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Pericarp structure and phylogeny of the Lamiaceae-Verbenaceae -complex

Olof Ryding
- 01 Mar 1995 - 
- Vol. 198, Iss: 1, pp 101-141
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Pericarp structure was investigated in 158 species of the families Lamiaceae andVerbenaceae and found similarities in pericarp characters led to the abandonment of subfam.Pogostemonoideae as a taxonomic unit.
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Pericarp structure was investigated in 158 species of the familiesLamiaceae andVerbenaceae. Data from 221 out of 262 genera ofLamiaceae s.l. and a few ofVerbenaceae s.str. were collected in a table. A cladistic analysis was performed on the basis of pericarp characters only. The abandonment of subfam.Pogostemonoideae as a taxonomic unit is considered. Examples of groups given additional support by similarities in pericarp characters are: (1) the gynobasic-styled labiates (subfamiliesPogostemonoideae, Lamioideae, Nepetoideae); (2) aLamioideae-Pogostemonoideae-group; (3)Nepetoideae; (4) aWestringia-Hemigenia-Hemiandra-Microcorys group (in subfam.Chloranthoideae); (5) aLepechinia-Chaunostoma-group (inNepetoideae); (6) aPrunella-Cleonia-group (inNepetoideae).

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TL;DR: A recent review of the classification and geography of the Dicotyledons can be found in this paper, with emphasis on new information published in the last decade, focusing on the recent advances in molecular taxonomy.
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Phylogeny and evolution of basils and allies (Ocimeae, Labiatae) based on three plastid DNA regions

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An updated phylogeny and classification of Lamiaceae subfamily Lamioideae

TL;DR: A taxonomic update of the Lamioideae subfamily is presented based on earlier published data as well as 71 new DNA extracts from relevant in- and outgroup taxa, and DNA sequence data from four chloroplast regions.
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G. Erdtman
- 01 Jan 1952 - 
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