Abstract

Hymenaea is a genus of the Resin-producing Clade of the tribe Detarieae (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae) with 14 species. Hymenaea courbaril is the most widespread species of the genus, ranging from southern Mexico to southeastern Brazil. As currently circumscribed, Hymenaea courbaril is a polytypic species with six varieties: var. altissima, var. courbaril, var. longifolia, var. stilbocarpa, var. subsessilis, and var. villosa. These varieties are distinguishable mostly by traits related to leaflet shape and indumentation, and calyx indumentation. We carried out morphometric analyses of 14 quantitative (continuous) leaf characters in order to assess the taxonomy of Hymenaea courbaril under the Unified Species Concept framework. Cluster analysis used the Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarity matrices. Principal Component Analyses (PCA) were carried out based on the same morphometric matrix. Two sets of Analyses of Similarity and Non Parametric Multivariate Analysis of Variance were carried out to evaluate statistical support (1) for the major groups recovered using UPGMA and PCA, and (2) for the varieties. All analyses recovered three major groups coincident with (1) var. altissima, (2) var. longifolia, and (3) all other varieties. These results, together with geographical and habitat information, were taken as evidence of three separate metapopulation lineages recognized here as three distinct species. Nomenclatural adjustments, including reclassifying formerly misapplied types, are proposed.

Highlights

  • Hymenaea L. is a genus of caesalpinioid legumes with 14 species (Lee and Langenheim 1975)

  • We considered as morphologically distinct groups those that were recovered in Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) and Principal Component Analyses (PCA) and that exhibited statistical significance in both ANOSIM and NPMANOVA tests

  • Both UPGMA and PCA recovered three major groups (Figure 2): Group 1 included all specimens of var. altissima; Group 2 all specimens of varieties courbaril, stilbocarpa, subsessilis, and the single specimen of villosa; and Group 3 all specimens of var. longifolia

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Introduction

Hymenaea L. is a genus of caesalpinioid legumes with 14 species (Lee and Langenheim 1975). Hymenaea courbaril is the most taxonomically complex species, with six varieties: var. Altissima; Group 2 all specimens of varieties courbaril, stilbocarpa, subsessilis, and the single specimen of villosa; and Group 3 all specimens of var.

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