Willdenowia 32(1) - Abstracts
- Peruzzi, L. & Cesca, G.: Chromosome
numbers of flowering plants from Calabria, S Italy.
Willdenowia 32: 33-44. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Chromosome numbers of 11 taxa from nine families of Calabrian
angiosperms are reported: Anthyllis hermanniae 2n = 14, Carlina
acaulis subsp. caulescens 2n = 20, Gentianella
crispata 2n = 56, Lupinus graecus 2n = 50, Plantago
albicans 2n = 30, P. amplexicaulis subsp. amplexicaulis
2n = 10, Ranunculus flammula subsp. flammula 2n =
32, Saxifraga aizoides 2n = 26, Staphylea pinnata 2n
= 26, Tricholaena teneriffae 2n = 36, Veronica
scutellata 2n = 18. Most of the reports are the first from
Italian populations. Mitotic metaphase microphotographs and haploid
idiograms or drawings are presented for all taxa studied. Brief
comments are given on karyotype morphology, cytogeography and
relationships of selected taxa.
- Greuter, W., Böhling, N. & Jahn,
R.: The Cerastium scaposum group (Caryophyllaceae):
three annual taxa endemic to Crete (Greece), two of them new.
Willdenowia 32: 45-54. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Cerastium deschatresii and C. scaposum subsp.
peninsularum are described as two closely related taxa new
to science. C. scaposum (subsp. scaposum) was
described from the White Mountains (Lefka Ori) and was long believed
to be restricted to the western segment of Crete, but it has been
gathered once, in 1942, at the islands opposite end. It is a
large-flowered, obviously outbreeding, locally abundant plant. C.
scaposum subsp. peninsularum has smaller flowers,
reduced petal size, and is a (perhaps facultative) selfer; it is
known from several gatherings in the northwestern coastlands of
Crete. C. deschatresii is more widespread, growing in
scattered populations from west to east central Crete; it has
minute, apetalous flowers, a distinctive capsule shape, and is a
cleistogamous selfer.
- Chaerle, P. & Viane, R.: Additions to
the fern flora of Ethiopia. Willdenowia 32: 55-60. 2002.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- A list of 26 species collected by the authors during field work
in Bale, Harerge, Shewa and Sidamo (SE Ethiopia) in 1998 is
presented. Two species are recorded as new to the Ethiopian flora
and 24 species are new records for single provinces.
- Miller, A. G., Atkinson, R., Khulaidi, A.
W. al, Taleeb, N.: Nesocrambe, a new genus of Cruciferae
(Brassiceae) from Soqotra, Yemen. Willdenowia 32:
61-67. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- The new genus Nesocrambe, with the sole species N.
socotrana, endemic to the island of Soqotra, is described and
illustrated. Its affinities and taxonomic position within the family
are discussed. It is concluded that Nesocrambe is apparently
closest to Hemicrambe, which has a disjunct distribution in
NW Africa and Soqotra, and, like that genus, is a relict of the old
Miocene flora which once extended around the coasts of the
Mediterranean Sea. Nesocrambe is restricted to moist, shady
places on limestone pinnacles and cliffs along an exposed and
isolated ridge at the extreme western end of Soqotra. Its
conservation status is considered.
- Ghazanfar, S. A.: A new species of Helianthemum
(Cistaceae) from the Sultanate of Oman. Willdenowia 32:
69-72. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Helianthemum citrinum is described as a species new to
science and illustrated. The species occurs in Dhofar, the southern
province of Oman, and is found in the relatively dry Acacia-Commiphora
scrubland.
- Parolly, G. & Nordt, B.: A new
chasmophytic species of Potentilla (Rosaceae) from S Anatolia,
including some taxonomic remarks on P. subg. Fragariastrum
in the E Mediterranean. Willdenowia 32: 73-84. 2002.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- Potentilla ulrichii is described as a species new to
science and illustrated. Its taxonomic position close to P.
nerimaniae and P. davisii of SW Turkey is discussed and
SEM micrographs of the nutlets and the indumentum of these three
species are presented. Their ranges, plus those of the more
distantly allied P. isaurica, P. libanotica and P.
arcadiensis, are mapped. The description of the nutlets of P.
nerimaniae is corrected from smooth to reticulate-scrobiculate.
P. ulrichii is a Mediterranean cushion-forming perennial of
overhanging limestone rocks known from a single locality in
foothills of the S Anatolian Taurus above Manavgat. The chasmophytic
habit, its relationship and its stenochory suggest it to be a
Tertiary relic endemic.
- Ranjbar, M., Maassoumi, A.-A. &
Podlech, D.: Astragalus sect. Alopecuroidei (Fabaceae)
in Iran, complementary notes with a key to the species.
Willdenowia 32: 85-91. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- New findings and a key to the 24 species of Astragalus
sect. Alopecuroidei in Iran are provided. Two species, A.
neo-maassoumianus and A. foliosus are described as new
to science. A. alopecurus is a new record for the flora of
Iran. A. phlomoides is transferred from A. sect.
