2019
DOI: 10.1111/cla.12399
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A global phylogeny of Stegnogramma ferns (Thelypteridaceae): generic and sectional revision, historical biogeography and evolution of leaf architecture

Abstract: The thelypteroid fern genus Stegnogramma s.l. contains around 18–35 species and has a global, cross‐continental distribution ranging from tropical to temperate regions. Several genera and infrageneric sections have been recognized previously in Stegnogramma s.l., but their phylogenetic relationships are still unclear. In this study, we present a global phylogeny of Stegnogramma s.l. with the most comprehensive sampling to date and aim to pinpoint the phylogenetic positions of biogeographically and taxonomicall… Show more

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“…A recent plastid phylogeny of Stegnogramma s.l. (Kuo et al 2019) highlighted the non-monophyletic relationships and extraordinary phylogenetic distances within T. pozoi subsp. mollissima , and further careful study is awaited.…”
Section: Interspecific Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent plastid phylogeny of Stegnogramma s.l. (Kuo et al 2019) highlighted the non-monophyletic relationships and extraordinary phylogenetic distances within T. pozoi subsp. mollissima , and further careful study is awaited.…”
Section: Interspecific Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we include a total of 175 endemic genera (bryophytes: 9; gymnosperms: 6; angiosperms: 160) of higher plants in the Wang et al (2015), two newly published genera (Mawenzhangia [Enroth et al, 2018] and Gaolejeunea [Ye & Zhu, 2018]) of bryophytes have been added. After the merger of Neocheiropteris into Lepisorus (Zhao et al, 2020) and transfer of Craspedosorus to Leptogramma (Kuo et al, 2019) in recent phylogenetic studies, there is currently no endemic genus of lycophytes and ferns in China. Glyptos-trobus cannot be regarded as an endemic genus of gymnosperm because this species is also distributed in Vietnam and Laos (Thomas & LePage, 2011;Farjon, 2017).…”
Section: Endemicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous phylogenetic studies have been conducted since the publication of the PPG classification [ 3 ], especially on those globally distributed families, e.g., Lycopodiaceae [ 4 ], Polypodiaceae [ 5 , 6 ], Pteridaceae [ 7 ], and Thelypteridaceae [ 8 , 9 ]. The increase in the number of samples, especially in regions and groups with low sampling density, and the accumulation of molecular data, have improved the ability of taxon delimitation and identification and prompted the publication of some new taxa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%