Pilosella hoppeana subsp. sicula Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo (Asteraceae), a new endemic subspecies from Sicily (Italy)
Author
Gristina, Emilio Di
Author
Gottschlich, Günter
Author
Raimondo, Francesco Maria
text
Candollea
2016
2016-03-14
71
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7
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journal article
3543
10.15553/c2016v711a2
282437aa-9ef6-4e43-bb0d-49654af4cbf9
2235-3658
5683605
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo
,
subspec. nova
(
Fig. 1
,
2
,
3A
).
Typus
:
ITALY
.
Sicily
:
Monti Madonie
,
Monte Scalone
,
Polizzi Generosa
(Palermo),
37°50’28”N
,
14°01’06”E
,
1510 m
,
15.VI.2011
,
Di Gristina
101238
(holo-:
PAL
!; iso-:
FI
!, Hb.
Gottschlich-60238
!, PAL-Gr!)
.
A
Pilosella hoppeana subsp. macrantha (Ten.) S. Bräut. & Greuter
squamis pilis glanduliferis, 0.2-1.1(-1.4) mm longis, modice densis vel subdensis, et pilis simplicibus,
0.4-1.5 mm
longis, sparsis vel nullis differt.
Plant
perennial, rosulate.
Rhizome
slender, cylindrical, fibrous, horizontal or oblique.
Stolons
1-3, epigeal, short or slightly elongated,
3-7 cm
long; axis stout or slender (
1.3- 2.1 mm
in diam.), with dense stellate hairs; internodes short,
0.4- 1 cm
long; stolons leaves green, obovate or lanceolate-obovate, 1.5-3.5 ×
0.5-1 cm
, with dense stellate hairs beneath, with moderately to rather dense,
3-5 mm
long, simple hairs on both leaf surfaces.
Stem
erect or ascending, simple, (5-)8-20 (-25) cm high, green, beneath with sparse to moderately dense, 1-4(-6) mm long, simple hairs, sparse,
0.2- 0.3 mm
long, glandular hairs and moderately dense stellate hairs, above with sparse or no,
0.4-1.5 mm
long, simple hairs, moderately to rather dense, 0.2-1.1 (-1.4) mm long, glandular hairs and dense stellate hairs.
Rosette-leaves
3-5(-7), green, petiolate; lamina oblanceolatespathulate, 3.5-5.5 ×
0.7-1.3 cm
, entire, obtuse, rounded or acute, attenuate, above with moderately to rather dense,
3-5 mm
long, simple hairs, beneath with dense stellate hairs and moderately to rather dense,
3-6 mm
long, simple hairs, mostly along the midrib and the petiole.
Cauline-leaves
0-1 (-2), like bracts.
Capitula
1(-2).
Involucre
9-13 mm
long, subglobose.
Involucral bracts
in a few series, greenish-grey, clearer at the margin,
2-4 mm
wide, the outer ovate, obtuse or rounded, the inner lanceolate, acute, with sparse or no,
0.4-1.5 mm
long, simple hairs, blackish at the basis and whitish at the apex, with moderately to rather dense, 0.2- 1.1(-1.4) mm long, glandular, blackish or yellowish glands, black peduncle, and stellate hairs.
Ligules
lingulate, yellow, the outer with a dark red stripe on outer face.
Styles
yellow.
Achenes
1.9-2.5 mm
long, blackish brown.
Pappus
3-4 mm
long, whitish.
Candollea
71 2016 A new
Pilosella (Asteraceae)
from
Sicily
(
Italy
)
– 9
Fig. 1. –
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo.
A.
Habit
;
B.
Detail of apical stem;
C.
Capitulum;
D.
Achene. [
Di Gristina 101238,
PAL] [Drawing: F.P. Campione]
Fig. 2. –
Blooming populations of
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo
in Mt. Scalone (Madonie mountains).
[Photos: E. Di Gristina]
Fig. 3. –
Details of the indumentum of the bracts.
A.
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
Di Grist., Gottschl. & Raimondo
;
B.
