Molecular and morphological support for transferring the tropical African species of Gnidia to Lasiosiphon (Thymelaeaceae: Thymelaeoideae) and a worldwide synopsis of the species
Lasiosiphon Fresen. (Thymelaeaceae: Thymelaeoideae) is now understood to be a morphologically diverse genus distributed across southern and tropical Africa, Madagascar, and India. It is diagnosed morphologically by ± involucrate, mostly pedunculate heads of pentamerous or tetramerous flowers, with o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant systematics and evolution 2024-10, Vol.310 (5), p.31-31, Article 31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lasiosiphon
Fresen. (Thymelaeaceae: Thymelaeoideae) is now understood to be a morphologically diverse genus distributed across southern and tropical Africa, Madagascar, and India. It is diagnosed morphologically by ± involucrate, mostly pedunculate heads of pentamerous or tetramerous flowers, with or without petaloid scales, and a bright yellow, orange, or red corolla. The taxonomic history of
Lasiosiphon
has been marked by several revisions in its circumscription and status, particularly regarding its relationship with
Gnidia
L. Our phylogenetic analysis of nuclear (ITS) and plastid (
mat
K
, rbc
L
, rps
16 and
trn
L-F) regions of an expanded sampling of the tropical African species of
Gnidia
provides compelling supporting evidence for existing morphological evidence to include all the tropical African species of
Gnidia
in
Lasiosiphon
. We accordingly provide 31 new combinations in
Lasiosiphon
for species of
Gnidia
that currently lack combinations in that genus. We also provide a comprehensive nomenclator of all currently recognized
Lasiosiphon
species at the regional level encompassing their distribution across different geographic regions globally. This will serve as the framework for future taxonomic revisions in the genus. |
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ISSN: | 0378-2697 1615-6110 2199-6881 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00606-024-01912-3 |