Phylogeny and taxonomy of Iris (Iridaceae) series Tenuifoliae: Discovery of a clade with chloroplast genome inversion and description of three new species

Authors: Zhang, Zhongzheng Country: People's Republic of China DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.275.184036 Published: Jan. 1, 2026 Source: PhytoKeys OpenAlex: View in OpenAlex

Collection: Pensoft Publishers

Keywords: Chloroplast genome · Topics: Bioactive natural compounds, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Natural Products and Biological Research

Iris series Tenuifoliae (Diels) G.H.M.Lawr., which is widely distributed across Central and East Asia, comprises approximately 10 recognized taxa. However, taxonomic boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within the series have remained ambiguous due to considerable morphological complexity and insufficient molecular evidence. To resolve this, we conducted an integrated study using complete chloroplast genome sequences and morphological data. Our results clearly delineate the series’s boundaries and establish its phylogenetic position within the genus Iris. The series was resolved into three strongly supported clades, with the circumscription of one clade corroborated by a specific inversion in the Small Single-Copy (SSC) region of the chloroplast genome. Furthermore, we describe 3 new species from central-western China: Iris liupanshanensis H.T.Li, Z.Z.Zhang & T.Y.Zuo, sp. nov., Iris helanshanensis Z.Z.Zhang, T.Y.Zuo & H.T.Li, sp. nov. and Iris coeruleoviridis T.Y.Zuo, H.T.Li & Z.Z.Zhang, sp. nov.

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