Two new species and a combination of Stipa L. section Leiostipa Dumort. (Poaceae) genus, from SE Spain
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v24i0.8514Keywords:
Poaceae, Sopa, Taxonomy, Iberian PeninsulaAbstract
The taxonomic study of the Stipa L. section Leiostipa Dumort genus from the Southeastern of Iberian Peninsula resulted in two new species (S. filabrensis and S. bufensis) and a combination (S. cazorlensis). S. filabrensis is a endemic species from Filabres mountains (Almeria, Spain), and S. bufensis (=S. lagascae var. australis sensu F.M. Vázquez & Devesa) is distributed from eastern of Iberian Peninsula.
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