The pollen morphology of 34 species of Hygrophila R. Br. and 11 specie
s of Brillantaisia P. Beauv. was examined with light, scanning electro
n, and selectively with transmission electron microscopy. Both genera
are characterized by 4-colporate pollen, with the ectexine divided int
o bands by pseudocolpi, usually 3-4 between each colporus, and a thick
, continuous endexine. Nine pollen types and six subtypes are recogniz
ed here, on the basis of the sculpturing of the ectexine bands, the nu
mber and pattern of the pseudocolpi, and the nature of the endoapertur
es. Pollen morphology supports the close relationship between Hygrophi
la and Brillantaisia. Only two species of Brillantaisia have pollen of
a type which is not also found in Hygrophila In Hygrophila, pollen mo
rphology indicates groups of species which may be closely related, and
there is evidence for differences between Old and New World species.