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Taxonomy of tribe Neillieae (Rosaceae): Neillia

나도국수나무족(장미과)의 분류: 나도국수나무속

  • Received : 2016.02.16
  • Accepted : 2016.03.06
  • Published : 2016.03.31

Abstract

Neillieae was traditionally recognized as a small tribe in Rosaceae, which consists of Neillia, Stephanandra, and Physocarpus. Recently, Stephanandra was merged into Neillia based on molecular phylogenetic analyses, meaning that Neillieae now contains Neillia and Physocarpus. The genus Neillia is distinguished from Physocarpus by ovate to lanceolate leaves with acuminate to caudate apices, racemose or paniculate inflorescences, and a unicarpellate (rarely bicarpellate) gynoecium. Plants of Neillia are distributed from the Himalayas across China and Korea to Japan in the east, and south to Indonesia. This study provides a taxonomic treatment of Neillia based on a morphological examination of herbarium specimens, including types, and field observations, as the second part of the taxonomic revision of the tribe Neillieae. A summary of the phylogeny of Neillia, keys to the species, nomenclatural reviews, descriptions, distribution maps, and lists of specimens examined are provided. Twelve species with ten varieties are recognized in Neillia. A lectotype was designated here for the following species: N. sinensis f. glanduligera and N. thyrsiflora.

나도국수나무족(Neillieae)은 전통적으로 나도국수나무속(Neillia), 국수나무속(Stephanandra), 산국수나무속(Physocarpus)의 3속으로 구성된 장미과의 분류군으로 인식되어 왔다. 그러나, 국수나무속은 최근의 분자계통학적 연구에 근거하여 나도국수나무속에 포함되어, 나도국수나무족은 나도국수나무속과 산국수나무속의 2속으로 구성된 족으로 인식된다. 나도국수나무속은 난형 내지 피침형의 잎, 점첨두 내지 꼬리형의 엽선, 총상 또는 원추화서 및 단심피의 암술을 갖는 특징에 의해 산국수나무속과 뚜렷이 구분된다. 본 속의 식물은 히말라야에서 중국 및 한국을 거쳐 동쪽으로 일본, 남쪽으로 인도네시아에 걸쳐 분포한다. 본 연구에서는 나도국수나무족의 종속지적 연구의 일환으로 나도국수나무속의 분류를 제시하였다. 기준표본을 포함한 표본 조사 및 야외 조사를 바탕으로 형태형질 분석 결과와 현재까지 밝혀진 분자계통학적 연구 결과를 토대로 각 종에 대한 검색표, 모든 학명에 대한 자세한 명명법적인 검증 및 처리를 포함하여 나도국수나무속 및 각 종에 대한 기재, 분포도 및 조사한 표본의 목록을 제시하였다. 본 연구에서는 나도국수나무속에 12종을 인식하였으며, 이 중 3종에서 총 10 변종을 인식하였다. 또한, N. sinensis f. glanduligera 및 N. thyrsiflora의 학명에 대한 선정기준표본을 지정하였다.

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