2019
DOI: 10.1002/tax.12063
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Phylogenetic relationships of Neotropical lady ferns (Athyriaceae), with a description of Ephemeropteris, gen. nov.

Abstract: We carried out a molecular phylogenetic analysis of Neotropical lady ferns (Athyrium s.str. and Anisocampium) using five plastid markers. We found two major results. First, three Neotropical species (Anisocampium skinneri, Athyrium palmense, A. tejeroi) formed a clade, and this clade was sister to the rest of Athyrium. The three members of this clade differ from Athyrium s.l. by creeping rhizomes with internodes 1–2 mm long, and rhizome apices that protrude beyond the current season's cluster of leaves. Also, … Show more

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“…have been classified in Athyrium (Athyriaceae) based on DNA phylogenies (Rothfels et al 2012, PPG I 2016, Ebihara 2017). However, Moran et al (2019) distinguished the genus Cornopteris from Athyrium based on plastid DNA phylogeny. In the present study, Cornopteris spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been classified in Athyrium (Athyriaceae) based on DNA phylogenies (Rothfels et al 2012, PPG I 2016, Ebihara 2017). However, Moran et al (2019) distinguished the genus Cornopteris from Athyrium based on plastid DNA phylogeny. In the present study, Cornopteris spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is one of the largest groups in the Athyriaceae family. It contains 60-90 species mostly in East Asia, with some species distributed in Africa, western Indian Ocean, northeastern North America, the Hawaiian Islands, Australia, New Zealand, and South Pacific Islands (Kato 1984;Rothfels et al 2012;He et al 2013;Kuo et al 2016Kuo et al , 2018PPG I 2016;Moran et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two features have not been observed in the genera Anisocampium C.Presl, Athyrium Roth., Diplazium Sw., Ephemeropteris R.C. Moran & Sundue, and Pseudathyrium Newman but in some species in the Athyriaceae family (Kato 1973;Rothfels et al 2012;Moran et al 2019). In addition, narrowly U-shaped rachis grooves are also a unique character of the genus Deparia (Kuo et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%