Data from: Dasymaschalon wardii (Annonaceae), a new species from Kachin State, northern Myanmar, based on morphological and molecular evidence
Data files
Feb 24, 2026 version files 593.28 KB
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cp_5reg_v6trim.nex
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nr_vB3_72.nex
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README.md
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Abstract
Dasymaschalon wardii Y.H.Tan & Bin Yang, a new species from Kachin State, northern Myanmar, is described and illustrated here based on its morphological characteristics and molecular evidence. This species is similar to D. tibetense X.L.Hou but can be distinguished easily by its attenuated leaf apex, longer floral chamber, more significant number of carpels per flower and monocarps per fruit, and shorter seeds. The new species status is also supported by molecular phylogenetic analyses with five plastid regions (psbA-trnH, matK, trnL-trnF, rbcL, and ndhF) and two nuclear ribosomal DNA regions (ETS and ITS), which showed a distinct systematic position from the most morphologically similar species of D. tibetense.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.qz612jmvk
Description of the data and file structure
- cp_5reg_v6trim.nex: the concatenated matrix include 93 taxa and 5333 characters of 5 chloroplast regions.
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charset matK = 1-688;
charset ndhF = 689-2694;
charset trnH-psbA = 2695-3132;
charset rbcL = 3133-4454;
charset trnL-F = 4455-5333.
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- nr_vB3_72.nex: the concatenated matrix include 72 taxa and 1291 characters.
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charset ETS = 1-387;
charset ITS = 388-1291.
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