Willdenowia 27 (1/2) - Abstracts
Abstracts Willdenowia 27
- Matzke-Hajek, G.: Revision der von A. Ade,
Th. Braeucker, G. Braun, G. Kükenthal und A. Schumacher aus dem
Rheinland beschriebenen Brombeeren (Rubus L., Rosaceae)
[Revision of the brambles (Rubus L., Rosaceae) described by A.
Ade, Th. Braeucker, G. Braun, G. Kükenthal and A. Schumacher from
the Rhineland]. Willdenowia 27: 23-38. 1997. ISSN
0511-9618.
- Data are given on the taxonomy and nomenclature of 115 Rhenish
Rubus taxa, originally described and published between 1878
and 1935. The identity of many of the 86 taxa described by
Braeucker, however, remains obscure since his herbarium was
destroyed in Berlin during World War II. Doublette material in other
herbaria made the clarification of 16 of Braeucker's names possible,
eight of which are lectotypified here. 20 of the 29 names of Rhenish
Rubus taxa published by Ade, Braun, Kükenthal and
Schumacher are clarified, 14 are lectotypified. A detailed
description and illustration of Rubus erythrocomos, a little
known regional species from North Rhine-Westphalia and the
Rhineland-Palatinate described by G. Braun, are provided for the
first time.
- Boscaiu, M., Marhold, K. & Ehrendorfer,
F.: Typification of several names of the Cerastium alpinum
group (Caryophyllaceae). Willdenowia 27: 39-45.
1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The names Cerastium eriophorum, C. villosum, C. lanatum, C.
alpinum subsp. babiogorense and C. transsylvanicum
are typified. C. eriophorum (= C. villosum) is the correct
name for the diploid populations of the C. alpinum group
from the Balkan mountains, Carpathians and Eastern Alps. C.
lanatum is only applicable to densely hairy forms of the
tetraploid C. alpinum s.str., and C. alpinum subsp.
babiogorense is synonymous to this latter name. C.
transsylvanicum is the correct name for the hexaploid taxon of
the C. alpinum group, endemic to the Carpathians.
- Acedo, C. & Llamas, F.: Two new
brome-grasses (Bromus, Poaceae) from the Iberian Peninsula.
Willdenowia 27: 47-55. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Bromus cabrerensis and B. nervosus (B. subg. Bromus)
from the Iberian Peninsula are described as species new to science
and illustrated. The tetraploid B. cabrerensis (2n=28) is
closely related to the B. hordeaceus complex, whereas B.
nervosus holds a rather isolated position.
- Ortúñez, E. & Fuente, V.
de la: On three species of Festuca L. (Poaceae)
from the Central Mountain System, Spain. Willdenowia 27:
57-67. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Three Festuca species from Central Spain belonging to the
Intravaginales group (Festuca sect. Festuca), i.e.
F. rivas-martinezii, F. curvifolia, and F. summilusitana,
are studied. The qualitative diagnostic characters are given, and it
is demonstrated by means of statistical analyses that the three
species are also separated by quantitative characters, particularly
the length of the spikelet components and panicle, and the diameter
and thickness of the leaf blades. The binomial F. curvifolia
is lectotypified and accepted as the correct name for a frequently
confused species distributed in the Sierra de Guadarrama and Sierra
de Ayllón.
- Brullo, S., Scelsi, F. & Spampinato, G.:
An interesting new species of Alchemilla (Rosaceae) from S
Italy. Willdenowia 27: 69-72. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Alchemilla austroitalica from the Aspromonte area in S
Italy is described as a species new to science and illustrated, and
its relationships are discussed. The new species is particularly
remarkable as it is the only member of A. sect. Erectae found to the
west of the Balkans.
- Conti, F.: Minuartia glomerata
subsp. trichocalycina comb. & stat. nov. (Caryophyllaceae),
a Central Apennine endemic. Willdenowia 27: 73-79.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Minuartia glomerata (s.l.) has systematically been
studied and because of the considerable affinities found between
subsp. glomerata, subsp. macedonica and the Abruzzo (Central Italy)
population previously referred to as M. trichocalycina, this
latter species is classified as a subspecies of M. glomerata.
