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Annales Botanici Fennici | 2011

Taxonomic Study in the Centaurea langei Complex (Asteraceae)

Eusebio López; Juan Antonio Devesa; Itziar Arnelas

The morphological variability of Centaurea langei Nyman (Centaurea sect. Centaurea), an endemic to the north-central and north-west Iberian Peninsula, was studied. Seven subspecies with reasonably well-defined areas are recognized, of which C. langei subsp. dominguezii E. López, Devesa & Arnelas is described as new, and for the others the following combinations are proposed: C. langei subsp. exilis (Arènes) E. López, Devesa & Arnelas, C. langei subsp. coutinhoi (Franco) E. López, Devesa & Arnelas, C. langei subsp. geresensis (Arènes) E. López, Devesa & Arnelas, C. langei subsp. kheilii (Pau) E. López, Devesa & Arnelas, and C. langei subsp. rothmalerana (Arènes) E. López, Devesa & Arnelas. Nomenclatural and taxonomic synonyms are provided for each taxon, most of which are typified. For C. langei subsp. dominguezii, the chromosome number was also studied (2n = 18).


Systematic Botany | 2014

The Genus Gilbertiodendron (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae) in Western Africa.

M. de la Estrella; Juan Antonio Devesa

Abstract Gilbertiodendron (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae) is a genus of ca. 30 species of medium to large trees from tropical and subtropical Africa. The genus is represented in Western Africa (from south Senegal to east Ghana) by 11 species, including Gilbertiodendron diphyllum and G. preussii, which are the most widespread species within the genus, with a range that extends to Central Africa. We describe a new species, Gilbertiodendron jongkindii, an endemic tree from the Ivory Coast and Ghana. Gilbertiodendron obliquum is redefined following the study of collections made 106 yr after the original type material was collected in Liberia. The nomenclature was reviewed for each taxon, and full synonymies are provided. Two dichotomous keys based on fertile and vegetative characters and a table of key characters are provided, as well as detailed descriptions, distribution maps, and illustrations for each species.


Plant Biosystems | 2018

Phylogeny of highly hybridogenous Iberian Centaurea L. (Asteraceae) taxa and its taxonomic implications

Itziar Arnelas; Ernesto Pérez-Collazos; Juan Antonio Devesa; Eusebio López; Pilar Catalán

Abstract Centaurea is one of the richest but less investigated genera of tribe Cardueae (Asteraceae). We reconstructed an updated phylogeny of Iberian species of Centaurea sects. Centaurea, Jacea, Lepteranthus and Phalolepis by sampling representatives from 48 taxa (~60% of the taxonomic variation). Phylogenetic trees and haplotypic networks were based on ITS and trnLF sequences, and Bayesian dating analysis on ITS data. We found two main lineages within this monophyletic group: (1) a W Mediterranean Centaurea and Phalolepis plus C. diffusa (CP) clade; and (2) an E Mediterranean – Eurosiberian Jacea and Lepteranthus (JL) clade. Our analyses provide new reconstructions for species of C. sects. Jacea and Lepteranthus that support new taxonomic circumscriptions. The inferred divergence times indicated succesive splits of the CP and JL lineages during the Miocene (e.g. CP/JL, Serravalian; Jacea/Lepteranthus, Tortonian; C. hyssopifolia, C. gr. janeri, C. gr. exarata, Messinian) and the Pliocene (C. linifolia/C. antennata). Interspecific hybridizations and polyploidizations likely took place during the Pleistocene (1.5–0.7 Ma) interglacials, when several hybrid lineages apparently originated (e.g. C. x decipiens). Allopatric speciation probably played an important role in the diversification of the Iberian Centaurea taxa, since the origins of several endemic species occurred during mid-late Pleistocene times (2.2–1.3 Ma) in several disjunct Iberian ranges.


Anales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid | 1985

Contribución al conocimiento de la biologia floral del género "Lavandula" L

Juan Antonio Devesa; Juan Arroyo; Javier Herrera


South African Journal of Botany | 2012

A morphological re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of the genus Pellegriniodendron (Harms) J. Léonard (Leguminosae–Caesalpinioideae–Detarieae) and its inclusion in Gilbertiodendron J. Léonard

M. de la Estrella; Juan Antonio Devesa; Jan J. Wieringa


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2012

Centaurea molesworthiae sp. nov. (Cardueae, Compositae) from southwest Spain

Eusebio López; Juan Antonio Devesa; J. A. García Rojas


Phytotaxa | 2013

Centaurea stuessyi (Compositae: Cardueae), a new species from the eastern Iberian Peninsula

Itziar Arnelas; Juan Antonio Devesa; Eusebio López


Acta botánica malacitana | 2012

Revisión taxonómica de Centaurea Sect. Lepteranthus (Neck.) Dumort. (Asteraceae) en la Península Ibérica

Itziar Arnelas; Juan Antonio Devesa; Edificio José Celestino Mutis; Jardín Botánico de Córdoba


Collectanea Botanica | 2011

Revisión taxonómica del complejo Centaurea alba L. (Asteraceae) en la Península Ibérica

Eusebio López; Juan Antonio Devesa


Phytotaxa | 2012

Centaurea susannae (Cardueae, Compositae): A new species from protected coastal areas in Portugal

Vanessa R. Invernón; Juan Antonio Devesa; Eusebio López

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Itziar Arnelas

Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

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Jan J. Wieringa

National Herbarium of the Netherlands

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Eusebio López

University of Córdoba (Spain)

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Manuel de la Estrella

Spanish National Research Council

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Barbara A. Mackinder

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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Anne Bruneau

Université de Montréal

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