
doi: 10.4081/nhs.2015.246
Based on recent advances in the phylogeny of Senecioneae, several genera, including <em>Jacobaea</em>, are currently separated from traditional Senecio. New combinations are here proposed for four European taxa:<em> J. disjuncta</em> (Flatscher, Schneew. & Schönsw.) Galasso & Bartolucci<em>, J. insubrica</em> (Chenevard) Galasso & Bartolucci,<em> J. norica</em> (Flatscher, Schneew. & Schönsw.) Galasso & Bartolucci and<em> J. racemosa</em> subsp. <em>kirghisica</em> (DC.) Galasso & Bartolucci.
QE1-996.5, QK1-989, Botany, Jacobaea, nomenclature, Senecio, Geology, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
QE1-996.5, QK1-989, Botany, Jacobaea, nomenclature, Senecio, Geology, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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