Resurrection of Tectaria cadieri from T. ingens (Tectariaceae, Pteridophyta) based on morphological and molecular data
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Appendix_1.doc
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Bayesian_Inference(BI)_Tree.pdf
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Bayesian_Inference(BI)_Tree.tre
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Maximum_Likelihood(ML)_Tree.pdf
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Maximum_Likelihood(ML)_Tree.result
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Maximum_Parsimony(MP)_Tree.pdf
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Maximum_Parsimony(MP)_Tree.tre
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README_Dataset.txt
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Sequence_Alignment.nex
Abstract
We demonstrate that Tectaria cadieri (Tectariaceae) is a distinct species in Vietnam after long being placed under the synonymy of T. ingens. Morphologically, T. cadieri is similar to T. ingens, T. setulosa, T. trichotoma in their large fronds (up to 0.8–2 m long), 3-pinnate laminae, fully free veins, and sori in two rows on ultimate segments. However, T. cadieri differs from these species in the presence of linear, membranaceous stipe scales. The analyses of five plastid regions (atpB, ndhF plus ndhF-trnN, rbcL, rps16-matK plus matK, and trnL-trnF) also show that T. cadieri is neither closely related to T. ingens, T. setulosa, or T. trichotoma. Rather, T. cadieri is closely related to T. multicaudata, a morphologically distinct species with anastomosing veins. Along with a detailed description and illustrations for T. cadieri, we provided morphological comparisons and comments on the relationships between T. cadieri and morphologically similar species.