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Phylogenetic position of <i>Wenchengia</i> (Lamiaceae): A taxonomically enigmatic and critically endangered genus

Bo LiGraduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 ChinaWeixiang XuLaboratory of Forest Ecology and Global Change School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 Jiangsu ChinaTieyao TuKey Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization South China Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650 Guangdong ChinaZhongsheng WangLaboratory of Forest Ecology and Global Change School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093 Jiangsu ChinaRichard G. OlmsteadDepartment of Biology and Burke Museum University of Washington Box 355325 Seattle, Washington 98195-5325 U.S.AHua PengKey Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography Kunming Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming 650204 Yunnan ChinaJavier Francisco‐OrtegaDepartment of Biological Sciences Florida International University, and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Miami, Florida 33199 U.S.APhilip D. CantinoDepartment of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University Athens, Ohio 45701-2979 U.S.ADianxiang ZhangKey Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization South China Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650 Guangdong China
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Abstract The phylogenetic position of the monotypic genus Wenchengia has long been controversial. It variously has been assigned to a monotypic subfamily Wenchengioideae, treated as a member of subfamily Scutellarioideae, or suggested to be related to Lamioideae or Ajugoideae. The recent rediscovery of Wenchengia alternifolia from its type locality provided an opportunity to infer its phylogenetic position using evidence from two plastid DNA regions (rbcL, ndhF), morphological data, and anatomical and cytological characters. Both the molecular data and a combination of the molecular and the morphological data suggested a close relationship of the genus to a clade consisting of Holmskioldia, Tinnea, and Scutellaria representing Scutellarioideae. This relationship is also supported by a striking similarity in gross morphological, anatomical, and cytological characters between Wenchengia and other genera of Scutellarioideae, suggesting that it should be more appropriate to treat the genus as a member of Scutellarioideae, rather than assigning it to a monotypic subfamily.

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