A description, distribution map and lectotypification of the
basionym of M. glomerata subsp. trichocalycina as
well as a key to the three subspecies are provided.
- Hanlidou, E. & Kokkini, S.: On the flora
of the Vikos-Aoos National Park (NW Greece). Willdenowia
27: 81-100. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- An inventory of 466 vascular plant taxa (species and subspecies)
from the Vikos-Aoos National Park (NW Greece) is presented, based on
recent field work. 187 records are new to the flora of the National
Park rising the total number of its vascular plant taxa to c. 800.
The principal vegetation patterns are briefly described and their
distribution in the area is mapped.
- Chochliouros, S. & Georgiadis, Th.:
Additions to the flora of Mount Vermion (N Central Greece).
Willdenowia 27: 101-112. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The number of vascular plants known from Mt Vermion equals 1035
taxa, of which 243 are added with the present paper as a result of
field studies in 1994 and 1995. 884 taxa have a wider geographical
distribution, 117 are Balkan endemics (18 are new records) and 34
are Greek endemics (8 are new records). Taraxacum dialeptum, T.
terenodes, T. viale, T. gracilens, and Sesleria albicans
subsp. angustifolia, endemics to the Balkans and Greece
respectively, are also new records for N Central Greece.
- Karousou, R. & Kokkini, S.: Distribution
and clinal variation of Salvia fruticosa Mill. (Labiatae)
on the island of Crete (Greece). Willdenowia 27:
113-120. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The distribution of the aromatic species Salvia fruticosa
on the island of Crete (S Greece) is presented in a grid map.
Discriminant analyses of the variation in morphological features and
essential oil content of 34 S. fruticosa populations from
all over the distributional range on the island reveal that both the
morphological and chemical variation form a W-E directed cline.
- Constantinidis, Th., Kamari, G. &
Phitos, D.: A cytological study of 28 phanerogams from the mountains
of SE Sterea Ellas, Greece. Willdenowia 27: 121-142. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- 28 phanerogams of various families, from the mountains of
Gerania, Pateras, Kitheron, Pastra and Elikon (SE Sterea Ellas,
Greece) are cytologically studied. The chromosome numbers of 13 taxa
(Aristolochia microstoma, Asperula baenitzii, A. pulvinaris, A.
rigidula, Centaurea subsericans, Conium divaricatum, Johrenia
distans, Peucedanum vittijugum subsp. vittijugum, Scorzonera
serpentinica, Thlaspi pindicum, Thymus parnassicus, Th. teucrioides
subsp. candilicus, and Verbascum boissieri) are
presented for the first time. In addition, Greek populations of 11
taxa are cytologically examined for the first time. Mitotic
metaphase photomicrographs and/or karyograms are presented for the
majority of taxa studied. Brief comments are given on the karyotype
morphology, cytogeography and relationships of selected taxa.
- Bañares Baudet, Á. & León,
M. C.: The identity of Aeonium ciliatum (Willd.) Webb &
Berth.(Crassulaceae). Willdenowia 27:
143-146. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Aeonium ciliatum, a local endemic of Tenerife, Canary
Islands, has long been merged with a different species from the
island of La Palma. Based on an analysis of the type and other
material, its actual identity is clarified, and a revised
description, an illustration and a comparison with related and
easily confused species is provided.
- Ittenbach, S. & Lobin, W.: Notes on the
genus Amorphophallus (Araceae) - 6. Six new species and two
new subspecies from Africa. Willdenowia 27: 147-160. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- While preparing a revision of the African species of Amorphophallus
some new taxa have been recognized. A. barthlottii (Ivory
Coast and Liberia), A. canaliculatus (Gabon), A.
hetterscheidii (Gabon, Zaire and Central African Republic), A.
impressus (Tanzania and Malawi), A. margretae (Zaire),
A. richardsiae (Zambia), A. abyssinicus subsp. akeassii
(Ivory Coast, Ghana and Nigeria), and A. calabaricus subsp.
mayoi (Zaire, Uganda and Kenya) are described as new to
science.
- Danin, A.: Contributions to the flora of
Jordan: new and interesting plants from Dana Nature Reserve, SW
Jordan. Willdenowia 27: 161-175. 1997. ISSN
0511-9618.
