Centaurea cataonica subsp. syriaca Negaresh, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.363.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13703732 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E887F4-DF0D-FFD3-19D4-3A4FF327F9E3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Centaurea cataonica subsp. syriaca Negaresh |
status |
subsp. nov. |
7b. Centaurea cataonica subsp. syriaca Negaresh View in CoL , subsp. nov. ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 )
Centaureae cataonicae subsp. cataonicae affinis , caulibus basi ad mediocre ramosis (nec simplicibus), capitulis 10–12-cephalis (nec 4–6- cephalis), pedunculis inferioribus 2–4-cephalis (nec solitaribus), involucro 25–28 mm (nec 32–48 mm) longo, appendicibus valde brunneis ad nigris (nec stramineis vel paululum brunneis) differt.
Type :— SYRIA. Syrie borealis, Marasch, 1865 , Haussknecht s.n. (holotype P!) .
Stem branched from near base to median part; capitula 10 to 12, arranged in a raceme, lowest peduncles with 3–4 heads; involucres 25–28 × 25–28 mm; appendages dark brown to blackish; spine 2–6 mm long.
Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to Syria, where the new subspecies was collected.
Taxonomic and distribution remarks: — Centaurea cataonica subsp. syriaca is the first record of C. cataonica from Syria. The epithet ‘ Centaurea gigantea ’ was written on the label of Haussknecht’s plant determined by Ch. Haussknecht. But it is clearly different from C. gigantea by having a smaller habit, wider appendages (5–8 mm wide) totally concealing phyllaries, and is more consistent with C. cataonica .
Chromosome numbers: —Unknown.
P |
Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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