Author:
Li Jie,Christophel David C.
Abstract
The systematic relationships within the Litsea complex,
consisting of Litsea, Lindera,
Neolitsea, Actinodaphne,
Dodecadenia, Iteadaphne,
Parasassafras, Sinosassafras,
Umbellularia and Laurus, are
discussed. A cladistic analysis of morphological and leaf cuticle characters
resulted in three most parsimonious trees, with
Sassafras as sister group to other genera. The cladogram
of only cuticular characters does not show clear relationships, but highlights
the general integration of Litsea and
Lindera. The cladograms show that most genera in the
complex are polyphyletic. However, some monophyletic groups also appeared in
the cladograms, such as
Cylicodaphne–Cupuliformes
characterised by a cup-shaped fruit cupule,
Sinosassafras–Parasassafras
by a minute involucral bracts,
Uniumbellatae–Daphnidium by
trinerved leaves and
Litsea–Aperula by a
racemiform inflorescence. Additionally, the cladistics results imply that some
groups require further research.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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