Disentangling Phylogenetic Relationships in a Hotspot of Diversity: The Butterworts (Pinguicula L., Lentibulariaceae) Endemic to Italy

The genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) consists of about 100 carnivorous species, also known as butterworts. Eleven taxa are endemic to Italy, which represents a biodiversity hotspot for butterworts in Europe. The aim of our study was to provide a phylogenetic framework for the Italian endemics, in...

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Hauptverfasser: De Castro, Olga, Innangi, Michele, Di Maio, Antonietta, Menale, Bruno, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Pires, Mathias, Noble, Virgile, Gestri, Giovanni, Conti, Fabio, Peruzzi, Lorenzo
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description The genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae) consists of about 100 carnivorous species, also known as butterworts. Eleven taxa are endemic to Italy, which represents a biodiversity hotspot for butterworts in Europe. The aim of our study was to provide a phylogenetic framework for the Italian endemics, in order to: a) investigate the relationships between species in this group; b) evaluate their actual taxonomic value. To achieve this, we analysed all the taxa endemic to Italy, along with several other species, by means of ITS nrDNA analysis. Our results clarify the relationships between Italian endemics and other Pinguicula taxa identifying a basal polytomy defined by five clades. All of the Italian endemics (with the exception of P. lavalvae) fall within a single large clade, which includes P. vulgaris and allied species. Among them, P. poldinii represents the most isolated lineage. Other taxa show strong molecular similarities and form a single subclade, although their taxonomic ranks can be retained. Pinguicula lattanziae sp. nov., seemingly endemic to Liguria (NW Italy), is also described.
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subjects Biodiversity
Biodiversity hot spots
Biology and Life Sciences
Carnivorous plants
Computer and Information Sciences
Italy
Lamiales - classification
Lamiales - growth & development
Lentibulariaceae
Medicine and Health Sciences
New species
People and Places
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Pinguicula
Research and Analysis Methods
Studies
Taxa
Taxonomy
Utricularia
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