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==Species==
 
==Species==
''[[Sinningia brasiliensis]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia aggregata]]''
''[[Sinningia canescens]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia brasiliensis]]''
''[[Sinningia cooperi]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia canescens]]''
''[[Sinningia iarae]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia cardinalis]]''
''[[Sinningia incarnata]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia cooperi]]''
''[[Sinningia leucotricha]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia iarae]]''
''[[Sinningia lineata]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia incarnata]]''
''[[Sinningia macropoda]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia leucotricha]]''
''[[Sinningia speciosa]]''<br />
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*''[[Sinningia lineata]]''
''[[Sinningia tubiflora]]''
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*''[[Sinningia macropoda]]''
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*''[[Sinningia × pumila]]''
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*''[[Sinningia speciosa]]''
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*''[[Sinningia tubiflora]]''
    
The Brazilian genera ''[[Paliavana]]'' and ''[[Vanhouttea]]'', consisting of shrubby plants without tubers, are closely related to ''Sinningia'' and recent morphological and molecular analyses (Boggan 1991, Perret et al. 2003) suggest that these genera are, in fact, nontuberous ''Sinningia'' species.  All three genera were included in tribe Gloxinieae in the classification system of [[Hans Wiehler]] but are now recognized in their own tribe, Sinningieae.
 
The Brazilian genera ''[[Paliavana]]'' and ''[[Vanhouttea]]'', consisting of shrubby plants without tubers, are closely related to ''Sinningia'' and recent morphological and molecular analyses (Boggan 1991, Perret et al. 2003) suggest that these genera are, in fact, nontuberous ''Sinningia'' species.  All three genera were included in tribe Gloxinieae in the classification system of [[Hans Wiehler]] but are now recognized in their own tribe, Sinningieae.