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Phylogenetic position of South American Cheilanthes (Cheilanthoideae,Pteridaceae): Advances in the generic circumscription and segregation of the new genus Mineirella
Authors:Marta Mónica Ponce and María Amalia Scataglini
Affiliation:Instituto de Botánica Darwinion, Labardén 200 San Isidro B1642HYD, Argentina;Both authors contributed equally to this work.;Author for correspondence. E‐mail: ascataglini@darwin.edu.ar
Abstract:
This analysis corroborates and expands our previous results regarding the phylogenetic position of Cheilanthes species from South America. We sequenced three plastid genetic regions, one genic (rbcL) and two genic plus intergenic spacers (trnL + trnL-F and rps4 + rps4-trnS) from 25 South American cheilanthoid species. This allowed us to elucidate phylogenetic relationships that have been historically unresolved or were lowly supported. Here, we analyzed 45 Cheilanthes species (23 from South America) and circumscribed Cheilanthes s.s. in a strongly supported clade that contains three subclades: (i) exclusively from South America, (ii) from Australasia + South America, and (iii) from Africa. The position of three South American species, previously referred to the informal “Cheilanthes geraniifolia group”, is confirmed as a highly supported group outside Cheilanthes s.s. and within the Adiantopsis–Doryopteris clade. This group is described here as the new genus Mineirella. The new combinations for the genus and illustrations are included. Additionally, we discuss the morphological innovations that provide evidence to support the different clades.
Keywords:Cheilanthes   hemionitids   Mineirella   phylogeny   South America   taxonomy  
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