Willdenowia 36(2) – Abstracts
- Ikinci, N., Oberprieler, C. & Güner, A.: On the origin of
European lilies: phylogenetic analysis of Lilium section Liriotypus (Liliaceae) using sequences of the nuclear ribosomal transcribed spacers. – Willdenowia 36:
647-656. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- The sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS)
region were analysed for 28 representatives of Lilium, one Nomocharis species
and three outgroup taxa of Lilieae (Notholirion, Fritillaria and Cardiocrinum).
17 of the 20 members of Lilium sect. Liriotypus were included. A maximum
parsimony analysis was carried out for the phylogenetic reconstruction. The
results are not completely congruent with sectional delimitations of L. sect.
Liriotypus based on morphological characters. They confirm the previous
suggestion that L. sect. Liriotypus is monophyletic only if L. bulbiferum is
excluded and placed in L. sect. Sinomartagon. The monophyly of the remaining
L. sect. Liriotypus receives good support from bootstrap analysis. It can be
divided into two groups, one comprising NE Turkish-Caucasian species and another
the European species, L. candidum and the two Turkish endemics L. ciliatum and
L. akkusianum. The results also show that L. ponticum cannot be included within
the so-called L. carniolicum group of lilies.
Key words: ITS, phylogeny, systematics, DNA sequencing, Turkey, Caucasia.
- Valdés, B. & Scholz, H.: The Euro+Med treatment of Gramineae
–
a generic synopsis and some new names. – Willdenowia 36: 657-669. – ISSN
0511-0618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- A synopsis of genera accepted for the Euro+Med project is presented. As a
consequence of the generic treatment and reassessment of accepted specific and
subspecific taxa, new names and new combinations are required in Agrostis,
Alopecurus, Anisantha, Arundo, Avellinia, Avenella, Avenula, Bromopsis, Bromus,
Danthonia, Elymus, Elytrigia, Enneapogon, Eragrostis, Koeleria, Macrochloa,
Neoschischkinia, Ochlopoa, Phalaroides, Rostraria, Secale, Setaria, Stipa,
Triticum and Urochloa. The genus name Tripidium is validated to substitute the
illegitimate Ripidium.
Key words: Europe, Mediterranean area, Caucasia, grass genera, inventory,
taxonomy, nomenclature.
- Lundevall, C.-F. & Øllgaard, H.: Seven new Taraxacum species
(Asteraceae,
Cichorieae) from Norden. – Willdenowia 36: 671-688. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006
BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Seven new species of Taraxacum from the countries of northern Europe are
formally described and discussed, and their known distribution is presented.
Three of them (T. expandens, T. finitimum, T. obnuptum) belong to T. sect.
Borea, the rest (T. broddesonii, T. huddungense, T. pilosella, T. theodori) are members
of T. sect. Ruderalia. Three of the species have been known and named for a very
long time, yet not formally described by earlier taraxacologists. T. obnubilum
Dahlst. ined. (non Dahlst. ex Puol.) is described with a new name.
Key words: Compositae, dandelions, taxonomy, N Europe.
- Greuter, W., Gutermann, W. & Talavera, S.: A preliminary
conspectus of Scorzoneroides (Compositae, Cichorieae) with validation of the
required new names. – Willdenowia 36: 689-692. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- The distinctness of the two subgenera recognised by Widder within Leontodon
on morphological grounds gains strong support from recent molecular systematic
studies. The new results make it mandatory to recognise these two taxa as
separate genera, because Leontodon as traditionally defined, comprising them
both but excluding Picris, Hypochaeris and related smaller genera, would be
diphyletic. By consequence, a fair number of former Leontodon taxa must now be
placed in the genus Scorzoneroides. In order to draw the attention of practising
botanists to this need and to enable them to use the names believed to be
correct, a preliminary nomenclatural synopsis is given here, limited to the
species and subspecies known to occur in the Euro-Mediterranean area. Required
combinations that do not yet exist are validated.
Key words: Asteraceae, Leontodon, taxonomy, nomenclature, Europe, Mediterranean.
