International audienceThe studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to Ophrys migoutiana H. Gay, a plant described in Algeria, which remains little known to botanists. This was already a net progress, ending the historical confusion that mixed many taxa under the name “O. fusca”. However, the recent observation of the true O. migoutiana near Medea in Algeria allowed us to distinguish the Algerian and the Tunisian taxa, the latter being a priori not yet formally described. The Tunisian taxon shares some similarities with oriental taxa of the Ophrys cinereophila / Ophrys creberrima group, and is named here as a new species Ophrys pseudomigoutiana. Its phenotypic variability is illustrated by several photographs and colour...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
The exploration of the Rif Valley (Morocco) during 2010 revealed the presence of some new taxa and r...
Algerian orchids became better known during the last years, but certain regions, such as the provinc...
International audienceThe studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to Ophrys m...
<div><p></p><p>The studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to <i>Ophrys migou...
International audienceRecently published botanical floras provided an opportunity to develop operati...
In this study, morphometric analyses were conducted to explore and characterise the differences and ...
Ophrys fuciflora (F.W. Schmidt) Moench subsp. montiliensis Aubenas & Scappaticci subsp. nova (Orchid...
International audienceThe orchids of Babors Kabylia (north eastern Algeria) remain understudied desp...
This article deals with the first substantiated records from the Maltese islands of Ophrys lupercali...
International audienceAlgerian orchids became better known during the last years, but certain region...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
The exploration of the Rif Valley (Morocco) during 2010 revealed the presence of some new taxa and r...
Algerian orchids became better known during the last years, but certain regions, such as the provinc...
International audienceThe studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to Ophrys m...
<div><p></p><p>The studied taxon has been attached since its discovery in Tunisia to <i>Ophrys migou...
International audienceRecently published botanical floras provided an opportunity to develop operati...
In this study, morphometric analyses were conducted to explore and characterise the differences and ...
Ophrys fuciflora (F.W. Schmidt) Moench subsp. montiliensis Aubenas & Scappaticci subsp. nova (Orchid...
International audienceThe orchids of Babors Kabylia (north eastern Algeria) remain understudied desp...
This article deals with the first substantiated records from the Maltese islands of Ophrys lupercali...
International audienceAlgerian orchids became better known during the last years, but certain region...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
The European genus Ophrys (Orchidaceae) is famous for its insect-like floral morphology, an adaptati...
The exploration of the Rif Valley (Morocco) during 2010 revealed the presence of some new taxa and r...
Algerian orchids became better known during the last years, but certain regions, such as the provinc...