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Typification and taxonomic remarks on five species names in Cytisus (Fabaceae)

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2020

Abstract

This paper deals with the typification and taxonomy of five Mediterranean Cytisus species. Cytisus C. candidus, and C. spinescens nom. illeg., non Sieber ex Spreng. were described from Sicily by Karel Borivoj Presl, Cytisus spinescens was described from Apulia (southern Italy) by Curt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel, and C. villosus was described from southern France by Pierre Andre Pourret (1788).

Lectotypes are here designated for Presl and Sprengel's names. A neotype is designated for C. villosus.

The taxonomic revision of these five names confirmed that C. villosus Pourr. (= Cytisus affinis C. Presl) is the name to be used for the species occurring in the large part of the Mediterranean countries.

Cytisus spinescens Sieber ex Spreng. ( C. candidus C. Presl = C. spinescens C.

Presl, nom. illeg.) is the correct name for the amphiadriatic species occurring in peninsular Italy, and along the NE coast of the Adriatic Sea. This species does not occur in Sicily and reference to this latter region in the protologues of both C. spinescens C.

Presl and C. candidus C. Presl is a misinterpretation due, possibly, to exchange of labels.