A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae)
A reappraisal is made of the Anthurium Schott species with palmately divided leaves with 3 or more segments free to the base (i.e. palmatisect leaves), previously recognized as section Dactylophyllium Schott (Engler), as well as those species with 5 or more segments united at the base (i.e. palmatif...
Main Authors: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Pensoft Publishers
2013-06-01
|
Series: | PhytoKeys |
Online Access: | http://phytokeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1543 |
id |
doaj-6bb5dd04509e48bba4872c08a05c4a9c |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-6bb5dd04509e48bba4872c08a05c4a9c2020-11-24T22:44:20ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20111314-20032013-06-01230415410.3897/phytokeys.23.47541543A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae)Thomas CroatMonica CarlsenA reappraisal is made of the Anthurium Schott species with palmately divided leaves with 3 or more segments free to the base (i.e. palmatisect leaves), previously recognized as section Dactylophyllium Schott (Engler), as well as those species with 5 or more segments united at the base (i.e. palmatifid leaves), formerly placed in section Schizoplacium Schott (Engler). New molecular data indicates that several species (A. pedatum (Kunth) Schott, A. pedatoradiatum Schott, and possibly, A. podophyllum (Schltdl. & Cham.) Kunth) should be excluded from section Schizoplacium, and other species previously placed in that section cannot be separated from section Dactylophyllium. Thus, Anthurium section Schizoplacium is here synonymized within section Dactylophyllium and type species are designated for both groups. This paper also provides an updated description of section Dactylophyllium as here emended, listing the 24 accepted taxa now included (20 species and 4 varieties or subspecies), along with their geographic distributions.http://phytokeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1543 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Thomas Croat Monica Carlsen |
spellingShingle |
Thomas Croat Monica Carlsen A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) PhytoKeys |
author_facet |
Thomas Croat Monica Carlsen |
author_sort |
Thomas Croat |
title |
A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) |
title_short |
A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) |
title_full |
A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) |
title_fullStr |
A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) |
title_full_unstemmed |
A reassessment of Anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of Anthurium section Dactylophyllium (Araceae) |
title_sort |
reassessment of anthurium species with palmately divided leaves, and a reinterpretation of anthurium section dactylophyllium (araceae) |
publisher |
Pensoft Publishers |
series |
PhytoKeys |
issn |
1314-2011 1314-2003 |
publishDate |
2013-06-01 |
description |
A reappraisal is made of the Anthurium Schott species with palmately divided leaves with 3 or more segments free to the base (i.e. palmatisect leaves), previously recognized as section Dactylophyllium Schott (Engler), as well as those species with 5 or more segments united at the base (i.e. palmatifid leaves), formerly placed in section Schizoplacium Schott (Engler). New molecular data indicates that several species (A. pedatum (Kunth) Schott, A. pedatoradiatum Schott, and possibly, A. podophyllum (Schltdl. & Cham.) Kunth) should be excluded from section Schizoplacium, and other species previously placed in that section cannot be separated from section Dactylophyllium. Thus, Anthurium section Schizoplacium is here synonymized within section Dactylophyllium and type species are designated for both groups. This paper also provides an updated description of section Dactylophyllium as here emended, listing the 24 accepted taxa now included (20 species and 4 varieties or subspecies), along with their geographic distributions. |
url |
http://phytokeys.pensoft.net/lib/ajax_srv/article_elements_srv.php?action=download_pdf&item_id=1543 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT thomascroat areassessmentofanthuriumspecieswithpalmatelydividedleavesandareinterpretationofanthuriumsectiondactylophylliumaraceae AT monicacarlsen areassessmentofanthuriumspecieswithpalmatelydividedleavesandareinterpretationofanthuriumsectiondactylophylliumaraceae AT thomascroat reassessmentofanthuriumspecieswithpalmatelydividedleavesandareinterpretationofanthuriumsectiondactylophylliumaraceae AT monicacarlsen reassessmentofanthuriumspecieswithpalmatelydividedleavesandareinterpretationofanthuriumsectiondactylophylliumaraceae |
_version_ |
1725692242097602560 |