A phylogeny and classification of the Muhlenbergiinae (Poaceae: Chloridoideae: Cynodonteae) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences

2010 ◽  
Vol 97 (9) ◽  
pp. 1532-1554 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul M. Peterson ◽  
Konstantin Romaschenko ◽  
Gabriel Johnson
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Phytotaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 329 (2) ◽  
pp. 114
Author(s):  
GUI-ZHEN CHEN ◽  
JIE HUANG ◽  
GUO-QIANG ZHANG ◽  
LIANG MA ◽  
SHI-PIN CHEN

The subtribal delimitation and relationships of Orchideae remain unresolved. In the present study, the phylogenetic relationships among all subtribes of Orchideae were reconstructed, utilizing five plastid and two nuclear DNA sequences (rbcL, trnS-trnG, matK, trnL-F, psbA-trnH, Xdh and ITS) from 178 taxa of Orchideae. The combined results show that most clades are successively sister to the grade of clades representing antecedently accepted subtribes, but Pachites and Huttonaea do not belong to the previous classification of Disinae. In contrast, these two genera represent two additional isolated lineages. On this basis, a new subtribe, Pachitinae, is tentatively proposed to accommodate this taxon. Also, the subtribe Huttonaeinae Schltr. was recovered (1926: 568). In addition to the taxonomic treatment of this subtribe, the delimitation of many related subtribes in Orchideae is discussed.


2009 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 530-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy L. Clement ◽  
George D. Weiblen

The mulberry family Moraceae comprises 37 genera and approximately 1,100 species distributed throughout tropical and temperate regions worldwide. Moraceae exhibit a complex array of inflorescence architectures, breeding systems, and pollination syndromes, which forms the basis of traditional taxonomic classification. However, morphologically based classification conflicts with evolutionary relationships proposed by molecular phylogenetics. In this study we assembled a morphological character matrix for analysis separately and in combination with existing molecular data. We evaluated 81 vegetative, reproductive, and wood anatomical characters for 94 species representing nearly all Moraceae genera. Using parsimony and Bayesian methods, these characters were evaluated with respect to ndhF chloroplast and 26S nuclear DNA sequences. Topological comparisons tested whether opposing classification schemes are more or less supported by the data. Results did not support any classification of Moraceae based on morphology. We present a revised tribal classification and describe a new tribe, Maclureae, revise the membership of tribe Castilleae and describe two subtribes, Castillineae and Antiaropsineae, and reinstate the genera Malaisia (including Malaisia scandens) and Sloetia (including Sloetia elongata). Lastly we discuss the evolution of inflorescence architecture in relation to other floral features.


2010 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 1069-1073 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anja Palandačić ◽  
Primož Zupančič ◽  
Aleš Snoj
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olivia M Gearner ◽  
Marcin J Kamiński ◽  
Kojun Kanda ◽  
Kali Swichtenberg ◽  
Aaron D Smith

Abstract Sepidiini is a speciose tribe of desert-inhabiting darkling beetles, which contains a number of poorly defined taxonomic groups and is in need of revision at all taxonomic levels. In this study, two previously unrecognized lineages were discovered, based on morphological traits, among the extremely speciose genera Psammodes Kirby, 1819 (164 species and subspecies) and Ocnodes Fåhraeus, 1870 (144 species and subspecies), namely the Psammodes spinosus species-group and Ocnodes humeralis species-group. In order to test their phylogenetic placement, a phylogeny of the tribe was reconstructed based on analyses of DNA sequences from six nonoverlapping genetic loci (CAD, wg, COI JP, COI BC, COII, and 28S) using Bayesian and maximum likelihood inference methods. The aforementioned, morphologically defined, species-groups were recovered as distinct and well-supported lineages within Molurina + Phanerotomeina and are interpreted as independent genera, respectively, Tibiocnodes Gearner & Kamiński gen. nov. and Tuberocnodes Gearner & Kamiński gen. nov. A new species, Tuberocnodes synhimboides Gearner & Kamiński sp. nov., is also described. Furthermore, as the recovered phylogenetic placement of Tibiocnodes and Tuberocnodes undermines the monophyly of Molurina and Phanerotomeina, an analysis of the available diagnostic characters for those subtribes is also performed. As a consequence, Phanerotomeina is considered as a synonym of the newly redefined Molurina sens. nov. Finally, spectrograms of vibrations produced by substrate tapping of two Molurina species, Toktokkus vialis (Burchell, 1822) and T. synhimboides, are presented.


2009 ◽  
Vol 104 (3) ◽  
pp. 403-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerardo A. Salazar ◽  
Lidia I. Cabrera ◽  
Santiago Madriñán ◽  
Mark W. Chase

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