Naming the long-known: a new species of Desmopsis (Annonaceae) endemic to Mexico

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
A. Ortiz-Rodriguez
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Background and Aims: A frequently collected species of Desmopsis (Annonaceae) in Mexico has remained indeterminate for more than 30 years. Its floral characteristics are similar to those present in the Asian genus Guamia (now Meiogyne), and for many years it has been named “Guamia mexicana”, but not formally described. Recently, it was shown that “Guamia mexicana” is phylogenetically related to Desmopsis and Stenanona and not to Guamia. However, and despite being frequently collected, its taxonomic status has not been clarified. Here, the phylogenetic relationships and the morphological and ecological characteristics that distinguish “Guamia mexicana” from other species were studied. As a result, this new species is herein described. Methods: The new species was recognized using the unique combination of features through comparisons with morphologically similar species and a literature review. Its pollen characteristics were analysed using scanning electron microscopy. Its phylogenetic relationships were determined based on previously published phylogenies. Lastly, its conservation status was tentatively assessed by calculating extent of occurrence (EOO) and area of occupancy (AOO) using the GeoCAT tool and applying the IUCN Red List categories and criteria. Key results: A new species of Annonaceae endemic to Mexico, namely Desmopsis ibarrarum, is described and illustrated. It is distinguished from other Desmopsis species by the combination of long and cylindrical fruits with many seeds, with a hard and woody testa and densely covered by very small sericeous hairs (velvety), glabrous leaves with percurrent tertiary venation, the absence of leafy bracts on the pedicels, the morphological differentiation of internal and external petals, and the partial fusion of the sepals. Conclusions: Desmopsis ibarrarum is only closely related to Desmopsis dubia and both species are here considered members of a particular lineage within the Desmopsis-Stenanona clade, the “Desmopsis dubia group”.
命名早已为人所知的:墨西哥特有的一种新种(番荔枝科)
背景与目的:一种在墨西哥经常被采集到的木霉属植物(番荔枝科)30多年来一直未被确定。它的花卉特征与亚洲的瓜米亚属(现在的Meiogyne)相似,多年来它一直被命名为“墨西哥瓜米亚”,但没有正式描述。最近的研究表明,“墨西哥瓜”在系统发育上与Desmopsis和Stenanona有亲缘关系,而与Guamia没有亲缘关系。然而,尽管经常被收集,但其分类地位尚未明确。本文对墨西哥瓜的系统发育关系、形态和生态特征进行了研究。因此,本文描述了这个新种。方法:通过与形态相似种的比较和文献查阅,利用独特的特征组合识别新种。用扫描电镜对其花粉特征进行了分析。它的系统发育关系是根据先前发表的系统发育图确定的。最后,应用世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)红色名录分类和标准,利用地理位置遥感(GeoCAT)工具计算其发生范围(EOO)和占用面积(AOO),初步评估其保护状况。主要结果:描述并说明了一种墨西哥特有的番荔枝科新种,即Desmopsis ibarrarum。它与其他的霉霉属植物的不同之处在于,它的果实长而圆筒形,有许多种子,果皮坚硬而木质,密被细小的绢毛(丝绒状),无毛,第三脉顺行,花梗上无叶苞片,内外花瓣形态分化,萼片部分融合。结论:Desmopsis ibarrarum与Desmopsis dubia只有密切的亲缘关系,这两个物种都被认为是Desmopsis- stenanona分支中一个特定谱系的成员,即“Desmopsis dubia群”。
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Acta Botanica Mexicana
Acta Botanica Mexicana 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Botanica Mexicana da a conocer trabajos originales e inéditos en todas las áreas de la botánica, incluyendo florística, taxonomía, taxones nuevos para la ciencia, ecología, etnobotánica, paleontología, evolución, conservación, etc. Está dirigida a botánicos mexicanos y extranjeros que aporten información en estas áreas del conocimiento, particularmente con plantas nativas del continente americano. Hasta 2018 apareció cuatro veces al año con una periodicidad estricta en la primera semana de enero, abril, julio y octubre; a partir de 2019 se publica de manera continua, sin periodicidad preestablecida, en formato electrónico y de forma gratuita.
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