Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (Jul 2023)

Ranunculus dahlgreniae (section Batrachium , Ranunculaceae), a new species from Crete, Greece, with remarks on taxonomy and phylogenetic relations within the section

  • Magdalena Jopek,
  • Gerhard Wiegleb,
  • Wiesław Babik,
  • Joanna Zalewska-Gałosz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp/167462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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A new species, Ranunculus dahlgreniae , is described from a seasonal lake at Omalos Plateau, Lefka Ori Mountains, western Crete, Greece. The heterophyllous species resembles R. saniculifolius , R. peltatus , and the Mediterranean forms of R. baudotii . It differs from the aforementioned species by a combination of characters not found in any of them, i.e., 5–6 mm long petals, up to 2.2 mm long, glabrous achenes with a partly persistent style, a densely pubescent, in fruit slightly elongating receptacle, and intermediate leaves with rigid filiform apical segments, being divided into two or three cuneate, shortly petiolate leaflets. A key to all similar East Mediterranean taxa is presented. DNA analyses based on the sequencing of nuclear, ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS), and two chloroplast noncoding regions ( rpl 32- trn L and psb E- pet L), complemented by the analysis of genome-wide polymorphism using double digest RAD Sequencing (ddRADseq) supported that Ranunculus dahlgreniae is a distinct lineage, clearly separated from R. peltatus , R. baudotii , and R. saniculifolius . The phylogeny based on ddRADseq resembles the topologies obtained from chloroplast and nrITS data but with increasing resolution and support of fine-scale relationships. Extensive sampling, including taxa from temperate Europe and the West Mediterranean area, as well as the application of reduced-representation sequencing, allowed to better understand the pattern of diversity in the section Batrachium .

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