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Cayaponia is the largest genus in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, with about 60 species. The plants are referred to as melonleaf. They are common from the southern United States to South America. Some species are also found in western Africa, Madagascar, and Fernando de Noronha, which is about 354 km off the coast of Brazil. It is native the southern United States to central South America and the Caribbean islands. Most species are found in rainforests and have white or yellow-green flowers. The original Cayaponia were pollinated by bats, but at least two shifts to bee pollination have occurred among some of its species. This is apparently the first clade to shift from bat to bee pollination vice bee to bat pollination. A 2011 study based on genetics placed the genus Selysia under this ge

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  • Cayaponia (en)
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  • Cayaponia (ca)
  • Cayaponia (es)
  • Cayaponia (pt)
  • Cayaponia (sv)
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  • Cayaponia és un gènere de plantes cucurbitàcies amb 110 espècies. (ca)
  • الكيابون (الاسم العلمي: Cayaponia) هو جنس من النباتات يتبع الفصيلة القرعية من رتبة القرعيات. وضع عالم النبات البرازيلي أنطونيو لويس باتريسيو دا سيلفا مانسو الاسم العلمي لهذا الجنس نشبة لشعب الكيابو الأصلي في البرازيل. (ar)
  • Cayaponia es un género de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia Cucurbitaceae. Comprende 124 especies descritas y de estas, solo 75 aceptadas.​ (es)
  • Cayaponia é um género botânico pertencente à família Cucurbitaceae. (pt)
  • Cayaponia är ett släkte av gurkväxter. Cayaponia ingår i familjen gurkväxter. (sv)
  • Cayaponia is the largest genus in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, with about 60 species. The plants are referred to as melonleaf. They are common from the southern United States to South America. Some species are also found in western Africa, Madagascar, and Fernando de Noronha, which is about 354 km off the coast of Brazil. It is native the southern United States to central South America and the Caribbean islands. Most species are found in rainforests and have white or yellow-green flowers. The original Cayaponia were pollinated by bats, but at least two shifts to bee pollination have occurred among some of its species. This is apparently the first clade to shift from bat to bee pollination vice bee to bat pollination. A 2011 study based on genetics placed the genus Selysia under this ge (en)
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