2021
DOI: 10.1093/botlinnean/boab011
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Phylogenetic analysis of Microlicieae (Melastomataceae), with emphasis on the re-circumscription of the large genusMicrolicia

Abstract: Microlicieae are a monophyletic tribe comprising seven genera: Chaetostoma, Lavoisiera, Microlicia s.s., Poteranthera, Rhynchanthera, Stenodon and Trembleya. Microlicia s.s. includes 172 species predominantly distributed in the campo rupestre of Brazil. Its delimitation is complex because the generic boundaries, mostly with Lavoisiera and Trembleya, are unclear. Here we present a phylogenetic analysis for Microlicieae focusing on Microlicia s.s., with the specific goals: (1) to test the monophyly of Microlicia… Show more

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“…With about 275-300 species, the near-endemic Brazilian tribe Lavoisiereae DC., which has long been known by the later tribal name Microlicieae Naudin, is one of the richest clades of Neotropical Melastomataceae (Fritsch et al 2004;Versiane et al 2021;Pacifico and Almeda 2022). Currently, three genera are accepted, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With about 275-300 species, the near-endemic Brazilian tribe Lavoisiereae DC., which has long been known by the later tribal name Microlicieae Naudin, is one of the richest clades of Neotropical Melastomataceae (Fritsch et al 2004;Versiane et al 2021;Pacifico and Almeda 2022). Currently, three genera are accepted, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the largest genera of Neotropical Melastomataceae, Microlicia D.Don (ca 250 spp.) (Lavoisiereae) has more than 90% of its species endemic to Brazil (Versiane et al 2021, Pacifico and Almeda 2022a). It is a typical floristic element of mountains with campo rupestre vegetation (rupestrian grasslands), a long‐neglected Brazilian mountainous ecosystem with nutrient‐poor soils and remarkable rates of plant endemism (Versiane et al 2021, Pacifico and Almeda 2022a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Lavoisiereae) has more than 90% of its species endemic to Brazil (Versiane et al 2021, Pacifico and Almeda 2022a). It is a typical floristic element of mountains with campo rupestre vegetation (rupestrian grasslands), a long‐neglected Brazilian mountainous ecosystem with nutrient‐poor soils and remarkable rates of plant endemism (Versiane et al 2021, Pacifico and Almeda 2022a). In northeastern Brazil, this ecosystem is best developed on the Chapada Diamantina, a mountain range with unique species‐rich flowering plant communities forming a distinct biogeographic province (Colli‐Silva et al 2019), and a major area of endemism for Microlicia (Pacifico et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Microlicia D.Don is a predominantly Brazilian genus composed of ca. 240 species ( Versiane et al 2021 ), with most species occurring in the campo rupestre from Minas Gerais, Bahia and Goiás States ( Romero 2003a , b ; Romero et al 2020 ) and about 49 species occurring in the cerrado phytophysiognomy. The species are generally characterised by solitary flowers or, in dichasia, reduced to one flower, with five to six occasionally nine petals, a superior or semi-inferior ovary with three to six locules and capsules dehiscing longitudinally from the apex to the base (basipetal) or from the base to the apex (acropetal) (see Versiane et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%