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Recircumscription of Polyscias (Araliaceae) to include six related genera, with a new infrageneric classification and a synopsis of species - Plant Diversity and Evolution Volume 128 No. 1-2 — Schweizerbart science publishers

Original paper

Recircumscription of Polyscias (Araliaceae) to include six related genera, with a new infrageneric classification and a synopsis of species

Lowry, Porter P.; Plunkett, Gregory M.

Abstract

The genus Polyscias, described more than two centuries ago, has gone through several cycles of expansion and contraction in its circumscription, settling in the last forty years on a broad consensus that includes nearly all Paleotropical Araliaceae with pinnately compound leaves, an articulated pedicel and a gynoecium with two to many carpels. Recent phylogenetic studies have shown that Polyscias is closely related to six other long-recognized genera (Arthrophyllum, Cuphocarpus, Gastonia, Munroidendron, Reynoldsia and Tetraplasandra). Because these other genera are all nested within a broad Polyscias sensu lato clade, substantial generic-level re-alignment is needed to avoid recognition of para- and polyphyletic groups. An earlier suggestion that each clade be recognized as a separate genus has proven impractical in light of an expanded phylogenetic analysis, which identified more than a dozen geographically coherent clades, some of which encompass significant morphological diversity but lack obvious defining synapomorphies. A more pragmatic approach is adopted here, in which all members of Polyscias sensu lato are treated as a single genus. Within this broadly defined genus, each clade is recognized as a subgenus, thereby retaining valuable information on evolutionary relationships while minimizing nomenclatural changes. A revised system of classification is proposed in which 159 currently recognized species are placed in Polyscias and assigned to 10 subgenera (seven species are left unassigned), necessitating 65 new combinations (nine at the rank of subgenus, 54 for species, and two for subspecies) and five new names.

Keywords

araliaceaepolysciasinfrageneric classificationsubgenusarthrophyllumcuphocarpusgastoniamunroidendronreynoldsiatetraplasandra