A. Bengtson, A. Anderberg, Sylvain G. Razafimandimbison
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摘要
摘要:Apodocephala是马达加斯加特有的9种灌木和乔木的一个小属,目前归属于Astereae (Asteraceae)部落。然而,它目前的部落地位受到质疑,因为它缺乏该部落的一些显著形态特征。本研究首次纳入了Apodocephala(两种包括属名类型)的DNA序列,以检验其系统发育位置。基于核糖体(ETS和ITS)和质体(ndhF和trnL-trnF) DNA区域的序列数据,采用贝叶斯推理和最大简约法进行系统发育分析,强烈反对Apodocephala在菊科中的位置。相反,我们的研究结果支持它作为马达加斯加单种属Lowryanthus在部落Athroismeae中的姊妹。这两个姊妹属的形态比较显示了cypsela形态的相似性,并提出将Apodocephala包含在Lowryanthinae亚族中。蛇足科现在有10个属(Anisochaeta、Anisopappus、Apodocephala、Artemisiopsis、Athroisma、ble法利塞permum、Centipeda、Leucoblepharis、Lowryanthus和Symphyllocarpus),其中6个出现在马达加斯加。Malagasy Athroismeae出现在马达加斯加所有陆地生态系统中(雨林、落叶干燥林、灌丛带刺林和稀树草原),可能是主要来自非洲大陆的多次独立殖民事件的结果。引用本文:Bengtson A., Anderberg A. A. & razafimmandimbison S. G. 2021:马达加斯加神秘的Apodocephala属(Asteraceae), Athroismeae部落的新成员。——植物学报51:221-230。记录版本于2021年8月10日首次在网上发布,并于2021年8月被收录。
The Malagasy enigmatic genus Apodocephala (Asteraceae), a new member of the tribe Athroismeae
Abstract: Apodocephala is a small genus of nine species of shrubs and trees endemic to Madagascar and currently classified in the tribe Astereae (Asteraceae). However, its present tribal position has been questioned, as it lacks some of the salient morphological features of that tribe. This study includes for the first time DNA sequences from Apodocephala (two species including the type of the generic name) to test its phylogenetic position. Phylogenetic analyses based on sequence data from nuclear ribosomal (ETS and ITS) and plastid (ndhF and trnL–trnF) DNA regions, using Bayesian inference and maximum parsimony methods, strongly reject the placement of Apodocephala in the Astereae. Our results, instead, support its position as sister to the Malagasy monospecific genus Lowryanthus within the tribe Athroismeae. Morphological comparison of these sister genera reveal similarities in cypsela morphology, and the inclusion of Apodocephala in the subtribe Lowryanthinae is proposed here. The tribe Athroismeae is now represented by ten genera (Anisochaeta, Anisopappus, Apodocephala, Artemisiopsis, Athroisma, Blepharispermum, Centipeda, Leucoblepharis, Lowryanthus and Symphyllocarpus), six of which occur in Madagascar. The Malagasy Athroismeae occur in all Malagasy terrestrial ecosystems (rainforests, deciduous dry forests, thicket spiny forests and savannas) and are likely the result of multiple independent colonization events mostly from mainland Africa. Citation: Bengtson A., Anderberg A. A. & Razafimandimbison S. G. 2021: The Malagasy enigmatic genus Apodocephala (Asteraceae), a new member of the tribe Athroismeae. – Willdenowia 51: 221–230. Version of record first published online on 10 August 2021 ahead of inclusion in August 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).