Briggs and Johnson, Hopkinsiaceae and Lyginiaceae 
479 
53 
82 
99 
74 . 
88 
89 , 
82 
53 
100 
80 
80 
75 
97 
81 
96 
100 
HI 
98 
64 
+t 
100 
I 
64 
70 
95 
94 
64 
93 
88 
H 
100 
H 
100 
H 
67 
100 
99 
100 
- Desmocladus castaneus _ 
- Harperia lateriflora 
- Kulinia eludens 
- Coleocarya gracilis 
- Lepidobolus chaetocephalus 
- Dielsia stenostachya 
- Baloskion gracile 
- Baloskion tetraphyllum 
- Melanostachya ustulata 
_ Tyrbastes glaucescens 
- Guringalia dimorpha 
- Acion hookeri 
- Saropsis fastigata 
- Chordifex stenandrus 
- Chordifex amblycoleus 
- Chordifex jacksonii 
- Tremulina tremula 
- Loxocarya gigas 
- Meeboldina coangustata 
- Meeboldina cana 
j 
- Leptocarpus tenax 
- Dapsilanthus ramosus 
- Chaetanthus aristatus 
- Alexgeorgea ganopoda 
- Winifredia sola 
_ Taraxis grossa 
L_ Empodisma minus 
- Eurychorda complanata 
- Calorophus elongatus 
- Lepyrodia glauca 
- Sporadanthus tasmanlcus - 
- Elegia cuspidata African Restlonaceae 
- Centrolepis strigosa Centrolepidaceae 
- Hopklnsia adscendens - 
- Lyginia barbata 
Anarthria 
Clade 
- Anarthria polyphylla 
- Zea mays 
- Triticum aestivum 
- Oryza sativa 
- Ecdeiocolea monostachya 
- Georgeantha hexandra _ 
- Carex appressa/hostiana Cyperaceae 
Poaceae 
Clade 
Fig. 1. Jackknife consensus tree from parsimony analysis of combined chloroplast DNA sequence 
data (rbcL, IrnL intron and IrnL-trnf intergenic spacer) for representative species. Support indices 
are shown and indels supporting clades are indicated by cross-bars; homoplasious indels are 
shown by narrow bars and are identified by letters. The outgroup consists of a combination of the 
rbcL sequence of Carex hostiana with the trriL—trnV region of C. nppressa. (Modified from 
Briggs et al. 2000). 
