Artigo Revisado por pares

Phylogenetic position of Apostasia and Neuwiedia (Orchidaceae)

1993; Oxford University Press; Volume: 113; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1006/bojl.1993.1064

ISSN

1095-8339

Autores

Walter S. Judd,

Tópico(s)

Plant Diversity and Evolution

Resumo

Cladistic analyses of the phylogenetic relationships of selected orchid taxa were conducted in order to assess the phylogenetic position of Apostasia and Neuwiedia (Orchidaceae: Apostasioideae). These analyses employed newly available anatomical characters, along with several morphological features that had been used in recent phylogenetic analyses of Orchidaceae. Our analyses indicate that Apostasia is more closely related to Neuwiedia than it is to Cypripedioideae. The two genera comprise an apostasiad clade; this clade is the sister-group to a clade including Cypripedioideae and monandrous orchids. The apostasiad clade is diagnosed by the derived features of operculate pollen colpi, Apostasia-type seeds, and vessel members with simple perforation plates. Of these, the presence of simple perforation plates is considered to be the most significant phylogenetically. Therefore, the apostasiads should not be considered ancestral to the remaining orchid groups. Vessel members of the monandrous orchids, as well as the cypripediads, are multiperforate—the hypothesized ancestral state based on the condition in Hypoxidaceae.

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