Phagnalon calycinum subsp. ballsianum Maire (1937: 361)
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Phagnalon calycinum subsp. ballsianum Maire (1937: 361) |
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Phagnalon calycinum subsp. ballsianum Maire (1937: 361) View in CoL
Type:—[ MOROCCO.] Grand Atlas: rochers calcaires sous le Tizi-n-Test (versant Sud ), 1800 m, 25 June 1936, Balls 2916 (lectotype: MPU barcode MPU003810 About MPU !, designated here; isolectotypes: BM barcode BM000924064 !, E barcode E00531201 !, K!, P barcode P00084137 [digital image!], S number S-G-4761 [digital image!]) .
(Image available at: https://science.mnhn.fr/institution/um/collection/mpu/item/mpu003810).
= Phagnalon carolipaui Font Quer (1928: 13) View in CoL
Notes:—The locality indicated in the original description is: “Grand Atlas: rochers calcaires au dessous du Tizi-n-Test, sur le versant Sud, vers 1800 m (E. K. BALLS)”. These plants were recognized at subspecific rank under Ph. calycinum View in CoL on the basis of glabrescent leaves, brown involucral bracts, the size of the involucral bracts, and the presence of five pappus bristles. We selected as the lectotype the specimen MPU003810 which belongs to the original gathering collected by Balls and is kept in the MPU herbarium, which holds the main part of the original material of names proposed by Maire. The specimens kept at MPU and P are labelled Ph. ballsianum , whereas those kept at BM, E, K and S are labelled Ph. rupestre View in CoL . On the basis of diagnostic morphological characters, we found morphological differences between Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL and Ph. calycinum View in CoL s. str. Firstly, Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL generally has fewer pappus bristles than Ph. calycinum View in CoL , as occurs in Ph. carolipaui View in CoL . Secondly, Ph. calycinum View in CoL s. str. has lanceolate and broader leaves whereas Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL has linear and narrower leaves with entire margins and involucral bracts with papery, hyaline margins, like those of Ph. carolipaui View in CoL . In addition, Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL has florets with waxy cushions on the corolla lobes like those of Ph. carolipaui View in CoL , whereas Ph. calycinum View in CoL s. str. has florets lacking waxy cushions on the outside of the corolla lobes. Therefore, we consider that there are significant morphological discontinuities between Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL and Ph. calycinum View in CoL s. str., and we consider Ph. calycinum subsp. ballsianum View in CoL and Ph. carolipaui View in CoL to be conspecific. Ferrer-Gallego & Guara (2011) also considered Ph. carolipaui View in CoL an accepted taxon.
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Université Montpellier 2 |
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Bristol Museum |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Phagnalon calycinum subsp. ballsianum Maire (1937: 361)
Montes-Moreno, Noemí, Garcia-Jacas, Núria, Nualart, Neus, Susanna, Alfonso & Sáez, Llorenç 2018 |
Phagnalon calycinum subsp. ballsianum
Maire, R. 1937: ) |
Phagnalon carolipaui
Font Quer, P. 1928: ) |