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Molecular phylogenetics of <i>Chelonopsis</i> (Lamiaceae: Gomphostemmateae) as inferred from nuclear and plastid DNA and morphology

Chun‐Lei XiangKey Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences 132 Lanhei Road, Heilongtan Kunming Yunnan 650201 P.R. ChinaQiang ZhangGuangxi Institute of Botany Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Chinese Academy of Sciences Yanshan Guangxi Guilin 541006 P.R. ChinaAnne‐Cathrine ScheenMuseum of Archaeology University of Stavanger Stavanger 4036 NorwayPhilip D. CantinoDepartment of Environmental and Plant Biology Ohio University Athens Ohio 45701-2979 U.S.ATsuneo FunamotoBiological Institute Fundamental Education and Research Center of Pharmaceutical Sciences Showa Pharmaceutical University 3-chome, Higashi-Tamagawagakuen Machida Shi Tokyo 194-8543 JapanHua PengKey Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences 132 Lanhei Road, Heilongtan Kunming Yunnan 650201 P.R. China
2013en
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Abstract The recently established tribe Gomphostemmateae (Lamiaceae) consists of Gomphostemma , Bostrychanthera and Chelonopsis , but relationships within and between these genera have not been well studied. Only six of the approximately 46 species of Gomphostemmateae have been included in any previous phylogenetic analysis. In the present study, we used DNA sequences of two nuclear regions (ITS, ETS) and five plastid loci ( psbA–trnH, rps16, trnL intron, trnL–trnF spacer, trnS–trnG ) to reconstruct the phylogeny of the East Asian genus Chelonopsis for the first time. The molecular results indicate that the tribe Gomphostemmateae is monophyletic; Bostrychanthera is embedded in Chelonopsis ; and Chelonopsis comprises two clades, one encompassing the taxa of Chelonopsis subg. Chelonopsis and the genus Bostrychanthera and the other consisting of Chelonopsis subg. Aequidens . This split is supported by several morphological characters. These results, which are further strengthened by morphological and cytological data, indicate that Bostrychanthera should be transferred to Chelonopsis . In addition, our results show that within C. subg. Aequidens , sect. Aequidens and sect. Microphyllum are monophyletic. Furthermore, two major clades are concordant with the Sino–Japanese and Sino–Himalayan distribution patterns.

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