- Øllgaard, H.: Further new Taraxacum species (Asteraceae,
Cichorieae) from northern Europe. – Willdenowia 36: 693-706. – ISSN 0511-9618; ©
2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Five new species of Taraxacum from northern Europe (T. freticola, T.
leptoscelum, T. nigrescens, T. opertum, and T. palmgrenii) are validly named,
described and discussed, and their known distribution is presented. All are
members of T. sect. Ruderalia. For two species known by illegitimate names (later
homonyms), new names are proposed: T. homoschistum, T. longiconicum.
Key words: Compositae, dandelions, taxonomy.
- Greuter, W. & Raab-Straube, E. von (ed.): Euro+Med Notulae, 2.
– Willdenowia 36: 707-717. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- This is the second of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various
authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus)
Project are presented. As the previous one, it is almost entirely devoted to the
Compositae family. It includes new country and area records for Achillea,
Anthemis, Arnica, Artemisia, Carlina, Centaurea, Cichorium, Cota, Doronicum,
Helichrysum, Hieracium, Lasiospermum, Leucanthemum, Petasites, Saussurea,
Solidago, Symphyotrichum and Tripolium taxa, and the validation of names in the
genera Bethencourtia, Galatella, Helichrysum, Hieracium, Ifloga, Jacobaea,
Lactuca, Lapsana, Picris, Podospermum, Psephellus, Solidago, Taraxacum and
Tephroseris. A single record (Lappula) concerns Boraginaceae.
Key words: Europe, Mediterranean area, Lappula, Compositae, Asteraceae, distribution, taxonomy.
- Greuter, W. & Raus, Th. (ed.): Med-Checklist Notulae, 24.
– Willdenowia 36: 719-730. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Continuing a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors,
where hitherto unpublished data relevant to the Med-Checklist project are
presented, this instalment deals with the families Amaranthaceae, Apocynaceae,
Basellaceae, Boraginaceae, Cabombaceae, Campanulaceae, Chenopodiaceae,
Compositae, Cruciferae, Euphorbiaceae, Labiatae, Leguminosae, Onagraceae,
Primulaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Solanaceae, Thymelaeaceae; Cyperaceae, Gramineae,
Juncaceae and Liliaceae. It includes new country and area records, taxonomic and
distributional considerations. A new combination is validated in Soldanella, and
a new subspecies is described in Eragrostis.
Key words: Mediterranean area, vascular plants, distribution, taxonomy.
- Zotos, A., Raus, Th. & Dimopoulos, P.: New floristic reports
from the lakes Trichonis and Lisimachia (W Greece). – Willdenowia 36: 731-739. –
ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- The study of the wetland flora and vegetation of Lake Trichonis, the largest
inland lake of Greece, and of the neighbouring Lake Lisimachia (Etoloakarnania,
W Greece) revealed 68 vascular plant taxa previously not reported from the area,
which are discussed chorologically. Hordeum secalinum and Ludwigia peploides
subsp. montevidensis are reported for the first time from Greece.
Key words: freshwater wetlands, vascular plants, chorology, Sterea Ellas, Nomos
of Etoloakarnania.
- Georgakopoulou, A., Manousou, S., Artelari, R. & Georgiou, O.:
Breeding systems and cytology in Greek populations of five Limonium species (Plumbaginaceae).
– Willdenowia 36: 741-750. – ISSN 0511-9618; © BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Information is provided about the reproductive mechanisms and the chromosome
numbers of Limonium palmare, L. roridum, L. graecum, L. virgatum and L. narbonense,
notes on their taxonomy are given and the correlation between their
breeding systems and cytology is discussed. L. palmare and L. roridum are
facultatively apomictic with 2n = 4x = 34 and 2n = 5x = 43, respectively. L.
graecum is apomictic and its chromosome number of 2n = 6x = 52 is reported for
the first time, L. virgatum is also apomictic with 2n = 3x = 27 and L.
narbonense is sexual with 2n = 6x = 54 and 2n = 8x = 72. The latter number is a
new record and the highest number reported so far for the genus Limonium.
