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Reinstatement of Lophocoleaceae (Jungermanniopsida) based on chloroplast gene rbcL data: exploring the importance of female involucres for the systematics of Jungermanniales
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Reinstatement of Lophocoleaceae (Jungermanniopsida) based on chloroplast gene rbcL data: exploring the importance of female involucres for the systematics of Jungermanniales
J. Hentschel1, R. Wilson1, M. Burghardt1, H. -J. Zündorf2, H. Schneider1 and J. Heinrichs1 
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Abteilung Systematische Botanik, Albrecht-von-Haller Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Georg-August-Universität, Untere Karspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen, Germany |
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Institut für Spezielle Botanik mit Herbarium Haussknecht und Botanischem Garten, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Fürstengraben 1, 07740 Jena, Germany |
Received: 24 September 2005 Accepted: 1 January 2006 Published online: 11 April 2006
Abstract Maximum likelihood analysis of 113 rbcL sequences leads to a well resolved phylogeny of Jungermanniales. All species with perigynia or marsupia are found in one
clade, whereas species with coelocaules are placed in several lineages. The broadly circumscribed Geocalycaceae (including
Lophocoleaceae) of most recent authors are resolved as polyphyletic. Geocalycaceae genera which develop female involucres
without involvement of stem tissue ( Chiloscyphus, Heteroscyphus, Leptoscyphus, Physotheca) form a robust clade which is placed sister to Plagiochilaceae whereas the genera with involucres originating at least partly
from stem tissue (Geocalycaceae s.str., Geocalyx, Harpanthus, Saccogyna) are nested within the paraphyletic Jungermanniaceae. This topology leads to the exclusion of the strictly perianth-bearing
species from Geocalycaceae and the reinstatement of Lophocoleaceae. Campanocolea is nested within Chiloscyphus. Physotheca and Chiloscyphus breutelii are placed within an unsupported clade with several accessions of Leptoscyphus. Heteroscyphus forms a paraphyletic grade at the base of Chiloscyphus.
Keywords Jungermanniopsida - Jungermanniales - Geocalycaceae - Lophocoleaceae - Plagiochilaceae - female involucres - rbcL - phylogeny
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