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Venation Patterns in Mimosa subseries Dolentes and Brevipedes (Leguminosae) and their Taxonomical Inferences

Abstract
Mimosa is a megadiverse genus of pantropical and subpantropical distribution. High morphological variability at infraspecific levels has often led to problems in the delimitation of taxa and the formation of taxonomic complexes. Here, on cleared leaflets of 20 taxa of the Dolentes- Brevipedes taxonomic complex, we describe three major venation types: acrodromous, parallelodromous, and brochidodromous. We provide a detailed description of variability among [ver mas...]
Mimosa is a megadiverse genus of pantropical and subpantropical distribution. High morphological variability at infraspecific levels has often led to problems in the delimitation of taxa and the formation of taxonomic complexes. Here, on cleared leaflets of 20 taxa of the Dolentes- Brevipedes taxonomic complex, we describe three major venation types: acrodromous, parallelodromous, and brochidodromous. We provide a detailed description of variability among each one, leading to the establishment of two and five subtypes within the acrodromous and brochidodromous taxa, respectively. Venation architecture clearly differentiates three species within Mimosa subseries Brevipedes: M. brevipes with acrodromous, M. fernandez-casasii with parallelodromous venation, and M. diversipila by its brochidodromous weak pattern. Three varieties are alsorecognizable in brochidodromous subseries Dolentes: M. dolens var. anisitsii with round pattern, M. dolens var. eriophylla and M. dolens var. rudis with ample pattern. [Cerrar]
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Grohar, Mariana Cecilia;   Rosenfeldt, Sonia;   Morales, Matias;  
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Systematic Botany 43 (2) : 532-543 (June 2018)
Date
2018-06-21
ISSN
0363-6445
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https://bioone.org/journals/systematic-botany/volume-43/issue-2/036364418X697256/Venation-Patterns-in-italicMimosa-italic-Subseries-italicDolentes-italic-and-italicBrevipedes/10.1600/036364418X697256.short
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4830
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https://doi.org/10.1600/036364418X697256
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Mimosa; Nervaduras Foliares; Leaf Veins; Acrodromous type; Tipo acródromo; Brochidodromous type; Tipo brochidodromo; Paralellodromous type; Tipo paralelodromos; Arquitectura venal;
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