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Karyological and taxonomic notes on Ophrys (Orchidoideae, Orchidaceae) from the Iberian Peninsula
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BotanyGeneticsTaxonomic NotesPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyPhytogeographyPhylogeny ComparisonIberian Ophrys SpeciesGenetic VariationPhylogenomicsPlant BiodiversityPopulation GeneticsPlant TaxonomyBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyDiploid Chromosome NumbersPhylogenetic MethodIberian PeninsulaMedicinePlant Phylogeny
Karyological information on Iberian Ophrys species is very limited. This paper provides the haploid and diploid chromosome numbers of 11 taxa of sect. Pseudophrys and sect. Ophrys, both of which are well represented in the Iberian Peninsula, and two taxa from Tunisia. The first data on chromosome numbers for O. vasconica (2n = 72, 74), O. ficalhoana (2n = 36), O. picta (2n = 36), O. sphegifera (n = 18, 2n = 36, 38) and O. passionis (2n = 36) are also presented, confirming the stability of the chromosome number in Ophrys. In addition, populations of the group O. omegaifera (O. dyris and O. vasconica), together with tetraploidy, pentaploidy and the existence of aneuploid phenomena, are reported for the first time in Iberia. The basic diploid number is always 2n = 36. The karyotypes of several species were analysed. Evolutionary trends in Ophrys chromosomes are discussed. Taxonomic and phytogeographical details are provided on several species or groups of species from Iberia.
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