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Data from: A new subfamily classification of the Leguminosae based on a taxonomically comprehensive phylogeny

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  • 1. University of Montreal
  • 2. University of Tehran
  • 3. New Mexico State University
  • 4. Royal Botanic Gardens
  • 5. State University of Feira de Santana
  • 6. State University of Campinas
  • 7. University of the Western Cape
  • 8. Federal University of São Carlos
  • 9. University of Melbourne
  • 10. Federal University of Bahia
  • 11. National Taiwan University
  • 12. Universidade do Estado da Bahia
  • 13. Australian National University
  • 14. National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • 15. University of Edinburgh
  • 16. Cornell University
  • 17. Université Libre de Bruxelles
  • 18. Smithsonian Institution
  • 19. Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
  • 20. University of Oxford
  • 21. Sao Paulo State University
  • 22. University of Reading
  • 23. University of Zurich
  • 24. Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • 25. Kyushu University
  • 26. University of South Africa
  • 27. Tarbiat Modares University
  • 28. Montana State University
  • 29. University of Johannesburg
  • 30. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
  • 31. University of Angers
  • 32. National Science Foundation
  • 33. National University of Rosario
  • 34. University of Arizona
  • 35. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
  • 36. Universidade Federal de Goiás
  • 37. University of Dundee
  • 38. Arizona State University
  • 39. University of Cape Town
  • 40. Naturalis Biodiversity Center
  • 41. Heidelberg University
  • 42. Kunming Institute of Botany

Description

The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the traditionally recognised subfamily Caesalpinioideae, by recognising six robustly supported monophyletic subfamilies. This new classification uses as its framework the most comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of legumes to date, based on plastid matK gene sequences, and including near-complete sampling of genera (698 of the currently recognised 765 genera) and ca. 20% (3696) of known species. The matK gene region has been the most widely sequenced across the legumes, and in most legume lineages, this gene region is sufficiently variable to yield well-supported clades. This analysis resolves the same major clades as in other phylogenies of whole plastid and nuclear gene sets (with much sparser taxon sampling). Our analysis improves upon previous studies that have used large phylogenies of the Leguminosae for addressing evolutionary questions, because it maximises generic sampling and provides a phylogenetic tree that is based on a fully curated set of sequences that are vouchered and taxonomically validated. The phylogenetic trees obtained and the underlying data are available to browse and download, facilitating subsequent analyses that require evolutionary trees. Here we propose a new community-endorsed classification of the family that reflects the phylogenetic structure that is consistently resolved and recognises six subfamilies in Leguminosae: a recircumscribed Caesalpinioideae DC., Cercidoideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), Detarioideae Burmeist., Dialioideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), Duparquetioideae Legume Phylogeny Working Group (stat. nov.), and Papilionoideae DC. The traditionally recognised subfamily Mimosoideae is a distinct clade nested within the recircum-scribed Caesalpinioideae and is referred to informally as the mimosoid clade pending a forthcoming formal tribal and/or clade-based classification of the new Caesalpinioideae. We provide a key for subfamily identification, descriptions with diagnostic charactertistics for the subfamilies, figures illustrating their floral and fruit diversity, and lists of genera by subfamily. This new classification of Leguminosae represents a consensus view of the international legume systematics community; it invokes both compromise and practicality of use.

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10.12705/661.3 (DOI)