Molecular phylogeny supports a new circumscription of Mimosa subser. Polycephalae, a species-rich lineage centered in the Brazilian Cerrado

With a Pantropical distribution, Mimosa is one of the most diverse genera of Tribe Mimoseae, with about 615 species. It circumscribes five sections ( M. sect. Batocaulon DC., M . sect. Calothamnos Barneby, M . sect. Habbasia DC., M . sect. Mimadenia Barneby, M . sect. Mimosa ), 41 series and 37 subs...

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Published inRevista brasileira de botânica Vol. 48; no. 1; p. 12
Main Authors Mendes, Thainara Policarpo, Simon, Marcelo Fragomeni, da Silva, Marcos José
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing 01.12.2025
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:With a Pantropical distribution, Mimosa is one of the most diverse genera of Tribe Mimoseae, with about 615 species. It circumscribes five sections ( M. sect. Batocaulon DC., M . sect. Calothamnos Barneby, M . sect. Habbasia DC., M . sect. Mimadenia Barneby, M . sect. Mimosa ), 41 series and 37 subseries, being M . subser. Polycephalae (Benth.) Barneby, the largest of them with 34 species distributed in Central Brazil. Although the species in this subseries are recognized by leaves with a pair of multifoliolate pinnae, unarmed branches, paleaceous calyx with fimbriated lobes and monadelphous filaments at the base, previous phylogenetic study recovered it as non-monophyletic with their taxa mixed with representatives of subseries Discobolae Barneby, Dicerastae Barneby, Hirsutae (Benth.) Barneby and series Modestae (Benth.) Barneby. We performed a phylogenetic reconstruction of Mimosa subser. Polycephalae and closely related taxa aiming to recircumscribe it to a monophyletic taxon and understand the relationship among its species. We sampled 30 species of M . subser. Polycephalae plus 22 from immediately related groups and performed isolated and combined analyzes of ITS (nrDNA) and trnD-trnT (cpDNA) markers using Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference methods. Our analyzes confirm the non-monophyly of Mimosa subser. Polycephalae , with its taxa mixed with members of other infrageneric taxa. To make Mimosa subser. Polycephalae monophyletic, we excluded M. brevicalyx and M. cyclophylla from its concept and recognized a clade here called the Polycephalae clade, which includes taxa from subseries Discobolae , Dicerastae and Hirsutae, and ser. Modestae . Mimosa subser. Polycephalae now comprises 40 species distributed mainly in the Brazilian Cerrado, characterized by leaves lacking interpinnal spicules and predominantly with 1 pair of pinnae, which may vary between 2–4 pairs, glomerule solitary or in synflorescences, calyx vestigial or paleaceous with fimbriated lobes, and free or strongly monadelphous filaments at the base.
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ISSN:1806-9959
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1806-9959
DOI:10.1007/s40415-024-01042-7