Abstract:
Phyllanthaceae are a pantropical family of c. 2000 species for which circumscription is believed to be coincident with subfamily
Phyllanthoideae of Euphorbiaceae sensu lato (Malpighiales) excluding Putranjivaceae. A phylogenetic study of the family using
DNA sequence data has delivered largely congruent results from the plastid atpB, matK, ndhF, rbcL, and the nuclear PHYC. Our
analyses include sampling from 54 of 59 genera, representing all tribes and subtribes of Phyllanthoideae. The family falls into two
major clades characterized by inXorescence and leaf anatomical features. Several traditional taxonomic groupings were retrieved
with minor modiWcations, but most clades recovered are considerably diVerent from previous non-molecular based ideas of relationships.
The enigmatic genus Dicoelia and the geographically disjunct genus Lingelsheimia are shown to be embedded in Phyllanthaceae.
The taxonomic status of Leptopus diplospermus (DChorisandrachne) and the debated placement of Andrachne ovalis have been
clariWed, and Protomegabaria and Richeriella are newly placed. Paraphyly of Cleistanthus and Phyllanthus is conWrmed, having three
and four other genera embedded, respectively. Petalodiscus is also paraphyletic, including all other Malagassian Wielandieae.
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