Morphological and molecular evidence reject conspecificity of Malagasy and Mascarene Parablechnum (Polypodiopsida, Blechnaceae)

  1. Molino, Sonia 3
  2. Lafuente, Irene 1
  3. Rouhan, Germinal 2
  4. Medina, Rafael 3
  1. 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain (Sección Departamental de Nutrición y Ciencia de los Alimentos, Facultad de Veterinaria)
  2. 2 Université Paris 4. Paris-Sorbonne
  3. 3 Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain. (Departamento de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución. Facultad de Biología)
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PhytoKeys

ISSN: 1314-2003 1314-2011

Year of publication: 2022

Volume: 214

Pages: 47-60

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3897/PHYTOKEYS.214.95125 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Under the current treatment of the Blechnaceae, only one species of the fern genus Parablechnum is recognised in the western Indian Ocean, often referred to as P. marginatum. Two varieties are currently recognised within it: a type variety present in the Mascarene Islands of Réunion and Mauritius and P. marginatum var. humbertii in Madagascar. Recent molecular evidence suggested that these two varieties are not closely related, questioning their conspecific status. To collect further evidence to support a taxonomic decision, we performed a morphological study based on 57 herbarium specimens comparing traits from general morphology, cross section of the fertile pinnae, sporangia and spores. As a result, Malagasy specimens can be distinguished morphologically from the Mascarene ones by pinna apex and pinna section, the presence of sporangiasters and spore ornamentation. Additionally, spore size analyses resulted in statistically significant differences between both varieties. Our results, aligned with the available phylogenetic data, support that these two taxa should be recognised as separate species and, hence, we propose the necessary new combination and provide full descriptions.

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