PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Re-establishment of the genus Ania Lindl. (Orchidaceae).

  • Lin Li,
  • Hai-Fei Yan,
  • Miao Niu,
  • Tie-Yao Tu,
  • Shi-Jin Li,
  • Fu-Wu Xing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. e103129

Abstract

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Ania Lindl. is a small genus of the tribe Collabieae subtribe Collabiinae (Orchidaceae). For the last 150 years, it has generally been treated as a synonym of Tainia Blume. In this study, we critically re-examined morphological characters that have been used to distinguish Ania from Tainia, and assessed the phylogeny of Tainia using morphological and palynological characters. Sequences of the nuclear ribosomal ITS, chloroplast trnL intron and combined DNA data sets were analysed to clarify the delimitation and the phylogeny of these groups. The morphological and palynological survey revealed a number of useful diagnostic characters which permit a clear definition of Ania, after the exclusion of a single taxonomically questionable species. Results confirmed that Ania is distinct from Tainia. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on molecular data provided the greatest resolution and produced a morphologically well differentiated clade of Ania. In addition to morphological and suggested palynological characters, the phylogenies were also supported by karyological evidence. Our results support the independent generic status of Ania. The genus name Ania is revived and re-established.