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Citation for Study 13323

About Citation title: "Opuntia lilae, another Tacinga hidden in Opuntia s.l. (Cactaceae)".
About Study name: "Opuntia lilae, another Tacinga hidden in Opuntia s.l. (Cactaceae)".
About This study is part of submission 13323 (Status: Published).

Citation

Majure L.C., Puente R., Griffith M., Soltis D., & Judd W. 2012. Opuntia lilae, another Tacinga hidden in Opuntia s.l. (Cactaceae). Systematic Botany, .

Authors

  • Majure L.C. (submitter) Phone 601-421-4987
  • Puente R.
  • Griffith M.
  • Soltis D.
  • Judd W.

Abstract

Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data revealed that the Venezuelan endemic, Opuntia lilae, considered a species of Opuntia s.s. since its description, actually represents a species of the mostly Brazilian clade, Tacinga. Through ancestral state reconstruction, we also identify morphological synapomorphies of the Tacinga clade, which further support the relationship of Tacinga and Opuntia lilae. We herein transfer Opuntia lilae to the genus Tacinga, making the combination, Tacinga lilae (Trujillo & Ponce) Majure & R. Puente. The existence of a species of Tacinga in northeastern Venezuela suggests that members of the Tacinga clade may have previously been more widespread than their current distribution suggests or that members of the Tacinga clade may have been dispersed long distance from the Caatinga of Brazil, where Tacinga most likely originated. This study illustrates that assumptions regarding regional floristic assemblages should be verified with detailed systematic studies at the clade and species levels.

Keywords

biogeography, Caatinga, Caribbean, Opuntia, Tacinga

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