Key words: angiosperms, sea lavender, Greece, chromosome number, sexual
reproduction, apomictic reproduction.
- Hedrén, M.: New species and combinations in Acanthaceae
from
Somalia. – Willdenowia 36: 751-759. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Six species from Somalia, Barleria albomarginata, B. dentata, B.
glaucobracteata, B. ilicifolia, Hypoestes cinerea and Justicia carnosa, are
described as new to science, J. arenaria is proposed as a new name for J.
ovalifolia var. psammophila and the new combination B. brevispina is proposed
for B. linearifolia var. brevispina.
Key words: Barleria, Hypoestes, Justicia, taxonomy, Horn of Africa region.
- Hand, R. (ed.): Supplementary notes to the flora of Cyprus V. –
Willdenowia 36: 761-809. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Continuing a series of miscellaneous contributions by various authors, the
fifth instalment includes information about 179 taxa focussing on the chorology
and ecology of the Cyprus flora. Four taxa are new to science (Onopordum ×makrisii,
Quercus alnifolia var. argentea, Q. ×campitica nothosubsp. hylatis, Solenopsis
antiphonitis), several taxa are new to the island, e.g., Aethionema arabicum,
Bellium minutum, Cynara syriaca, Echium judaeum, Epilobium lamyi, E.
tournefortii, Gypsophila linearifolia, Herniaria hemistemon, Lolium rigidum
subsp. lepturoides, Malcolmia africana and Silene argentea. Chromosome numbers
of four taxa have been confirmed (Lomelosia cyprica, Phlomis cypria subsp.
occidentalis, Silene fraudatrix, Teucrium kotschyanum), one case (Arabis cypria)
is controversial.
Key words: flowering plants, chorology, distribution maps, taxonomy, chromosome
numbers.
- Weigend, M.: Urtica dioica subsp. cypria, with a re-evaluation
of the U. dioica group (Urticaceae) in western Asia. – Willdenowia 36: 811-822.
– ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- An overview is provided over the perennial taxa in the Urtica dioica complex
in Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey. The literature reports a
variety of names for the taxa of this group in this region and the recognition
and taxonomic status of taxa differ between the respective floristic treatments.
On the basis of both living and herbarium material the tentative recognition of
the following taxa for these countries is here proposed: U. dioica subsp. cypria
(endemic to Cyprus), U. dioica subsp. dioica (syn. Urtica haussknechtii; Iran,
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus and Turkey, Europe, E USA, W, N & Central Asia), U.
dioica subsp. pubescens (Turkey, also SE Europe east of Italy and Hungary,
Ukraine, Russia), U. dioica subsp. kurdistanica (syn. U. xiphodon, U. dioica
var. xiphodon, U. dioica var. subincisa; Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey) and U.
fragilis (Turkey, Lebanon). The subspecies of U. dioica show relatively weak
morphological and ecological differentiation, comparable to that observed in
Asian and North American subspecies of this group, but the recognition of subsp.
cypria is recommended on the basis of weak, but highly consistent morphological
characters, such as the distribution of stinging hairs and its exclusively
monoecious character. U. fragilis can be considered as very distinct and likely
only remotely related.
Key words: Greater Stinging Nettle, Urtica fragilis, Urtica haussknechtii,
taxonomy, Cyprus, Turkey.
- Parolly, G. & Eren, Ö. (ed.): Contributions to the flora of
Turkey, 1. – Willdenowia 36: 823-844. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- Starting a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, in the
fields of taxonomy, nomenclature, site ecology and chorology of vascular plants
of Turkey, the first instalment deals with 30 taxa of the families Alliaceae,
Aristolochiaceae, Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Hypericaceae,
Poaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Valerianaceae and Violaceae, for which important
range extensions and taxonomic considerations are included. The Barbarea minor
agg. is revised and considered to comprise only one polymorphic species, B.
brachycarpa, with four subspecies and four varieties and a diversity centre in
Turkey. Four taxa from S Anatolia are described as new to science: Arenaria
dianthoides subsp. tuncbasi, Barbarea brachycarpa var. ilicifolia, B.
