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Studies in Neotropical Araliaceae. III. Resurrection of the New World genus Didymopanax Decne. & Planch., previously included in Schefflera (Araliaceae)

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Didymopanax had been recognized for at least a century as the only genus of Araliaceae in the Americas with bicarpellate ovaries, but in recent decades, it had been treated in synonymy under Schefflera, where it has been recognized as an informal group. During this time, several new species belonging to the group were described under Schefflera, but there has been a growing understanding over the past 15 years that this broadly defined genus is polyphyletic, comprising five non-sister clades. The Neotropical species form a monophyletic group, but its five major subclades are both morphologically and geographically coherent, and are therefore being recognized as distinct genera. As a result, Crepinella Marchal and Sciodaphyllum P. Browne have been reinstated (but with new circumscriptions), and the remaining subclades will be accommodated in two new genera. Here we resurrect Didymopanax, transferring the 37 species out of Schefflera. As now defined, Didymopanax includes species with bicarpellate as well as a few with 5–6-carpellate ovaries, mostly from the rainforests and open savannic vegetations of Brazil. Twenty-one new combinations are proposed for taxa originally described under Panax L. (1), Schefflera (19), or Sciodaphyllum (1).

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Por pelo menos um século, Didymopanax Decne. & Planch. vinha sendo reconhecido como o único gênero de Araliaceae nas Américas com ovários bicarpelares, mas em décadas recentes ele passou a ser tratado como sinônimo de Schefflera J.R. Forst. & G. Forst., onde tem sido reconhecido como um grupo informal. Durante este período, várias novas espécies pertencentes a este grupo foram descritas sob Schefflera, mas ao longo dos últimos 15 anos há um crescente entendimento que este gênero em sentido amplo é polifilético, sendo composto por cinco clados não irmãos. Espécies neotropicais de Schefflera formam um grupo monofilético e os seus cinco subclados são coerentes tanto morfológica quanto geograficamente, sendo agora reconhecidos como gêneros distintos. Como resultado disso, Crepinella Marchal e Sciodaphyllum P. Browne foram restabelecidos com novas circunscrições, e os subclados remanescentes serão acomodados em dois novos gêneros. Sciodaphyllum foi recentemente restabelecido, e aqui nós restabelecemos Didymopanax, removendo de Schefflera as 37 espécies deste clado. Como agora definido, Didymopanax inclui espécies com ovários bicarpelares e poucas 5–6-carpelares, a maioria de florestas úmidas e vegetações abertas de savana do Brasil. Vinte e uma novas combinações são propostas para táxons originalmente descritos em Panax L. (1), Schefflera (19) ou Sciodaphyllum (1).

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This work was supported by grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation (DEB 0943958, 1556327 and 1556139), the National Geographic Society (CRE 5793-96, 7415-03, 8355-07), and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) (PQ 306228/2016-5). This work is dedicated to the memory of David G. Frodin (1940–2019), whose encyclopedic knowledge of Araliaceae in general, and of Schefflera s.l. in particular, will remain a source of inspiration for many new generations of botanists studying araliads.

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Fiaschi, P., Lowry, P.P. & Plunkett, G.M. Studies in Neotropical Araliaceae. III. Resurrection of the New World genus Didymopanax Decne. & Planch., previously included in Schefflera (Araliaceae). Brittonia 72, 16–22 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12228-019-09604-w

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