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|3= File:phytokeys-036-041-g003.jpg|4= '''Figure 3.''' Phylogenetic relationships among the hosts of {{Taxon name|Apodanthaceae}} (legume relationships from Wojciechowski et al. 2006<ref name="B21">{{aut|Wojciechowski M}}, {{aut|Mahn J}}, {{aut|Jones B}} (2006) Fabaceae legumes. Version 14 June 2006. [http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14 http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14] ''in'' The Tree of Life Web Project, [http://tolweb.org/ http://tolweb.org/] [accessed 02.2014]</ref >) and among the species of {{Taxon name|Apodanthaceae}} (from Bellot and Renner in review<ref name="B3">{{aut|Bellot S}}, {{aut|Renner S}} (in review) Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.</ref >). Identical colors link parasite species and their host(s) and are also used in Figure 2. Dashed lines represent associations with rarely reported hosts; hosts in bold are the most common ones. | |3= File:phytokeys-036-041-g003.jpg|4= '''Figure 3.''' Phylogenetic relationships among the hosts of {{Taxon name|Apodanthaceae}} (legume relationships from Wojciechowski et al. 2006<ref name="B21">{{aut|Wojciechowski M}}, {{aut|Mahn J}}, {{aut|Jones B}} (2006) Fabaceae legumes. Version 14 June 2006. [http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14 http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14] ''in'' The Tree of Life Web Project, [http://tolweb.org/ http://tolweb.org/] [accessed 02.2014]</ref >) and among the species of {{Taxon name|Apodanthaceae}} (from Bellot and Renner in review<ref name="B3">{{aut|Bellot S}}, {{aut|Renner S}} (in review) Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.</ref >). Identical colors link parasite species and their host(s) and are also used in Figure 2. Dashed lines represent associations with rarely reported hosts; hosts in bold are the most common ones. | ||
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Ordo: Cucurbitales
Familia: Apodanthaceae
Genus: Pilostyles
Name
Pilostyles mexicana (Brandegee) Rose, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 12(7): 264. 1909 = Apodanthes mexicana Brandegee, Zoe 5(11): 245. 1908. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Type
Mexico, near Zacuapan, Tenampa, parasite on Calliandra grandiflora Benth., Oct. 1906, C.A. Purpus 2207 (NY).
Note
Tepals red to brown, in 3 whorls, each with 4 tepals. Growing in branches of Calliandra in Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico (possibly further south; Figs 2, 3).
Taxon Treatment
- Bellot, S; Renner, S; 2014: The systematics of the worldwide endoparasite family Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales), with a key, a map, and color photos of most species PhytoKeys, 36: 41-57. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Wojciechowski M, Mahn J, Jones B (2006) Fabaceae legumes. Version 14 June 2006. http://tolweb.org/Fabaceae/21093/2006.06.14 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/ [accessed 02.2014]
- ↑ Bellot S, Renner S (in review) Exploring new dating approaches for parasites: the worldwide Apodanthaceae (Cucurbitales) as an example. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.