A revision of Lycianthes (Solanaceae) in tropical Asia.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2024-07-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.245.121988
Sandra Knapp
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The genus Lycianthes (Dunal) Hassl. (Solanaceae) has in the past been treated as a section of the large genus Solanum L. but is more closely related to Capsicum L. Outside of the Americas, where the highest species diversity occurs, the genus is found in tropical and subtropical habitats from India to Japan and the Philippines, including the islands of Indonesia, New Guinea and the Solomons. The 19 species from Australia, New Guinea and the Pacific were treated in 'PhytoKeys 209'. Here I treat the remaining 10 species occurring across Asia; including two native species, L.biflora (Lour.) Bitter and L.oliveriana (Lauterb. & K.Schum) Bitter, and one cultivated species, L.rantonnetii (Carrière) Bitter that were also included in the earlier work. The Asian species treated here occupy a wide range of forested and disturbed habitats and are diverse in habit, ranging from epiphytic vines to small or medium sized trees, shrubs or creeping herbs. Many of the species are weedy plants of highly disturbed habitats and are best characterised as "ochlospecies", with complex polymorphic variation. Lycianthesrantonnetii, a species native to southern South America, is recorded as cultivated in India and Pakistan, but may be more widespread than collections indicate. The history of taxonomic treatments of Lycianthes in Asia is discussed, along with details of morphology found in all species. All species are treated in full, with complete morphological descriptions, including synonymy, lecto- or neotypifications, discussions of ecology and vernacular names, distribution maps and preliminary conservation assessments (for all except the cultivated L.rantonnetii). Searchable lists of all specimens examined are presented as Suppl. materials 1, 2.

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亚洲热带地区茄科植物(Lycianthes)的修订。
茄属植物 Lycianthes (Dunal) Hassl.(在物种多样性最高的美洲以外地区,该属植物分布在从印度到日本和菲律宾的热带和亚热带生境中,包括印度尼西亚、新几内亚和所罗门群岛。PhytoKeys 209》中介绍了澳大利亚、新几内亚和太平洋地区的 19 个物种。在此,我将介绍其余 10 个分布于亚洲的物种,包括两个原生种 L.biflora (Lour.) Bitter 和 L.oliveriana (Lauterb. & K.Schum) Bitter,以及一个栽培种 L.rantonnetii (Carrière) Bitter。这里介绍的亚洲物种广泛分布于森林和受干扰的栖息地,习性多样,既有附生藤本植物,也有中小型乔木、灌木或匍匐草本植物。其中许多物种都是高度受干扰栖息地的杂草植物,最典型的特征是 "赭石种",具有复杂的多态变异。Lycianthesrantonnetii 是原产于南美洲南部的一个物种,在印度和巴基斯坦有栽培记录,但其分布范围可能比采集到的物种更广。本文讨论了亚洲 Lycianthes 分类处理的历史,以及在所有物种中发现的形态细节。所有物种都有完整的形态描述,包括同义词、lecto-或 neotypifications、生态学和方言名称讨论、分布图和初步保护评估(栽培的 L.rantonnetii 除外)。所有受检标本的可搜索清单作为补充材料 1、2 提供。
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