Phylogenetics and morphological character evolution in the achyranthoid clade (Amaranthaceae): Evidence to re‐circumscribe the genera Achyranthes and Cyathula and to resurrect a third species of the former genus Sericocomopsis in East Africa
Vanessa Di Vincenzo,
Walter Berendsohn,
Melaku Wondafrash
et al.
Abstract:The achyranthoid clade constitutes the second most species‐rich lineage of the Amaranthaceae after the gomphrenoid clade. The Achyranthoids are mostly African, in contrast to the largely Neotropical Gomphrenoids, and comprise a large number of genera, many of which were revealed as non‐monophyletic. Here were focus on subclade II of the Achyranthoids with the so far accepted genera Achyranthes, Achyropsis, Centrostachys, Cyathula, Nelsia, Nototrichium, Pandiaka, Sericocomopsis, and Sericostachys. Building upon… Show more
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