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Taxon:
Cryptotaenia elegans
Webb ex Bolle
Synonym of
Daucus elegans
(Webb ex Bolle) Spalik et al.
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Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Cryptotaenia
Family:
Apiaceae
(alt. Umbelliferae)
Subfamily:
Apioideae
Tribe:
Oenantheae
Nomen number:
461699
Place of publication:
Index sem. hort. bot. berol. 1861(app.):9. 1861
Verified:
03/10/2017
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
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Reference(s)
Hansen, A. & P. Sunding.
1993. Flora of Macaronesia. Checklist of vascular plants. 4. revised edition. Sommerfeltia 17:28-29.
Spalik, K. & S. R. Downie.
2007. Intercontinental disjunctions in
Cryptotaenia
(Apiaceae, Oenantheae): an appraisal using molecular data. J. Biogeogr. 34:2039-2054.
Note:
this biogeographic study of
Cryptotaenia
included members of tribe Scandiceae to reconstruct a phylogeny;
Cryptotaenia
was resolved as polyphyletic;
Cryptotaenia elegans
was resolved at the base of a group including
Daucus carota
,
D. syrticus
,
D. gracilis
,
D. sahariensis
,
D. biseriatus
,
Tornabenea annua
,
T. tenuissima
,
Pseudorlaya minuscula
,
P. pumila
,
Athamanta della-cellae
,
Pachyctenium mirabile
,
Daucus aureus
,
D. crinitus
,
D. muricatus
and
D. tenuisectus
, and recognized as a member of a Macaronesian clade together with
Melanoselinum decipiens
and
Monizia edulis
; the biogeographic analysis using either Bayesian or Neighbor-joining supported Macaronesia as part of an ancestral area for that group, with a dispersal event to Europe-NW Africa, and then back for second time to Macaronesia (
Tornabenea
)
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