Phylogenetics of Eulophiinae (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae): Evolutionary patterns and implications for generic delimitation

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Abstract

Eulophiinae comprise c. 270 species divided into nine genera, with the species-rich terrestrial genus Eulophia representing 60% of this diversity. Remarkable ecological and morphological variation, and an absence of clear diagnostic characters have led to uncertain generic delimitation in the subtribe. Using a combination of new and previously published DNA sequences, we created a dataset representing 122 taxa and all genera of Eulophiinae and inferred a complete generic-level phylogeny for the subtribe for the first time. Our sampling focused on analysing Afro-Madagascan taxa and therefore included representatives of the four mostly epiphytic Madagascan endemic genera, the near Madagascan endemic Oeceoclades and additional sampling of the predominantly African genera Eulophia and Orthochilus. In total, 104 new accessions were collected for this study in Zambia and Madagascar (88 of which represented 36 Eulophia spp. and 12 Oeceoclades spp.). Independent plastid and nuclear phylogenetic trees were inferred using Bayesian and maximum-likelihood algorithms, which recovered strong support for a monophyletic Eulophiinae, the first-branching position of the mostly epiphytic Madagascan endemic genera, and increased support for recognition of the terrestrial genera Oeceoclades and Orthochilus. Eulophia, the largest genus in the group, was recovered as polyphyletic, but with implications for its classification and that of Geodorum, that was nested in the main Eulophia clade. Although relationships among several genera were resolved with some confidence, the positions of the South African endemic genus Acrolophia and the epiphytic Madagascan endemic Paralophia require further work. Taxon sampling of Asian Eulophia is a priority for future work on the systematics of this group.

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Bone, R. E., Cribb, P. J., & Buerki, S. (2015). Phylogenetics of Eulophiinae (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae): Evolutionary patterns and implications for generic delimitation. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 179(1), 43–56. https://doi.org/10.1111/boj.12299

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