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Cecropia : ウィキペディア英語版
Cecropia

''Cecropia'' is a Neotropical genus consisting of sixty-one recognized species with a highly distinctive lineage of dioecious trees.〔Longino (2005)〕
The genus consists of pioneer trees in the more or less humid parts of the Neotropics, with the majority of the species being myrmecophytic.〔Berg, Rosselli & Davidson (2005)〕 Berg and Rosselli state that the genus is characterized by some unusual traits: spathes fully enclosing the flower-bearing parts of the inflorescences until anthesis, patches of dense indumentums (trichilia) producing Mullerian (food) at the base of the petiole, and anthers becoming detached at anthesis.〔 ''Cecropia'' is most studied for its ecological role and association with ants.〔 Its classification is controversial; in the past it has been placed in the Cecropiaceae, Moraceae (the mulberry family), or Urticaceae (the nettle family).〔Burger (1977)〕 The modern Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system places the "cecropiacean" group in the Urticaceae.
The genus is native to the American tropics, where it is one of the most recognizable components of the rainforest. The genus is named after Cecrops I, the mythical first king of Athens. Common local names include ''yarumo'' or ''yagrumo'', or more specifically ''yagrumo hembra'' ("female ''yagrumo''") to distinguish them from the similar-looking but unrelated ''Schefflera'' (which are called ''yagrumo macho'', "male ''yagrumo''"). In English, these trees are occasionally called pumpwoods (though this may also refer to ''C. schreberiana'' specifically) or simply ''Cecropias''. Spanish-speaking countries in Central American, Mexico, the Caribbean, Colombia and Ecuador commonly use the vernacular name, “''guarumo''”.〔
==Classification==
The classification can be subjective; there are many different viewpoints on how to classify ''Cecropia'' due to the many changes over the years. The following are two examples with the second generally more accepted.

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