Uvariopsis

Uvariopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. The genus is unique to Africa, and consists of about 18 species, all of which are either ramiflorous, cauliflorous or both.

The type species for the genus is Uvariopsis zenkeri Engl.

Taxonomy
The genus was first described in 1899 by Engler.

Species

 * Uvariopsis bakeriana (Hutch. & Dalziel) Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis bisexualis Verdc.
 * Uvariopsis citrata Couvreur & Niangadouma
 * Uvariopsis congensis Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis congolana (De Wild.) R.E. Fr.
 * Uvariopsis dicaprio Cheek & Gosline
 * Uvariopsis dioica (Diels) Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis globiflora Keay
 * Uvariopsis guineensis Keay
 * Uvariopsis korupensis
 * Uvariopsis letestui Pellegr.
 * Uvariopsis noldeae Exell & Mendonça
 * Uvariopsis pedunculosa (Diels) Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis sessiliflora (Mildbr. & Diels) Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis solheidii (De Wild.) Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis submontana Kenfack, Gosline & Gereau
 * Uvariopsis tripetala (Bak.f.) G.E. Schatz
 * Uvariopsis vanderystii Robyns & Ghesq.
 * Uvariopsis zenkeri Engl.