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Malpighiales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Under the (older) Cronquist system, the families now included in the Malpighiales were dispersed throughout a number of different orders, not all of which belonged to the Rosidae. |
 | | The most notable of these are the Polygalales, Violales, Theales, Linales, and Euphorbiales. |
 | | The family Malpighiaceae, itself, was placed in Polygalales, an order still recognised by ITIS. |
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