INVESTIGADORES
KATINAS Liliana
artículos
Título:
Morphology and morphometry support a single species in the Leucheria cerberoana species complex (Asteraceae, Nassauvieae)
Autor/es:
APODACA, M. J.; PALACIO, FACUNDO; KATINAS, L.
Revista:
Phytotaxa
Editorial:
Magnolia Press
Referencias:
Año: 2021
ISSN:
1179-3155
Resumen:
Leucheria (Asteraceae, Mutisioideae, Nassauvieae) has been traditionally defined as a South American genus with 49species. In the context of an ongoing revision of the genus, we observed that 10 Chilean species (Leucheria cerberoana, L.cumingii, L. glabriuscula, L. glandulosa, L. menana, L. multiflora, L. oligocephala, L. senecioides, L. tenuis, L. tomentosa)were morphologically difficult to distinguish from each other. This group of species, called here the Leucheria cerberoanacomplex, shares the following features that differ from the other species of Leucheria: marginal florets and fruits of thecapitulum tightly enclosed by the outer and the inner phyllaries, synaptospermy and a dimorphic pappus. Here, we test thecurrent morphological circumscription of these 10 species on the basis of the analysis of 171 specimens. We carried outmultivariate analyses (Principal Coordinate Analysis and K-means) based on 16 external morphological characters. We alsoexamined anatomically the underground organs because these species were distinguished from each other by their annualor perennial life cycle. We found that all the specimens analyzed have underground organs with secondary growth andthus there are not annual species in this group. Our results showed that there are no morphological gaps among specimenssupporting the hypothesis of a single species. It is proposed here to synonymize these species under the name Leucheriatomentosa (Lessing) Crisci. With this change, the number of species of Leucheria is reduced from 49 to 40.