Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Systematics and Biodiversity | 2016
Catalina Juárez-Martínez; Helga Ochoterena; Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
This work evaluates the phylogenetic relationships between Stephaniellaceae, Arnelliaceae, Southbyaceae, and Gymnomitriaceae, and between genera and species of the Stephaniellaceae. We analysed morphological data obtained from herbarium specimens and from the literature under the parsimony criterion using equal weightings and implied weightings. The inclusion of Stephaniella and Stephaniellidium within Arnelliaceae, Southbyaceae or Gymnomitriaceae is not supported in this analysis. The clade Stephaniellaceae had a moderately high Jackknife support and the family was characterized by the following synapomorphies: presence of paraphyllia and presence of longitudinal folds in female bracts. Within the Stephaniellaceae, Stephaniella is corroborated as monophyletic and Stephaniellidium is resolved as its sister group. The relationship between Stephaniella uncifolia Winkler and Stephaniella hamata Stephani was strongly supported in both analyses while the relationship between Stephaniella paraphyllina Jack and Stephaniella boliviensis Stephani was weakly supported. With these results, S. boliviensis is proposed as a synonym of S. paraphyllina. We propose changes in the taxonomic position of Stephaniella and Stephaniellidium and in their classification in consideration of the complex morphology of the species and the lack of sexual structures and collections.
Cryptogamie Bryologie | 2017
Catalina Juárez-Martínez; Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
Abstract Stephaniellaceae (R.M. Schust.) R.M. Schust. is a small family that occurs in the high elevations of the Americas, from Mexico to northern South America and South Africa. This taxonomic revision is based on the examination of herbarium specimens from various parts of its range, and field work in Mexican localities. The taxonomic treatment provides a re-description and illustration of the family, its genera and species, and a taxonomic key based on gametophytic characters. Five species in two genera (Stephaniella and Stephaniellidium) are recognized. Stephaniella is characterized by hyaline leaves, abundant paraphyllia, and sporophyte developed within the perianth. Stephaniellidium is characterized by chlorophyllose leaves, scarce paraphyllia, and sporophyte developed within a marsupium.
Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2011
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya; María de los Ángeles Cárdenas-Soriano; Víctor Manuel Gálvez-Aguilar; Arturo Sánchez-González
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
Boletin De La Sociedad Botanica De Mexico | 2015
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya; José Luis Villaseñor; Enrique Ortiz; Ana Paola Peña-Retes
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2014
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya; Catalina Juárez-Martínez
The Bryologist | 2018
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2018
Ana Paola Peña-Retes; Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad | 2017
Catalina Juárez-Martínez; Claudio Delgadillo-Moya
Nova Hedwigia | 2017
Claudio Delgadillo-Moya; José Luis Villaseñor; Enrique Ortiz; Álvaro Campos-Villanueva
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María de los Ángeles Cárdenas-Soriano
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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