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melastigma

Melastigma is a genus name that has appeared in scientific classification across different biological groups. The term has been used in zoological literature for certain aquatic organisms and, in some historical botanical texts, as an obsolete or misapplied name. The etymology likely derives from Greek roots meaning “black” and “mark,” a reference sometimes noted in descriptions of specimens with dark markings.

In zoology, Melastigma was historically applied as the genus designation for several fish taxa described from

In botany, the name has occasionally appeared as a genus epithet or in historical synonymy with other

Current usage and status vary across major taxonomic databases. Some catalogs treat Melastigma as an obsolete

See also: taxonomy, genus, synonym, Melastoma, Melastomataceae, FishBase, IPNI, WoRMS.

the
Indo-Pacific
region.
Over
time,
taxonomic
revisions
have
transferred
these
species
to
other
genera,
and
Melastigma
is
now
considered
not
to
be
a
valid
or
widely
accepted
genus
in
current
practice.
melastome-bearing
plants,
but
it
is
not
recognized
as
a
valid
genus
within
the
modern
Melastomataceae
classification.
or
invalid
name,
while
others
do
not
recognize
it
as
an
accepted
genus
at
all.
Researchers
are
advised
to
consult
up-to-date
resources
to
confirm
current
status,
including
specialized
databases
for
zoology
and
botany.