Application of epidermal characters to the taxonomy of European species of Antirrhinum (Schrophulariaceae)

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Epidermal characters provide additional features in the assessment of taxonomic relationships among the European species of Antirrhinum. Much of this study confirms the classification derived by Webb but important differences have been observed, viz. A. mollissimum may be considered as identical to A. molle whilst A. boissieri, A. ambiguum and A. rupestre may be assigned as distinct species. Evidence from epidermal characters supports Rothmaler's view that A. majus spp. litigiosum is a subspecies of A. majus and should not be amalgamated with A. barrelieri as proposed by Webb. A. × huteri is proposed to be a hybrid between A. hispanicum and A. boissieri. Thus it is proposed that the section Antirrhinum comprises 20 species with A. majus divided into five subspecies. Copyright © 1991, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Doaigey, A. R., & Harkiss, K. J. (1991). Application of epidermal characters to the taxonomy of European species of Antirrhinum (Schrophulariaceae). Nordic Journal of Botany, 11(5), 513–524. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.1991.tb01258.x

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