| 1. | The family is placed by the APG in the order Malpighiales.
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| 2. | These two genera were formerly placed in the family Rafflesiaceae, order Malpighiales.
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| 3. | Modern classifications place them in the order Malpighiales.
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| 4. | However, more recent classifications such as that of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group locate it in the Malpighiales.
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| 5. | It is placed in the order Malpighiales and is related to Chrysobalanaceae, Dichapetalaceae, Euphroniaceae and Trigoniaceae.
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| 6. | The Malpighiales are divided into 32 to 42 families, depending upon which clades in the order are given the taxonomic rank of family.
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| 7. | This family is now placed in the order Malpighiales, though under the Cronquist system, they formed an order in themselves ( Rhizophorales ).
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| 8. | The "'Malpighiales "'comprise one of the largest Mya ) and the origin of crown group Malpighiales at about 90 Mya.
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| 9. | The "'Malpighiales "'comprise one of the largest Mya ) and the origin of crown group Malpighiales at about 90 Mya.
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| 10. | The orders Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales, along with the unplaced family Huaceae form a group known as the COM clade of the rosids.
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