Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Antillean endemic genus Leptocereus (Cactaceae) inferred from chloroplast markers and morphological evidence
Leptocereus is an Antillean genus of thin-stemmed cacti with 17 described species. We carried out a phylogenetic reconstruction with plastid DNA sequence data and a combined analysis with a set of 39 morphological characters using Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian inference criteria to explore the mon...
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Published in | Plant systematics and evolution Vol. 306; no. 3; p. 63 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Vienna
Springer Vienna
01.06.2020
Springer Nature B.V |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0378-2697 1615-6110 2199-6881 |
DOI | 10.1007/s00606-020-01693-5 |
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Summary: | Leptocereus
is an Antillean genus of thin-stemmed cacti with 17 described species. We carried out a phylogenetic reconstruction with plastid DNA sequence data and a combined analysis with a set of 39 morphological characters using Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian inference criteria to explore the monophyly of the genus. We further analyzed the evolution of eight morphological characters to interpret the circumscription of
Leptocereus
and test for putative synapomorphies for the clade. Five plastid markers (
trn
L-F,
trn
Q-
rps
16,
psb
A-
trn
H,
pet
L-
psb
E, and
rpl
16) were sequenced for fifteen species of
Leptocereus
, seven species of the related genera (
Armatocereus, Dendrocereus, Strophocactus
) and ten species from Hylocereeae, Pachycereinae, Stenocereinae were used as outgroup taxa. Our phylogenetic analyses suggest that
Leptocereus
is paraphyletic with a clade of the two
Dendrocereus
species nested within it. All Cuban species constitute a monophyletic group, as do the species of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, which are sister to the Cuban clade +
Dendrocereus
clade. No morphological character analyzed here was synapomorphic for the genus, but sunken areoles in the depressions of the ribs were a character present in all subclades of
Leptocereus
. Based on our molecular data and extensive fieldwork, a new circumscription of
Leptocereus
is proposed, which includes three new combinations (
Leptocereus albellus
comb. et stat. nov.,
L. nudiflorus
comb. nov.,
L. undulosus
comb. nov.). |
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ISSN: | 0378-2697 1615-6110 2199-6881 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00606-020-01693-5 |