
handle: 10045/131865
Se describe Armeria arenaria subsp. madoricola, un nuevo taxon descubierto hace algunos años en los Montes Universales, entre las provincias de Teruel y Cuenca. Aunque puede relacionarse con otras subespecies de A. arenaria, algunos caracteres morfológicos permiten diferenciarla con facilidad. La nueva subespecie crece en sustratos húmedos y un tanto nitrificados, mostrando un comportamiento llamativo y atípico respecto al resto de táxones ibéricos del género. Además, se discuten sus afinidades y diferencias con otros congéneres y se aportan datos sobre su distribución y ecología.
Armeria arenaria subsp. madoricola is described from materials harvested in Montes Universales, between Teruel and Cuenca provinces (E of Spain). Although it is related to other subspecies of the A. arenaria aggregate, several morphological characters allow easy differentiation. The new taxon occurs on wet, moderately nitrified soils, therefore showing a peculiar ecological behaviour rather atypical in the rest of Iberian representatives of this genus. Affinities and divergences with other taxa are discussed, and data on distribution and ecology are also reported.
Cordillera Ibérica, Taxonomía, Spain, España, Armeria, Iberian mountain range, Taxonomy
Cordillera Ibérica, Taxonomía, Spain, España, Armeria, Iberian mountain range, Taxonomy
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