Phylogenetic assessment of the monotypic genera Sundacarpus and Manoao (Coniferales: Podocarpaceae) utilising evidence from 18S rDNA sequences
Dean G. Kelch
Australian Systematic Botany 15(1) 29 - 35
Abstract
The Podocarpaceae are the most morphologically diverse of conifer families. A
taxonomic trend has resulted in recognising this diversity via smaller generic
groupings, including several monotypes. A phylogenetic assessment of the
monotypic genera Sundacarpus and
Manoao was conducted employing maximum parsimony the
analysis of sequence data from 18S-ribosomal DNA from 34 gymnosperm taxa,
including 29 Podocarpaceae. In resulting trees, there is high bootstrap
support for Podocarpaceae, including Phyllocladus, but
the order of deep branches within the family is equivocal.
Prumnopitys (Sundacarpus)
amara (Blume) de Laub. and four other
Prumnopitys spp. comprise a clade with a bootstrap value
of 100%, supporting the retention of Sundacarpus
as a section of Prumnopitys.
Lagarostrobos franklinii (Hook.f.) Quinn and
L. (Manoao) colensoi (Hook.) Quinn comprise a clade with
equivocal bootstrap support, echoing previous results from parsimony analysis
of morphological data. A conservative approach (i.e. one avoiding unnecessary
monotypes) favours the retention of L. colensoi in
Lagarostrobos, pending further evidence of relationships
within the group.
Full text doi:10.1071/SB01002
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