A hotspot of endemism: Oreophytic Taraxacum species (Compositae, Crepidinae) in the mountains of Bulgaria
Author
Štěpánek, Jan
0000-0003-4038-1998
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ- 25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic. & jan. stepanek @ ibot. cas. cz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4038 - 1998
jan.stepanek@ibot.cas.cz
Author
Kirschner, Jan
0000-0002-6303-713X
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ- 25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic. & jan. kirschner @ ibot. cas. cz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6303 - 713 X
jan.kirschner@ibot.cas.cz
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-10-20
569
1
1
139
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.569.1.1
journal article
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B.
Taraxacum
sect.
Crocea
Christiansen (1942: 255)
≡
Taraxacum
subsect.
Crocea
(M. P. Christ.)
Richards (1972: 38)
Type
:—
Taraxacum croceum
Dahlstedt (1901: 12)
Type
:—
Sweden
[Hälsingland],
Vänsjö
,
Vänsjöhammaren
,
12. Jul 1898
M
. Östman
(
S 05-7995
!,
lectotype
, designated by
Lundevall
&
Øllgaard
1999: 74)
=
Taraxacum
sect.
Fontana
van Soest (1959: 103)
≡
Taraxacum
subsect.
Fontana
(van Soest)
Doll (1982: 538)
Type
:—
Taraxacum fontanum
Handel-Mazzetti (1907: 100)
Type
:—
Austria
, an feuchten
Stellen
zwischen
Steinen in der Rinne
ober dem
Kaserl im Sendersthal
bei
Innsbruck
gegen
das Pleisenjoch
, ca.
1800 m
,
23 Jul 1903
,
H
.
Handel-Mazzetti
(
WU
, no. det. 8943,
lectotype
, designated by
Kirschner
&
Štěpánek
1997: 92)
.
Introduction
The Arctic-Alpidic group characterized by a large disjunction between the northernmost Europe and the Alps, was first recorded from the Balkans by
Handel-Mazzetti (1907
, as
T. fontanum
), then by
Hayek (1931
, as
T. officinale
var.
fontanum
, and finally by
Doll (1978)
. A detailed comparison of the northern species of
T.
sect.
Crocea
revealed their sectional identity with the Alpine species referred to as
T.
sect.
Fontana
. The first formal synonymization of these two sectional names is published in the present paper, in accordance with the opinion of other experts in
Taraxacum
(C. I. Sahlin, pers. comm. 1984; I. Uhlemann, a paper in prep.).
There are more than 120 northern species and up to 20 distributed in south-central and southern Europe; it should be added that
T.
sect.
Crocea
is known to occur in
Greenland
, Alaska and
Canada
. With a single, notable exception, all the species are agamospermous. In
Bulgaria
, there are four agamosperms, and the single sexual diploid species,
T. paludosiforme
Doll.
The most conspicuous features of
T.
sect.
Crocea
are leaves with a low number of short and broad lateral segments, broadly winged petioles of outer leaves, outer phyllaries usually appressed to loosely appressed, sometimes their distal part arcuate recurved to arcuate-patent, deep yellow to golden yellow (almost orange-yellow) capitula, and achenes with a subabrupt transition between achene body and ± conical to subcylindrical cone.
Description
Plants (10–) 15–25 (–30) cm tall but usually ± slender, not robust; plant base without tunic, usually glabrous to sparsely arachnoid.Petioles broadly winged (mostly,and most conspicuously,in outer leaves), usually pale green, seldom suffused purplish, mainly on mid-vein. Leaves usually remotely and shallowly pinnatilobed, sometimes almost undivided, or pinnatisect, glabrous, subglabrous or sparsely arachnoid. Scapes most often glabrous to sparsely arachnoid (mainly just below capitulum), usually overtopping leaves. Capitulum usually deep yellow or deep golden yellow, outer ligules ± flat. Involucre most often olivaceous-green to dark so, often pruinose; outer phyllaries appressed to loosely appressed, less often erect, sometimes with arcuate-patent distal part, most often ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, not imbricate or slightly so, surface ± evenly dark olivaceous green to grey-green, rarely darker or lighter, usually with a very narrow, inconspicuous paler, membranous or whitish border, sometimes unbordered, apex flat, margins subglabrous. Achenes light greyish stramineous-brown, stramineous-brown or light beige, usually
4–5 mm
long, body subdensely to densely spinulose above, subabruptly narrowing into a short, subconical, conical, less often subcylindrical cone; beak thin, usually
6–10 mm
long; pappus white, usually
5.5–7.5 mm
long.
An identification key to the Bulgarian members of
Taraxacum
sect.
Crocea
1 Pollen grains regular, of ± uniform size ..................................................................................................... 5.
T. paludosiforme
Doll
– Pollen grains irregular, of conspicuously variable size .................................................................................................................... 2
2 Achenes light rusty-brown; outer phyllaries very pale green, almost translucent, with a distinct, broad paler border, usually narrowly lanceolate, most of them arcuate to arcuate-patent at and after full anthesis; involucre narrow,
7–8 mm
wide near the base ........... ................................................................................................................................................................. 10.
T. amoenulum
,
sp. nov.
– Achenes light brownish, light greyish stramineous-brown, light beige or deep stramineous-brown; outer phyllaries deep olivaceousgreen to dark blackish green, or light to pale green, very narrowly bordered, usually lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, most of them loosely appressed, sometimes apically arcuate at and after anthesis; involucre medium broad,
8–10 mm
wide near the base ...... 3
3 Achene cone conical to subconical,
0.3–0.5 mm
long; outer phyllaries dark green to black-green; stigmas dark discoloured ......... .................................................................................................................................................................... 9.
T. fornicatum
,
sp. nov.
– Achene cone cylindrical, subcylindrical or subconical,
0.5–0.9 mm
long; outer phyllaries light green to deep olivaceous-green; stigmas light discoloured .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
4 Outer ligules mostly not striped or some faintly striped outside; achenes
4.7–5.1 mm
long ........... 8.
T. pseudosplendens
,
sp. nov.
– Outer ligules distinctly striped outside; achenes
3.5–4.8 mm
long .................................................................................................. 5
5 Petioles usually pale greenish; achene body thick,
1.1–1.4 mm
wide ........................................................ 7.
T. splendens
,
sp. nov.
– Petioles usually suffused purple; achene body slender, 0.9–1.0 mm wide ............................................................. 6.
T. vile
,
sp. nov.