Willdenowia 33(2) - Abstracts
- Greuter, W.: The Euro+Med treatment of Cichorieae
(Compositae) generic concepts and required new names.
Willdenowia 33: 229-238. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- A synonymic survey of Cichorieae genera accepted for the
purpose of the Euro+Med Project is presented. Combinations that are
required in the genera Andryala, Crepis, Helminthotheca,
Lactuca, Leontodon, Scorzonera, Sonchus and Tragopogon,
but do not so far exist, are validated. Nomenclatural considerations
are offered with regard to four taxa, the correct names of which are
Crepis pontana, Leontodon saxatilis subsp. rothii,
Picris rhagadioloides and Reichardia dichotoma.
- Greuter, W.: The Euro+Med treatment of Gnaphalieae
and Inuleae (Compositae) generic concepts and required
new names. Willdenowia 33: 239-244. ISSN 0511-9618; ©
2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- A synonymic survey of genera of Gnaphalieae and Inuleae
accepted for the purpose of the Euro+Med Project is presented. Names
and combinations that are required in the genera Aliella,
Allagopappus, Chiliadenus, Dittrichia, Filago, Gnomophalium
(gen. nov.), Helichrysum, Laphangium, Leontopodium, Limbarda,
Pallenis and Pulicaria, but do not so far exist, are
validated. Conyza candida, the basionym of Inula candida,
is typified.
- Greuter, W.: The Euro+Med treatment Senecioneae
and the minor Compositae tribes generic concepts and
required new names, with an addendum to Cardueae. Willdenowia
33: 245-250. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- A synonymic survey of genera in the Senecioneae accepted
for the purposes of the Euro+Med Project is presented, and new
combinations that are required in the genera Adenostyles,
Doronicum, Senecio and Tephroseris (including a new
subspecies), as well as Xanthium in the Heliantheae,
are validated. Five validations concerning Cardueae taxa,
three in Centaurea, one in Psephellus, and one in
Rhaponticum, are appended. A synopsis of accepted genera
(including many exotic aliens) in nine minor tribes (Arctoteae,
Calenduleae, Eupatorieae, Gundelieae, Helenieae, Heliantheae,
Mutisieae, Plucheeae, Vernonieae) completes the generic survey
of European and Mediterranean Compositae.
- Danihelka, J. & Marhold, K.: Validation
of the name Artemisia pancicii (Asteraceae). Willdenowia
33: 251-254. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Artemisia pancicii is a widely recognized species,
occurring in S Moravia (Czech Republic), Lower Austria and
Burgenland (Austria), and the vicinity of Deliblato (Vojvodina,
Serbia), but it is shown that its name has never been validly
published. The species is therefore described as new. Data on the
history of its discovery, relationships and present distribution are
given.
- Peruzzi, L. & Passalacqua, N. G.: On
Ranunculus aspromontanus (Ranunculaceae) and its taxonomic
relationship. Willdenowia 33: 255-264. ISSN
0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Based on plants from the locus classicus, the type and other
herbarium material, Ranunculus aspromontanus, usually
related to the SW Mediterranean R. spicatus group, is shown
by morphological and karyological investigations to be closely
allied to the NW Mediterranean R. monspeliacus. Whereas the
hitherto unknown chromosome number of 2n = 16 is common in the R.
spicata group and R. monspeliacus, the combination of
deflexed sepals at anthesis and a beak equalling the nutlet in
length is decisive for the relationship to the latter species.
Closer morphological comparison revealed that R. aspromontanus
is best treated as a subspecies of R. monspeliacus. The
corresponding combination is validated.
- Conti, F., Gubellini, L., Lakusi6, D. &
Santangelo, A.: Silene notarisii (Caryophyllaceae), a neglected
species of the Central Apennines, Italy. Willdenowia 33:
265-272. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Silene (sect. Saxifragoides) notarisii, usually wrongly
synonymised with S. saxifraga or S. multicaulis, is
shown to be a species allied to but separate from S. saxifraga
and endemic to the Central Apennines, Italy. The name S.
notarisii is lectotypified and reliable morphological
differences to S. multicaulis, S. parnassica and S.
saxifraga are pointed out.
- Tsiripidis, I. & Athanasiadis, N.:
Contribution to the knowledge of the vascular flora of NE Greece:
Floristic composition of the beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
forests in the Greek Rodopi. Willdenowia 33: 273-297.
ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- The first floristic inventory of the beech forests in the Greek
Rodopi is presented. The investigation included pure beech (Fagus
sylvatica L. s.l.) stands as well as mixed stands of
beech with Pinus sylvestris, P. nigra, Picea abies, Abies ×borisii-regis,
Quercus petraea subsp. medwediewii and Q. frainetto. The
floristic catalogue is based on the floristic data of 584
phytosociological beech forests relevés and on a
supplementary floristic inventory. Published information of records
from inside beech forests has also been taken into account. For each
taxon information is given about its spatial and altitudinal
distribution and constancy in the Greek Rodopi as well as about its
ecological preferences. The floristic catalogue is divided in two
parts. The first part includes the taxa that constitute the beech
forest community. The second part includes taxa that appear randomly
in the beech forests. Three species, Hieracium praecurrens,
Pyrola media and Verbascum lanatum, are recorded for the
first time from Greece.
- Bogner, J.: A new Amorphophallus
species (Araceae) from Madagascar. Willdenowia 33:
299-303. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Amorphophallus mangelsdorffii is described as a species
new to science and illustrated. It is closely related to A.
antsingyensis as indicated by the spiny (echinate) pollen exine,
and both are more closely related to each other than to the other
three endemic species of Madagascar. A. mangelsdorffii
differs from A. antsingyensis mainly by the small stigma,
much shorter pollen exine spinulae, a reflexed and twisted spathe
lamina, a much less dissected leaf blade with relatively large
leaflets and, in contrast to all other Malagasy species, its
flowering simultaneous with the leaf at the end of the rainy season.
A key to all Malagasy species of Amorphophallus is provided.
- Hand, R. (ed.): Supplementary notes to the
flora of Cyprus III. Willdenowia 33: 305-325. ISSN
0511-9618. 2003; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- As in two former instalments the present notes summarize
contributions by various authors, focussing on the chorology and
ecology of Cypriot vascular plants. This third instalment includes
data on 84 taxa. Aira elegantissima subsp. ambigua,
Euphorbia taurinensis, Plantago major subsp. intermedia,
Ranunculus repens and Trifolium grandiflorum are new for the
island or at least documented for the first time in detail. Tordylium
maximum is not an element of the island's flora; the only record
is based on a misidentified specimen. Taxonomic considerations
result in the validation of the new combinations Limonium
cyprium and Phlomis cypria subsp. occidentalis.
- Parolly, G. & Kilian, N.: Scorzonera
karabelensis (Compositae), a new species from SW Anatolia, with a
key to the subscapigerous Scorzonera species in Turkey.
Willdenowia 33: 327-335. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- Scorzonera (sect. Nervosae) karabelensis, a
subscapigerous, calcicolous perennial from the Karabel Geçidi
in the Western Taurus range, SW Anatolia, Turkey, allied to S.
pisidica and S. ulrichii, is described as a species new
to science and illustrated. Its habitat conditions, conservation
status and phytogeographic significance are considered. A key to all
facultatively or consistently subscapigerous, entire-leaved Scorzonera
species growing in the mountains of Turkey is provided. Critical
comparison revealed that the recently described S. gokcheoglui
and S. aytatchii are conspecific with S. ulrichii
and S. rigida, respectively, and that the populations of
S. pygmaea from the Çankiri and Zonguldak vilayets
cannot be separated as a distinct subsp. nutans. Additional
data on the conservation status of S. ulrichii are given.
- Al-Turki, T. A.: A new species of Indigofera
(Fabaceae) from southwestern Saudi Arabia. Willdenowia
33: 337-340. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Indigofera brachyphylla from the Province of Jizan, Saudi
Arabia, is described as a new species and illustrated. It is unique
among other known species of this genus by the combination of small
leaflets, distinct tetragonal pods, long, delicate, persistent
peduncles, a blister-like gland on the ventral side of the
petiolule, smooth, tetragonal seeds and linear stipules.
- Podlech, D. & Zarre, S.: New species of
Astragalus sect. Ammodendron (Fabaceae) with a key to
the species of the Flora Iranica region. Willdenowia 33:
341-352. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- During the work on Astragalus for Flora Iranica several
new species of A. sect. Ammodendron were discovered.
