Parasenecio chenopodiifolius (Compositae–Senecioneae) is a Synotis and conspecific with S. otophylla based on evidence from morphology, cytology and ITS/ETS sequence data
2014
Tang, Ming | Ren, Chen | Yang, Qin‐Er
Observations on living plants and herbarium specimens have convinced us that Synotis otophylla (Compositae–Senecioneae) from south Xizang (Tibet), China, must be merged with the Himalayan Parasenecio chenopodiifolius. However, is the plant a Synotis or a Parasenecio? We have examined floral micro‐morphological and cytological characters of P. chenopodiifolius, and performed molecular phylogenetic analyses based on ITS and ETS sequence data. The anther collar of this taxon is balusterform, and the endothecial tissue cell wall thickenings are radial. These conform to the floral micro‐characters of Synotis but differ from those of Parasenecio, which has subcylindrical anther collars, and polarized endothecial tissue cell wall thickenings. Chromosome counts indicate the taxon has 2n = 40, a number common in Synotis, whereas Parasenecio has 2n = 60. Our phylogenetic analyses based on ITS/ETS sequences also place P. chenopodiifolius in Synotis. We make the new combination S. chenopodiifolia and synonymize S. otophylla.
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