brachycarpa subsp. minor var. pilicarpa and Hypericum saxifragum subsp.
eglandulosum. Five new combinations are validated in the genera Barbarea,
Minuartia and Noccaea. Six mostly very recently described local endemics of the
Taurus Mts of the genera Allium, Arenaria, Barbarea and Helichrysum
are sunk in synonymy. For Silene sumbuliana an alternative sectional classification is
proposed. A first chromosome count is given for Viola dirimliensis, with 2n = 8
reported in the genus for the first time. Verbascum rupicola, previously known
only from the type gathering in 1912, is rediscovered.
Key words: angiosperms, Barbarea minor agg., Barbarea brachycarpa, taxonomy,
distribution, S Anatolia.
- Zielinski, J., Petrova, A. & Tomaszewski, D.: Quercus trojana
subsp. yaltirikii (Fagaceae), a new subspecies from southern Turkey. –
Willdenowia 36: 845-849. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Geographic distribution and infraspecific variation of the E Mediterranean
Quercus trojana is discussed. Q. trojana subsp. yaltirikii is described from the
region of Içel and Antalya at the southeastern margin of the species’ range as a
subspecies new to science, characterized by densely stellate-hairy leaves and
twigs.
Key words: Macedonian oak, infraspecific variation, indumentum, Mediterranean
region.
- Parolly, G. & Tan, K.: A new species of Hesperis (Brassicaceae)
from SW Anatolia, Turkey. – Willdenowia 36: 851-856. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006
BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Hesperis kuerschneri, from the vilayet of Denizli in the Western Taurus is
described as a species new to science and illustrated. Its affinities are with
H. theophrasti, which has several infraspecific taxa in the Balkans and Anatolia.
The new species occurs on steep serpentine scree slopes together with other
serpentine plants of the Western Taurus and is rather local in distribution.
Key words: Cruciferae, Hesperis theophrasti, taxonomy, serpentine, Western
Taurus.
- Dickoré, W. B. & Kriechbaum, M.: Oxytropis iridum (Leguminosae),
a new species from SE Tibet (Xizang, China), including phytogeographical notes.
– Willdenowia 36: 857-865. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Oxytropis iridum is described as a species new to science from the Inner E
Himalaya of the Xizang Autonomous Region. The new species is well defined by its
morphological traits, geographical distribution and habitat preferences and
belongs to the largest and probably most controversial, typical subgenus of
Oxytropis. It is apparently most closely related to the circumarctic O. deflexa
(Tibet, N Asia, W North America) and to the W Himalayan endemic O. mollis.
Key words: Fabaceae, Oxytropis deflexa, Oxytropis mollis, taxonomy,
phytogeography, Himalaya.
- Soják, J.: Potentilla gobica (Rosaceae), a remarkable new
species from SW Mongolia. – Willdenowia 36: 867-869. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006
BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Potentilla gobica is described as a species new to science from the summit
region of the Baytik Shan massif in the SW Mongolian-Chinese borderland. It is
characterized by digitate leaves and an entirely glabrous surface, except for
small ± sessile glands, of all plant parts. Only one other species entirely
lacking eglandular hairs was so far known worldwide, the E Siberian and
Mongolian P. sanguisorba, which has, in contrast, pinnate leaves.
Key words: cinquefoil, taxonomy, Mongolian-Chinese borderland, Baytik Shan
massif.
- Regalado Gabancho, L., Sánchez, C. & Prada, C.: Asplenium
veneticolor, a new spleenwort (Aspleniaceae, Pteridophyta) from Cuba. –
Willdenowia 36: 871-880. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- A new spleenwort from E Cuba is described and illustrated: Asplenium
veneticolor. It is closely related to A. dentatum, a widespread species in Cuba.
In nature it can be recognised by its distinctive bluish green (venetian) colour,
on dry material moreover by its fertile leaf blades being pinnatifid at apex,
with oblong to oblanceolate pinnae. Stem scales, indusia and spores provide
additional criteria that support the distinctness of the two taxa.
