The systematic research carried out by the authors on the Series Xeralsine McNeill and the Series Setaceae Mattf. show affinities between Minuartia rostrata prol. burnatii (Rouy & Foucaud) Graebn. (from SW Alps) and M. cymifera (Rouy & Foucaud) Graebn. (from Spain and France) with Minuartia glomerata, thus we propose two new combinations: M. glomerata subsp. burnatii (Rouy & Foucaud) Favarger & F. Conti and M. glomerata subsp. cymifera (Rouy & Foucaud) Favarger & F. Conti. The comparative examination of many specimens of M. mutabilis allow us to confirm the systematic existence of M. mutabilis subsp. lesurina (Braun-Blanq.) Favarger & F. Conti, proposing a new combination.
Minuartia glomerata (M. Bieb.) Degen s.l. dans l’Europe sud-occidentale.
CONTI, Fabio
2000-01-01
Abstract
The systematic research carried out by the authors on the Series Xeralsine McNeill and the Series Setaceae Mattf. show affinities between Minuartia rostrata prol. burnatii (Rouy & Foucaud) Graebn. (from SW Alps) and M. cymifera (Rouy & Foucaud) Graebn. (from Spain and France) with Minuartia glomerata, thus we propose two new combinations: M. glomerata subsp. burnatii (Rouy & Foucaud) Favarger & F. Conti and M. glomerata subsp. cymifera (Rouy & Foucaud) Favarger & F. Conti. The comparative examination of many specimens of M. mutabilis allow us to confirm the systematic existence of M. mutabilis subsp. lesurina (Braun-Blanq.) Favarger & F. Conti, proposing a new combination.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.