- Rubia danaensis, Micromeria danaensis, and Silene
danaensis from sandstone and limestone outcrops of the Dana
Reserve, SW Jordan, are described as species new to science,
illustrated, and compared with their closest relatives. The
heterogeneous Teucrium leucocladum is subdivided into three
subspecies and two varieties, of which subsp. sinaicum,
subsp. jordanicum and subsp. leucocladum var. glandulosum
are described as new to science. Five taxa, i.e. Clypeola
jonthlaspi subsp. microcarpa var. glabra, Hypericum
sinaicum, Plantago sinaica, Veronica panormitana subsp. baradostensis,
and V. polifolia are new records for the `Flora Palaestina'
area, and seven taxa, i.e. Alcea galilaea, Linum toxicum,
Reaumuria negevensis, Saxifraga hederacea, Stachys zoharyana,
Teucrium montbretii, and Typha elephantina are new
records for Jordan.
- Danin, A. & Scholz, H.: On the
occurrence of two taxa of the Setaria verticillata complex in
Israel and the Sinai. Willdenowia 27: 177-179. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Two taxa of the Setaria verticillata complex can be
readily distinguished in Israel: the diploid pantropical S.
adhaerens (usually referred to as S. verticillata) is
common as a weed, the polyploid temperate actual S. verticillata
s.str. is a rare adventitious taxon, reported from Israel for the
first time.
- Duman, H. & Ekim, T.: Astragalus
serpentinicola (A. sect. Sisyrophorus, Leguminosae), a new
species from SW Turkey. Willdenowia 27: 181-184. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Astragalus serpentinicola from the vicinity of Burdur in
SW Anatolia, Turkey, is described as a species new to science,
illustrated, and compared to A. aydosensis and A.
pelliger, the only other members of A. sect. Sisyrophorus.
- Freitag, H. & Özhatay, E.: A new
subspecies of Salsola canescens (Chenopodiaceae) from SW
Anatolia, Turkey. Willdenowia 27: 185-190. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Salsola canescens subsp. serpentinicola from the
Sandras Dagi and adjacent mountains is described as a subspecies new
to science and illustrated, and its ecology as well as
phytogeography is considered. The new subspecies differs from subsp.
canescens by longer anther appendages, glabrous tepals, and
subulate, glaucous leaves with sparse ciliate indumentum. It is
restricted to open plant communities on serpentinic rocks at
altitudes of 1500-2000 m. The new taxon is the first true
serpentinophyte in the genus Salsola, and has, probably,
derived from subsp. canescens during the Pleistocene.
- Hayirlioglu-Ayaz, S. & Beyazoglu, O.:
New chromosome numbers in Alchemilla L. (Rosaceae)
from Turkey. Willdenowia 27: 191-194. 1997. ISSN
0511-9618.
- The chromosome numbers of six Alchemilla species from NE
Anatolia, Turkey, belonging to A. sect. Alchemilla
ser. Calycinae and ser. Elatae, respectively, are
presented for the first time. Alchemilla ancerensis has
2n=86-96, A. cimilensis 2n=64-75, A. elevitensis
2n=84-102, A. hemsinica 2n=72-80, A. ikizdereensis
2n=101-108, and A. kackarensis 2n=66-76.
- Soreng, R. J., Hein, P. & Scholz, H.:
Poa akmanii (Poaceae), a new species from Turkey.
Willdenowia 27: 195-198. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The discovery of a new grass species in the Western Toros range
in SW Anatolia is reported. Poa akmanii, belonging to the
Poa bulbosa complex, is described as a species new to
science, illustrated and compared to Poa timoleontis, Poa
pelasgis and Poa trichophylla.
- Agapova, N.: Ornithogalum gabrielianae
(Hyacinthaceae), a new endemic species from Armenia.
Willdenowia 27: 199-206. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Ornithogalum gabrielianae (O. subg. Ornithogalum
s.l.) from Mount Aragatz, Armenia, is described as a species new to
science, illustrated, and compared to its allies O. hyrcanum
and O. bungei.
