Phylogeny based on morphological treatments The classification of
Memecylon has switched back and forth among families Melastomataceae,
Myrtaceae and
Memecylaceae based on
morphological,
anatomical and
molecular evidence. Early classifications excluded
Memecylon and
Mouriri from the Melastomataceae mainly based on
placentation and seed characters. Subsequent treatments preferred to treat
Memecylon as a member of Myrtaceae. identified two major lineages (Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae), and in that classification,
Memecylon was placed in the Memecylaceae.
Synapomorphies used in this phylogenetic analysis were
anther connective and
dehiscence,
dorsal glands on stamen connectives,
endothecium,
placentation,
locules, seeds, leaf venation, terminal leaf sclereids,
paracytic stomata,
stomata shape, leaf sclereids,
indumentum, ant and mite
domatia, wood and growth form characters, which excluded Memecylaceae from Melastomataceae. However, in
Memecylon some characters such as seasonal flowering and small size of flowers contributed to the difficulty of assessing relationships based on the morphology. Later, several groups have been either included in broadly defined Memecylaceae or segregated from it. As a result, Memecylaceae comprised the groups
Memecylon,
Lijndenia,
Mouriri, and
Votomita. Phylogeny based on molecular treatments Molecular
phylogenetic analyses using
rbcL sequence data showed that the Melastomataceae lineage consists of a subclade formed by
Oliniaceae,
Penaeaeae, Phynchocalycaceae and
Alzateaceae sister to a subclade formed by Memecylaceae and Melastomataceae
sensu stricto. Parsimony analysis showed distinct
Myrtaceae and Melastomataceae clades. Subsequently,
Bayesian analyses using
chloroplast DNA sequences from the
rbcL and
ndhF genes, However, the
APG IV (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group IV) system of classification, a system of revised and updated classification of
flowering plants, now recognizes the groups of Memecylaceae within a broader
circumscription of Melastomataceae. The most recent
phylogenetic analysis of
Memecylon was based on low-copy nuclear loci using representative taxa across the old world tropics, and this study revealed biogeography and ancestral states of this plant group. In addition, there is a fine-scale study associated with South African
Memecylon showing the reticulate evolution of this group. == Pollination and seed dispersal ==