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Bartsia

Bartsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae.

Bartsia
Bartsia alpina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Orobanchaceae
Tribe: Rhinantheae
Genus: Bartsia
L.
Bartsia trixago (synonym of Bellardia trixago)
Bartsia chilensis (basionym of Neobartsia chilensis)

Etymology edit

Bartsia was named after Johann Bartsch (Latinized as Johannes Bartsius, 1709-1738), a botanist of Königsberg. The plant was named for him by his associate Carl Linnaeus, and the genus has been sometimes spelt as Bartschia.[1]

Starbia, an anagram of Bartsia, is another genus of Orobanchaceae, synonym of Alectra.[2]

Phylogeny edit

The phylogeny of the genera of Rhinantheae has been explored using molecular characters.[3][4] Bartsia belongs to the core Rhinantheae. Bartsia sensu stricto (e.g. B. alpina) is the sister genus to Odontites, Bellardia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, and Euphrasia.

Genus-level cladogram of tribe Rhinantheae.
  Rhinantheae  
         

  Melampyrum  

         

  Rhynchocorys  

         

  Lathraea

  Rhinanthus

  Core Rhinantheae  
         

  Bartsia sensu stricto (Bartsia alpina)

         

  Euphrasia

         

  Hedbergia
  (including Bartsia decurva + B. longiflora)

  Tozzia

  Odontites sensu lato
  (including Bartsiella
  and Bornmuellerantha)

         

  Bellardia

         

  Neobartsia
(New World Bartsia)

  Parentucellia

The cladogram has been reconstructed from nuclear and plastid DNA molecular characters (ITS, rps16 intron and trnK region).[3][4]

Classification edit

In 1990, the genus was revised to contain 49 species; 45 of them are endemic to the Andes.[5] The most familiar species might be the well-studied Bartsia alpina, which has a circumboreal distribution, occurring throughout northern regions of the Northern Hemisphere.[6] There are also two afromontane species, restricted to the mountains of northeastern Africa: Bartsia decurva and Bartsia longiflora. These two plants, B. alpina, and the many Andean species are three distinct lineages, making the genus polyphyletic.[7][4][8]

As a solution to the problem of Bartsia polyphyly, two taxonomic adjustments have been proposed.

  1. All South American species are reclassified into the new genus Neobartsia.[8] This new name keeps traceability with Bartsia while incorporating information about its New World distribution (in ancient Greek, νέος, i.e. néos, means 'new').
  2. The two African species Bartsia decurva and Bartsia longiflora are reclassified into the existing genus Hedbergia.[4]

Accepted species names include the following taxa classified according to geographic distribution groups.[9][8]

Europe edit

Mediterranean Basin edit

Northeastern Africa edit

Andean South America edit

  • Bartsia acuminata Pursh
  • Bartsia altissima Rusby
  • Bartsia anomala Edwin
  • Bartsia asperrima (Link) Samp.
  • Bartsia aurea Edwin
  • Neobartsia adenophylla (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia alba (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia aprica (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia australis (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia bartsioides (Hook.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia camporum (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia canescens (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia chilensis (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia crenata (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia crenoloba (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia crisafullii (N.H.Holmgren) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia diffusa (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia elachophylla (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia elongata (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia fiebrigii (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia filiformis (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia flava (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia glandulifera (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia inaequalis (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia integrifolia (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia jujuyensis (Cabrera & Botta) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia laniflora (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia laticrenata (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia lydiae (Sylvester) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia melampyroides (Kunth) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia mutica (Kunth) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia orthocarpiflora (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia patens (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia pauciflora (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia pedicularoides (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia peruviana (Walp.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia pumila (Benth.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia pyricarpa (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia ramosa (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia remota (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia rigida (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia santolinifolia (Kunth) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia sericea (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia serrata (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia stricta (Kunth) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia strigosa (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia tenuis (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia thiantha (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia tomentosa (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia trichophylla (Wedd.) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia tricolor (Molau) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.
  • Neobartsia weberbaueri (Diels) Uribe-Convers & Tank, comb. nov.

