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Linaria subbaetica (Plantaginaceae), a new species from the south of the Iberian Peninsula

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Linaria subbaetica, a new species from the south of the Iberian Peninsula, is here described, illustrated, and compared with its morphologically closest relatives from L. sect. Supinae: L. badalii, L. caesia, and L. supina. The species is characterised by being annual, and having usually revolute leaves, a short and corymbiform inflorescence at anthesis with a pilose-glandulose axis, a white to pale-yellow corolla (yellow to orangish palate), bearing a spur equalling to slightly longer that the rest of the corolla, and black seeds with a tuberculate and papillose disc surface and a thickened wing. L. subbaetica is an endemic species, growing on calcareous mountains, in the Sierras Subbeticas Natural Park, Cordoba province (Andalusia, Spain).

AntirrhineaeBaetic floraendemic plantsSpaintaxonomyL. SECT. SUPINAESCROPHULARIACEAEPHYLOGENY

Blanca, Gabriel、Cueto, Miguel、Fuentes, Julian

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Univ Granada

Univ Almeria

C Dilar 5, Granada 18140, Spain

2022

Phytotaxa

Phytotaxa

SCI
ISSN:1179-3155
年,卷(期):2022.530
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