@article {Scheen:2010p3190, title = {MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS, CHARACTER EVOLUTION, AND SUPRAGENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF LAMIOIDEAE (LAMIACEAE)}, journal = {Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden}, volume = {97}, number = {2}, year = {2010}, month = {Jan}, pages = {191{\textendash}217}, abstract = {This paper presents a phylogenetic analysis of Lamiaceae subfam. Lamioideae (including subfamily Pogostemonoideae) based on sequences of the trnL intron, trnL-trnF intergenic spacer, and rps16 intron of the plastid genuine. It is the first analysis that includes all major lamioid and pogostemonoid genera. Monophyly of Lamioideae s.l. (i.e., including Pogostemonoideae) is strongly supported, with Cymaria Benth. as its sister group, and Pogostemonoideae, which sometimes has been recognized as a subfamily, is subsumed in Lamioideae. On the basis of the phylogenetic hypothesis, Lamioideae is divided into nine tribes. Three new tribes are established: Gomphostemmateae Seheen {\&} Lindqvist, Phlomideae Mathiesen, and Leucadeae Scheen {\&} Ryding. The other six tribes are: Pogostemoneae Briq., Synandreae Raf., Staehydeae Dumort., Leonureae Dumort., Limieae Coss. {\&} Germ., and Marrubieae Vis. The genus Betonica L. is reestablished. The results also strongly suggest that the genera Stachys L., Sideritis L., Ballota and Leucas R. Br. are polyphyletic or paraphyletic. The results were used to examine evolution of non-molecular characters.}, keywords = {Character Evolution, Chloroplast Dna, Classification, Eremostachys Bunge, Hawaiian Endemic Mints, Lamiaceae, Lamioideae, Molecular Phylogeneties, Morphology, Pericarp Structure, Phlomis L, Pogostemonoideae, Rps16 Intron, Sequence Data, Subtribe Melittidinae Labiatae, Systematic Implications, Verbenaceae}, doi = {10.3417/2007174}, url = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3417/2007174}, author = {Anne-Cathrine Scheen and Mika Bendiksby and Olof Ryding and Cecilie Mathiesen and Victor A Albert and Charlotte Lindqvist} }