
Table 1. Species of Senecio described from Chile after the taxonomic revision by Cabrera (1949). Species NamePublication YearStatusSenecio behnii Ricardi & Martic.1964acceptedSenecio coscayanus Ricardi & Martic.1964acceptedSenecio guatulamensis Muñoz-Schick, A.Moreira & Trenq.2016acceptedSenecio jilesii Cabrera1955acceptedSenecio laucanus Ricardi & Martic.1964= Senecio pygmophyllus (S.F.Blake) J.Calvo, A.Granda & V.A.FunkSenecio munnozii Cabrera1954acceptedSenecio olivaceobracteatus Ricardi & Martic.1964= Senecio tacorensis CabreraSenecio pappii Ricardi & Martic.1964acceptedSenecio pfisteri Ricardi & Martic.1964= Xenophyllum esquilachense (Cuatrec.) V.A.FunkSenecio ricardii Martic. & Quezada1974acceptedSenecio socompae Cabrera1954acceptedSenecio toconaoensis J.Calvo & A.Moreira2019acceptedSenecio zapahuirensis Martic. & Quezada1978accepted
Published as part of Calvo, Joel & Moreira-Munoz, Andres, 2020, Senecio festucoides (Senecioneae, Compositae), a new species from northern Chile, pp. 89 in PhytoKeys 149 on page 89, DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.149.52297
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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