References edit

  1. ^ Gentil, Ambroise (1923). Dictionnaire étymologique de la flore française (PDF). Paris: Paul Lechevalier. p. 31.
  2. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2018-06-06). Verzeichnis eponymischer Pflanzennamen - Erweiterte Edition. Index of Eponymic Plant Names - Extended Edition. Index de Noms éponymiques des Plantes - Édition augmentée (in German). Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin. p. B21. doi:10.3372/epolist2018. ISBN 978-3-946292-26-5. S2CID 187926901.
  3. ^ a b Těšitel, Jakub; Říha, Pavel; Svobodová, Šárka; Malinová, Tamara; Štech, Milan (2010-10-28). "Phylogeny, Life History Evolution and Biogeography of the Rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae". Folia Geobotanica. 45 (4): 347–367. doi:10.1007/s12224-010-9089-y. ISSN 1211-9520. S2CID 39873516.
  4. ^ a b c d Scheunert, Agnes; Fleischmann, Andreas; Olano-Marín, Catalina; Bräuchler, Christian; Heubl, Günther (2012-12-14). "Phylogeny of tribe Rhinantheae (Orobanchaceae) with a focus on biogeography, cytology and re-examination of generic concepts". Taxon. 61 (6): 1269–1285. doi:10.1002/tax.616008.
  5. ^ Molau, Ulf (1990). "The genus Bartsia (Scrophulariaceae-Rhinanthoideae)". Opera Botanica. 102: 5–99.
  6. ^ Taylor, K. and F. J. Rumsey. (2003). Bartsia alpina L. Journal of Ecology 91(5), 908-21.
  7. ^ Uribe-Convers, S. and D. Tank. Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Bartsia L. (Orobanchaceae): a mostly South American genus wrapped in a European Clade. Presentation abstract. Botany 2010. Providence, Rhode Island. August 4, 2010.
  8. ^ a b c Uribe-Convers, Simon; Tank, David C. (2016-09-01). "Phylogenetic Revision of the Genus Bartsia (Orobanchaceae): Disjunct Distributions Correlate to Independent Lineages". Systematic Botany. 41 (3): 672–684. doi:10.1600/036364416X692299. S2CID 88752480.
  9. ^ Bartsia. The Plant List.

