Sotoa, a new genus of Spiranthinae (Orchidaceae) from Mexico and the southern United States



Document title: Sotoa, a new genus of Spiranthinae (Orchidaceae) from Mexico and the southern United States
Journal: Lankesteriana
Database: PERIÓDICA
System number: 000325453
ISSN: 1409-3871
Authors: 1
2
Institutions: 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Biología, México, Distrito Federal. México
2Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Pachuca, Hidalgo. México
Year:
Season: Ene
Volumen: 9
Number: 3
Pages: 491-504
Country: Costa Rica
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico, descriptivo
English abstract Generic placement of “Deiregyne” confusa and “D.” durangesis has been inconsistent among several recent classifications of subtribe Spiranthinae based mainly on floral characters. In this work, we assessed the systematic position of these two species by means of cladistic parsimony analyses of nuclear (nrITS) and plastid (trnL-trnF) DNA sequences of 36 species/21 genera of Spiranthinae. Additionally, perceived differences in habitat preference between the two species were evaluated using geographic information system and niche modeling tools. Our results show that, in spite of their striking similarity in overall flower morphology, “D.” confusa and “D.” durangensis are only distantly related to one another. Instead, the former species is strongly supported as sister to Svenkoeltzia, whereas the latter groups with Schiedeella. Niche modeling revealed noticeable differences in the two species’ ecological preferences; no overlap of their potential distribution areas (as inferred using the Maxent modeling method) was predicted. A new monotypic genus, Sotoa, is proposed to accommodate “Deiregyne” confusa on the basis of genetic, morphological and (inferred) reproductive differences from other genera of the subtribe. The main morphological feature distinguishing Sotoa from other Spiranthinae is the folding of the bottom surface of the nectary, which is deeply concave from outside, resulting in an internally convex surface that is covered by dense pubescence
Disciplines: Biología,
Química
Keyword: Angiospermas,
Taxonomía y sistemática,
Bioquímica,
Nuevos géneros,
Análisis filogenético,
Sotoa,
Orchidaceae,
México,
Estados Unidos de América
Keyword: Biology,
Chemistry,
Angiosperms,
Taxonomy and systematics,
Biochemistry,
New species,
Phylogenetic analysis,
Sotoa,
Orchidaceae,
Mexico,
United States of America
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