Jacobaea othonnae anomala (Sm.) Sutory

Doumas, Panayiotis, Goula, Katerina & Constantinidis, Theophanis, 2022, Thirty-two new and noteworthy floristic records from north-eastern Greece, Biodiversity Data Journal 10, pp. 81817-81817 : 81817

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scientific name

Jacobaea othonnae anomala (Sm.) Sutory
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Jacobaea othonnae anomala (Sm.) Sutory

Jacobaea othonnae subsp. anomala (Sm.) Sutorý in Phytotaxa 510(1): 65 (2021)

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence : recordedBy: P. Doumas; Taxon : scientificName: Jacobaea othonnae subsp. anomala; family: Asteraceae ; genus: Jacobaea ; specificEpithet: othonnae; infraspecificEpithet: anomala; taxonRank: subspecies; Location : continent: Europe ; country: Greece; stateProvince: Nomos Xanthis; verbatimLocality: Mt. Achladovouno, NE of the main summit; verbatimElevation: 1154 m; verbatimLatitude: 41°10′; verbatimLongitude: 24°48′; Identification: identifiedBy: P. Doumas, K. Goula & Th. Constantinidis; Event: eventDate: 9 July 2020; habitat: Fagus sylvatica forest, next to a spring; Record Level: collectionID: s.n.; institutionCode: ATHU; basisOfRecord: Specimen

Taxon discussion

Jacobaea othonnae is rare in Greece, known from the floristic regions of North Pindos (NPi) and NE ( Dimopoulos et al. 2013). In North Pindos, specifically, there is only one record from Mt. Timfi ( Authier 2014), while in the NE, there are records from Mt. Athos ( Boissier 1875, Authier 2014), Mt. Pangeo (a.n. 1983136, LD!) and Mt. Vrondous ( Authier 2014). According to Sutorý (2021), the Mt. Athos plants are somewhat isolated, have woolly-tomentose synflorescences and involucres and belong to the distinct and local subsp. Jacobaea othonnae anomala (Sm.) Sutorý. The rest of the north-eastern populations are attributed to the typical subsp. Jacobaea othonnae othonnae and have glabrous synflorescences and involucres. The plants of Mt. Achladovouno (Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ) seem to break this distribution pattern, as they present woolly-tomentose synflorescences, particularly at young age and, therefore, fit subsp. Jacobaea othonnae anomala . Our new collection adds a second mountain locality to subsp. Jacobaea othonnae anomala and extends its distribution ca. 120 km to the north-east (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Jacobaea