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'''Hymenocallideae''' is a [[tribe (biology)|tribe]] (in the family [[Amaryllidaceae]], subfamily [[Amaryllidoideae]]), where it forms part of the Andean [[clade]], one of two American clades. The tribe was originally recognised by both [[Alan Meerow|Meerow]] (1995) and the [[Dietrich Muller-Doblies|Muller-Doblies]]' (1996). Its phylogenetic position within the Amaryllidoideae was established by Meerow ''et al.'' in 2000, while in-depth infratribal relationships were established in 2002.{{sfn|Meerow et al|2002}} {{sfn|Vigneron|2008}}


== Taxonomy ==


=== Phylogeny ===
'''Hymenocallideae''' is a [[tribe (biology)|tribe]] (in the family [[Amaryllidaceae]], subfamily [[Amaryllidoideae]]), where it forms part of the Andean [[clade]], one of two American clades. The tribe was originally recognised by both [[Alan Meerow|Meerow]] (1995) and the [[Dietrich Muller-Doblies|Muller-Doblies]]' (1996). Its phylogenetic position within the Amaryllidoideae was established by Meerow ''et al.'' in 2000.{{sfn|Vigneron|2008}}
The placement of Hymenocallideae within subfamily Amaryllidoideae is shown in the following cladogram, where this tribe is shown as a [[sister group]] to Clinantheae.{{sfn|Meerow et al.|2000b}}

{{cladogram
| title= {{anchor|Clad3}}Cladogram: Tribes of subfamily Amaryllidoideae
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| cladogram={{clade|style=font-size:92%;line-height:100%;width:700px;

| label1 = Subfamily '''[[Amaryllidoideae]]'''

|1= {{Clade
| label1= Africa 
| 1= Tribe [[Amaryllideae]]
| 2= {{Clade
| 1= {{clade
| label1=Africa 
| 1= Tribe [[Cyrtantheae]]
| 2= {{clade
| label1=Africa 
| 1= Tribe [[Haemantheae]]
| label2= Australasia
| 2= Tribe [[Calostemmateae]]
}}
}}
| 2= {{clade
| label1= Eurasian clade
| label2= American clade
| 1= {{clade
| label1= Asia
| 1= Tribe [[Lycorideae]]
| label2= Mediterranean
| 2= {{clade
| 1= Tribe [[Galantheae]]
| 2= {{clade
| 1= Tribe [[Pancratieae]]
| 2= Tribe [[Narcisseae]]
}}
}}
}}
| 2= {{clade
| label1= Hippeastroid clade
| label2= Andean clade
| 1= {{clade
| 1= Tribe [[Griffineae]]
| 2= Tribe [[Hippeastreae]]

}}
| 2= {{clade
| 1= {{clade
| 1= Tribe Eustephieae
}}
| 2= {{clade

| 1= Tribe [[Eucharideae]]/[[Stenomesseae]]

| 2= {{clade
| 1= {{clade
| 1= Tribe [[Clinantheae]]
| 2= Tribe '''Hymenocallideae'''
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
}}
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Hy- menocallis, Ismene, and Leptochito


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:58, 25 February 2016

Hymenocallideae
Hymenocallis caribaea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Tribe: Hymenocallideae
(D.M.-D. & U.M.-D.) Meerow[1]
Type genus
Hymenocallis Salisb.
Genera

see text

Hymenocallideae is a tribe (in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae), where it forms part of the Andean clade, one of two American clades. The tribe was originally recognised by both Meerow (1995) and the Muller-Doblies' (1996). Its phylogenetic position within the Amaryllidoideae was established by Meerow et al. in 2000, while in-depth infratribal relationships were established in 2002.[1] [2]

Taxonomy

Phylogeny

The placement of Hymenocallideae within subfamily Amaryllidoideae is shown in the following cladogram, where this tribe is shown as a sister group to Clinantheae.[3]

Cladogram: Tribes of subfamily Amaryllidoideae
Subfamily Amaryllidoideae
Africa 

Tribe Amaryllideae

Africa 

Tribe Cyrtantheae

Africa 

Tribe Haemantheae

Australasia

Tribe Calostemmateae

Eurasian clade
Asia

Tribe Lycorideae

Mediterranean

Tribe Galantheae

Tribe Pancratieae

Tribe Narcisseae

American clade
Hippeastroid clade

Tribe Griffineae

Tribe Hippeastreae

Andean clade

Tribe Eustephieae

Tribe Eucharideae/Stenomesseae

Tribe Clinantheae

Tribe Hymenocallideae


Hy- menocallis, Ismene, and Leptochito

References

  1. ^ a b Meerow et al 2002.
  2. ^ Vigneron 2008.
  3. ^ Meerow et al. 2000b.

External links

  • Meerow, Alan W.; Guy, Charles L.; Li, Qin-Bao; Clayton, Jason R. (2002). "Phylogeny of the Tribe Hymenocallideae (Amaryllidaceae) Based on Morphology and Molecular Characters". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 89 (3): 400–413. doi:10.2307/3298600. JSTOR 3298600.