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Bactris

''Bactris'' is a genus of spiny palms which is native to the Mexico, South and Central America and the Caribbean. Most species are small trees about tall, but some are large trees while others are shrubs with subterranean stems. They have simple or pinnately compound leaves and yellow, orange, red or purple-black fruit. The genus is most closely related to several other spiny palms—''Acrocomia'', ''Aiphanes'', ''Astrocaryum'' and ''Desmoncus''. The fruit of several species is edible, most notably ''B. gasipaes'', while others are used medicinally or for construction.
The ancestors of the genus are believed to have entered South America during the late Cretaceous. William Baker and Thomas Couvreur found ''Bactris'' to be one of six palm genera that showed the highest rates of speciation.
==Description==
Both stems and leaves of ''Bactris'' species are generally covered with spines. Stems generally bear spines on the internodes; in ''B. glaucescens'' and ''B. setulosa'' spines are also present on the nodes. A few species lack spines on their stems. All species have spiny leaves; the spines are often clustered on the petiole or rachis. In some species the spines are only found on the tips of the leaflets. Most species grow in multi-stemmed clumps with stems about tall and in diameter, but they span a range of sizes from tall trees to shrubs with subterranean stems and are sometimes single-stemmed. Stems can be as narrow as in ''B.aubletiana'' or as broad as in ''B. gasipaes''.〔
The leaves can be either pinnately compound or simple; in some species like ''B. hirta'' both types of leaves exist. Petioles range from to over in length, while the rachis (which bears the leaflets) can be to over long.〔 Inflorescences are borne singly emerging from the leaf axil. Flowers grow in triplets along the inflorescence; each female flower is flanked by two male flowers; elsewhere along the inflorescence male flowers grow singly or in pairs. Ripe fruit can be yellow, orange, red or purple-black (other colours are present in a few species) and range from long.〔
==Taxonomy==
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''Bactris'' is placed in the subfamily Arecoideae, the tribe Cocoseae and the subtribe Bactridinae, together with the genera ''Acrocomia'', ''Aiphanes'', ''Astrocaryum'' and ''Desmoncus''. Phylogenetic studies support the monophyly of both the subtribe Bactridinae and the genus ''Bactris'', but differ in terms of how the genera within the subtribe are related to one-another.〔
The first species were attributed to the genus by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1763, but a formal description of the genus was only published in 1777 by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli. Later workers split ''Bactris'' into several genera (''Guilielma'', ''Augustinea'', ''Pyrenoglyphis'', ''Amylocarpus'' and ''Yuyba'') and described several hundred species.〔 Although earlier authors recognised between 239 and 257 species of ''Bactris'', Andrew Henderson accepted 73 species and a single genus in his 2000 monograph,〔 while as of 2013 The Plant List included 79 accepted species.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bactris )
Henderson recognised six informal groups within the genus, but used them only for convenience and did not consider them monophyletic groups. These groups were (1) the ''Amylocarpus'' group, (2) the ''Guilielma'' group, (3) the Orange-fruited group, (4) the ''Piranga'' group, (5) the Purple-fruited group, and (6) the ''Pyrenoglyphis'' group.〔 In their study of the Bactridinae, Wolf Eiserhardt and colleagues sampled 13 species of ''Bactris'' distributed among these six groups; five of these groups were represented by more than one species in their sample. Of these five, only the ''Guilielma'' group was potentially monophyletic (although support for this conclusion was weak). The other four were found to be either polyphyletic or paraphyletic (although here again, support was only strong for two of the four). The sixth group, the Orange-fruited group, was only represented by a single species in their data set.〔

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