Volume 83, Issue 1 p. 118-124
Article

The phylogenetic relationships of the physaloid genera (Solanaceae) based on morphological data

Barbro Axelius

Barbro Axelius

Botaniska Institutionen, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden

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First published: 01 January 1996
Citations: 12

Abstract

A group of genera, e.g., Chamaesaracha, Leucophysalis, Physaliastrum, Margaranthus, and Withania, in the subfamily Solanoideae (Solanaceae) is centered around the genus Physalis and has been named the physaloid group. It comprises a number of small and often poorly known genera, sometimes seen as united with Physalis and/or each other. A hypothesis of the phylogenetic relationships within this group, based on parsimony analyses of morphological data, is here presented for the first time. The result is discussed in relation to prevailing generic circumsciptions and taxonomic consequences. It is also compared with hypotheses of relationships based on cpDNA data.