Arabodae D.A.German, Hendriks, M.Koch, F.Lens, Lysak, C.D.Bailey, Mumm. & Al-Shehbaz, supertrib. nov.

German, Dmitry A., Hendriks, Kasper P., Koch, Marcus A., Lens, Frederic, Lysak, Martin A., Bailey, C. Donovan, Mummenhoff, Klaus & Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A., 2023, An updated classification of the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), PhytoKeys 220, pp. 127-144 : 127

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.220.97724

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Arabodae D.A.German, Hendriks, M.Koch, F.Lens, Lysak, C.D.Bailey, Mumm. & Al-Shehbaz, supertrib. nov.
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Arabodae D.A.German, Hendriks, M.Koch, F.Lens, Lysak, C.D.Bailey, Mumm. & Al-Shehbaz, supertrib. nov.

Type.

Arabis L.

Description.

Trichomes present, mainly branched (exclusively or in combination with simple); multicellular glands absent. Leaves predominantly undivided or slightly divided, auriculate at base or not. Most common x = 8.

Distribution.

Mainly Northern Hemisphere (predominantly Holarctis of Eurasia, also of N America and Africa), S America (Andes).

Tribes.

Arabideae DC., Alysseae DC., Asperuginoideae trib. nov., Stevenieae Al-Shehbaz, D.A.German & M.Koch.

Notes.

Corresponds to evolutionary lineage IV of Nikolov et al. (2019) and Hendriks et al. (2022) or lineage D of Huang et al. (2016). Limits of this supertribe are not yet fully understood due to discordance in positions of tribes and their taxa in the nuclear vs. plastid phylogenies of Hendriks et al. (2022). It might be eventually restricted to Arabideae , while Alysseae and possibly Asperuginoideae would better be recognized as a separate supertribe, Alyssodae . Proper placement of Stevenieae also needs further clarification due to its grouping within Camelinodae lineage in chloroplast phylogenies ( Walden et al. 2020; Hendriks et al. 2022).