Aristolochiaceae, a family of worldwide distribution comprising about 500 species, is a member of Piperales. Although Piperales is clearly monophyletic, the precise relationship within the order is ambiguous due to inconsistent placement of
Lactoris fernandeziana. The appearance in some studies of
Lactoris within Aristolochiaceae and the incongruence in generic treatments have also raised questions about the infrastructure of the family. This study addresses the overall generic relationships in Aristolochiaceae and its position in Piperales based on dense taxon sampling and sequence data from the plastid
trnL-F region. The study resolved Piperales consisting of two major clades (Piperaceae plus Saururaceae and Lactoridaceae plus Aristolochiaceae) and
Lactoris nested within Aristolochiaceae but with low support. The concept of two subfamilies in Aristolochiaceae, Asaroideae and Aristolochioideae, gains maximum statistical support. A generic treatment of Aristolochiaceae based on
trnL-F is proposed which is congruent with recent analyses based on morphological characters.
Keywords Piperales - Aristolochiaceae - Lactoris - Saururaceae - trnL-F
DNA of Lactoris fernandeziana has been provided by Daniel Crawford and Tod Stuessy which is gratefully acknowledged. We thank Tom Wieboldt (VPI) and Bill Summers (MO) for the help in fieldwork as well as Burford Westlund (Austin, Texas) who provided leaf material from his collection of Aristolochiaceae. Many thanks to Dietmar Quandt (Bonn) for valuable contributions to improve the manuscript.