Laxiflori to sect. Alopecuroidei. A. ajubensis
is reduced to a synonym of A. macrocephalus subsp. finitimus
and A. ovalifoliolatus to a synonym of A. kirrindicus.
- Pimenov, M. G. & Kljuykov, E. V.: A new
species of Lalldhwojia Farille (Umbelliferae) from
Nepal. Willdenowia 32: 93-97. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Lalldhwojia pastinacifolia from Nepal is described as a
species new to science of this small, little-known genus endemic to
the Himalaya from Nepal to Bhutan. Another species, L. cooperi,
is newly recorded from Nepal. Carpo-anatomical studies in L.
pastinacifolia and L. cooperi indicate affinities of Lalldhwojia
with Peucedanum s. ampl.
- Stenzel, H.: New species of Platystele
and Pleurothallis (Orchidaceae) from Cuba.
Willdenowia 32: 99-104. 2002. ISSN 0511968.
- Two new species of orchids, Platystele hyalina and
Pleurothallis oricola, of the subtribe Pleurothallidinae,
both discovered recently in Cuba, are described as new to science.
The first was found in the eastern part, in the serpentine mountains
of Holguín, the latter on the dog-tooth limestone coast of
Guanahacabibes, the western tip of the island.
- Hansen, E. S.: Lichens from Inglefield
Land, NW Greenland. Willdenowia 32: 105-125. 2002.
ISSN 0511-9618.
- 220 taxa of lichens are reported from four localities in
Inglefield Land in NW Greenland. Rhizocarpon anseris is new
to Greenland; seven taxa are new to W Greenland, viz. Aspicilia
mashiginensis, Candelariella dispersa, Collema substellatum,
Gypsoplaca macrophylla, Lepraria lobificans, Rhizocarpon
intermediellum and Xanthoria elegans var. splendens.
42 taxa are new to NW Greenland, viz. Acarospora schleicheri,
Adelolecia pilati, Arctoparmelia separata, Aspicilia cinerea, A.
mastrucata, Baeomyces placophyllus, B. rufus, Buellia punctata,
Candelariella terrigena, Cladonia borealis, C. phyllophora, Collema
glebulentum, C. undulatum var. granulosum, Diploschistes
muscorum, Endocarpon pulvinatum, Fulgensia desertorum, Ionaspis
suaveolens, Lecanora fuscescens, Lecidea silacea, Lecidella bullata,
L.euphorea, Lepraria frigida, Leptogium lichenoides, Lobothallia
alphoplaca, Melanelia stygia, Miriquidica garovaglii, Ochrolechia
androgyna, O. lapuënsis, Pannaria hookeri, Pertusaria
geminipara, Porpidia flavicunda, P. speirea, Protoblastenia calva,
Rhizocarpon disporum, R. praebadium, Rinodina archaea, R. cacuminum,
Staurothele fissa, Toninia tristis subsp. scholanderi, Umbilicaria
nylanderiana, Verrucaria ceuthocarpa and Vestergrenopsis
isidiata. In addition, northern extensions of 169 taxa in NW
Greenland are presented. Geology and climate of the area are briefly
treated and selected plant communities more or less rich in lichens
are discussed.
- Sipman, H. J. M.: Lichens of mainland
Yemen. Willdenowia 32: 127-135. 2002. ISSN
0511-9618.
- 18 lichen species are newly reported for mainland Yemen,
including Teloschistes austroarabicus, which is described as
a species new to science. T. stenophyllus, from the Cape
Verde Islands, is raised to species rank. A checklist of the 71
species currently known from mainland Yemen, with additional records
for already known species, is provided.
- Leuenberger, B. E.: Humboldt & Bonplands
Cactaceae in the herbaria at Paris and Berlin.
Willdenowia 32: 137-153. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- Cactaceae specimens collected by Humboldt & Bonpland
in tropical America and kept in the herbaria at Paris and in the
Willdenow herbarium at Berlin are listed and discussed. Of the 15
taxa treated by Kunth, in 1823, in "Nova genera et species
plantarum", ten specimens from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and
Peru are extant in the Humboldt & Bonpland collection at Paris
(P-Bonpl). The general herbarium at Paris contains duplicates of
three of these and an additional specimen under a name not treated
by Kunth. Of the eight specimens in the Willdenow herbarium at
Berlin (B-W) attributed to Humboldt & Bonpland, six belong to
taxa described as new by Kunth. Three of these were filed under
unpublished names. The specimens and protologues are compared with
Humboldt & Bonplands unpublished field notes ("Journal
botanique"). The nature of the material, its identification,
and taxonomic and nomenclatural problems are briefly treated and the
results summarized in tabular form.
- Jahn, R.: Otto Müllers names of
diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) and extant original material at
the Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (B). Willdenowia 32:
155-173. 2002. ISSN 0511-9618.
- This paper, listing all of Otto Müllers 200 diatom
names, the full protologue citations as well as the sample number of
the original material at B, is a background study for the taxonomy
and biogeography of the past and present East African diatom flora.
Short accounts of Müllers life, work, taxonomy and the
possible whereabouts of other original material are given; and an
extensive bibliography of his papers is included.
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