2018
DOI: 10.1600/036364418x697814
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Phylogenetic Relationships and Morphological Evolution in the Carnivorous Genus Philcoxia (Plantaginaceae, Gratioleae)

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“…Phylogeny.-Prior molecular phylogenetic studies have supported a clade containing Bacopa and at least one species of the morphologically similar genus Conobea Aubl. (Christenhusz 2014;Scatigna et al 2018). We recovered the same clade, but with a larger number of Bacopa species represented.…”
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“…Phylogeny.-Prior molecular phylogenetic studies have supported a clade containing Bacopa and at least one species of the morphologically similar genus Conobea Aubl. (Christenhusz 2014;Scatigna et al 2018). We recovered the same clade, but with a larger number of Bacopa species represented.…”
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“…The phylogenetic tree was rooted with Mecardonia procumbens (Mill.) Small, following evidence from Scatigna et al (2018).…”
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“…Souza & Giulietti) (Taylor et al 2000). They were originally described as belonging to Scrophulariaceae, based on morphological features, and later assigned to Plantaginaceae, based on molecular data (Fritsch et al 2007), a placement corroborated by Scatigna et al (2018).…”
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“…Sosa et al (2018) destacaron la historia taxonómica compleja de Bacopa ya que autores como Pennell (1946), D'Arcy (1979, describieron varios géneros que actualmente se reconocen como sus sinónimos. Es de destacar que Scatigna et al (2018) sugirieron que este género constituye un grupo parafilético por lo que estudios adicionales para una delimitación más precisa son necesarios. Bacopa se reconoce taxonómicamente por características tales como el cáliz con sépalos fuertemente desiguales (i.e., uno dorsal, dos laterales desarrollados y dos internos lineares) y anteras con dos tecas fértiles sésiles, no separadas por un conectivo muy desarrollado y es afín en su morfología a Mecardonia Ruiz & Pav.…”
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