- Hunger, S.: A survey of the genus Pluchea
(Compositae, Plucheeae) in Australia. Willdenowia 27:
207-223. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The genus Pluchea in Australia is revised. Six endemic
species, i.e., P. baccharoides, P. dentex, P. dunlopii, P.
ferdinandi-muelleri, P. rubelliflora, P. tetranthera and one
non-endemic species, P. indica, are recognized. A key to the
genera of the Australian Plucheeae and a key to the Pluchea species
in Australia are provided, descriptions of the species,
illustrations, chromosome numbers (first records for P. dentex
and P. rubelliflora: 2n=20) and a distribution map are
presented.
- Hiepko, P.: A new name and a new
combination in the neotropical genus Agonandra (Opiliaceae).
Willdenowia 27: 225-226. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Izabalaea excelsa (Nyctaginaceae) is transferred to Agonandra
(Opiliaceae). Because the name A. excelsa already exists
and applies to a different species, a substitute name is proposed:
A. goldbergiana. A. conzattii is treated as
subspecies of A. obtusifolia, A. obtusifolia subsp. conzattii.
- Parra, L. R. & Giulietti, A. M.:
Nomenclatural and taxonomic changes in Brazilian Syngonanthus
(Eriocaulaceae). Willdenowia 27: 227-233. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- In preparation of the Syngonanthus account for the Flora
of the Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Syngonanthus
sect. Dimorphocaulon is relegated to synonymy under Syngonanthus
sect. Syngonanthus, three species names are lectotypified,
and nine names of species and infraspecific taxa described from the
Serra do Cipó are placed in synonymy.
- Anton, A. M. & Negritto, M. A.: On the
names of the Andean species of Poa L. (Poaceae)
described by Pilger. Willdenowia 27: 235-247. 1997.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Lectotypes are designated for the names of nine Andean Poa
species described by Pilger. No holotype was indicated by the author
for both Poa gymnantha and P. humillima, and the
holotypes of P. candamoana, P. carazensis, P. chamaeclinos, P.
fibrifera, P. gilgiana, P. horridula, and P. pardoana at
B were destroyed in 1943. Analytical drawings based on the
lectotypes are presented for all nine species.
- Kürschner, H. & Parolly, G.:
Additions to the bryophyte flora of the Durmitor National Park (Crna
Gora) and a first conspectus of all records. Willdenowia
27: 249-264. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- An inventory of 191 bryophytes from the Durmitor National Park
(Montenegro) is presented, based on literature records and a recent
collection of 211 numbers made by members of the Institute of Botany
and Botanical Garden Belgrade. 19 taxa (nine liverworts and ten
mosses) are reported for the first time from the area, including
nine species (four liverworts and five mosses) new to Montenegro.
Previous literature records have critically been revised with
respect to the current taxonomy and nomenclature.
- Christensen, S. N., Pisút, I. &
Sipman, H. J. M.: New and noteworthy lichen records from the Ionian
island of Kerkira (Corfu), Greece. Willdenowia 27: 265-272.
1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Thirty-six lichen taxa are reported from Kerkira. Of these, nine
taxa are new to Greece, namely Anthracocarpon virescens,
Bactrospora patellarioides var. convexa, Gyalecta derivata,
G. truncigena, Lecania koerberiana, Leptogium subtile, Opegrapha
vulgata, Parmelia subrudecta, and Phaeophyscia hirsuta,
and twelve taxa are new to Kerkira.
- Sipman, H. J. M.: Lichenotheca
Latinoamericana a museo botanico berolinensi edita, fasciculum tertium
[Lichenotheca Latinoamericana edited by the Botanical Museum
Berlin-Dahlem, third fascicle]. Willdenowia 27: 273-280.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Label information is presented for 50 lichen collections from
Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guyana,
Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela, which form the third fascicle of this
series of exsiccata. Included is isotype material of Graphis
koreaiensis and Porina tetralocularis.
- Bañares Baudet, Á.:
Typification of five names of endemic Canarian Aichryson species
(Crassulaceae) described by C. Bolle. Willdenowia 27:
281-284. 1997. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Original material of five Aichryson species described by
Carl Bolle in 1859 has been traced in the Berlin herbarium (B). Out
of this material, lectotypes of Bolle's names Aichryson bollei,
A. parlatorei, A. pachycaulon, A. parviflorum and A.
porphyrogennetos are chosen.
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