Plastid phylogenomics with broad taxon sampling provides insights into the generic delimitation of Paraphlomideae (Lamiaceae)

Author:

Yuan Jing‐Chen12ORCID,Liu Ang3ORCID,Takano Atsuko4ORCID,Maki Masayuki5ORCID,Hodel Richard G.J.67ORCID,Chen Ya‐Ping1ORCID,Xiang Chun‐Lei8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CAS Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming 650201 China

2. College of Life Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

3. College of Forestry Central South University of Forestry and Technology Changsha 410004 China

4. Institute for Natural and Environmental Sciences University of Hyogo and Museum of Nature and Human Activities Hyogo 669‐1546 Japan

5. Botanical Gardens Tohoku University Sendai 980‐8578 Japan

6. Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, MRC 166 Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20013 U.S.A.

7. Data Science Lab, Office of the Chief Information Officer Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. 20560 U.S.A.

8. Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Natural Medicines Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming 650201 China

Abstract

AbstractParaphlomideae (Lamioideae, Lamiaceae) is a recently established tribe endemic to East and Southeast Asia. It comprises three herbaceous genera: Paraphlomis, Matsumurella, and Ajugoides. Phylogenetic relationships among these genera have not yet been satisfactorily resolved and the monophyly of Paraphlomis was challenged in previous molecular phylogenetic studies. In this study, we performed maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses on complete plastomes and nuclear ribosomal internal and external transcribed spacer sequences to further resolve the generic relationships within Paraphlomideae. All phylogenetic analyses support the monophyly of Paraphlomideae. Contrary to traditional classifications, both Ajugoides and Matsumurella were deeply nested within Paraphlomis, indicating the need to expand Paraphlomis to include Ajugoides and Matsumurella. Hence, six new combinations and one replacement name are proposed. Morphologically, species of the newly defined Paraphlomis share a rhizomatous or stoloniferous habit, plants with simple hairs, nutlets with a truncate apex, and actinomorphic calyces. In addition, widespread incongruence between nuclear and plastid trees may have been caused by hybridization and incomplete lineage sorting after rapid diversification in the re‐circumscribed Paraphlomis.

Publisher

Wiley

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