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Phylogenomics of the mega genus Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) and implications for its infrageneric classification

Nanjala, C.; Simpson, L.; Hu, A.-Q.; Patel, V.; Nicholls, J. A.; Bent, S. J.; Gale, S. W.; Fischer, G. A.; Goedderz, S.; Schuiteman, A.; Crayn, D.; Clements, M. A.; Nargar, K.

2026-04-01 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.03.30.715161 bioRxiv
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Understanding evolutionary relationships in hyperdiverse plant groups remains a major challenge in systematics. The orchid genus Bulbophyllum, the second largest genus of flowering plants, represents an exceptional example of phylogenetic and morphological complexity. Relationships, particularly within the species-rich Asian clade, have remained poorly resolved due to extensive morphological variation and limited resolution in previous phylogenetic studies. Here, we reconstructed phylogenetic relationships using 63 plastid genes from 355 specimens representing 322 species and 65 of the 97 recognised sections of Bulbophyllum. Our analyses confirmed that the genus comprises five major evolutionary lineages comprised of species predominantly from Australasia, Madagascar, Continental Africa, Neotropics, and Asia. We provide the first robust phylogenetic evidence for a dichotomous split within the Asian clade into two well-supported lineages: the Asian-Malesian clade and the Malesian-Papuasian clade, with the latter containing a strongly supported Papuasian subclade. Additionally, this study supports the monophyly of several currently recognised sections while clarifying relationships in previously problematic groups. This study provides the most comprehensive plastid-based phylogenomic framework for Bulbophyllum to date and establishes a foundation for future taxonomic revision and integrative analyses of diversification and trait evolution within this hyperdiverse genus.

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