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Angylocalyceae

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The tribe Angylocalyceae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae. It has been circumscribed to include the following genera, which had been placed in tribe Sophoreae:[2][3][1][4]

This tribe does not currently have a node-based, phylogenetic definition, but it can be distinguished by the following morphological synapomorphy: "an ornithophilous floral syndrome in which the calyx and hypanthium are enlarged, the petals thickened and often red or orange, the standard often distinctly large, the lower petals undifferentiated or sometimes highly reduced, and the stamens and gynoecium exserted."[2][1] Also, members of this tribe accumulate iminosugars in their leaves, whereas other members of the ADA clade do not.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Cardoso, D.; de Queiroz, L. P.; Pennington, R. T.; de Lima, H. C.; Fonty, E.; Wojciechowski, M. F.; Lavin, M. (2012). "Revisiting the phylogeny of papilionoid legumes: new insights from comprehensively sampled early-branching lineages". Am J Bot. 99 (12): 1991–2013. doi:10.3732/ajb.1200380. PMID 23221500.
  2. ^ a b Cardoso, D.; Pennington, R.T.; de Queiroz, L.P.; Boatwright, J.S.; Van Wyk, B.-E.; Wojciechowski, M.F.; Lavin, M. (2013). "Reconstructing the deep-branching relationships of the papilionoid legumes". South African Journal of Botany. 89 (November): 58–75. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2013.05.001.
  3. ^ Doyle, Jeff J.; Doyle, Jane L.; Ballenger, Julie A.; Dickson, Elizabeth E.; Kajita, Tadashi; Ohashi, Hiroyoshi (1997). "A phylogeny of the chloroplast gene rbcL in the Leguminosae: taxonomic correlations and insights into the evolution of nodulation". Am J Bot. 84 (4): 541–554. doi:10.2307/2446030. JSTOR 2446030. PMID 21708606.
  4. ^ Wojciechowski, Martin F. (2013). "Towards a new classification of Leguminosae: Naming clades using non-Linnaean phylogenetic nomenclature". S Afr J Bot. 89: 85–93. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2013.06.017.
  5. ^ Cardoso, Domingos; São-Mateus, Wallace M.B.; da Cruz, Daiane Trabuco; Zartman, Charles E.; Komura, Dirce L.; Kite, Geoffrey; Prenner, Gerhard; Wieringa, Jan J.; Clark, Alexandra; Lewis, Gwilym; Pennington, R. Toby; de Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci (2015). "Filling in the gaps of the papilionoid legume phylogeny: The enigmatic Amazonian genus Petaladenium is a new branch of the early-diverging Amburaneae clade". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 84 (March): 112–124. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.12.015. PMID 25575702.
  6. ^ Kite, Geoffrey C.; Cardoso, Domingos; Lewis, Gwilym P.; Zartman, Charles E.; de Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci; Veitch, Nigel C. (2015). "Monomethyl ethers of 4,5-dihydroxypipecolic acid from Petaladenium urceoliferum: Enigmatic chemistry of an enigmatic legume". Phytochemistry. 116 (August): 198–202. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.02.026. PMID 25817832.

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Angylocalyceae: Brief Summary

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The tribe Angylocalyceae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae. It has been circumscribed to include the following genera, which had been placed in tribe Sophoreae:

Alexa Moq. Angylocalyx Taub. Castanospermum A.Cunn. ex Hook. Uleanthus Harms Xanthocercis Baill.

This tribe does not currently have a node-based, phylogenetic definition, but it can be distinguished by the following morphological synapomorphy: "an ornithophilous floral syndrome in which the calyx and hypanthium are enlarged, the petals thickened and often red or orange, the standard often distinctly large, the lower petals undifferentiated or sometimes highly reduced, and the stamens and gynoecium exserted." Also, members of this tribe accumulate iminosugars in their leaves, whereas other members of the ADA clade do not.

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