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About Citation title: "New molecular and morphological insights prompt transfer of Blechum to Ruellia (Acanthaceae)".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2093 (Status: Published).

Citation

Tripp E., Daniel T., Lendemer J., & Mcdade L. 2008. New molecular and morphological insights prompt transfer of Blechum to Ruellia (Acanthaceae). Taxon, null.

Authors

  • Tripp E.
  • Daniel T.
  • Lendemer J.
  • Mcdade L.

Abstract

The genus Blechum P. Browne (Acanthaceae) is best known by the widespread tropical weed formerly referred to as Blechum pyramidatum (Lam.) Urb. (recently re-established as Ruellia blechum L.). Some species of Blechum have been transferred to Ruellia based on macromorphological and molecular data, but comprehensive study of taxa assigned to Blechum is lacking. We reexamined morphological characters that have been used to distinguish Blechum from Ruellia including inflorescence structure and pollen and capsule morphology. Second, we conducted phylogenetic analyses including nine accessions from five of six species traditionally treated in Blechum (and that we here consider valid species) plus a synoptic sample of species of Ruellia based on the work of the first author. Results indicate that Blechum is nested within Ruellia with strong support. An alternative phylogenetic hypothesis of monophyly of Ruellia exclusive of species traditionally treated in Blechum was rejected under a likelihood but not a parsimony criterion. Based on morphological similarities, common chromosome numbers, and molecular data, we transfer the entire genus Blechum to Ruellia. We studied specimens and images of specimens of as many pertinent historical collections that we could acquire. This study resulted in nomenclatural and taxonomic renovations that include several new taxonomic synonymies (reduction of Blechum killipii, Blechum linnaei, and Blechum trinitense), two new combinations (Ruellia haughtii and Ruellia panamensis), one new lectotypification (Blechum brownei alpha subcordatum f. albiflorum), and additional recommendations for future typification. Based on our morphological and molecular studies, six species of Ruellia are treated as constituting the Blechum lineage of Ruellia. A preliminary key is provided to distinguish these species, but the Blechum lineage as a whole deserves further attention and fieldwork to determine the precise limits of each taxon. Acanthaceae, Blechum, nomenclature, phylogeny, Ruellia, taxonomy.

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