New combination and typification of Erythraea boissieri Willk. (Gentianaceae), endemism of the Iberian Peninsula
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.48.2023.16607Keywords:
Centaurium, Gentianaceae, Península Ibérica, Willkomm, Boissier, tipo, nueva combinación nomenclaturalAbstract
New molecular evidences recently provided in the genus Centaurium Hill point out in C. grandiflorum (Pers.) Ronniger a clear phylogenetic differentiation between subsp. boissieri (Willk.) Z. Díaz and the other two subspecies recognized for the Iberian flora, subsp. grandiflora and subsp. majus (Hoffmanns. & Link) Z. Díaz. In consequence, a review of the taxonomic status of the subsp. boissieri is made and a new combination at species level is proposed, Centaurium boissieri (Willk.) Z. Díaz, for which a nomenclatural review of the taxon and the typification of its basionym, Erythraea boissieri Willk. are made.
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