Calypogeia (Calypogeiaceae, Marchantiophyta) in Pacific Asia: Updates from Molecular Revision with Particular Attention to the Genus in North Indochina

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Contributors

  • Vadim A. Bakalin - , RAS - Botanical Garden-Institute, Far Eastern Branch (Author)
  • Yulia D. Maltseva - , RAS - Botanical Garden-Institute, Far Eastern Branch (Author)
  • Frank Müller - , Chair of Botany, TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Ksenia G. Klimova - , RAS - Botanical Garden-Institute, Far Eastern Branch (Author)
  • Van Sinh Nguyen - , Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology (Author)
  • Seung Se Choi - , National Institute of Ecology (Author)
  • Aleksey V. Troitsky - , Lomonosov Moscow State University (Author)

Abstract

Calypogeia is a genus in Pacific Asia that is difficult to classify taxonomically. These difficulties arise from (1) considering the presence of oil bodies as anatomical characters for taxonomic differentiation, (2) the wide occurrence of sibling, semicryptic and geographical vicariant taxa and (3) the inevitable need to organize new datasets for molecular genetic revision of the genus. The present study uses an integrative approach, including molecular genetic, morphological, chorological and ecological methods, to understand the taxonomy of the genus in Amphi-Pacific Asia. As a result, a set of new-to-science taxa was revealed, and the suite of morphological features necessary for reliable discrimination of the taxa was revised. These results are based on the study of a large set of ‘fresh’ collections suitable for molecular analysis and morphological comparison and include data on oil bodies. The most basal branch in Calypogeia s.l. is segregated into a new genus, Asperifolia. Descriptions of the new taxa and the key to Calypogeia in Vietnam are provided.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number983
JournalPlants
Volume11
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Calypogeiaceae, geographic vicariants, Hepaticae, liverworts, phylogeny, speciation, taxonomy