Morphological phylogenetics of Puya subgenus Puya (Bromeliaceae)

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Hornung-Leoni, Claudia T. [1 ]
Sosa, Victoria [1 ]
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[1] Inst Ecol, Dept Evolut Biol, Xalapa 91000, Veracruz, Mexico
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continuous characters; morphology; Puya subgenus Puyopsis;
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Puya, a large genus mostly from South America, has been taxonomically divided into two subgenera: Puyopsis and Puya. The latter includes only eight species distributed mainly in Chile, extending to Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru. The species of subgenus Puya are recognized by the presence of a sterile apex of the inflorescence branches, whereas those of subgenus Puyopsis have fertile flowers all along the branches. The objectives of this article were to determine whether this diagnostic character was synapomorphic for subgenus Puya, and to explore the relationships between its species. Parsimony analyses were performed for 43 taxa and 93 morphological characters, 87 of which were discrete and six continuous. In the analysis that included all characters, a single most parsimonious tree was found that supported subgenus Puya by two synapomorphic character states, including the diagnostic character of a sterile inflorescence branch apex and a blooming pattern in which flowers open gradually from base to apex. The trees were better supported when the continuous characters were included. Further studies are suggested to resolve the infrageneric classification of Puya and the relationships of the species belonging to subgenus Puya. (c) 2008 The Linnean Society of London.
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