Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar

Desmochaeta (now Cyathula) achyranthoides was described from South America and reported to be a widespread tropical plant in both Africa and the Americas. A revision of herbarium material revealed that inter alia leaf shape differs between the populations of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Ther...

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Main Authors: Alexander P. Sukhorukov, Alexander N. Sennikov, Martin Cheek, Louis Nusbaumer, Maria Kushunina, Alexander C. Timonin
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author Alexander P. Sukhorukov
Alexander N. Sennikov
Martin Cheek
Louis Nusbaumer
Maria Kushunina
Alexander C. Timonin
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Alexander N. Sennikov
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Louis Nusbaumer
Maria Kushunina
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description Desmochaeta (now Cyathula) achyranthoides was described from South America and reported to be a widespread tropical plant in both Africa and the Americas. A revision of herbarium material revealed that inter alia leaf shape differs between the populations of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Therefore, we maintain the name C. achyranthoides s.str. for the American populations and re-instate the name C. geminata for most of the African plants. Both species are found in tropical evergreen forests, mainly at low altitudes. Furthermore, two mountain species, C. brevispicata from Madagascar and C. aethiopica from east tropical Africa, which were previously identified as C. achyranthoides, are described as new to science. Compared to both C. achyranthoides and C. geminata, these new species have short inflorescences and longer, recurved or uncinate perianths in the fertile flowers and morphologically resemble C. fernando-poensis; the latter is only known from the mountains of Equatorial Guinea (Bioko Island), south-west and (newly recorded here) North-West Regions of Cameroon. The species under study are compared with one another and with the related, pantropically distributed species C. prostrata; their synonymy is verified and typifications are established. The fine-level partial florescence (cyme) structure of each species is also studied, with further taxonomic implications. Cyathula geminata seems to be restricted to west and central tropical Africa, with its range replaced eastwards by C. aethiopica and in Madagascar by C. brevispicata.
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spelling doaj-art-131bf3f8b14040cc8fa33e2e9f706a772025-08-20T02:49:17ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20032025-08-0126023726810.3897/phytokeys.260.162975162975Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and MadagascarAlexander P. Sukhorukov0Alexander N. Sennikov1Martin Cheek2Louis Nusbaumer3Maria Kushunina4Alexander C. Timonin5Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityUniversity of HelsinkiRoyal Botanic Gardens, KewUniversity of GenevaLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityDesmochaeta (now Cyathula) achyranthoides was described from South America and reported to be a widespread tropical plant in both Africa and the Americas. A revision of herbarium material revealed that inter alia leaf shape differs between the populations of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Therefore, we maintain the name C. achyranthoides s.str. for the American populations and re-instate the name C. geminata for most of the African plants. Both species are found in tropical evergreen forests, mainly at low altitudes. Furthermore, two mountain species, C. brevispicata from Madagascar and C. aethiopica from east tropical Africa, which were previously identified as C. achyranthoides, are described as new to science. Compared to both C. achyranthoides and C. geminata, these new species have short inflorescences and longer, recurved or uncinate perianths in the fertile flowers and morphologically resemble C. fernando-poensis; the latter is only known from the mountains of Equatorial Guinea (Bioko Island), south-west and (newly recorded here) North-West Regions of Cameroon. The species under study are compared with one another and with the related, pantropically distributed species C. prostrata; their synonymy is verified and typifications are established. The fine-level partial florescence (cyme) structure of each species is also studied, with further taxonomic implications. Cyathula geminata seems to be restricted to west and central tropical Africa, with its range replaced eastwards by C. aethiopica and in Madagascar by C. brevispicata.https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/162975/download/pdf/
spellingShingle Alexander P. Sukhorukov
Alexander N. Sennikov
Martin Cheek
Louis Nusbaumer
Maria Kushunina
Alexander C. Timonin
Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
PhytoKeys
title Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
title_full Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
title_fullStr Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
title_short Taxonomic revision of the Cyathula achyranthoides group (Amaranthaceae, Achyranthoids) in continental Africa and Madagascar
title_sort taxonomic revision of the cyathula achyranthoides group amaranthaceae achyranthoids in continental africa and madagascar
url https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/162975/download/pdf/
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