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1 July 2008 Reassignment of Six Polyalthia Species to the New Genus Maasia (Annonaceae): Molecular and Morphological Congruence
Johan B. Mols, Paul J. A. Keßler, Steven H. Rogstad, Richard M. K. Saunders
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Abstract

Recently published molecular phylogenies of the Annonaceae have confirmed the long-held hypothesis that the large paleotropical genus Polyalthia is polyphyletic. Species previously assigned to Polyalthia are now known to belong to up to six distinct, generally well-supported clades. Three members of a group of six species previously referred to as the Polyalthia hypoleuca complex form a monophyletic group (with 99% bootstrap support) that is only distantly related to the other species of Polyalthia sampled. Putative morphological synapomorphies are assessed, and justification provided for validating a new generic name, Maasia . Six species names in the Polyalthia hypoleuca complex are accordingly transferred to Maasia: M. discolor, M. glauca, M. hypoleuca, M. multinervis, M. ovalifolia, and M. sumatrana .

Johan B. Mols, Paul J. A. Keßler, Steven H. Rogstad, and Richard M. K. Saunders "Reassignment of Six Polyalthia Species to the New Genus Maasia (Annonaceae): Molecular and Morphological Congruence," Systematic Botany 33(3), 490-494, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364408785679752
Published: 1 July 2008
KEYWORDS
new combinations
nomenclature
phylogeny
synapomorphy
systematics
taxonomy
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