2007
DOI: 10.24310/abm.v32i0.7056
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Orobanche mariana A. Pujadas (Orobanchaceae) sp. nov. para el sur de la Península Ibérica.

Abstract: Orobanche mariana A. Pujadas (Orobanchaceae) sp. nov. from the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Palabras clave. Flora iberica, jopo, Orobanchaceae, Orobanche, parásita.Key words. Broomrape, Flora iberica, Orobanchaceae, Orobanche, parasite.

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“…have been described (Foley 1998, 2004, Carlón et al . 2005, 2008, Pujadas-Salvà & Crespo 2004, Pujadas-Salvà 2008), previously neglected species resurrected (Zázvorka 2010, Frajman et al . 2011), and new localities, sometimes far outside the previously known distribution range, (re)discovered (Pusch 2000, Carlón et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been described (Foley 1998, 2004, Carlón et al . 2005, 2008, Pujadas-Salvà & Crespo 2004, Pujadas-Salvà 2008), previously neglected species resurrected (Zázvorka 2010, Frajman et al . 2011), and new localities, sometimes far outside the previously known distribution range, (re)discovered (Pusch 2000, Carlón et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have helped improve knowledge of the taxonomy of the subgenus Trionychon (Wallr.) Spach (PUJADAS-SALVÀ & CRESPO, 2004;CARLÓN & al., 2005;PUJADAS-SALVÀ, 2006;PUJADAS-SALVÀ, 2007;CARLÓN & al., 2008;PUJADAS-SALVÀ & MUÑOZ-GARMENDIA, 2010).…”
Section: Typificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, O. mariana A. Pujadas and O. pseudorosmarina A. Pujadas & Muñoz Garm., despite sharing certain similarities with O. rosmarina, can be easily distinguished from the latter due to their morphological traits and have subsequently been described as different taxa (cf. PUJADAS-SALVÀ, 2007;PUJADAS-SALVÀ & MUÑOZ-GARMENDIA, 2010). Consequently, the plants from the Balearic Islands may have also been included in O. rosmarina due to the lack of a detailed analysis of their morphology and other differences with respect to better known and accepted species.…”
Section: Typificationmentioning
confidence: 99%