A new phylogeny-based tribal classification of subfamily Detarioideae, an early branching clade of florally diverse tropical arborescent legumes

Manuel de la Estrella(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Félix Forest(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Bente Klitgård(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Gwilym P. Lewis(Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Barbara A. Mackinder(Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh), Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz(Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana), Jan J. Wieringa(Naturalis Biodiversity Center), Anne Bruneau(Université de Montréal)
Scientific Reports
April 26, 2018
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Abstract

Detarioideae (81 genera, c. 760 species) is one of the six Leguminosae subfamilies recently reinstated by the Legume Phylogeny Working Group. This subfamily displays high morphological variability and is one of the early branching clades in the evolution of legumes. Using previously published and newly generated sequences from four loci (matK-trnK, rpL16, trnG-trnG2G and ITS), we develop a new densely sampled phylogeny to assess generic relationships and tribal delimitations within Detarioideae. The ITS phylogenetic trees are poorly resolved, but the plastid data recover several strongly supported clades, which also are supported in a concatenated plastid + ITS sequence analysis. We propose a new phylogeny-based tribal classification for Detarioideae that includes six tribes: re-circumscribed Detarieae and Amherstieae, and the four new tribes Afzelieae, Barnebydendreae, Saraceae and Schotieae. An identification key and descriptions for each of the tribes are also provided.


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