Akhania, a new genus for Salsoladaghestanica, Caroxyloncanescens and C.carpathum (Salsoloideae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae)

PhytoKeys. 2022 Oct 14:211:45-61. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.211.89408. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Genus Salsola s.l. was recently split into several genera of different phylogenetic placements within Salsoloideae, but both taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships of some parts of the former broadly defined Salsola still need to be clarified. A remarkable example is Salsolacanescens nom. illegit. ≡ Salsolaboissieri, a taxon with tricky taxonomic history that was only recently transferred to the genus Caroxylon (tribe Caroxyleae). Salsoladaghestanica, a narrow endemic of Central Dagestan (Russian Federation), was not even included in previous molecular studies of Salsoloideae and therefore still lacks an appropriate estimation of its relationships. Molecular phylogeny constructed here using nuclear and plastid DNA sequence data clearly placed Salsoladaghestanica and Caroxyloncarpathum as sister taxa and the clade S.daghestanica, Caroxyloncanescens (Salsolaboissieri), C.carpathum (Salsolacarpatha) as a sister of the monophyletic Caroxylon. All three species are distinct from Caroxylon from a morphological standpoint. In conclusion, a new genus, Akhania, was established for these taxa. The detailed distribution of Akhaniadaghestanica is presented for the first time.

Keywords: Akhania; Amaranthaceae; Chenopodiaceae; molecular phylogeny; new genus.