@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25485,
author = {Etienne Leveille-Bourret and Sabina Donadio and Claire Noelle Gilmour and Julian Richard Starr},
title = {Rhodoscirpus (Cyperaceae: Scirpeae), a new South American sedge genus supported by molecular, morphological, anatomical and embryological data},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Amphiscirpus; Andes; Phylloscirpus; Phylogeny; Scirpus asper; Scirpus trachycaulos; Taxonomy; Zameioscirpus},
doi = {10.12705/645.4},
url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iapt/tax/2015/00000064/00000005/art00006},
pmid = {},
journal = {Taxon},
volume = {64},
number = {5},
pages = {931--944},
abstract = {In its broadest sense, Scirpus consists of a heterogeneous assemblage of up to 250 species, but modern circumscriptions suggest that only 40?50 species are part of the genus. Despite a narrower definition of the genus, atypical species continue to be segregated from Scirpus with a common pattern being the removal of Southern Hemisphere taxa to other genera and tribes. In South America, the morphology of remaining Scirpus species also suggests that they are not closely related to Scirpus s.str., but most of these taxa are only known from their types, making a detailed analysis of their generic affinities difficult. One notable exception is Scirpus asper, a species that is relatively common in the mountains and adjacent lowlands of Peru south to Argentina. Although this species possesses features used in the circumscription of Scirpus, such as cauline leaves, flat leaf blades and anthelate inflorescences, it is known to differ from Scirpus s.str. by its Schoenus-type embryo, and most of its presumed allies are now placed in different genera (e.g., Scirpus analecti ≡ Cypringlea analecta; Scirpus giganteus ≡ Androtrichum giganteum). In this study, we use DNA sequence data from the plastid (matK, ndhF) and nuclear (ETS-1f) genomes to demonstrate that Scirpus asper is not closely related to Scirpus s.str., but sister to Phylloscirpus within the predominantly South American Zameioscirpus clade (Amphiscirpus, Phylloscirpus, Zameioscirpus). When combined with morphological, anatomical and embryological data, results indicate that S. asper is best treated as the sole species of a new monotypic genus, Rhodoscirpus. The implications of these results on the taxonomy of tribe Scirpeae are discussed.}
}
Taxa for Study 18774

Citation title:
"Rhodoscirpus (Cyperaceae: Scirpeae), a new South American sedge genus supported by molecular, morphological, anatomical and embryological data".

Study name:
"Rhodoscirpus (Cyperaceae: Scirpeae), a new South American sedge genus supported by molecular, morphological, anatomical and embryological data".

This study is part of submission 18774
(Status: Published).
Taxa
| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 2153957 |
Amphiscirpus nevadensis STA2141 |
140878
|
2776602
|
| 2153929 |
Amphiscirpus nevadensis STA2213 |
140878
|
2776602
|
| 2153946 |
Blysmus rufus STA1913 |
|
2659976
|
| 2153944 |
Calliscirpus brachythrix STA2134 |
|
|
| 2153955 |
Calliscirpus criniger STA1899 |
|
|
| 2153925 |
Carex acicularis STA84 AY242012S2 |
234468
|
5993033
|
| 2153940 |
Carex blanda STA183 AY241983 |
69851
|
2659994
|
| 2153963 |
Carex capitata STA395 DQ115119 |
140797
|
2659996
|
| 2153962 |
Carex siderosticta STA733 DQ998892 |
418180
|
8470316
|
| 2153943 |
Carex stipata STA1808 AY757375 |
240665
|
2660046
|
| 2153937 |
Dulichium arundinaceum STA154 STA2469 |
100290
|
2660500
|
| 2153935 |
Eleocharis acicularis d484 |
280053
|
2660514
|
| 2153954 |
Eriophorum angustifolium subsp angustifolium STA1777 STA2547 |
|
|
| 2153931 |
Eriophorum russeolum subsp russeolum STA1793 STA2562 |
|
|
| 2153938 |
Eriophorum vaginatum subsp spissum STA1804 STA2607 |
|
|
| 2153956 |
Eriophorum virginicum STA1807 STA2608 |
|
|
| 2153949 |
Eriophorum viridicarinatum STA1779 |
46327
|
2660571
|
| 2153936 |
Erioscirpus comosus STA2092 |
|
|
| 2153945 |
Fimbristylis ovata STA328 |
76408
|
2780986
|
| 2153923 |
Khaosokia caricoides STA387 |
306626
|
5981465
|
| 2153964 |
Phylloscirpus deserticola STA2101 |
237646
|
5974158
|
| 2153947 |
Phylloscirpus deserticola STA2146 |
237646
|
5974158
|
| 2153953 |
Scirpus ancistrochaetus dS035 |
434049
|
2660673
|
| 2153952 |
Scirpus asper Argentina STA2173 |
|
|
| 2153959 |
Scirpus asper Argentina STA2174 |
|
|
| 2153961 |
Scirpus asper Chile STA2065 |
|
|
| 2153930 |
Scirpus asper Chile STA2708 |
|
|
| 2153933 |
Scirpus asper Chile STA2709 |
|
|
| 2153958 |
Scirpus asper Peru STA2706 |
|
|
| 2153939 |
Scirpus cyperinus STA1773 |
435680
|
2660672
|
| 2153928 |
Scirpus divaricatus dS014 STA2703 |
|
|
| 2153924 |
Scirpus hattorianus STA1984 STA2566 |
435684
|
2660681
|
| 2153951 |
Scirpus maximowiczii STA1919 |
|
|
| 2153934 |
Scirpus microcarpus STA1976 STA2570 |
100302
|
3875283
|
| 2153927 |
Scirpus pendulus STA1978 STA2569 |
435685
|
2660686
|
| 2153942 |
Scirpus polyphyllus dS050 |
|
|
| 2153960 |
Scirpus polystachyus STA349 |
76509
|
5957201
|
| 2153950 |
Scirpus radicans STA1915 |
291109
|
5946100
|
| 2153932 |
Scirpus wichurae dS003 |
388578
|
8559814
|
| 2153922 |
Trichophorum alpinum STA1815 |
291103
|
2672162
|
| 2153926 |
Trichophorum cespitosum STA1819 |
76515
|
2776095
|
| 2153941 |
Zameioscirpus atacamensis STA2105 2143 |
237652
|
5974163
|
| 2153948 |
Zameioscirpus muticus STA2062 |
237650
|
5974160
|