Rhynchocorys
Rhynchocorys | |
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Rhynchocorys orientalis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Orobanchaceae |
Tribe: | Rhinantheae |
Genus: | Rhynchocorys Griseb. |
Species | |
Rhynchocorys boissieri | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Rhynchocorys is a small genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Orobanchaceae.[1][2] It was formerly classified in the family Scrophulariaceae.
It is native to Europe, Morocco and Algeria.[1][3]
Etymology
[edit]The genus name Rhynchocorys derives from the two ancient greek words ῥύγχος (rhúnkhos), meaning "snout, muzzle, nose", and κόρυς (kórus), meaning "helmet, head",[4][5] which is a reference to the shape of the style.
Phylogeny
[edit]The phylogeny of the genera of Rhinantheae has been explored using molecular characters.[6][7] Rhynchocorys is the sister genus to Lathraea and Rhinanthus. These three genera share phylogenetic affinities with members of the core Rhinantheae: Bartsia, Euphrasia, Tozzia, Hedbergia, Bellardia, and Odontites. Melampyrum appears as a more distant relative.
Genus-level cladogram of tribe Rhinantheae. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The cladogram has been reconstructed from nuclear and plastid DNA molecular characters (ITS, rps16 intron and trnK region).[6][7] |
Taxonomy
[edit]The genus was described in 1844 by August Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach.[8] The type species is Rhynchocorys elephas.
Species
[edit]According to the Plant List, 8 species are recognized in the genus Rhynchocorys:[9]
- Rhynchocorys boissieri Post
- Rhynchocorys elephas (L.) Griseb.
- Rhynchocorys intermedia Albov
- Rhynchocorys kurdica Nábělek
- Rhynchocorys maxima Richt. ex Stapf, possibly to be reduced under synonymy of R. elephas[citation needed]
- Rhynchocorys odontophylla R.B.Burb. & I.Richardson
- Rhynchocorys orientalis Benth.
- Rhynchocorys stricta Albov
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Rhynchocorys Griseb". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ "Rhynchocorys Griseb". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000. n.d. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ Laribi, Mahmoud; Acherar, Mohand; Mathez, Joël; Derridj, Arezki (1 March 2011). "Découverte de Rhynchocorys elephas (L.) Griseb. dans l'Akfadou (Grande Kabylie, Algérie) : première mention pour l'Afrique du Nord". J. Bot. Soc. Bot. France (in French). 53: 31–36.
- ^ Bailly, Anatole (1981-01-01). Abrégé du dictionnaire grec français. Paris: Hachette. ISBN 978-2010035289. OCLC 461974285.
- ^ Bailly, Anatole. "Greek-french dictionary online". www.tabularium.be. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
- ^ a b Těšitel, Jakub; Říha, Pavel; Svobodová, Šárka; Malinová, Tamara; Štech, Milan (2010-10-28). "Phylogeny, Life History Evolution and Biogeography of the Rhinanthoid Orobanchaceae". Folia Geobotanica. 45 (4): 347–367. Bibcode:2010FolGe..45..347T. doi:10.1007/s12224-010-9089-y. ISSN 1211-9520.
- ^ a b Scheunert, Agnes; Fleischmann, Andreas; Olano-Marín, Catalina; Bräuchler, Christian; Heubl, Günther (2012-12-14). "Phylogeny of tribe Rhinantheae (Orobanchaceae) with a focus on biogeography, cytology and re-examination of generic concepts". Taxon. 61 (6): 1269–1285. doi:10.1002/tax.616008.
- ^ Grisebach, August H. R. (1844), Spicilegium florae rumelicae et bithynicae, vol. 2, p. 12
- ^ "The Plant List (2013). Version 1.1. Published on the Internet". Retrieved 14 May 2018.