P. hoppeana
subsp.
macrantha
(Ten.) S. Bräut. & Greuter.
[Photos: E.Di Gristina]
Etymology.
– The epithet
“sicula”
refers to the
Sicily region
, where the subspecies grows.
Phenology.
– Flowering time: end of May-first decade of July (
Fig. 2
). Fruiting time: June-July.
Distribution and ecology
. –
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
is endemic to the Madonie (North
Sicily
) and Nebrodi mountains (North East
Sicily
) (
Fig. 3
). In the Madonie mountains, the new subspecies occurs on the quartzarenitic stony pastures and rocky slopes of Monte Scalone, Monte dei Pini, Monte Cavallo, Monte San Salvatore, between 1400 and
1850 m
. It is also occasionally growing on the limestone rocky slopes of Monte dei Cervi, Monte Quacella and Cozzo del Filatore. In the Nebrodi mountains, the new taxon is represented by a small population consisting approximately of 50 individuals occurring only on the quartzarenitic slopes of Monte Campanito (Nicosia, Enna), at the border of
Fagus sylvatica
L. forest, between 1390 and
1430 m
a.s.l. Regarding to phytosociological aspects,
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
belongs to the associations of the “
Plantaginion cupanii
and
Armerion nebrodensis
alliances” (Brullo & Grillo, 1978; Brullo, 1984).
Conservation status.
– The new taxon is know from eight locations within the Protected Areas of Madonie and Nebrodi. Despite its restricted range,
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
is not facing any threat in the wild and a preliminary conservation status assessment of “Least Concern” [LC] following IUCN (2012) is appropriate.
Notes
. –
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
belongs to the
P. hoppeana
aggr., which includes perennials plants, with few, very short and stout stolons; oblanceolate to oblong leaves, entire, acute to obtuse, with simple hairs on both surfaces and the margin and dense stellate hairs beneath and rarely also above; stems with a single capitulum, 0-1 cauline leaves, with numerous simple hairs and numerous to dense glandular and stellate hairs; light or dark green bracts, the outer ovate, the inner lanceolate, rounded to obtuse or subacute, with 0 to numerous simple hairs, 0 to numerous glandular hairs and dense stellate hairs; yellow ligules, with a dark red stripe on outer face; blackish brown achenes.
Within this complex, the new subspecies is close to
P. hoppeana
subsp.
macrantha
, but the two subspecies can be morphologically distinguished by the indumentum on the bracts, although sometimes occurring in sympatry.
Pilosella hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
shows moderately to rather dense, 0.2- 1.1(-1.4) mm long, glandular hairs and few or no,
0.4-1.5 mm
long, simple hairs on the bracts (
Fig. 3A
), while
P. hoppeana
subsp.
macrantha
presents bracts without or with few glandular hairs (
0.1-0.5 mm
long) and moderately to rather dense simple hairs (
1-4 mm
long) (
Fig. 3B
). The identification key below shows how the new subspecies can be distinguished from all the taxa of the
Pilosella hoppeana
aggr.
Key to the
Pilosella hoppeana
aggregate
1. Leaves with dense stellate hairs above.......................................
P. hoppeana
subsp.
cilicica
1a. Leaves without stellate hairs above................ 2
2. Bracts
1.5-2 mm
wide................
P. leucopsilon
2a. Bracts
2-4 mm
wide............................ 3
3. Bracts blackish, pinkish-white at the margin................................
P. hoppeana
subsp.
hoppeana
3a. Bracts greenish-grey to greenish-white, whitish at the margin...................................... 4
4. Bracts with moderately to rather dense, 0.2-1.1(-1.4) mm long, glandular hairs and 0 to few,
0.4-1.5 mm
long, simple hairs.....................
P. hoppeana
subsp.
sicula
4a. Bracts with 0 to few,
0.1-0.5 mm
long, glandular hairs and moderately to rather dense simple,
1-4 mm
long, simple hairs.................
P. hoppeana
subsp.
macrantha