Ixeridiumsagittarioides (Asteraceae-Cichorieae) revisited: range extension and molecular evidence for its systematic position in the Lactuca alliance

PhytoKeys. 2023 Aug 7:230:115-130. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.230.107733. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Our first record of the rare and scatteredly distributed Ixeridiumsagittarioides for Guizhou, China, triggered a study to assess its systematic position. The species was placed in four different genera in the course of its taxonomic history and was recently treated with doubts as a member of Ixeridium in the Flora of China. Comparative morphological investigation and phylogenetic analyses based on the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (nrITS) and five non-coding plastid DNA regions (petD region, psbA-trnH, trnL-trnF, rpl32-trnL (UAG) and 5´rps16-trnQ (UUG) spacers) provided evidence that the species is not a member of Ixeridium and the Crepidinae but has evolved by ancient hybridisation of members of the Lactuca alliance (Lactucinae). It is reinstated as Lactucasagittarioides and a comprehensive morphological description is provided, based on material from its entire range of distribution.

Keywords: Asteraceae; Cichorieae; Crepidinae; Lactucasagittarioides; Lactucinae; reticulate evolution; systematic position; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

Yunnan Ten-thousand Talents Plan Young & Elite Talent Project National Key R&D Program of China