Molecular and Taxonomic Reevaluation of the Digitaria filiformis Complex (Poaceae), Including a Globally Extinct, Single-Site Endemic from New Hampshire, USA, and a New Species from Mexico
We examine the Digitaria filiformis complex to determine the proper taxonomic rank and conservation status of each member. The taxonomy of the D. filiformis complex is debated and includes two widespread taxa, D. filiformis var. filiformis and D. filiformis var. villosa; a rare taxon of southern Florida and the West Indies, D. filiformis var. dolichophylla; and a possibly extinct taxon that supposedly is a single-site endemic in New Hampshire, USA, D. filiformis var. laeviglumis. We conducted molecular analyses and morphologic comparisons of the four members of the D. filiformis complex, together with specimens from Venezuela (morphology only) and Mexico purportedly identified as D. filiformis var. laeviglumis. Based on results of phylogenetic analyses of plastid and nuclear ITS sequences and morphologic comparisons, we elevated taxonomic ranks, recognizing four species in the D. filiformis complex, and circumscribe the Mexican species D. glabrifloris (sp. nov.). Digitaria dolichophylla is much rarer than previously recognized, moving from Secure Globally to Imperiled with extinction (G2). After research and field investigations, we changed the global rank of D. laeviglumis from Globally Historical (GH) to Globally Extinct (GX), as there is virtually no likelihood of rediscovery.
Keywords: Biogeography; Latin America; overcollection; phylogenetics; plastid and ribosomal DNA analyses; taxonomic rank
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: 1New Hampshire Natural Heritage Bureau, Division of Forests and Lands, Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, 172 Pembroke Road, Concord, New Hampshire 03301, USA;, Email: [email protected] 2: 2West Virginia University, Department of Biology, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6057, USA; ; [email protected]; [email protected], Email: [email protected] 3: 33512 25th Court SE, Albany, Oregon 97322, USA;, Email: [email protected] 4: 4Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Bajio Regional Center, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico;, Email: [email protected] 5: 5NatureServe, 2550 South Clark Street, Suite 930, Arlington, Virginia 22202, USA;, Email: [email protected] 6: 6University of New Hampshire, Department of Biological Sciences, Durham, New Hampshire 03824, USA;, Email: [email protected]
Publication date: July 25, 2024
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