Hany Lemus-Barrios, Duniel Barrios, José Angel García-Beltrán, S. Arias, L. Majure
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引用次数: 7
摘要
摘要/ Abstract摘要:Melocactus是古巴种类第二丰富的仙人掌属,但其种类划分尚无共识。在古巴,尽管在仙人掌科的其他一些属中获得了分类上有用的数据,但种子形态学尚未用于对这一组的物种进行分类。在本研究中,我们对古巴所有已知的Melocactus分类群的种子进行了评价,并分析了种子的形态变异。每个研究的分类单元(或地点)的种子描述都在这里。对14份材料的50粒种子进行了10个定量性状和19个定性性状的分析。古巴Melocactus本地种的种子是小到中等大小,这使它们在仙人掌科中较小,它们的形状是圆形到宽椭圆形。结果表明,评价的7个定量性状和6个定性性状适合用于分类群的区分。这些特征可以为M. matanzanus和M. curvispinus类群建立一个一般的种子模式,然而,M. harlowii类群的种子利用这些特征很难区分。M. matanzanus类群种子呈圆锥状突起,种皮边界未扩大,而M. curvispinus类群种子以腹尖龙骨为特征。种子长度和门-微孔区特征是最有用的种划分特征。显着的特征表明,在M. harlowii组的差异是光泽,种子松弛和种皮边界扩大。引用本文:Lemus-Barrios H., Barrios D., García-Beltrán J. A, Arias S. & Majure L. C. 2021:古巴Melocactus(仙人掌科)种子形态的分类意义。-野生动物学报51:91-113。记录版本于2021年4月5日首次在网上发布,随后将于2021年4月发行。
Taxonomic implications of seed morphology in Melocactus (Cactaceae) from Cuba
Abstract: Although Melocactus is the second-most diverse cactus genus in Cuba, there is still no consensus regarding species circumscription. Seed morphology has not been used for classifying species in this group in Cuba, despite the taxonomically useful data obtained in some other genera of Cactaceae. In this study, seeds were evaluated for all Melocactus taxa known from Cuba, and seed morphological variability was analysed. Seed descriptions for each studied taxon (or localities) are presented here. We analysed 10 quantitative, and 19 qualitative characters in 50 seeds of 14 accessions. Seeds of the native species of Melocactus of Cuba are small to medium-sized, which place them among the smaller in the Cactoideae, and their shape is circular to broadly oval. Our results show that seven quantitative and six qualitative characters evaluated were suitable to distinguish among taxa. Such characters allowed establishing a general seed pattern for the M. matanzanus and M. curvispinus group, however, seeds in the M. harlowii group were less distinguishable using these characters. Colliculate relief characterized seeds of the M. matanzanus group with the testa border not expanded, while the M. curvispinus group seeds were identified by their ventro-apical keel. The most useful characters for species delimitation in the M. curvispinus group were seed length, and hilum-micropylar region characters. Significant characters that reveal differences within the M. harlowii group are lustre, seed relief and testa border expansion. Citation: Lemus-Barrios H., Barrios D., García-Beltrán J. A., Arias S. & Majure L. C. 2021: Taxonomic implications of seed morphology in Melocactus (Cactaceae) from Cuba. – Willdenowia 51: 91–113. Version of record first published online on 5 April 2021 ahead of inclusion in April 2021 issue.
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Willdenowia is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles in English from the entire fields of plant, algal and fungal systematics, covering the evolution, taxonomy and nomenclature of these organisms as well as related fields such as floristics and plant geography. Articles on phylogeny and molecular systematics are especially welcome, as are review articles. Descriptions of new taxa may be considered, but only if supported by robust evidence. Narrowly regional studies of widespread taxa, routine typifications, checklists and new floristic records are generally not considered (excluding contributions to the Euro+Med-Checklist Notulae). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, in the Berlin herbarium (B).