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Boliviadendron, a new segregate genus of mimosoid legume (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) narrowly endemic to the interior Andean valleys of Bolivia.


ABSTRACT: Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of Leucochloron alongside representatives of genera of the Inga and Albizia clades of the larger ingoid clade of mimosoid legumes (sensu Koenen et al. 2020) confirm the non-monophyly of the genus Leucochloron. We show that Leucochloronbolivianum is placed in the Albizia clade, while the remaining four species of Leucochloron are placed in the Inga clade, in line with previous results. To rectify this non-monophyly, L.bolivianum is segregated as the new genus, Boliviadendron, with a single species, Boliviadendronbolivianum, narrowly endemic to the interior Andean valleys of Bolivia. We illustrate this new segregate genus, present a map of its distribution and discuss the striking lack of morphological distinctions between Boliviadendron and Leucochloron, as well as the phylogenetic and morphological affinities of Boliviadendron to the genera Enterolobium and Albizia.

SUBMITTER: de Souza ER 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9849042 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Boliviadendron</i>, a new segregate genus of mimosoid legume (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) narrowly endemic to the interior Andean valleys of Bolivia.

de Souza Élvia Rodrigues ÉR   de Almeida Priscilla Gomes C PGC   Rocha Lamarck L   Koenen Erik J M EJM   Burgos Margoth Atahuachi MA   Lewis Gwilym P GP   Hughes Colin E CE  

PhytoKeys 20220822


Phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data sampling all species of <i>Leucochloron</i> alongside representatives of genera of the Inga and Albizia clades of the larger ingoid clade of mimosoid legumes (sensu Koenen et al. 2020) confirm the non-monophyly of the genus <i>Leucochloron</i>. We show that <i>Leucochloronbolivianum</i> is placed in the Albizia clade, while the remaining four species of <i>Leucochloron</i> are placed in the Inga clade, in line with previous results. To rectify this non-  ...[more]

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