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摘要
AUISTIN()。F(佛罗里达大西洋大学生物科学系,佛罗里达州博卡拉顿33431)。IPaOinOaC系列茴香的溶出度。托里·博特。俱乐部124:140 - 159。1997.-自从1908年House提出茴香科以来,除了三个物种外,所有物种都被转移到该属的其他部分。形态学研究表明这三个物种应该被安置在其他地方。Ipaaomoca aniSO(nII(erS))属于erpiponaoia门。鳞片和1。Lindlenii彼此之间似乎没有密切的关系。anisomeres。因此,这个系列是多系的。这些物种最初聚在一起是因为它们在萼片不平等上的趋同进化。建议对1908年收录的所有名字进行排序。原来的种被认为是在伊波马亚组。甘薯,爵士。胚乳,薇兰科);O('e section Erpj);易普纳亚组;伊波马卡教派。Tvriantllinae;加入澳大利亚艾奥诺卡联盟(部分不详);和旧大陆的异骨属。几个分类群与Ipomnoca异构体和1混淆。Squanoasa被讨论。马先蒿是从ser移来的。节肢到节。描述并说明了9种,包括夏威夷特有的Ipotnoea tuboides(门。Exoagonium)和巴拿马特有的Ipomaoet eremionobroahai D. F Austin sp. nov(门。Eriospermum)。提供一个密钥用于识别。提出了一个新的节和系列的lpon)oea子。quonclit节。triolores j.a. McDonald,节11,和Ipaomoea subg。四分之一节。三色。微萼片D. F .奥斯汀,梳。inov。
Dissolution of Ipomoea series Anisomerae (Convolvulaceae)
AUISTIN, [). F (Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic LUniversity, Boca Raton, FL 33431). Dissolution of IPaOinOaC series Anisonierace (Convolvuilaceae). J. Torrey Bot. Club 124:140-159. 1997.-Since the Anisonmerae was proposed by House in 1908, all but three species have been move(i into other parts of the genus. Morphological study now indicates that these three species should be placed elsewhere. Ipaaomoca aniSO(nII(erS belongs in sect. Erpiponaoea. Iponoeaa squamaiosa and 1. lindlenii do not seemii to be closely related to each otheror to 1. anisomeres. Thus, this series was polyphyletic. The species were originally grouped together because o0 convergent evolution in sepal inequality. Placement is proposed foir all namles inclujded in 1908. The original species are tnow placed in Ipomaoea sect. Eriosperinum (ser. Batatas, ser. Eriospermnum, ser: Miraindinae); lpO))O('e sect Erpj)ipnomoca; Ipoanoea sect. Exogoniutn; Ipomaoca sect. Plharbitis ser. Tvriantllinae; to an Australian Ioainoca alliance (section unknown); and to the Old World genus Xenostegia. Several taxa confused with Ipomnoca anisomeres and 1. squanoasa are discussed. Ipomaoca pedicellaris is moved from ser. Setosae to sect. ErlpipIonoaca. Nine species are described and illustrated, including the Hawaiian endemic Ipotnoea tuboides (sect. Exoagonium), and a new Panamanianl endemic Ipomaoet eremionobroahai D. F Austin sp. nov. (sect. Eriospermum). A key is provided for identification. A new section and series are proposed for lpon)oea subg. Quaionclit sect. Trioloares J. A. McDonald, sect. nov., and Ipaomoea subg. Quarnoclit sect. Tricolores ser. Microsepalae D. F Aulstin, comb. inov.