Bertholletia, Bonpland, 1808

Huang, Ya-Yi, Mori, Scott A. & Kelly, Lawrence M., 2015, Toward a phylogenetic-based Generic Classification of Neotropical Lecythidaceae- I. Status of Bertholletia, Corythophora, Eschweilera and Lecythis, Phytotaxa 203 (2), pp. 85-121 : 91-95

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Bertholletia
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Bertholletia View in CoL clade (63% BS; Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 , 4–15 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 )

Our results support the monophyly of the Bertholletia clade, which includes Bertholletia , Corythophora , Eschweilera and Lecythis as defined in Mori & Prance (1990), and the results are congruent with Mori et al. (2007) and Huang et al. (2011). The Bertholletia clade has a distinctive combination of its own synapomorphies and character states shared with some of the outgroup taxa. Character optimization using the unambiguous option of Winclada shows that morphological synapomorphies supporting the monophyly of the clade include the presence of a two or four-locular ovaries (character 39), the presence of an aril (character 47), and the absence of cotyledons (character 49). In addition, flowers of the Bertholletia clade have a distinctive combination of androecium features shared with some outgroup taxa, including zygomorphy (character 20), presence of a hood (= coiled ligule, character 26), the presence of stamens in the hood (character 32; called “vestigial” stamens because they lack anthers), and the absence of an external flap (character 25). None of the outgroup taxa has this combination of characters; all are either actinomorphic or all of the appendages on the hood are either staminodes (species of Couroupita ) or vestigial stamen nectaries as in Couratari . In addition, there are no species in the Bertholletia clade with staminal tubes, as in species of Allantoma , Cariniana , and Gustavia (character 21).

There are also seed features that separate the Bertholletia clade from the outgroup. For example, there are no species in the Bertholletia clade with linear seeds with a notch at the base (cf. Allantoma lineata [Mart. ex O. Berg [1858: 508]] Miers [1874: 297]), and none have fleshy cotyledons (cf. Gustavia ; character 49), winged seeds (unilaterally winged in Allantoma and Cariniana , circumferentially winged in Couratari ; character 45), seeds with long trichomes extending from the seed coat (cf. Couroupita ; character 44) ( Tsou & Mori, 2002), or seeds with leaf-like cotyledons (cf. Cariniana , Couratari , and Couroupita ; character 49). The only genus outside of the Bertholletia clade with a ligule extending from a staminal ring, a feature common to all members of the Bertholletia clade, is Couroupita (character 24). Within the Bertholletia clade, the four genera are divided into the ten clades described and illustrated below ( Figs. 4–14 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 ).

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