IEGEBA   24053
INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Taxonomic revision of the genus Tetraglochin (Rosaceae, Rosoideae) and morphometric analysis of its species
Autor/es:
CIALDELLA, A. M.; POMETTI, C. L.
Revista:
Phytotaxa
Editorial:
Magnolia Press
Referencias:
Lugar: Auckland; Año: 2017 vol. 296 p. 201 - 227
ISSN:
1179-3155
Resumen:
Tetraglochin is a small genus distributed along the Andes from Perú to southern Argentina and central Chile, belonging to thefamily Rosaceae. Systematic studies in Tetraglochin are scarce, and circumscription of some members of this genus is controversial.In order to evaluate the degree of morphological differentiation between the species of this genus, we performedmorphometric analyses using multivariate methods (non parametric ANOVA, phenetic analysis and canonical discriminantanalysis) including those specimens with intermediate characteristics between T. alata and T. ameghinoi. The phenogramobtained showed two principal clusters; this picture suggested a clear grouping of the specimens of T. alata, T. ameghinoi,T. aff. alata and T. andina. In the canonical discriminant analysis five groups were found and in general terms all individualsof T. alata, T. aff. alata and T. ameghinoi were grouped together. When multivariate analyses were applied almost all specimenscould be correctly assigned to its species. However, specimens of T. alata, T. aff. alata and T. ameghinoi , were notwell discriminated. Following recent phylogenetic results on the genus, and morphometric analyses perfomed herein for thefirst time, we present an updated taxonomic revision of Tetraglochin, based on exomorphological, vegetative and reproductivecharacters, including a key to identify species and varieties, their associated synonymy, full descriptions, geographicaldistribution and illustrations. As result, a new combination, T. alata var. ameghinoi is proposed, T. alata var. patagonica isreduced to synonymy of T. alata var. alata, and T. paucijugata and T. tragacantha are reduced to synonymy of T. cristata.Lectotypes for Margyricarpus acanthocarpus, Tetraglochin acanthocarpa var. lasiocarpa, var. dasycarpa, var. macropodaand var. lejocarpa are designated. One species, Tetraglochin buxifolia is excluded from the genus.