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The species‐rich, paleotropical genus Memecylon (Melastomataceae): Molecular phylogenetics and revised infrageneric classification of the African species
Author(s) -
Stone Robert Douglas
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
taxon
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.819
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1996-8175
pISSN - 0040-0262
DOI - 10.12705/633.10
Subject(s) - monophyly , paraphyly , melastomataceae , subgenus , biology , clade , sensu , taxon , zoology , genus , botany , phylogenetics , biochemistry , gene
The internal and external transcribed spacers of nuclear ribosomal DNA were sequenced in 167 samples of Memecylon s.str. and 22 outgroup samples of Lijndenia, Mouriri, Spathandra, Votomita , and Warneckea . Maximum‐likelihood analyses of ETS, ITS1, 5.8S and ITS2 alignments yielded tree topologies that are not significantly incongruent, with one exception involving the Tanzanian sample Luke 9741 . Monophyly of Memecylon s.str. is strongly supported in the separate ETS and the combined ETS + ITS1 + 5.8S + ITS2 analyses. Also supported in all analyses except 5.8S is a sister‐group relationship between a small species‐group from western and central Africa ( Memecylon subg. Mouririoidea , ovary 4‐loculed) and the remaining taxa ( M . subg. Memecylon , ovary unilocular). In the combined analysis, internal branches at the base of M . subg. Memecylon are short and weakly supported, yet within this large subgenus one finds a series of monophyletic groups representing different parts of the widespread paleotropical distribution (one group in western and central Africa; two separate groups in East Africa, one of these extending to southern Africa and disjunctly to western and northern Madagascar; one species‐rich group occurring exclusively on Madagascar and the neighboring Comoro and Mascarene islands; and three distinct groups in Indo‐Malesia, one of these also including the Seychelles endemic M. elaeagni ). Within the western and central African clade, M . sect. Polyanthema sensu Jacques‐Félix is paraphyletic with respect to M . sect. Afzeliana , and at the morphological level it seems to be a group defined by symplesiomorphies (ovary unilocular, fruit globose). Three East African species ( M. fragrans, M. greenwayi, M. semseii ) are returned to Memecylon s.str. after being erroneously transferred to Lijndenia by Borhidi. The Madagascan endemic M. mocquerysii is no longer considered a taxonomic synonym of the distantly related, Tanzanian M. cogniauxii . In addition to elevating M . sect. Mouririoidea to subgeneric rank, the following changes are proposed in the infrageneric classification of African Memecylon : (1) the circumscription of sect. Polyanthema is narrowed to comprise only the members of the “ M. polyanthemos complex” sensu Jacques‐Félix; (2) Engler's sections Tenuipedunculata, Cauliflora , and Obtusifolia are re‐instated with emended descriptions (in the case of sect. Cauliflora with an expanded circumscription); (3) seven new sections, Buxifolia, Diluviana, Felixiocylon, Germainiocylon, Magnifoliata, Montana , and Sitacylon , are described; (4) the purported occurrence of M . sect. Pseudonaxiandra in East Africa is rejected. A key is provided to the two subgenera and twelve sections currently recognized in African Memecylon . Further study is needed toward a sectional classification of Indo‐Malesian Memecylon , and for revision of the seven Madagascan sections recognized by Jacques‐Félix.

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