PhytoKeys (Jul 2019)

Recircumscription of Bredia and resurrection of Tashiroea (Sonerileae, Melastomataceae) with description of a new species T. villosa

  • Qiu-Jie Zhou,
  • Jin-Hong Dai,
  • Che-Wei Lin,
  • Tetsuo Denda,
  • Ren-Chao Zhou,
  • Ying Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.127.36608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 127
pp. 121 – 150

Abstract

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Bredia (Melastomataceae) is an Asian genus that extends from central and southern mainland China to Taiwan and the Ryukyu islands. Molecular phylogenetic analyses reveal that the type of Bredia is nested in a clade of 20 species, while Tashiroea, a genus previously synonymized in Bredia, falls in another distantly related clade of 10 species. Our morphological survey shows that the two clades can be distinguished by several diagnostic features including leaf indumentum, texture, leaf surface sculpture under SEM, presence/absence of yellowish uniseriate trichomes, and capsule morphology. Based on molecular and morphological evidence, Bredia is recircumscribed and Tashiroea is resurrected. Description and a list of species are provided for the two genera with the description of a new species, T. villosa.