They are described here: A. akhundzadahensis, A. ammodendroides,
A. bazarganii, A. biarjmandicus, A. darrehbidensis, A. nowroozii, A.
pseudoarvatensis, A. similissimus, A. strictissimus, A. tenuiramosus
and A. zurmatensis. A key for all species of the section
occurring in the Flora Iranica area is provided.
- Pimenov, M. G., Kljuykov, E. V. &
Ostroumova, T. A.: A revision of Conioselinum Hoffm. (Umbelliferae)
in the Old World. Willdenowia 33: 353-377. ISSN
0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Conioselinum (Umbelliferae-Apioideae) and related taxa of
the Old World are critically revised. In total, 18 species are
accepted in Conioselinum, three of which are distributed in
North America, one in Europe and sixteen in Asia. Carpoanatomical
examination showed that some species of Ligusticum described
from China are closer to C. tataricum (the type of the name
Conioselinum) and other known species of that genus than to
L. scoticum (the type of the name Ligusticum);
consequently seven new names in Consioselinum are validated:
C. nematophyllum, C. pseudoangelica, C. sinchianum, C.
sinomedicum, C. smithii, C. tenuisectum and C. tenuissimum.
Three new species are described: C. nepalense from Nepal,
C. reflexum from SW China and C. shanii from central
China.
- Raab-Straube, E. von: Phylogenetic
relationships in Saussurea (Compositae, Cardueae) sensu lato,
inferred from morphological, ITS and trnL-trnF sequence data, with a
synopsis of Himalaiella gen. nov., Lipschitziella and
Frolovia. Willdenowia 33: 379-402. ISSN
0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- DNA sequences from the nuclear ribosomal ITS and from the
chloroplast trnL-trnF regions of 47 species of all six subgenera and
13 sections of Saussurea were analysed. The cladogram
resulting from ITS sequence data indicates that Saussurea in
its present circumscription is paraphyletic. S. sect. Elatae
and S. subg. Jurinocera together are sister to the
genus Jurinea. The affinities of S. subg. Frolovia
are unclear, while representative species of the remaining four
subgenera and ten sections form a strongly supported monophyletic
group. Within this clade, the delimitation of S. subg. Eriocoryne
and S. subg. Amphilaena against S. subg.
Saussurea is not evident. The trnL-trnF intergenic spacer
sequences show a remarkable synapomorphy, a 21bp insertion, for Jurinea
cyanoides, S. deltoidea, S. ceratocarpa and S. frolovii,
supporting the paraphyly of Saussurea. These results
correspond to differences in morphological characters of achenes and
pappus, which also suggest that S. sect. Elatae, S. subg.
Jurinocera and S. subg. Frolovia are not closely
related to the remainder of the genus. Consequently, S.
sect. Elatae is separated as the new genus Himalaiella,
and the small generic segregates Frolovia and Lipschitziella
are resurrected. A synopsis of these three genera is presented and
the new combinations Himalaiella abnormis, H. afghana, H.
albescens, H. auriculata, H. chenopodiifolia, H. chitralica, H.
deltoidea, H. foliosa, H. heteromalla, H. nivea, H. peguensis,
Frolovia frolovii and F. gorbunovae are validated.
- Suksathan, P. & Borchsenius, F.: Two
new species of Stachyphrynium (Marantaceae) from SE Asia.
Willdenowia 33: 403-408. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- Stachyphrynium longispicatum from S Thailand and adjacent
parts of peninsular Malaysia and S. lancifolium from NW
Borneo (Brunei and Sarawak) are described as new species and
illustrated.
- Soják, J.: Some new taxa of Potentilla
(Rosaceae) from New Guinea, Asia and Canada (Notes on Potentilla
XV.). Willdenowia 33: 409-423. ISSN 0511-9618; ©
2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Four species, seven nothospecies and seven varieties of Potentilla
are described as new to science and some of them are illustrated.
P. bidentula (without any close relationship), P.
pycnophylla (closely related to P. papuana), one
nothospecies (P. ×pantotricha) and three new
varieties are described from New Guinea. One new variety is
described from Sumatra, one from Sulawesi. P. spectabilis
(of the P. fruticosa complex) is a new species from SE Tibet
(Xizang). A new variety of P. peduncularis is described from
Nepal, one nothospecies (P. ×aurantiaca) from
Kashmir. P. hubsugulica (related to P. evestita) is
described from N Mongolia, three nothospecies (P. ×ala-arczae,
P. ×bishkekensis and P. ×solitaria)
and one variety are described from the former Soviet Central Asia.
