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Notes on the genus Orobanche in Italy: 3. Taxa described by A. Bertoloni

2011

Abstract Original material of the 12 taxa described as new by Bertoloni has been examined, and typification of their names is discussed. Lectotypes are designated for 11 of Bertoloni's names, one (O. densiflora Bertol.) had been lectotypified before. Orobanche bicolor Bertol. (non C. A. Mey.) belongs to O. cernua L., O. cruenta Bertol. to O. gracilis Sm., O. stricta Moris ex Bertol. to O. schultzii Mutel, O. thyrsoidea Moris ex Bertol to O. rigens Loisel., O. crithmi Bertol. to O. minor Sm., O. vitalbae Bertol. to O. artemisiae-campestris Gaudin, O. fragrantissima Bertol. to O. lutea Baumg., O. laurina Bertol. to O. hederae Duby, O. yuccae Savi f. ex Bertol. to O. hederae Duby (not to O. mi…

OrobancheTaxonOrobanchaceaeOrobanchaceae broomrape nomenclature typification taxonomyBotanyTypificationTaxonomy (biology)Plant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Typification of the name Orobanche canescens C. Presl (Orobanchaceae) with taxonomic notes

2009

The taxonomic status of Orobanche canescens C. Presl (Orobanchaceae), a frequently mistaken species described from Sicily and quite common in the central Mediterranean, is discussed and its name typified. An epitype is also designated as the original material is seriously damaged.

Orobancheceae Orobanche Nomenclature Typification Taxonomy
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Typification and synonymization inPrimulasect.Auricula(Primulaceae)

2005

Supplementing a recent systematic study of Primula sect. Auricula, we here lectotypify or neotypify 27 names applicable to taxa in this section and the name of one related genus. These are P. auricula var. widmerae Pax, P. balbisii Lehm., P. ciliata Moretti, P. cottia Widmer, P. crenata Lam., P. oenensis Thomas ex Gremli, P. glaucescens Moretti, P. glutinosa Wulfen, P. integrifolia L., P. latifolia var. cynoglossifolia Widmer, P. laevigata Duby ex Rchb., P. longobarda Parta, P. lutea Vill., P. marginata Curtis, P. microcalyx Lehm., P. minima L., P. parlatorii Porta ex Caruel, P. villosa Wulfen, P. villosa var. daonensis Leyb., P. viscosa Vill., P. [unranked] Brevihracteae Widmer, P. [unrank…

PrimulaPrimulaceaeHerbariumTaxonbiologyVillosaGenusBotanyTypificationPlant ScienceSectbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTAXON
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<p><strong>Typification of two Gandoger’s names in <em>Rhamnus </em>(Rhamnaceae)</strong></p>

2020

Gandoger’s names for Rhamnus bourgaeana and R. hispanorum (Rhamnaceae) are typified. A neotype is selected for R. bourgaeana, and a specimen preserved at M is designated as the lectotype of R. hispanorum.

Rhamnus bourgaeanaved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationRhamnaceaeBotanyTypificationRhamnusEudicotsNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRhamnus oleoidesPhytotaxa
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<p><strong>Typification of the name Asperula rupestris (Rubiaceae)</strong></p>

2021

Asperula rupestris Tineo (1827: 276) is a species endemic to Sicily, southern Italy. It is a chasmophyte growing on north-exposed calcareous rocks and cliffs of the main promontories of NW Sicily and the islands of Favignana and Marettimo, Egadi Islands, NW of Siciliy (see e.g., Giardina et al. 2007).

RubiaceaebiologyAsperulaBotanyTypificationPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEudicotsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhytotaxa
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A contribution to the characterization of Ruppia drepanensis (Ruppiaceae), a key species of threatened Mediterranean wetlands

2021

To elucidate the taxonomic status of Ruppia drepanensis Tineo ex Guss. (Alismatales, Ruppiaceae), we performed morphological analysis and DNA barcoding of historical materials (including the lectotype) and fresh samples (including those from a recently discovered population near the locus classicus in Sicily, Italy). We conclude that R. drepanensis is a separate species, closely related to R. spiralis L. ex Dumort., that occurs in temporary inland waters from the western to central sectors of the Mediterranean region. We also highlight the importance of vouchers and the need to link molecular investigations to field, ecological, and morphological investigations.

