Discovering Karima (Euphorbiaceae), a New Crotonoid Genus from West Tropical Africa Long Hidden within Croton

Croton scarciesii (Euphorbiaceae-Crotonoideae), a rheophytic shrub from West Africa, is shown to have been misplaced in Croton for 120 years, having none of the diagnostic characters of that genus, but rather a set of characters present in no known genus of the family. Pollen analysis shows that the...

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description Croton scarciesii (Euphorbiaceae-Crotonoideae), a rheophytic shrub from West Africa, is shown to have been misplaced in Croton for 120 years, having none of the diagnostic characters of that genus, but rather a set of characters present in no known genus of the family. Pollen analysis shows that the new genus Karima belongs to the inaperturate crotonoid group. Analysis of a concatenated molecular dataset combining trnL-F and rbcL sequences positioned Karima as sister to Neoholstia from south eastern tropical Africa in a well-supported clade comprised of genera of subtribes Grosserineae and Neoboutonieae of the inaperturate crotonoid genera. Several morphological characters support the relationship of Karima with Neoholstia, yet separation is merited by numerous characters usually associated with generic rank in Euphorbiaceae. Quantitative ecological data and a conservation assessment supplement illustrations and descriptions of the taxon.
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subjects Africa, Western
Bayesian analysis
Biodiversity
Biology and Life Sciences
Conservation
Croton
Diagnostic systems
Earth Sciences
Ecological monitoring
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Environmental impact
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbiaceae - classification
Euphorbiaceae - genetics
Flowers & plants
Genera
Genes, Plant
Identification and classification
Markov analysis
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Morphology
New genera
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Physiological aspects
Pollen
Pollen - ultrastructure
Pollen analysis
Research and Analysis Methods
Studies
Taxonomy
title Discovering Karima (Euphorbiaceae), a New Crotonoid Genus from West Tropical Africa Long Hidden within Croton
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