IBODA   05360
INSTITUTO DE BOTANICA DARWINION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
SYSTEMATICS OF THE TRIBE DURANTEAE (VERBENACEAE) II: INSIGHTS INTO THE TAXONOMY OF THE GENUS DURANTA L.
Autor/es:
MORONI, PABLO; O'LEARY, NATALY
Lugar:
Quito
Reunión:
Congreso; XII Congreso latinoamericano de Botánica; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Latinoamericana de Botánica
Resumen:
Duranteae is a recently circumscribed tribe, including the genera Bouchea Cham., Chascanum E. Mey., Duranta L., Recordia Moldenke and Stachytarpheta Vahl. Historically, these genera had been placed either within Lantaneae or Cytharexyleae tribes based upon fruit characters as a diagnostic trait for this tribal arrangement. Duranta is a New World genus of shrubs and small trees distributed from southern North America and the Caribbean to northern Argentina in South America. The genus is characterized for having fruits that are drupes with four or five 2-seeded pyrenes, enclosed by the adherent, accresent fruiting-calyx which is usually connivent. There has been considerable taxonomy controversy regarding the number of Duranta taxa recognized because of the difficulty of finding morphological variation, especially with respect to habit, spines and inflorescence architecture. Furthemore, most names have until recently remained untypified. From the time of Linnaeus to 1984, changes in the taxonomy of Duranta occurred through the publication of new taxa and by means of restricted floristic treatments. More than 100 names were published in the genus, but ca. 17 species have been accepted by Sanders, who performed the only comprehensive synopsis of Duranta. To complicate things further, this work includes the proposal of putative hybrids, which has caused nomenclatural disorders and misapplication of names. As part of a modern taxonomic revision based on the morphological study of herbarium material, advances on the systematic of Duranta are being here presented. As a result, our treatment recognizes ca. 23 species, differing in several substantial ways from all treatments of the genus. It mainly contrasts in the re-establishment of species from the synonymy of D. erecta L., whose species-boundaries and geographical distribution have been overestimated. Furthermore, advances on the assessment of geographic distribution reveals Duranta as a genus harboring several endemisms in Colombia, Peru and the Antilles.