RuppiaMediterranean climatePopulationPlant ScienceDNA barcodingSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businesseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicseducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica05 social sciencesbiology.organism_classificationHerbariumGeographySeagrassAlismatales030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataThreatened speciesAquatic meadows DNA barcoding herbarium historical specimens ITS morphology Ruppia Ruppiaceae seagrass typification.Aquatic meadows DNA barcoding herbarium historical specimens ITS morphology Ruppia Ruppiaceae seagrass typification050203 business & management
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Lectotypification of the spikemosses Selaginella denticulata and S. ornithopodioides (Selaginellaceae, Lycopsida)

2015

The typification of the names Selaginella denticulata (L.) Spring (≡ Lycopodium denticulatum L.) and S . ornithopodioides (L.) Spring (≡ L . ornithopodioides L.) (Selaginellaceae) is discussed. A specimen at LINN is designated as the lectotype of S . denticulata , and a specimen at BM is designated as the second-step lectotype of the name S . ornithopodioides .

SelaginellaceaeLycopodiumbiologyBotanyTypificationPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEudicotsNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSpikemossesSelaginella denticulataPhytotaxa
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Studies on the genus Atriplex (Chenopodiaceae) in Italy. VIII. Names published by Vincenzo Tineo and Michele Lojacono-Pojero

2023

The typification of the Atriplex names published by Vincenzo Tineo and Michele LojaconoPojero is discussed. Atriplex ambigua, A. dealbata, A. graeci, A. halimoides, A halimoides var. glomerata, A. halimoides var. perglauca, A. polyphylla, and A. ratundifolia are neo- or lectotypified on specimens preserved at FI or PAL and ynonymized with A. glauca (= A. dealbata), A. halimus (= A. halimoides = A. halimoides var. glomerata = A. halimoides var. perglauca), A. rosea (= A. ambigua = A. graeci) and A. tornabenei (= A. polyphylla = A. rotundifolia). The Tineo’s A. arenaria, previously considered as replaced synonym of A. tornabenei, is clarified and typified (neotype) on a specimens deposited at…

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAtriplex halimus Atriplex rosea nomenclature new synonymy typification
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Nomenclatural notes on the Polycarpon tetraphyllum aggregate (Caryophyllaceae)

2015

Nomenclatural notes on the aggregate Polycarpon tetraphyllum (Caryophyllaceae) are discussed. The names Hagaea alsinifolia, H. polycarpoides, Poycarpon colomense, P. diphyllum, and P. floribundum are typified, respectively, on an iconography by Boccone (lectotype), and specimens preserved in PAL (neotype), JE (lectotype), MA (Herbarium Cavanilles, lectotype), and COI (Herbarium Willkomm, lectotype). For the nomenclatural purposes, the names P. bivonae (nom. nov. pro P. polycarpoides), P. herniarioides (holotype in K), P. peploides (nom. superfl. et nom. illeg. according to the Arts. 52.1 and 52.2 of the ICN), P. polycarpoides subsp. catalaunicum (holotype in BC), and P. rotundifolium (holot…

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaHolotypeZoologyCaryophyllaceaeBiologybehavior and systematicsbiology.organism_classificationMediterranean areaTetraphyllumPolycarpon tetraphyllumHerbariumplant scienceSynonym (taxonomy)Polycarpon Mediterranean area nomenclature typificationMediterranean area; nomenclature; Polycarpon; typification; plant science; ecology volution behavior and systematicsBotanyPolycarponnomenclatureecologytypificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsvolution
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Typification of the name Eryngium siculum (Apiaceae)

2020

As part of an ongoing study on the names of vascular plants described from Sicily, a nomenclature study of the name Eryngium siculum Lojacono-Pojero (Apiaceae Lindl.), which appears to be yet untypified, is here presented.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEryngium siculum Nomenclatury Sicily Typification
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