The affinities of Cyclanthaceae are discussed, and it is concluded tha
t the sister-group to this family is most probably Pandanaceae. A hypo
thesis of generic relationships in Cyclanthaceae, based on cladistic m
ethods, is presented. Bootstrap analysis and Bremer support (''decay''
index) have been used to test the strength of individual clades, and
the result is compared with previously made phylogenetic analyses. The
Sphaeradenia group (Chorigyne, Stelestylis, Sphaeradenia, and Ludovia
) is supported as monophyletic and acceptably resolved, while the Aspl
undia group (remaining genera in Carludovicoideae) may be paraphyletic
, with largely uncertain relationships. A formal recognition of these
groups is therefore not justified. The probable character evolution in
Carludovicoideae is discussed.