Agalinis

Genus of flowering plants belonging to the broomrape family

Agalinis
Agalinis tenuifolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Orobanchaceae
Tribe: Pedicularideae
Genus: Agalinis
Raf.
Species

About 70; see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Chytra C.F.Gaertn.
  • Gerardia Benth.
  • Otophylla Benth.
  • Tomanthera Raf.
  • Virgularia Ruiz & Pav.
  • Schizosepala G.M.Barroso
White Agalanis purpurea

Agalinis (false foxglove) is a genus of about 70 species in North, Central, and South America that until recently was aligned with members of the family Scrophulariaceae.[2] As a result of numerous molecular phylogenetic studies based on various chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) loci, it was shown to be more closely related to members of the Orobanchaceae. Agalinis species are hemiparasitic, which is a character that in part describes the Orobanchaceae.

The first detailed study of this genus began with Francis W. Pennell around 1908, and his earliest major publication of the North American members of this genus appeared in 1913. Dr. Judith Canne-Hilliker began to revise Pennell's treatment in 1977. Her taxonomic, anatomical, and developmental studies have greatly enhanced our understanding of this sometimes perplexing group. In particular, her studies of the seed surfaces using electron microscopy has shown that the seeds are diagnostic for delimiting species and has resulted in a realignment of Pennell's classification of the group. In the 1990s Gregg Dieringer investigated the reproductive ecology of several Agalinis spp., to include the self-incompatible Agalinis strictifolia and the autogamous bee-visited Agalinis skinneriana. Much remains to be studied in this regard, however.

One species of Agalinis, Agalinis acuta, is federally listed. This is mainly due to continued habitat loss within its historically known range. There are a number of species in North America that are ranked at the state and federal level. However, many of the species considered rare are ranked at the state level and represent species on the periphery of their range. There are a number of rare (and endemic) species that are not noted at the state or federal level, and the biogeography of this group in North America has yet to be studied in detail, and is poorly understood.

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Agalinis:[3]

Agalinis acuta sandplain false foxglove
Agalinis angustifolia
Agalinis aphylla scaleleaf false foxglove
Agalinis aspera harsh stem false foxglove
Agalinis auriculata earleaf false foxglove
Agalinis bandeirensis
Agalinis bangii
Agalinis brachyphylla
Agalinis brevifolia
Agalinis caddoensis Caddo false foxglove
Agalinis calycina Leoncita false foxglove
Agalinis chaparensis
Agalinis communis
Agalinis decemloba ten-lobed false foxglove[4]
Agalinis densiflora Osage false foxglove
Agalinis digitalis
Agalinis divaricata pineland false foxglove
Agalinis edwardsiana Edward's Plateau false foxglove
Agalinis fasciculata tall false foxglove
Agalinis fiebrigii
Agalinis filicaulis delicate false foxglove
Agalinis filifolia Florida false foxglove
Agalinis flexicaulis
Agalinis gattingeri Midwest false foxglove
Agalinis genistifolia
Agalinis georgiana Georgia false foxglove
Agalinis glandulosa
Agalinis gypsophila
Agalinis harperi Gulf Coastal Plain false foxglove
Agalinis heterophylla prairie false foxglove
Agalinis homolantha San Antonio false foxglove
Agalinis humilis
Agalinis itambensis
Agalinis kingsii
Agalinis lanceolata
Agalinis laxa long-pediceled false foxglove
Agalinis linarioides
Agalinis linifolia perennial false foxglove
Agalinis manglaris
Agalinis marianae
Agalinis maritima saltmarsh false foxglove
Agalinis megalantha
Agalinis meyeniana
Agalinis nana
Agalinis navasotensis Navasota false foxglove
Agalinis neoscotica Nova Scotia false foxglove
Agalinis obtusifolia variable false foxglove
Agalinis oligophylla ridgestem false foxglove
Agalinis pennellii
Agalinis plukenetii chattahoochee false foxglove
Agalinis pulchella savanna false foxglove
Agalinis purpurea purple false foxglove
Agalinis ramosissima
Agalinis ramulifera
Agalinis reflexidens
Agalinis scarlatina
Agalinis schwackeana
Agalinis setacea threadleaf false foxglove
Agalinis skinneriana Skinner's false foxglove
Agalinis stenantha
Agalinis strictifolia clasping false foxglove
Agalinis tarijensis
Agalinis tenella
Agalinis tenuifolia slender false foxglove
Agalinis viridis green false foxglove

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References

  1. ^ "Agalinis Raf. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  2. ^ http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Orobanchaceae/Agalinis/ | The Plant List reference for Agalinis
  3. ^ "Agalinis Raf. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2024-08-23.
  4. ^ "Agalinis decemloba (Greene) Pennell". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  5. ^ PLANTS Profile for Agalinis (false foxglove) | USDA PLANTS Profile for Agalinis
  6. ^ Souza, VC, SI Elias, & AM Giulietti. 2001. Notes in Agalinis (Scrophulariaceae) from Brazil. Novon 11:484-488.
Taxon identifiers
Agalinis