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Bartsia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae Bartsia Bartsia alpina Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Asterids Order Lamiales Family Orobanchaceae Tribe Rhinantheae Genus BartsiaL Bartsia trixago synonym of Bellardia trixago Bartsia chilensis basionym of Neobartsia chilensis Contents 1 Etymology 2 Phylogeny 3 Classification 3 1 Europe 3 2 Mediterranean Basin 3 3 Northeastern Africa 3 4 Andean South America 4 ReferencesEtymology editBartsia was named after Johann Bartsch Latinized as Johannes Bartsius 1709 1738 a botanist of Konigsberg The plant was named for him by his associate Carl Linnaeus and the genus has been sometimes spelt as Bartschia 1 Starbia an anagram of Bartsia is another genus of Orobanchaceae synonym of Alectra 2 Phylogeny editThe phylogeny of the genera of Rhinantheae has been explored using molecular characters 3 4 Bartsia belongs to the core Rhinantheae Bartsia sensu stricto e g B alpina is the sister genus to Odontites Bellardia Tozzia Hedbergia and Euphrasia Genus level cladogram of tribe Rhinantheae Rhinantheae Melampyrum Rhynchocorys Lathraea Rhinanthus Core Rhinantheae Bartsia sensu stricto Bartsia alpina Euphrasia Hedbergia including Bartsia decurva B longiflora Tozzia Odontites sensu lato including Bartsiella and Bornmuellerantha Bellardia Neobartsia New World Bartsia Parentucellia The cladogram has been reconstructed from nuclear and plastid DNA molecular characters ITS rps16 intron and trnK region 3 4 Classification editIn 1990 the genus was revised to contain 49 species 45 of them are endemic to the Andes 5 The most familiar species might be the well studied Bartsia alpina which has a circumboreal distribution occurring throughout northern regions of the Northern Hemisphere 6 There are also two afromontane species restricted to the mountains of northeastern Africa Bartsia decurva and Bartsia longiflora These two plants B alpina and the many Andean species are three distinct lineages making the genus polyphyletic 7 4 8 As a solution to the problem of Bartsia polyphyly two taxonomic adjustments have been proposed All South American species are reclassified into the new genus Neobartsia 8 This new name keeps traceability with Bartsia while incorporating information about its New World distribution in ancient Greek neos i e neos means new The two African species Bartsia decurva and Bartsia longiflora are reclassified into the existing genus Hedbergia 4 Accepted species names include the following taxa classified according to geographic distribution groups 9 8 Europe edit Bartsia alpina L velvetbells Mediterranean Basin edit Bartsia trixago L Northeastern Africa edit Hedbergia decurva synonym of Bartsia decurva Hochst ex Benth Hedbergia longiflora synonym of Bartsia longiflora Hochst ex Benth Andean South America edit Bartsia acuminata Pursh Bartsia altissima Rusby Bartsia anomala Edwin Bartsia asperrima Link Samp Bartsia aurea Edwin Neobartsia adenophylla Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia alba Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia aprica Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia australis Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia bartsioides Hook Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia camporum Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia canescens Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia chilensis Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia crenata Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia crenoloba Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia crisafullii N H Holmgren Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia diffusa Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia elachophylla Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia elongata Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia fiebrigii Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia filiformis Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia flava Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia glandulifera Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia inaequalis Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia integrifolia Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia jujuyensis Cabrera amp Botta Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia laniflora Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia laticrenata Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia lydiae Sylvester Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia melampyroides Kunth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia mutica Kunth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia orthocarpiflora Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia patens Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia pauciflora Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia pedicularoides Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia peruviana Walp Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia pumila Benth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia pyricarpa Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia ramosa Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia remota Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia rigida Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia santolinifolia Kunth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia sericea Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia serrata Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia stricta Kunth Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia strigosa Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia tenuis Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia thiantha Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia tomentosa Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia trichophylla Wedd Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia tricolor Molau Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov Neobartsia weberbaueri Diels Uribe Convers amp Tank comb nov References edit Gentil Ambroise 1923 Dictionnaire etymologique de la flore francaise PDF Paris Paul Lechevalier p 31 Burkhardt Lotte 2018 06 06 Verzeichnis eponymischer Pflanzennamen Erweiterte Edition Index of Eponymic Plant Names Extended Edition Index de Noms eponymiques des Plantes Edition augmentee in German Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin Freie Universitat Berlin p B21 doi 10 3372 epolist2018 ISBN 978 3 946292 26 5 S2CID 187926901 a b Tesitel Jakub Riha Pavel Svobodova Sarka Malinova Tamara Stech Milan 2010 10 28 Phylogeny Life History Evolution and Biogeography of the Rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae Folia Geobotanica 45 4 347 367 doi 10 1007 s12224 010 9089 y ISSN 1211 9520 S2CID 39873516 a b c d Scheunert Agnes Fleischmann Andreas Olano Marin Catalina Brauchler Christian Heubl Gunther 2012 12 14 Phylogeny of tribe Rhinantheae Orobanchaceae with a focus on biogeography cytology and re examination of generic concepts Taxon 61 6 1269 1285 doi 10 1002 tax 616008 Molau Ulf 1990 The genus Bartsia Scrophulariaceae Rhinanthoideae Opera Botanica 102 5 99 Taylor K and F J Rumsey 2003 Bartsia alpina L Journal of Ecology 91 5 908 21 Uribe Convers S and D Tank Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Bartsia L Orobanchaceae a mostly South American genus wrapped in a European Clade Presentation abstract Botany 2010 Providence Rhode Island August 4 2010 a b c Uribe Convers Simon Tank David C 2016 09 01 Phylogenetic Revision of the Genus Bartsia Orobanchaceae Disjunct Distributions Correlate to Independent Lineages Systematic Botany 41 3 672 684 doi 10 1600 036364416X692299 S2CID 88752480 Bartsia The Plant List nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bartsia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bartsia amp oldid 1169787269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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