Phylogenetic placement of Yunnanopilia (Opiliaceae) inferred from molecular and morphological data

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Liu Yang, Guan-Song Yang, Hai-Ying Ma, Yue‐Hua Wang, Shi-Kang Shen
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Abstract

Yunnanopilia longistaminea (W.Z. Li) C.Y. Wu & D.Z. Li, which is a controversial species in Opiliaceae, is treated as a variety of Champereia manillana (Blume) Merrill in the Flora of China and morphological analysis has produced conflicting results regarding its affinity to Melientha and Champereia. To determine the systematic position of Yunnanopilia in Opiliaceae, we selected two nuclear regions (internal transcribed spacer [ITS4‐ITS5] and 18S rDNA) and four chloroplast regions (rbcL, matK, psbA‐trnH, and trnS‐trnG) to test the phylogenetics of the family Opiliaceae using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analysis. Morphological characteristics were also examined to clarify the similarities and differences among Y. longistaminea and two closely related species. Agonandra was located at the basal position in the family Opiliaceae; in the large clade including other remaining genera, two main clades were clearly identified and correlated with inflorescence morphological characteristics. All samples of Y. longistaminea formed a clade. Yunnanopilia, Melientha, and Champereia were more closely related than other genera of Opiliaceae. Yunnanopilia longistaminea was sister to M. suavis Pierre and was more closely related to M. suavis than to C. manillana. Morphological analysis also showed that differences in the inflorescences and flowers between Y. longistaminea and M. suavis were substantial enough to warrant the retention of Y. longistaminea in its current genus. Thus, we suggest that the monotypic Yunnanopilia be treated as a distinct genus and that the name Y. longistaminea should be adopted.
从分子和形态数据推断的云母(蛇麻科)的系统发育位置
Yunnanopilia longistaminea(李炜忠)Wu C.Y. & Li D.Z.是Opiliaceae中一个有争议的种,在中国植物区系中被认为是Champereia manillana (Blume) Merrill的变种,形态学分析对其与Melientha和champeria的亲缘关系产生了矛盾的结果。为了确定Yunnanopilia在Opiliaceae中的系统位置,我们选择了两个核区域(内部转录间隔区[ITS4‐ITS5]和18S rDNA)和四个叶绿体区域(rbcL, matK, psbA‐trnH和trnS‐trnG),利用最大似然和贝叶斯推理分析对Opiliaceae家族的系统发育进行了测试。形态学特征也被研究以澄清长绒梭菌和两个近缘种之间的异同。Agonandra在蛇麻科中位于基部;在包括其他剩余属在内的大分支中,两个主要分支被清楚地识别出来,并与花序形态特征相关。所有的样本都形成了一个分支。Yunnanopilia、Melientha和Champereia在蛇鳃科的亲缘关系较近。Yunnanopilia longistaminea是M. suavis Pierre的姐妹,与M. suavis的亲缘关系比与C. manillana的亲缘关系更近。形态学分析还表明,在花序和花上的差异足以证明其保留在其现有属中。因此,我们建议将单型Yunnanopilia作为一个独立的属来对待,并采用Y. longistaminea的名称。
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