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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2017-05-12
Page range: 237–240
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New combinations in Agave (Asparagaceae): A. amica, A. nanchititlensis, and A. quilae

Schenefelder Holt 3, 22589 Hamburg, Germany
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, U.K.
nomenclature new combination Agave Monocots

Abstract

Phylogenetic studies of Agave Linnaeus (1753: 323) and related genera (Asparagaceae, Agavoideae) thus far published were based either on molecular (Bogler & Simpson 1996; Bogler et al. 2006; Good-Ávila et al. 2006; Scheinvar et al. 2017) or on morphological data (Hernández-Sandoval 1995; Tambutti in Eguiarte et al. 2006). Most studies showed that the genera Manfreda Salisbury (1866: 78), Polianthes Linnaeus (1753: 316) and Prochnyanthes Watson (1887: 457) are nested within the large genus Agave, thus rendering Agave as traditionally circumscribed (= Agave s.str.) paraphyletic. The sole study in which Manfreda, Polianthes and Prochnyanthes grouped separate from and not nested within Agave is the molecular AFLP study of Gil-Vega et al. (2007).