{{Short description|Genus of flowering plants}} {{Automatic taxobox | image = Daphnopsis racemosa Envira fruto Oct 2007 052.jpg | image_caption = ''Daphnopsis racemosa'' | taxon = Daphnopsis | authority = Mart. (1824) | type_species = ''Daphnopsis brasiliensis'' | type_species_authority = Mart. | synonyms = *''Bosca'' {{small|Vell. (1829)}} *''Coleophora'' {{small|Miers (1851)}} *''Hargasseria'' {{small|C.A.Mey. (1843)}} *''Hyptiodaphne'' {{small|Urb. (1901)}} *''Nordmannia'' {{small|Fisch. & C.A.Mey. (1843)}} | synonyms_ref = <ref name=powo>{{cite web |title=''Daphnopsis'' Mart. |url=https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30016940-2 |website=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |access-date=16 September 2024}}</ref> }}

'''''Daphnopsis''''' is a plant genus in the family Thymelaeaceae. It includes 72 species native to the Neotropics.<ref name = powo/> They are shrubs and small trees with tubular or bell-shaped flowers.<ref>Barringer, K., & Pruski, J. F. (2005). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3393392?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Two new cauliflorous species of ''Daphnopsis'' (Thymelaeaceae) from French Guiana and Surinam.] ''Novon'', 50–54.</ref> Individuals are dioecious, with male and female flowers produced on separate trees.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.2307/2394630|jstor=2394630|title=A Revision of the Genus ''Daphnopsis''|last1=Nevling|first1=Lorin I.|journal=Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|year=1959|volume=46|issue=4|pages=257–358|url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/27402 }}</ref>

==Species== 72 species are accepted.<ref name = powo/> *''Daphnopsis alainii'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis alpestris'' <small>(Gardner) Benth. & Hook.f. ex B.D.Jacks.</small> *''Daphnopsis americana'' <small>(Mill.) J.R.Johnst.</small> *''Daphnopsis angustifolia'' <small>C.Wright ex Griseb.</small> *''Daphnopsis anomala'' <small>(Kunth) Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis bissei'' <small>A.Noa Monzón</small> *''Daphnopsis boliviana'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis brasiliensis'' <small>Mart. & Zucc.</small> *''Daphnopsis brevifolia'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis calcicola'' <small>Ekman ex Urb.</small> *''Daphnopsis caracasana'' <small>Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis cestrifolia'' <small>(Kunth) Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis coriacea'' <small>Taub.</small> *''Daphnopsis correae'' <small>Barringer & Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis costaricensis'' <small>Barringer & Grayum</small> *''Daphnopsis crassifolia'' <small>(Poir.) Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis crispotomentosa'' <small>Cuatrec.</small> *''Daphnopsis cuneata'' <small>Radlk.</small> *''Daphnopsis dircoides'' <small>Steyerm.</small> *''Daphnopsis ekmanii'' <small>Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis equatorialis'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis espinosae'' <small>Monach.</small> *''Daphnopsis fasciculata''<small> (Meisn.) Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis ficina'' <small>Standl. & Steyerm.</small> *''Daphnopsis filipedunculata'' <small>Nevling & Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis flavida'' <small>Lundell</small> *''Daphnopsis folsomii'' <small>Barringer & Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis gemmiflora'' (<small>Miers) Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis grandis'' <small>Nevling & Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis granitica'' <small>Pruski & Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis granvillei'' <small>Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis guacacoa'' <small>C.Wright ex Griseb.</small> *''Daphnopsis guaiquinimae'' <small>Steyerm.</small> *''Daphnopsis hammelii'' <small>Barringer & Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis helleriana'' <small>Urb.</small> *''Daphnopsis hispaniolica'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis lagunae'' <small>Breedlove & León de la Luz</small> *''Daphnopsis liebmannii'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis longipedunculata'' <small>Gilg ex Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis macrocarpa'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis macrophylla'' <small>(Kunth) Gilg</small> *''Daphnopsis malacophylla'' <small>Standl. & Steyerm.</small> *''Daphnopsis martii'' <small>Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis megacarpa'' <small>Nevling & Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis mexiae'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis mollis'' <small>(Meisn.) Standl.</small> *''Daphnopsis monocephala'' <small>Donn.Sm.</small> *''Daphnopsis morii'' <small>Barringer & Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis nevlingiana'' <small>Steyerm.</small> *''Daphnopsis nevlingii'' <small>J.Jiménez Ram.</small> *''Daphnopsis oblongifolia'' <small>Britton & P.Wilson</small> *''Daphnopsis occidentalis'' <small>(Sw.) Krug & Urb.</small> *''Daphnopsis occulta'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis pavonii'' <small>Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis perplexa'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis peruviensis'' <small>(Domke) J.F.Macbr.</small> *''Daphnopsis philippiana'' <small>Krug & Urb.</small> *''Daphnopsis pseudosalix'' <small>Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis punctulata'' <small>Urb.</small> *''Daphnopsis purdiei'' <small>Meisn.</small> *''Daphnopsis purpusii'' <small>Brandegee</small> *''Daphnopsis racemosa'' <small>Griseb.</small> *''Daphnopsis radiata'' <small>Donn.Sm.</small> *''Daphnopsis sanctae-teresae'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis schwackeana'' <small>Taub.</small> *''Daphnopsis selerorum'' <small>Gilg</small> *''Daphnopsis sellowiana'' <small>Taub.</small> *''Daphnopsis steyermarkii'' <small>Nevling</small> *''Daphnopsis strigillosa'' <small>Lundell</small> *''Daphnopsis tuerckheimiana'' <small>Donn.Sm.</small> *''Daphnopsis utilis'' <small>Warm.</small> *''Daphnopsis weberbaueri'' <small>Domke</small> *''Daphnopsis witsbergeri'' <small>Nevling, Matek.is & Barringer</small> *''Daphnopsis zamorensis'' <small>Domke</small>

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Category:Thymelaeoideae Category:Thymelaeaceae genera Category:Flora of the Neotropical realm Category:Dioecious plants Category:Taxa described in 1824 Category:Taxa named by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius

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