Authors
Hannah J Atkins, Gemma LC Bramley, Kanae Nishii, Michael Möller, Jay EC Olivar, Abdulrokhman Kartonegoro, Mark Hughes
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
Plant Systematics and Evolution
Volume
307
Issue
6
Pages
60
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae), with over 800 species, is a mega-diverse genus which presents considerable taxonomic challenges due to its size. A well-sampled phylogeny of the genus across Southeast Asia has confirmed that all but one of the sections within Clarke’s 1883 genus-wide infrageneric classification are polyphyletic. It also shows that there are high levels of homoplasy in key morphological characters, although it is possible to use morphological characters to define clades in parts of the phylogenetic tree. There is some geographic structure in the phylogeny, but there is also evidence of dispersal between islands. A practical approach for tackling the taxonomy of Cyrtandra in the region, through phylogenetically informed taxonomic revisions of geographic areas, an approach which combines evidence from molecular, morphological and distribution data, is discussed. Completing our …
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