2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12229-008-9016-6
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The Subfamily Mutisioideae (Asteraceae)

Abstract: The subfamily Mutisioideae (74 genera, ca. 865 species), which comprises three tribes, Mutisieae (43 genera, ca. 500 species), Nassauvieae (25 genera, ca. 315 species), and Stifftieae (six genera, 48 species), is analyzed at the generic level. A total of 87 genera traditionally related to Mutisioideae were studied. The genera of Mutisioideae are described and illustrated, and keys to tribes and genera are given. Corollas, anthers, styles, and pollen, are analyzed and discussed. The styles (smooth, rugulose to … Show more

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“…A tribo ocorre principalmente na América do Sul (Katinas et al 2008) e no Brasil são reconhecidos sete gêneros e 37 espécies. Em Mucugê, a tribo está representada apenas pelo gênero Trixis.…”
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“…A tribo ocorre principalmente na América do Sul (Katinas et al 2008) e no Brasil são reconhecidos sete gêneros e 37 espécies. Em Mucugê, a tribo está representada apenas pelo gênero Trixis.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…60 espécies descritas (Hind 2007). Segundo Katinas et al (2008), Trixis pode ser facilmente reconhecido pelas flores bilabiadas (Fig. 4e), geralmente amarelas, receptáculo piloso (Fig.…”
Section: Trixis P Browneunclassified
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“…This monophyly is in line with the pollen ultrastructure, which shows no difference between these species and the remainder of the species of Perezia. Likewise, the morphological comparison among the species of Perezia and between Perezia and closely related genera also shows no characters that support the segregation of these two species from the genus (Katinas et al, 2008b;Katinas, 2012). Based on the morphological evidence the phylogeny matches the fossil record of the family (Barreda et al, 2010) and the biogeographical scenario proposed for early members of the family in southern South America (Katinas et al, 2013).…”
Section: Monophyly Of Perezia and Evolutionary Linesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(Davies 2010), Sibara Greene (Al-Shehbaz 2010) y Nothomyrcia Kausel (Murillo-Aldana & Ruiz 2011). También hay casos de géneros nuevos como Calorezia (Panero 2007), que han sido traspasados rápidamente a la sinonimia (Katinas et al 2008).…”
Section: Catálogo De Los Géneros De Plantas Vasculares De Chileunclassified