Published on 01 January 2024
Alpha-taxonomy underestimates the diversity in <i>Jacquemontia</i> (Convolvulaceae): a new hypothesis for <i>Jacquemontia evolvuloides</i> complex based on morphological, anatomical, and morphometric analyses
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Interpreting plant morphological variability makes species delimitation a challenge. Jacquemontia evolvuloides and its relatives have been the target of different taxonomic classifications, either as multiple species and subspecies/varieties or as a single polymorphic species. Here we applied univariate and multivariate morphometric analyses, using both macro- and micromorphological characters of 22 populations comprising this species complex. Our analysis revealed six morphotypes with clear discontinuities in both macro- and micromorphological characters. One morphotype corresponds to J. evolvuloides, two correspond to previously named species, putted under a synonym, here re-established (J. agrestis and J. decumbens) and three morphotypes correspond to new species, described here. We present a complete taxonomic treatment of J. evolvuloides and related species, with descriptions, distribution maps, photographs, and illustrations, that indicate new synonyms.
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- https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2024.2347853DataCite MDC
Cited on 11 May 2024
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Subfield
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Field
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Domain
Life Sciences
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