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'''''Cistus asper''''' is a [[shrub]]by [[species]] of [[flowering plant]] in the family [[Cistaceae]] with purple-pink flowers. It was first described in 2005 and is endemic to [[El Hierro]] in the [[Canary Islands]].<ref name=Demo05/> A 2011 [[Molecular phylogenetics|molecular phylogenetic study]] placed ''C.&nbsp;asper'' as a member of the [[Cistus#Phylogeny|purple and pink flowered clade]] of ''Cistus'' species, along with some other Canary Island endemics.<ref name=CiveLeclDemoAgna11/>
'''''Cistus asper''''' is a [[shrub]]by [[species]] of [[flowering plant]] in the family [[Cistaceae]] with purple-pink flowers. It was first described in 2005 and is endemic to [[El Hierro]] in the [[Canary Islands]].<ref name=Demo05/>
==Phylogeny==
A 2011 [[Molecular phylogenetics|molecular phylogenetic study]] placed ''C.&nbsp;asper'' as a member of the purple and pink flowered clade of ''Cistus'' species, along with some other Canary Island endemics.<ref name=CiveLeclDemoAgna11/>

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==References==
==References==

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Cistus asper
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Cistaceae
Genus: Cistus
Species:
C. asper
Binomial name
Cistus asper
Demoly & R.Mesa[1]

Cistus asper is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae with purple-pink flowers. It was first described in 2005 and is endemic to El Hierro in the Canary Islands.[2]

Phylogeny

A 2011 molecular phylogenetic study placed C. asper as a member of the purple and pink flowered clade of Cistus species, along with some other Canary Island endemics.[3]

Species-level cladogram of Cistus species.

  Halimium spp.  

     

  Halimium spp.  

PPC  
     

  Cistus crispus  

     
     

  Cistus heterophyllus  

     

  Cistus albidus  

  Cistus creticus  

  WWPC  
  Purple
  Pink
  Clade
  White
  Whitish Pink
  Clade
Species-level cladogram of Cistus species, based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cistus asper", The Plant List, retrieved 2015-03-02
  2. ^ Demoly, J.-P. (2005), "Une nouvelle espèce et une nouvelle sous-espèce du genre Cistus L. (Cistaceae) endémiques de El Hierro", Biocosme Mésogéen (in French), 22 (3): 117–120, cited in Marrero, Águedo; Pérez, Rafael Serafín Almeida; Ríos, Carlos (2008), "Cistus grancanariae sp. nov. (Cistaceae), una nueva especie para Gran Canaria (Islas Canarias)", Botánica Macaronésica (in Spanish) (27): 73–88, retrieved 2015-03-02 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b Civeyrel, Laure; Leclercq, Julie; Demoly, Jean-Pierre; Agnan, Yannick; Quèbre, Nicolas; Pélissier, Céline; Otto, Thierry (2011), "Molecular systematics, character evolution, and pollen morphology of Cistus and Halimium (Cistaceae)", Plant Systematics and Evolution, 295 (1–4): 23–54, doi:10.1007/s00606-011-0458-7 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Guzmán, B.; Vargas, P. (2009). "Historical biogeography and character evolution of Cistaceae (Malvales) based on analysis of plastid rbcL and trnL-trnF sequences". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 9 (2): 83–99. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2009.01.001. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Guzmán, B.; Vargas, P. (2005), "Systematics, character evolution, and biogeography of Cistus L. (Cistaceae) based on ITS, trnL-trnF, and matK sequences", Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 37: 644–660, doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.04.026, PMID 16055353 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Guzman, B.; Lledo, M.D.; Vargas, P. (2009). "Adaptive Radiation in Mediterranean Cistus (Cistaceae)". PLoS ONE. 4: e6362. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006362. PMC 2719431. PMID 19668338. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)