Pilosella argyrogaliciana, P. argyrolegionensis and P. megargyrocoma (Asteraceae): three new species from the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain)

  • Fermín del Egido Universidad de León
  • Gonzalo Mateo Universidad de Valencia.

Abstract

In this paper, we describe three new species of Pilosella (Asteraceae) from the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain): P. argyrogaliciana Mateo & Egido, P. argyrolegionensis Mateo & Egido and P. megargyrocoma Mateo & Egido. All of them are intermediate species of P. argyrocoma, endemic to the S, C and NW Iberian Peninsula and N Africa. For each species, we provide a detailed description, together with a discussion and a table with the diagnostic morphological characters used to separate these species from their morphologically closest species. We also provide images of type material.

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Fermín del Egido, Universidad de León
Dep. de Biodiversidad y Gestión Ambiental (Botánica)
Gonzalo Mateo, Universidad de Valencia.
Jardín Botánico e Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva

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Published
2013-12-23
How to Cite
del Egido F. y Mateo G. (2013). Pilosella argyrogaliciana, P. argyrolegionensis and P. megargyrocoma (Asteraceae): three new species from the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain). Lazaroa, 34, 11-17. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_LAZA.2013.v34.n1.40357
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