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What is Wrong with Frankenia nodiflora Lam.(Frankeniaceae)? Restoration of a Misunderstood Name and Description of Two New Related Perennial Species from South Africa
Crespo, M.B.; Alonso, M.Á.; Martínez-Azorín, M.; Villar, J.L.; Mucina, L. What Is Wrong with Frankenia nodiflora Lam. (Frankeniaceae)? New Insights into the South African Sea-Heaths. Plants2023, 12, 2630.
Crespo, M.B.; Alonso, M.Á.; Martínez-Azorín, M.; Villar, J.L.; Mucina, L. What Is Wrong with Frankenia nodiflora Lam. (Frankeniaceae)? New Insights into the South African Sea-Heaths. Plants 2023, 12, 2630.
Crespo, M.B.; Alonso, M.Á.; Martínez-Azorín, M.; Villar, J.L.; Mucina, L. What Is Wrong with Frankenia nodiflora Lam. (Frankeniaceae)? New Insights into the South African Sea-Heaths. Plants2023, 12, 2630.
Crespo, M.B.; Alonso, M.Á.; Martínez-Azorín, M.; Villar, J.L.; Mucina, L. What Is Wrong with Frankenia nodiflora Lam. (Frankeniaceae)? New Insights into the South African Sea-Heaths. Plants 2023, 12, 2630.
Abstract
The taxonomic identity and phylogenetic relationships of several southern African perennial taxa related to Frankenia repens are discussed. In particular, F. nodiflora Lam., a misunderstood species described from the Cape region and synonymised to F. pulverulenta, is restored for plants endemic to salt-pans and riverbeds in the coastal lowlands across the Cape plains (Western Cape Province, South Africa). Further, a revision of morphologically close plants, usually identified as F. pulverulenta or F. repens, also occurring in similar saline ecosystems of the inland western South Africa revealed the existence of two distinct new entities not matching any described taxa of the genus. Molecular analyses of nuclear ribosomal (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region) DNA sequence data together with morphological divergence allow recognition of those taxa at species rank, within an independent lineage close to F. repens. In consequence, two new species are described in the so-called “F. repens group”: F. nummularia from the Nama-Karoo Biome (Western Cape and Northern Cape Provinces), and F. namaquana from the Succulent Karoo Biome (Northern Cape Province). Full morphological description and type designation are reported for each accepted species, as well as data on ecology, habitat, distribution and taxonomic relationships to other close relatives are given. Further, an identification key is presented to facilitate recognition of the southern African taxa of Frankenia.
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