Phylogenetics of Gratioleae (Plantaginaceae) : paraphyly of Stemodia and its implications for generic circumscriptions, with insights from floral evolution
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Gratioleae are the most species-rich tribe of Plantaginaceae in the tropics, spanning c. 30 genera and > 300 species,
with a wide range of morphological variation and ecological strategies. As a first effort towards a phylogenetic
classification of Gratioleae we generated a new phylogenetic hypothesis with improved taxa sampling, based on one
nuclear and three plastid markers, using maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference approaches, and performed
ancestral state reconstructions of ten morphological characters of flowers. The paraphyly of Stemodia s.l. was
corroborated with members being retrieved in four clades; Bacopa, Conobea, Leucospora and Schistophragma are
non-monophyletic. As actions towards recognizing only monophyletic genera in Gratioleae, we propose Stemodia
s.s. as a monophyletic and morphological cohesive group, describe Umbraria as a new genus to accommodate two
species segregated from Stemodia, transfer Stemodia vandelliodes to Darcya, merge Conobea with Bacopa and
re-establish the names Chodaphyton ericifolium and Geochorda glechomoides. Traits used to define Stemodia s.l. are
plesiomorphic in the tribe; the flower type (composed of seven floral characters) constitutes a good diagnostic set of
traits for almost all genera in the tribe. Our study sheds light on the urgent need to reassess generic circumscriptions
towards a unified classification in Gratioleae.
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Scatigna, André Vito, et al., 2022. Phylogenetics of Gratioleae (Plantaginaceae) : paraphyly of Stemodia and its implications for generic circumscriptions, with insights from floral evolution. Reino Unido: Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, vol. 200, no. 2, p. 1-24. E-ISSN 1095-8339.
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