Key words: ferns, taxonomy, micromorphology, Asplenium dentatum, Greater
Antilles.
- Areces Berazaín, F.: New records of Malvaceae from Cuba. –
Willdenowia 36: 881-884. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Three species of Malvaceae, viz., Abutilon buchii, Peltaea trinervis and
Wissadula fadyenii, are reported as new to Cuba, P. trinervis is also a new
report for the Antilles. Keys to the Cuban species of the three genera are
provided.
Key words: Antilles, Abutilon, Peltaea, Wissadula, identification key.
- Croat, T. & Yu, G.: Four new species of Philodendron (Araceae)
from South America. – Willdenowia 36: 885-894. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- Four species of Philodendron sect. Macrobelium, namely P. huaynacapacense
from Peru and Bolivia, P. rimachii from Peru, P. ushanum from French Guiana and
P. wadedavisii from NW Brazil and SE Colombia, are described as species new to
science and illustrated.
Key words: aroids, taxonomy, Colombia, French Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia.
- Hauck, M. & Javkhlan, S.: Additions to the lichen flora of
Mongolia: records from Khentey and Khangay. – Willdenowia 36: 895-912. – ISSN
0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
- Seventy-eight lichen species are added to the known lichen flora of the N
Mongolian province Khentey and six lichen species are reported for the first
time from the province and phytogeographical region Khangay, which covers parts
of central and NW Mongolia. One lichen species is new to the Mongolian Altay in
W Mongolia. Seven crustose epiphytic lichens are new to Asia, viz. Caloplaca
thuringiaca, Candelariella viae-lacteae, Hypocenomyce leucococca, Lecidea
leprarioides, Pyrrhospora cinnabarina, Rinodina degeliana, and Strangospora
microhaema. Thirty-one further species are first records for Mongolia, viz.
Arthonia apathetica, Buellia badia, B. triphragmioides, Caloplaca cerinella, C.
chrysophthalma, Chaenotheca chrysocephala, C. trichialis, Cladonia humilis,
Collema subflaccidum, Graphis scripta, Lecanora circumborealis, L. intricata,
Lecidea nylanderi, Lepraria jackii, Micarea peliocarpa, Mycobilimbia tetramera,
Parmeliopsis hyperopta, Phaeophyscia rubropulchra, Physcia adscendens,
Physciella chloantha, P. melanchra, Porpidia macrocarpa, Ramalina calicaris,
Rhizocarpon hochstetteri, Schismatomma pericleum, Tuckermannopsis americana,
Usnea articulata, Verrucaria margacea, V. praetermissa, Xanthoria fulva, X.
ulophyllodes.
Key words: lichenes, phytogeography, Central Asia, NE Asia.
- Zippel, E.: Type material in the moss herbarium of Samuel
Elisée von Bridel, 1. – Willdenowia 36: 913-935. – ISSN 0511-9618; © 2006 BGBM
Berlin-Dahlem.
- The herbarium of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (B)
contains as one of its historical collections the moss herbarium of Bridel
(1762-1828). A list of the type material in the first 250 of 1006 folders (containing
specimens of Archidium, Bartramia, Bryum, Campylopus, Dicranum, Didymodon,
Dryptodon, Encalypta, Grimmia, Gymnostomum, Hookeria, Hydropogon, Leucobryum,
Leucophanes, Octoblepharum, Orthotrichum, Phascum, Racomitrium, Rottleria,
Saproma, Schistidium, Sphagnum, Splachnum, Trichostomum, Ulota and Weissia), i.e.
119 types of names published by Bridel and other authors, is presented with
collection data, notes on the specimens and, if available, revision data.
Lectotypes are designated for the names Dryptodon carnosus, Gymnostomum
rufescens, Orthotrichum floerkei, O. stramineum, Phascum megapolitanum, P.
nepalense, Schistidium imberbe var. atrovirens, Sphagnum contortum, S.
pentastichum and Trichostomum nigricans.
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