1. Recent and new taxonomic acquisitions in some native genera of Asteraceae from southern Italy and Sicily.
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Raimondo, F. M., Bajona, E., Spadaro, V., and Di Gristina, E.
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ENDANGERED species ,NATIVE plants ,ASTERACEAE ,BOTANY ,LIMESTONE ,SPECIES - Abstract
After a brief review of the recent acquisition in some native genera of family Asteraceae from southern Italy and Sicily, a new endemic species of Anthemis (sect. Hiorthia) is described from Sicily and named Anthemis parlatoreana. The locus classicus of the new taxon, falling in the NW Tyrrhenian coast of the island (Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani), coincides with that of Ptilostemon greuteri, another endemic very rare species of the Sicilian flora. Data on the morphology, distribution, ecology and conservation status of the new species are provided. The taxonomic relationships with the other Sicilian taxa of the same section, in particular A. cupaniana, are also analyzed. The simultaneous presence in the same site of other endemic plants enriches the area of the limestone reliefs of Castellammare del Golfo and all of north-western Sicily with biogeographic significance and biogenetic importance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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