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Morphological analysis of three equivocal sibling species of Deprea (Solanaceae)
Authors:Neil W Sawyer  Carmen E Benítez de Rojas
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 06269-3043 Storrs, CT, USA;(2) Instituto de Botánica Agrícola, Facultad Agronomía, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay, Venezuela
Abstract:Taxonomic confusion among closely related and morphologically similar Deprea species has persisted in the literature and in the identification of species. Morphological variation among three closely related, monophyletic Deprea species was studied to determine if and how they can be distinguished. Their sympatric occurrence in Venezuela afforded an opportunity to couple field study with analysis of herbarium specimens representing their entire geographic range. An analysis of 94 morphological characters resulted in five vegetative and 13 reproductive taxonomically informative traits. Canonical variates analysis clearly separated the three species using six quantitative traits. We conclude that these taxa, although quite variable and similar morphologically, are taxonomically distinct. Results of character analysis indicated that D. orinocensis is morphologically more similar to D. bitteriana than either are to D. paneroi. In D. paneroi, small, sterile anthers on fruit-bearing plants and the absence of fruits on plants possessing large, plllen-bearing anthers, suggest cryptic dioecy. Based on these data, D. granulosa is considered to be a synonym of D. orinocensis: Athenaea bitteriana, a misapplied synonym, is the correct basionym and is applicable to many specimens identified as D. granulosa. We submit a new combination, D. bitteriana (Werderm.) Sawyer & Benítez, and designate a lectotype to accommodate these findings.
Keywords:Solanaceae            Deprea            Venezuela  canonical variates analysis  cryptic dioecy
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