Trifolium mutabile Port., Enum. Pl. Dalmatia 16. 1824

Scoppola, Anna, Lattanzi, Edda & Bernardo, Liliana, 2016, Distribution and taxonomy of the Italian clovers belonging to Trifolium sect. Vesicastrum subsect. Mystillus (Fabaceae), Italian Botanist 2, pp. 7-27 : 13

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scientific name

Trifolium mutabile Port., Enum. Pl. Dalmatia 16. 1824
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Trifolium mutabile Port., Enum. Pl. Dalmatia 16. 1824 View in CoL

Type

(holotype indicated by Zohary and Heller 1984: 283). In ins. Lissa, in campo grande 4 (Plate 12, Figure 1 in Portenschlag-Ledermayer 1824).

Description.

Heads large, fruiting calyx tubular, longitudinal nerves barely visible in the distal portion; corolla> than twice as long as the calyx tube, seeds irregularly ovoid, light brown ( Figures 2C View Figure 2 and 4 View Figure 4 ).

Updated geographical distribution.

Liguria: 0A, Tuscany: +A (new), Umbria: +A (new), Lazio: +A (new), Campania: 0 (new), Apulia: +, Basilicata: 0 (new), Calabria: +, Sicily: +.

Notes.

Species endemic to the Mediterranean area ( Greuter et al. 1989), which was described for Dalmatia. In the wild it is widespread in the western Balkans (Dalmatia, Greece, Albania) and in southern Italy, from Campania to Sicily ( Euro+Med 2006 onwards, Conti et al. 2005), where it is represented by Trifolium mutabile var. gussoneanum ( Figure 2C View Figure 2 '), endemic to southern Italy “… Varietas haec T. mutabilem cum Trifolium multistriatum ideo conjungit." ( Gibelli and Belli 1892). The Sicilian authors propose to rank it as subspecies (Brullo in La Rosa 2011). The presence of Trifolium mutabile in the Iberian Peninsula is most likely occasional ( Muñoz and Devesa 1988, Greuter et al. 1989).

Here, we report it for the first time in central Italy both in the countryside south of Manciano (Grosseto), where it was found to be abundant in fallow and resting fields as well as wood edges, and in the outskirts of Castel Giorgio and of Orvieto (Terni), not far from the Lazio border, where it was observed in small populations of fallow fields and roadsides. In both stations, together with the one recently reported in Lazio ( Lopez Tirado et al. 2015), the species is believed to be a naturalized alien. In central Italy, it is used as forage in multiple crops with Trifolium squarrosum L. or Trifolium incarnatum L. in arid localities (e.g. San Lazzaro, Viterbo) where it escapes from cultivation. As a non-native species it was reported in Liguria by Fiori and Paoletti (1900) but never confirmed.

Trifolium mutabile is known in Campania ( Conti et al. 2005), where it was reported from Roccamonfina (Caserta) by Croce et al. (2008), although samples are not available. Here we repeatedly looked for it in the outskirts of the Masseria S. Anna but were only able to find Trifolium vesiculosum . Nevertheless, two different historical samples collected in the Campi Flegrei area by Nicola Terracciano (NAP!) and near the Lake of Agnano by Heldreich in 1840 (FI!, revised by Gibelli and Belli as var. gussoneanum ) belong to this species. Thus, the presence of the species in Campania deserves to be confirmed. It is considered as occurring in Apulia by Conti et al. (2005) based on Pignatti (1982) and Fiori (1925, RO!) and by Mele et al. (2006); it was also collected by P. Medagli (LEC!).

Finally, the current presence of Trifolium mutabile in Basilicata ( Conti et al 2005) needs confirmation, since it is only based on the specimens reported by Gavioli (1948) as a variety of Trifolium vesiculosum (kept in FI! and revised by us as Trifolium mutabile var. gussoneanum ), dating back to the 1930s.

Collected specimens.

Italy. Tuscany: Manciano, strada sterrata verso il Pod. Il Pelargone 42.538296°N 11.543912°E, 253 m, 26 May 2016, A. Scoppola (UTV); Umbria: Orvieto, SR71 ter Umbro-Casentinese al km 14.6, 541 m, 42.662446°N 12.031857°E, 25 June 2016, A. Scoppola (UTV); Castel Giorgio, Loc. Casa Perazza, 42.680235°N 11.979294°E, 580 m, 25 June 2016, A. Nizzoli and A. Scoppola (UTV). Lazio: Viterbo, strada San Lazzaro, 42.443156°N 12.078430°E, 311 m, 14 May 2016, A. Scoppola (UTV). Calabria: ( Trifolium mutabile var. gussoneanum Gibelli & Belli) - Nocera Terinese, prov. Catanzaro, A3 direzione Nord, fra la galleria e il viadotto Ogliastro, fra gli svincoli di Falerna e San Mango d’Aquino, 39.042581°N 16.145387°E, 162 m, 1 June 2016, L. Bernardo and G. Maiorca (CLU).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Trifolium