One hybrid, previously found in the Russian Far East and E Mongolia,
has been obtained now by experimental crossing and is described as
P. ×recensita. From Canada the hybrid of P.
hyparctica × P. litoralis is described as P.
×tundricola.
- Caluff, M. G. & Shelton, G.: The
musciform Selaginella species (Selaginellaceae) with
broad lateral leaves in the West Indies. Willdenowia 33:
425-437. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- The musciform Selaginella species with broad lateral
leaves, which form a well defined group, are revised for the West
Indies. Six species are recognized, of which three localised
endemics of Cuba are described as new to science: S. undata,
from the mountainous southeastern region (Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa Massif,
Holguín, Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo provinces),
S. cristalensis, restricted to the Sierra Cristal (Holguín
and Santiago de Cuba provinces), and S. orbiculifolia, only
known from the Alturas de Trinidad (central Cuba, Cienfuegos and
Sancti Spiritus provinces). Illustrations for and a key to all six
species are provided.
- Rankin Rodríguez, R.: Cleome
sect. Physostemon (Cleomaceae) in Cuba. Willdenowia
33: 439-444. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- The forthcoming Cleomaceae treatment for the Flora de la
República de Cuba will recognise three species in Cleome
sect. Physostemon, one of them endemic and one with two
endemic subspecies, instead of the nine species (seven endemic) that
had been previously described. Four new combinations, two at
subspecies level and two varietal, are made. A key for all
recognised taxa is presented and their distribution is mapped.
- Kürschner, H.: Nineteen new records to
the bryophyte flora of Socotra Island. Additions to the Bryophyte
Flora of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra 5. Willdenowia
33: 445-458. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Based on recent bryophyte collections 19 new records are added to
the bryophyte flora of the island of Socotra (Hadhramout
governorate, Yemen), increasing the hitherto known number of species
to 74 (one hornwort, 30 liverworts, 43 mosses). Outstanding among
the new finds are the xerotropical, palaeo-African liverworts Frullania
schimperi (Frullaniaceae), Radula comorensis (Radulaceae), Riccia
argenteolimbata (Ricciaceae), as well as the pantropical moss
Braunia secunda (Hedwigiaceae), which are shortly described
and illustrated. In addition, one hornwort, Anthoceros punctatus,
and the family Grimmiaceae (Grimmia laevigata, G. longirostris,
G. trichophylla) are reported for the first time from the
Socotra archipelago. Finally, an updated checklist for Socotra is
given, including all accepted names and synonyms from the literature
applied to Socotra.
- Schubert, R., Lücking, R. &
Lumbsch, H. T.: New species of foliicolous lichens from "La
Amistad" Biosphere Reserve, Costa Rica. Willdenowia
33: 459-465. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Four new foliicolous lichen species are described from the
Biosphere Reserve "La Amistad" (Cordillera de Talamanca),
Costa Rica: Byssoloma carneum with yellowish apothecia and
crystalline exciple; Fellhanera tubulifera with tubular,
campylidia-like pycnidia; Porina flavopapillata with
subglobose, reddish perithecia provided with short, irregular,
yellowish squamules and 15-septate ascospores; and Trichothelium
chlorinum with minute, greenish perithecia provided with short,
irregular setae and 3-septate ascospores. Based on new collections,
Badimia tuckermanii is emended to cover an essentially
neotropical taxon and excluding the paleotropical B. elixii.
- Kusber, W.-H.: Typification of the four
European species of Gonyostomum (Raphidophyceae) and first
records of G. depressum from NE Germany. Willdenowia
33: 467-475. ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Based on unpublished original material of C. G. Ehrenberg, Monas
semen, the basionym of Gonyostomum semen, is lectotypified
and the current taxonomic concept of that species, distributed in
acidic waters in Europe and North America, confirmed. Its prolonged
absence from Berlin waters, from where it was described in the mid
19th century is discussed. G. depressum is shown to be the
correct name for a rarely reported green flagellate of worldwide
distribution, formerly referred to as Vacuolaria depressa
and G. latum. First records from five waters of NE Germany
are added to its list of occurrences. The binomials G.
intermedium and G. ovatum, of the two other European
species of the genus, which are only known from their type
localities, are lectotypified.
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