The Neotropical clade of the lycophyte genus Phlegmariurus is comprised of an estimated 150 described species and exhibits exceptional morphological and ecological diversity. Because of their simple morphology, frequent convergent evolution, and the recentness of the group’s diversification, the delimitation of species and species groups has remained challenging. Here, we present a robustly support phylogeny of Neotropical Phlegmariurus based on six chloroplast markers and ca. 70% of known species, and use ancestral character state reconstruction to investigate morphological evolution in the clade, and define natural species groups. The Neotropical species of Phlegmariurus form a clade that also includes a small number of Afro-Madagascan sp...
Based on morphology, a cladistic analysis of the Neotropical family Quiinaceae (Malpighiales) was pe...
Blechnaceae is a worldwide family of leptosporangiate ferns composed of about 250 species. Most of t...
Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and ar...
The genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscribe...
Th e genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscrib...
The generic classification of huperzioid Lycopodiaceae was tested using Bayesian inference and Maxim...
The genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscribe...
Phlegmariurus Holub, Preslia 36: 21. 1964. — Type: Phlegmariurus phlegmaria (L.) Holub (= Lycopod...
We explored the biogeographical history of a group of spore-bearing plants focusing on Phlegmariurus...
This paper presents new nomenclatural combinations in Brazilian Lycopodiaceae, necessary for an upco...
We examine the global relationships of all New Zealand’s Lycopodiaceae species through DNA sequencin...
Taxonomic delimitations are challenging because of the convergent and variable nature of phenotypic ...
Phlegmariurus varius is an Australasian species of lycophyte that has long been recognised as morpho...
Phlegmariurus is the only genus of Lycopodiaceae with the species grouped in 22 informal groups. Spe...
2. Phlegmariurus aqualupianus (Spring) B. Øllgaard (2012a: 480). — Lycopodium aqualupianum Spring...
Based on morphology, a cladistic analysis of the Neotropical family Quiinaceae (Malpighiales) was pe...
Blechnaceae is a worldwide family of leptosporangiate ferns composed of about 250 species. Most of t...
Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and ar...
The genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscribe...
Th e genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscrib...
The generic classification of huperzioid Lycopodiaceae was tested using Bayesian inference and Maxim...
The genus Phlegmariurus Holub is recognised more widely than originally proposed and is circumscribe...
Phlegmariurus Holub, Preslia 36: 21. 1964. — Type: Phlegmariurus phlegmaria (L.) Holub (= Lycopod...
We explored the biogeographical history of a group of spore-bearing plants focusing on Phlegmariurus...
This paper presents new nomenclatural combinations in Brazilian Lycopodiaceae, necessary for an upco...
We examine the global relationships of all New Zealand’s Lycopodiaceae species through DNA sequencin...
Taxonomic delimitations are challenging because of the convergent and variable nature of phenotypic ...
Phlegmariurus varius is an Australasian species of lycophyte that has long been recognised as morpho...
Phlegmariurus is the only genus of Lycopodiaceae with the species grouped in 22 informal groups. Spe...
2. Phlegmariurus aqualupianus (Spring) B. Øllgaard (2012a: 480). — Lycopodium aqualupianum Spring...
Based on morphology, a cladistic analysis of the Neotropical family Quiinaceae (Malpighiales) was pe...
Blechnaceae is a worldwide family of leptosporangiate ferns composed of about 250 species. Most of t...
Lychnophorinae occurs mainly in campos rupestres and cerrados of the Cerrado Domain (Brazil) and ar...