First record for the flora of Italy and lectotypification of the name Linum elegans (Linaceae)

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Abstract

Linum elegans has been detected in calcareous rocky garrigues on the Gargano promontory (Apulia, SE-Italy), representing the first record for the Italian flora and the first one outside the Balkan Peninsula. The geographical disjunction may provide evidence for past amphi-Adriatic/amphi-Ionic terrestrial connections. The population found was ascribed to L. campanulatum in the past. As a consequence, a comparison between these two species is undertaken. Furthermore, the name L. elegans is here lectotypified on a specimen preserved at G, and the IUCN assessment of the species in Italy is briefly discussed.

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Wagensommer, R. P., Bartolucci, F., Fiorentino, M., Licht, W., Peccenini, S., Perrino, E. V., & Venanzoni, R. (2017). First record for the flora of Italy and lectotypification of the name Linum elegans (Linaceae). Phytotaxa, 296(2), 161–170. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.296.2.5

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