PENG-WEI Li, Fang-Pu Liu, Meng‐Qi Han, James F. Smith, Yin‐Zheng Wang
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:Metapetrocosmea Wang W. T.和Deinostigma Wang W. T.和Li Z. Y.最初与m.p eltata (Merr.)是单型的。王文涛和波拉尼(Pellegr.)王文涛,李志勇。最近的分子系统发育研究将deino柱头扩展到包括以前从Chirita D. Don转移到Primulina Hance的几个物种。然而,Metapetrocosmea和Deinostigma之间的关系尚未得到很好的解决。本研究以异花藓和异花藓的模式种及其相关分类群为研究对象,利用核糖体内外转录间隔区(ITS和ETS)和4个叶绿体区域(rpL32-trnL、rps16、trnH-psbA、trnL-F)重新分析了它们之间的系统关系。系统发育分析表明,peltata是嵌入在deino柱头种中,是poilanei的姊妹种。所有这些种形成了一个高度支持的分支,即metapetrocosmea - deino柱头分支,它是Oreocharis Benth的姐妹。形态学分析表明,异花柱头-异花柱头分支具有一系列的形态特征,即:叶片互生,花丝弓形,浓密的lanate花药,毛表面被颗粒状或蚓状附属物覆盖,双叶柱头从背侧到腹侧不等,大小与背侧斜片几乎相等,背面为不育,整个植株上有钩状毛和t形腺毛,种子表面呈肋状。分子和形态学证据都有力地表明,Metapetrocosmea - deino柱头分支是单系的,应合并为一个属,即Metapetrocosmea w.t. Wang。因此,我们提出了对这一群体的分类处理。
Molecular and Morphological Evidence Supports the Inclusion of Deinostigma into Metapetrocosmea (Gesneriaceae),
Abstract Metapetrocosmea W. T. Wang and Deinostigma W. T. Wang & Z. Y. Li were originally monotypic with M. peltata (Merr. & Chun) W. T. Wang and D. poilanei (Pellegr.) W. T. Wang & Z. Y. Li, respectively. Recent molecular phylogenetic research expanded Deinostigma to include several species previously transferred from Chirita D. Don to Primulina Hance. However, the relationship between Metapetrocosmea and Deinostigma has not been well addressed. In the present study, the type species of Metapetrocosmea and Deinostigma were sampled together with related taxa, and the systematic relationships were reexamined using the nuclear ribosomal internal and external transcribed spacer regions (ITS and ETS) and four chloroplast regions (rpL32-trnL, rps16, trnH-psbA, trnL-F). Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that M. peltata is embedded in the species of Deinostigma and sister to D. poilanei. All of these species form a highly supported branch, i.e., Metapetrocosmea–Deinostigma clade, which is sister to Oreocharis Benth. Morphological analyses show that species in the Metapetrocosmea–Deinostigma clade share a series of morphological traits, i.e., alternate leaves, arcuate filaments, densely lanate anthers with the hair surface covered with granular or vermiform appendages, bilobed stigma that vary from dorsal to ventral and almost equal in size to a dorsal-ventral oblique lamella with the dorsal one sterile, hooked hairs and T-shaped glandular hairs occurring on the whole plant, and riblike seed surfaces. Both molecular and morphological evidence strongly suggest that the Metapetrocosmea–Deinostigma clade is monophyletic and should be combined into a single genus, i.e., Metapetrocosmea W. T. Wang. Therefore, we present a taxonomic treatment for this group.
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