Search results for "HYACINTHACEAE"
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El género "Urginea Steinh." (Hyacinthaceae) en la flora ibérica
1997
Se aportan datos diversos sobre los táxones del género Urginea Steinh. (Hyacinthaceae) presentes en la flora ibérica. Se propone la combinación Urginea undulata subsp. caeculi (Pau) M.B. Crespo & Mateo comb. nov., para las poblaciones ibéricas de la especie, y se tipifica dicho nombre. Además, se añade una clave para la identificación de los táxones considerados. Some data on taxa of Urginea Steinh. (Hyacinthaceae) found in the Iberian flora are reported. The combination Urginea undulata subsp. caeculi (Pau) M.B. Crespo & Mateo comb. nov., is proposed for the Spanish populations of the species, and that name is also typified. Moreover, a key is presented for identification of taxa.
Prospero hierae (Hyacinthaceae), a New Species from Marettimo Island (Sicily)
2009
A new species, Prospero hierae C. Brullo, S. Brullo, Giusso, Pavone & Salmeri (Hyacinthaceae), from Island of Marettimo (Egadi Archipelago, Sicily) is described and illustrated. Its chromosome number (2n = 14), leaf anatomy and ecology are examined. This small species with glaucous, adaxially flat leaves is closely related with the taxa belonging to the Prospero autumnale group and, in particular, it shows more affinities with P. corsicum, P. pulchellum and P. minimum.
Indagine biosistematica su Scilla sensu lato in Italia e generi affini
2008
The taxonomic assessment of the genus Scilla s.l. and its related genera growing in Italy is defined based on literature data and our own morphological, karyological and phenological studies. A cladistic analysis is also performed in order to test taxonomic role of the selected diagnostic characters. Results agree with the most recent revisions and give support for the proposed synoptical key.
Loncomelos koprulense (Asparagaceae), a new species from southern Turkey
2021
A new species, Loncomelos koprulense (Asparagaceae), is described and illustrated from southern Turkey. It is a very rare endemic species growing on small semi-rocky escarpments within the Köprülü Kanyon in the province of Antalya. Morphologically for its hairy leaves, L. koprulense shows some relationships with L. malatyanum and L. tardum, species localized in Anatolia too. The chromosome number of the new species is 2n = 2x = 22. Geographical distribution map for L. koprulense, L. malatyanum and L. tardum is provided.