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Phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic genus <i>Holocheila</i> (Lamiaceae) inferred from plastid DNA sequences

Yaping ChenKey Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming Yunnan 650201 ChinaBo LiLaboratory of Subtropical Biodiversity College of Agriculture Jiangxi Agricultural University Nanchang Jiangxi 330045 ChinaRichard G. OlmsteadDepartment of Biology and Burke Museum University of Washington Box 355325, Seattle Washington 98195-5325 U.S.APhilip D. CantinoDepartment of Environmental and Plant Biology Ohio University Athens Ohio 45701-2979 U.S.AEn-De LiuKey Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming Yunnan 650201 ChinaChun‐Lei XiangKey Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming Yunnan 650201 China
2014en
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Abstract The monotypic genus Holocheila was originally placed in Teucrium sect. Holocheila but was later treated as a distinct genus and variably affiliated with subfamilies Ajugoideae, Scutellarioideae, or Lamioideae. We investigated the phylogenetic position of this enigmatic genus using likelihood, parsimony, and Bayesian methods based on six plastid DNA sequences. The preliminary results from a concatenated ndhF and rbcL dataset that covered all seven subfamilies of Lamiaceae suggested that Holocheila is part of subfamily Lamioideae. To examine its position within Lamioideae more thoroughly, a dataset was assembled that included representatives of 59 of the 63 genera of Lamioideae and data for four genetic markers: trnL intron, trnL‐trnF spacer, rps16 and matK . The results showed that Holocheila is part of tribe Pogostemoneae. Glossy mericarps and unilocular anthers are apomorphies that Holocheila shares with some members of Pogostemoneae. The genera Acrymia and Cymaria , which have been considered incertae sedis, were found to be the closest relatives of Lamioideae. Four other incertae sedis genera ( Garrettia, Hymenopyramis, Peronema, Petraeovitex ) appear to form a clade that is sister to the clade comprising Lamioideae, Acrymia, Cymaria , and Scutellarioideae.

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