Notas taxonómicas sobre el género Centaurea L. (Asteraceae) en la Península Ibérica. II: C. castellanoides Talavera y C. aristata Hoffmanns & Link.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v33i0.6976Abstract
RESUMEN. Notas taxonómicas sobre el género Centaurea en la Península Ibérica. II. C.
castellanoides Talavera y C. aristata Hoffmanns. & Link (Asteraceae). Se comenta la variabilidad
morfológica de C. castellanoides Talavera en la Península Ibérica, un endemismo para el que se
reconocen tres subespecies, dos de ellas nuevas: C. castellanoides subsp. talaverae y C. castellanoides
subsp. arundana. Además, para C. castellana Boiss. & Reuter se propone el binomen prioritario C.
aristata Hoffmanns. & Link.
Palabras clave. Asteraceae, Centaurea, corología, taxonomía, Península Ibérica.
ABSTRACT. Taxonomical notes on the genus Centaurea at the Iberian Peninsula. II. C. castellanoides
Talavera and C. aristata Hoffmanns. & Link (Asteraceae). Morphologic variability of C. castellanoides
Talavera an endemic species to the Iberian Peninsula is commented and three subspecies are recognized,
two of them as new: C. castellanoides subsp. talaverae and C. castellanoides subsp. arundana. Also,
C. aristata Hoffmanns. & Link is proposed as the correct name for C. castellana Boiss. & Reuter.
Key words. Asteraceae, Centaurea, chorology, taxonomy, Iberian Peninsula.
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