2022
DOI: 10.1002/tax.12795
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Bahiana, a new Euphorbiaceae (Acalyphoideae) genus from seasonally dry forest in northeastern Brazil, corroborated by molecular and morphological evidence

Abstract: After discovering an unknown Euphorbiaceae with an unusual combination of morphological characters, molecular phylogenetic analyses were conducted to evaluate the phylogenetic position of the plant. Results of the analyses support the recognition of a resolved lineage sister to a clade comprising Caryodendron, which is sister to the Adenophaedra + Bernardia clade in subfamily Acalyphoideae. The phylogenetic position of this taxon is also supported by morphology, justifying the description of a new genus and sp… Show more

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“…Beyond biogeography there are clear morphological differences in staminate cymules, fruits, and leaves that serve to distinguish the two species of Bahiana, and additional differences may be discovered when flowering collections become available. Dissection of young staminate inflorescences found each cymule of B. occidentalis contained a single bud, while B. pyriformis is described as "cymules usually 3-flowered" with an early-developing central flower (Carrión et al 2022). Within the Bernardia clade, the fruits (and seeds) of B. occidentalis are closer in size to small-fruited Adenophaedra and most Bernardia (B. macrocarpa A.Cerv.…”
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“…Beyond biogeography there are clear morphological differences in staminate cymules, fruits, and leaves that serve to distinguish the two species of Bahiana, and additional differences may be discovered when flowering collections become available. Dissection of young staminate inflorescences found each cymule of B. occidentalis contained a single bud, while B. pyriformis is described as "cymules usually 3-flowered" with an early-developing central flower (Carrión et al 2022). Within the Bernardia clade, the fruits (and seeds) of B. occidentalis are closer in size to small-fruited Adenophaedra and most Bernardia (B. macrocarpa A.Cerv.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adelia may not be monophyletic (De-Nova and Sosa 2007;Cervantes et al 2016), and the addition of A. cinerea to the 2-marker data set provides better context for the use of that outlier species as an outgroup in the 4-marker data set. The 4-marker data set of Carrión et al (2022) included Bernardia clade representatives for plastid matK (including 3' matK-trnK), petD, and trnL-F, and nuclear ribosomal ITS, and was modified here by my addition of the Peruvian Bahiana (two tips). Laboratory work on each of the two Peruvian samples occurred at very different times and under contamination-control protocols developed for degraded museum samples.…”
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