Willdenowia 30(1) - Abstracts
- Wagenitz, G. & Hellwig, F. H.: The genus Psephellus
Cass. (Compositae, Cardueae) revisited with a broadened concept.
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30: 29-44. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- A new concept of the genus Psephellus is presented on the basis of
morphological, anatomical, palynological and caryological evidence. The few
molecular data seem to confirm the monophyly of the genus. The following
former sections of Centaurea are included: C. sect. Psephelloideae,
Psephellus, Hyalinella, Aetheopappus, Amblyopogon, Heterolophus,
Czerniakovskya, Odontolophoideae, Odontolophus, Xanthopsis, Uralepis and Sosnovskya.
New combinations under Psephellus are provided for these sections and
for 35 species, especially from Turkey and Iran. Psephellus in this
broadened sense has 75-80 species and a distribution with a centre in E
Anatolia, Caucasia and NW Iran; only few species occur outside this area.
Close relationships exist between different sections despite considerable
differences especially in the characters of the pappus.
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- Klackenberg, J.: Secamone brevicoronata and S.
pedicellaris (Apocynaceae), two new species from Madagascar.
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30: 45-51. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Secamone brevicoronata and S. pedicellaris, two species of Apocynaceae
s.l., Secamoneae, from Madagascar, are described as new to science,
illustrated and compared with related taxa.
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- Hand, R. (ed.): Contributions to the flora of Cyprus I.
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30: 53-65. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Starting a series of miscellaneous contributions by various authors, this
first instalment includes unpublished data on the vascular plants of Cyprus
with an emphasis on distributional considerations. Two taxa, Paronychia
echinulata and Hordeum murinum, were previously not known to occur
in Cyprus. The hybrid Aegilops geniculata 7 A.
peregrina, endemic to Cyprus, is described as the new nothospecies Aegilops
7insulae-cypri. Data on 57 additional
species complete the knowledge about chorology and ecology especially in the
western part of the island.
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- Parolly, G.: Notes on two neglected Turkish Asyneuma
taxa (Campanulaceae).
– Willdenowia 30: 67-75. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Based on a recent collection of Wettstein’s dubious ‘Campanula juncea’
from the SW Anatolian Akda8lari mountain
massif, new morphological and ecological data of this largely ignored,
ill-defined and under-recorded local endemic are presented, it is illustrated
for the first time and its taxonomy is clarified. The species is placed in Asyneuma
and the combination A. junceum is validated as a nomen novum.
Remarkable populations of A. compactum found on the Geyik Da8lari
are described as var. eriocarpum, a variety new to science, and
illustrated.
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- Danin, A., Hedge, I. C. & Lamond, J. M.:
Contributions to the flora of Jordan 4. A new species of Pycnocycla (Apiaceae).
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30: 77-81. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Pycnocycla saxatilis from SW Jordan and NW Saudi Arabia is described
as a species new to science and illustrated. It is a stem-assimilant subshrub
related to P. tomentosa and confined to crevices of smooth-faced
sandstone and similar habitats. Attention is drawn to another undescribed and
related Pycnocycla taxon from further south in Saudi Arabia.
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- Kilian, N. & Miller, A. G.: Studies in the Compositae
of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra – 5. Distephanus qazmi (Vernonieae,
Gymnantheminae), a remarkable new species from the island of Socotra,
Yemen.
– Willdenowia 30: 83-91. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Distephanus qazmi, recently discovered on the island of Socotra, c.
250 km off the Horn of Africa, is described as a species new to science. The
palaeotropical genus Distephanus, which has its greatest diversity on
Madagascar, differs from all other genera of the Vernonieae in having
yellow flowers. D. qazmi combines yellow flowers with presence of a
basal stylar node, unstructured, elongate, polarized thickening of the median
endothecial cells, calcarate-caudate anther appendages and ‘type A’ pollen,
whereas trinervate leaves with strongly ascending basal secondary veins as in
some Distephanus species and, within the Vernonieae, restricted
to this genus, are not present in the new species. Within Distephanus, the
new species is unique in its scapose habit and uniseriate pappus. The pappus
of D. qazmi is, moreover, plumose, a feature known from a single other Distephanus
species, D. plumosus from Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, which is possibly its
closest relative. The habit and diagnostic features of the new species are
illustrated.
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- Agababian, M. V. & Oganesian, M. E.: Allium
sect. Acanthoprason (Alliaceae) in southern Transcaucasia: a survey,
with the description of two new species.
– Willdenowia 30: 93-104. 2000.
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- Five species of Allium sect. Acanthoprason occur in the area
studied (Armenia and Nahicevan). Two of them, A.
egorovae and A. vasilevskajae, are described as new to science. All
are illustrated, their S Transcaucasian distribution is mapped, and their
relationships are discussed.
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- Wittig, R., Xie, Y., Raus, Th. & Scholz, H.:
Addenda ad Floram Ningxiaensem – Supplement to the flora of the Autonomous
Region Ningxia, China.
