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Splitting Echinocactus: morphological and molecular evidence support the recognition of Homalocephala as a distinct genus in the Cacteae
Molecular phylogenetic studies of the six currently accepted species in the genus Echinocactus have partially clarified certain aspects of its phylogeny. Most of the studies lack a complete sampling of Echinocactus and are based only in one source of data. Phylogenetic uncertainties in Echinocactus...
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Published in: | PhytoKeys 2018-11 (111), p.31-59 |
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Summary: | Molecular phylogenetic studies of the six currently accepted species in the genus
Echinocactus
have partially clarified certain aspects of its phylogeny. Most of the studies lack a complete sampling of
Echinocactus
and are based only in one source of data. Phylogenetic uncertainties in
Echinocactus
, such as the recognition of
Homalocephala
as a different genus from
Echinocactus
, the exclusion of
E.
grusonii
or the affinities of
E.
polycephalus
, are here resolved. Phylogenetic relationships of
Echinocactus
were reconstructed with a maximum parsimony, a maximum likelihood and a Bayesian approach including 42 morphological characters, four chloroplast markers (
atp
B-
rbc
L,
trn
H-
psb
A,
trn
L-
trn
F and
trnK/matK
) and two nuclear genes. The utility of these two nuclear regions related to the betalain cycles (DODA and
5GT
) are explored and discussed in relation to their potential as phylogenetic markers. Concatenated analyses with morphological and molecular data sets, plus 13 indels (2847 characters and 26 taxa), show general agreement with previous independent phylogenetic proposals but with strong support in order to propose the recognition of a reduced
Echinocactus
and the recognition of
Homalocephala
at the generic level. These
results recovered a polyphyletic
Echinocactus
as currently defined. The here-named HEA clade, recovers the species of
Homalocephala
,
Echinocacuts
and
Astrophytum
as a monophyletic group with strong internal support. The
Homalocephala
(
H.
texensis
,
H.
parryi
and
H.
polycephala
), was recovered as sister to the
Echinocactus
clade (
E.
platyacanthus
and
E.
horizonthalonius
), plus the
Astrophytum
clade. Consequently, we propose here to recognise a monophyletic
Echinocactus
and a monophyletic
Homalocephala
as two distinct genera with their own molecular and morphological synapomorphies. The evolution of some morphological characters supporting these clades are discussed, the necessary new taxonomic combinations for
Homalocephala
are proposed and an identification key for the genera, the species and the subspecies of the HEA clade are presented. |
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ISSN: | 1314-2011 1314-2003 |
DOI: | 10.3897/phytokeys.111.26856 |