dc:description"FIGURE 4. Root habits of Polypleurum. Roots are reproductive (with flowers or fruits borne on flanks, indicating root habit; vegetative in A) and exposed in the dry season.A, B, E, F, adhering roots (W type); C, D, floating roots (S type).A−C. P. wallichii (A = P. wallichii-2, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand; B = P. wallichii-3, Meghalaya, India; C = P. wallichii-1, Koh Kong, Cambodia). D, E. P. stylosum (D, E, Kerala, India). F. Dried-up root remains of P. schmidtianum (at top, light brown) with those of Cladopus fallax (at bottom and right, white gray) in Koh Kong, Cambodia.";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Bayes phylogenetic consensus tree deduced from matK sequences.Numbers above and below branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities (≥0.80) and bootstrap values (≥50 %) of ML (left) and MP (right), respectively. Single asterisk (*) indicates that specimen JK- Manose is followed by additional specimens with the same sequence, JK-02, JK-Yamazaki, JK-Anraku, JP-127, JK-Mawatari, and CH-02. Double asterisk (**) indicates that specimen CP-07 is followed by additional specimens with the same sequence, CP-22, 24, 27, and 29. For simplicity, species of Hanseniella, Hydrobryum, Hydrodiscus and Thawatchaia examined are united as a single clade (for materials see Appendix). The tree is rooted on a branch between a clade of Cladopus, Hanseniella, Hydrobryum, Hydrodiscus, Paracladopus and Thawatchaia, and a clade of Polypleurum, Griffithella, Hydrobryopsis, Willisia and Zeylanidium.";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. Bayes phylogenetic consensus tree deduced from ITS sequences. Numbers above and below branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities (≥0.80) and bootstrap values (≥50 %) of ML (left) and MP (right), respectively. For simplicity, species of Hydrobryum examined are united as ‘Hydrobryum species’ (see Appendix). The tree is rooted on a branch between a clade of Cladopus, Hanseniella and Hydrobryum and a clade of Polypleurum, Griffithella, Hydrobryopsis, Willisia and Zeylanidium.";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Bayes phylogenetic consensus tree deduced from concatenated matK and ITS sequences. Numbers above and below branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities (≥0.80) and bootstrap values (≥50 %) of ML (left) and MP (right), respectively. For simplicity, the species of Hydrobryum, both matK and ITS sequences of which were examined, are united as ‘Hydrobryum species’ (Appendix). C. fallax CAM-13a = LC380594 + LC380635; C. fallax CAM-13b = LC380594 + LC380636; C. fallax CAM-13c = LC380594 + LC380637; C. fallax CAM-19a = LC380595 + LC380638; C. fallax CAM-19b = LC380595 + LC380639; C. taiensis CAM-14a = LC380602 + LC380643; C. fallax CAM-14b = LC380602 + LC380644. The tree is rooted on a branch between a clade of Cladopus, Hanseniella and Hydrobryum, and Polypleurum.";