– Willdenowia 30: 105-113. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- New records of eleven angiosperm taxa are given for the Autonomous Region of
Ningxia, China. Eight taxa, viz. Bromus carinatus, B. hordeaceus subsp.
pseudothominei, Carduus acanthoides, Cynodon dactylon, Festuca arundinacea
subsp. orientalis, Senecio vulgaris, Stellaria pallida and Tripleurospermum
perforatum, are new to the flora of Ningxia. The spontaneous occurrence of
Melilotus officinalis is reported for the first time from Ningxia. Poa
annua, which is given in the ‘Flora Sinensis in Area Tan-Yang’ for
Ningxa but not included in the ‘Flora Ningxiaensis’, is confirmed for
Ningxia. Polygonum aviculare subsp. rectum is the first report
of an infraspecific taxon of this polymorphic species for Ningxia. Of these
eleven taxa Festuca arundinacea subsp. orientalis, Bromus carinatus,
B. hordeaceus subsp. pseudothominei, Polygonum aviculare subsp. rectum
and Tripleurospermum perforatum were found exclusively in Lolium
perenne lawns, indicating their introduction with lawn seeds. Cynodon
dactylon was found at down-trodden parts of Lolium perenne lawns
but also as a garden weed. Melilotus officinalis was found in ruderal
sites, Poa annua, Senecio vulgaris and Stellaria pallida were
found only in watered ornamental gardens.
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- Beurton, Ch.: The genus Plethadenia (Rutaceae).
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30: 115-123. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- The genus Plethadenia is revised. It consists of two species, which
are distributed in the Greater Antilles and are likely endangered, viz. P.
cubensis from E Cuba and P. granulata from N Haiti and the SW
Dominican Republic. The species differ in the indument, the morphology of the
sepals and disc, and in the size of the flowers and follicles. The genus and
its species are described, and distributional data, a distribution map,
illustrations and a key to the species are provided. The systematic position
of Plethadenia within the Rutoideae sensu Engler is briefly
discussed.
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- Beurton, Ch.: Notes on Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae)
from the Antilles.
– Willdenowia 30: 125-130. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- A first record of Zanthoxylum rolandii for Hispaniola is given and
discussed. Z. rolandii is closely related to Z. arnoldii and
both belong to a group of six species, previously known from Cuba only, with
small phyllodes and 0-2(very rarely 3) small leaflets. Flowers, fruits and
seeds of Z. haitiense are analysed for the first time and illustrated.
The flowers have a five-merous perianth and the fruits are aggregated of
(1-)2(-3) modified follicles. The dehiscence of the follicles is
pericarpic-semivalvate to pericarpic-bivalvate; seeds are dangling on the
vascular bundle of the placenta. A distribution map of Z. arnoldii, Z.
haitense and Z. rolandii is provided.
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- Rankin Rodríguez, R. & Greuter, W.: Notes on Aristolochia
linearifolia and A. stenophylla (Aristolochiaceae), a vicarious
species pair from the Greater Antilles (Cuba and Hispaniola).
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30: 131-139. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Aristolochia linearifolia, a local endemic of E Cuba, and A.
stenophylla, restricted to SW Hispaniola (mainly Haiti, but here first
reported from the Dominican Republic), are closely related but distinct
species even though they have sometimes been lumped together. They are
described, contrasted, and compared with their closest relatives, A.
oblongata and A. chasmema. Typification is discussed. For A.
linearifolia a lectotype is designated, after consideration of the
notorious problems that are linked with the Cuban collections of Charles
Wright, the discoverer of the species. The holotype of A. stenophylla
was destroyed in 1943, and although duplicate material exists that was
designated as lectotype, it is of a fragmentary nature, so that an epitype is
designated in support.
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- Panfet Valdés, C. & Ventosa Rodríguez, I.: Wallenia
maestrensis (Myrsinaceae), a new species from eastern Cuba.
– Willdenowia
30: 141-145. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- A species new to science, belonging to Wallenia subg. Homowallenia,
has been discovered in the Sierra Maestra, Granma Province, in E Cuba. It is
described and illustrated as W. maestrensis, then compared with its
closest relative, W. bumelioides, known from several Cuban provinces
and also illustrated.
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- Leuenberger, B. E.: Confirmation of the authorship of
Cereus martinii Labour., basionym of Harrisia martinii (Cactaceae).
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30: 147-153. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- The date of valid publication of Cereus martinii, a name listed from
three different sources in Index Kewensis, is ascertained to be 1854. Labouret’s
protologue, which appeared in an exceedingly rare journal, is here reproduced.
The combination Harrisia martinii, often attributed to Britton &
Rose was validated three years earlier, in 1917, by Britton.
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- Boom, P. P. G. van den & Zedda, L.: Lecania
sipmanii, a new epiphytic lichen species from Syria.
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155-160. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Lecania sipmanii (Lecanorales, Bacidiaceae), an epiphytic lichen from
Syria is described as a species new to science and illustrated. The new
species belongs to the L. polycycla group and is mainly characterized
by a small, areolate thallus, spores strongly constricted at the septum,
paraplectenchymatic excipulum cells and hairs in the thalline margin of the
apothecia. It was collected on dust-impregned bark of Salix and Populus
species.
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- Vogt, R. & Schuhwerk, F.: Typus-Material im Hieracium-Herbar
von Hans Schack.
– Willdenowia 30: 161-199. 2000. – ISSN 0511-9618.
- Hans Schack (1878-1946) distributed his rich Hieracium collection to
the Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (B) and the Bavarian Botanical Society in
Munich. The latter part is now incorporated in the Botanische Staatssammlung
München (M). A complete list of all taxa of the genus Hieracium
described by Schack is presented including information concerning the type
localities given in the protologues. The type material available is listed
with full label data and other particulars to be found on the specimens. The
status of the type specimens is discussed, 57 names are lectotypified.
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