Cuscuta alata
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Cuscuta alata View in CoL is a “good” species
Cuscuta alata View in CoL described by Brandegee (1909) from Sinaloa was considered by Yuncker (1921) a “strongly keeled form” of C. applanata View in CoL and the author considered the two names likely trees (ITS). Closely related C. americana View in CoL and C. victoriana View in CoL are used as outgroups. Branch lengths are drawn at the same scale for all three phylograms. ML bootstrap values are indicated for nodes supported ≥ 50%. Numbers following species names correspond to DNA accessions (see Appendix 2)
synonymous, which is how C. alata View in CoL has been viewed since. Although it shares some morphological similarities with C. chinensis View in CoL (incl. var. applanata View in CoL ), C. alata View in CoL is the most dissimilar species of this clade both from a molecular and morphological point of view ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig , 3 View Fig ). Multicellular projections in the form of crests or wings develop on the keels of both the calyx and the corolla lobes ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig ). In addition, the corolla lobes in C. alata View in CoL are lanceolate and acute to acuminate, while in C. chinensis View in CoL they are ovate and obtuse to rounded. More remarkably, flowers of C. alata View in CoL often develop small external infrastaminal scales with 1–2 fimbriae on the dorsal part of the corolla tube, below the sinuses of the corolla lobes ( Fig. 2h–i View Fig ). In view of these findings, C. alata View in CoL is reinstated as a species.
The former Cuscuta potosina includes two species
Cuscuta potosina var. globifera and C. yucatana formed a well-supported clade in the C. chinensis species complex, while C. potosina ( var. potosina ) was part of the sister clade that included both varieties of C. chinensis ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Cuscuta potosina var. globifera is also clearly distinct morphologically from C. potosina ( var. potosina ), C. chinensis , and C. yucatana (see identification key and descriptions below). Consequently, C. potosina var. globifera is described as a new species, C. azteca . Cuscuta globifera W.Schaffn. ex Yunck. is an invalid name, and we preferred to avoid a new combination based on the basyonim of var. globifera Yunck. because several other very similar species epithets are already in use (e.g., C. globosa Ridl. ; C. globulosa Benth. , C. globiflora Engelm. ).
Cuscuta potosina ( var. potosina ) was similar to C. chinensis var. applanata from a molecular point of view. However, it stands apart in this complex of species through its 4-merous flowers and 1-seeded capsules (see the identification key and descriptions). In this latter case, we considered appropriate to maintain C. potosina as a species based on its morphological distinction.
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Cuscuta alata
Stefanović, Mihai Costea Ian Spence Saša 2011 |
var. applanata
Costea and Stefanovic 2011 |