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- Typification of names published by Schultz “Bipontinus” in the Andryala pinnatifida complex (Cichorieae, Asteraceae), from the Canary IslandsPublication . Ferreira, Maria Zita; Álvarez Fernández, Inés; Sequeira, Miguel Menezes de. Schultz “Bipontinus” (1805-1867) described, in the Histoire Naturelle des Îles Canaries published by Webb and Berthelot in 1849, several forms of the Andryala pinnatifida complex, endemic to the Canary Islands, based on plant material collected by E. Bourgeau and P. B. Webb. In order to facilitate a forthcoming taxonomic revision of this species complex, some of the names established by Schultz “Bipontinus” are here lectotypified based on protologue analysis and the examination of original material located at P and FI-W herbaria.
- Andryala perezii(Asteraceae), a new species from the Canary IslandsPublication . Ferreira, Maria Zita; Álvarez Fernández, Inés; Jardim, Roberto; Sequeira, Miguel Menezes deAndryala perezii M. Z. Ferreira, R. Macaronesia and Romania (Greuter, 2006þ). In Jardim, Alv. Fern. & M. Seq. (Asteraceae), a new Macaronesia, Andryala is represented by A. integ species from the Canary Islands, is described and rifolia L. and A. laxiflora DC. and at least eight illustrated. Although formerly included in A. glan- endemic taxa distributed in the Canary and Madeira dulosa Lam., the new species differs remarkably from archipelagos (Jardim & Menezes de Sequeira, 2008; Madeiran populations by its woolly stellate pubes- Acebes Ginove´s et al., 2010). The Madeira Archi cence, scattered glandular pubescence restricted to pelago hosts A. integrifolia (recently introduced), A. the peduncles and involucral bracts, peduncles crithmifolia Aiton (a rare endemic), and A. glandu flattened and enlarged at the base of the capitula, losa Lam. (Press, 1994; Ferreira et al., 2011), the and smaller cypselae. Andryala perezii has a habit latter including A. glandulosa subsp. glandulosa and similar to that of the Canarian A. pinnatifida Aiton A. glandulosa subsp. cheiranthifolia (L’He´r.) Greuter. but may be identified by its densely stellate For the Canary Islands, Acebes Ginove´s et al. (2010) pubescence on the stems; grayish white or glaucous, recognized A. integrifolia (as probably native), A. congested leaves with dense stellate pubescence on laxiflora (as introduced), and two endemic species: A. both surfaces and undulate-crispate margins; longer webbii (Sch. Bip. ex Christ) A. Santos and A. peduncles; and smaller cypselae with a ring of short pinnatifida Aiton, the latter including four subspe teeth at the apex equivalent to the height of the cies: A. pinnatifida subsp. pinnatifida, A. pinnatifida prolongation of the ribs. Comments on the chromo- subsp. preauxiana (Sch. Bip.) G. Kunkel, A. some numbers, geographic distribution, habitat, and pinnatifida subsp. buchiana (Sch. Bip.) Reyes-Bet. conservation status are also presented. The name A. & A. Santos, and A. pinnatifida subsp. teydensis (Sch. pinnatifida Aiton f. cuneifolia Sch. Bip. is lectotypi- Bip.) Rivas-Mart., Wildpret, del Arco, O. Rodr., fied and is transferred in rank as A. pinnatifida Pe´rez de Pe´rez, Garcia´ Gallo, Acebes, T. E. D´ıaz & subsp. cuneifolia (Sch. Bip.) M. Z. Ferreira, R. Fern.-Gonz. Jardim, Alv. Fern. & M. Seq.; lectotypes are The Andryala populations on the eastern Canary designated for its synonyms, A. pinnatifida f. Islands (Lanzarote and Fuerteventura) were originally buchiana Sch. Bip. and A. pinnatifida var. latifolia included by Schultz Bipontinus (1849), together with Bornm. The name A. pinnatifida is also lectotypified. populations from Tenerife, as the form A. pinnatifida A key for Macaronesian Andryala L. taxa is provided.