Background The Centaurea busambarensis group is made up by eight species endemic to Sicily. We statistically evaluated a population found on the Nebrodi Mountain (NE Sicily) to verify if the observed morphological differences with the already known taxa justified the description of a new one. It resulted in being sufficiently distinct to deserve recognition at the species level. New information Centaurea valdemonensis, a new species endemic to Sicily is described and illustrated here. It is confined to the Nebrodi Mountains (NE Sicily). The distinction of this taxon from the others belonging to the C. busambarensis complex has been supported with the aid of statistical analyses on morphological characters. The differences with the related t...
Chromosome numbers are given for 2 Centaurea species endemic to Sicily. For both studied taxa, Centa...
Centaurea peltieri (C. sect. Melanoloma) is described and illustrated as a new endemic species from ...
A new species of Centaurea sect. Acrocentron (Cass.) DC. (Asteraceae) found growing in dry, steppe‐l...
The Centaurea busambarensis group is made up by eight species endemic to Sicily. We statistically ev...
A new species of Centaurea, Centaurea sicana, endemic to Sicily, is described. This new taxon is clo...
A new endemic species of Centaurea is here described from the Nebrodi Mountains, in Sicily, and name...
Centaurea saccensis, a new species endemic to Sicily is described and illustrated here. It belongs t...
The results of a statistical biometric study of the Centaurea busambarensis complex, which represent...
<p>The results of a statistical biometric study of the <i>Centaurea busambarensis</i> complex, which...
A new species is described here from the Presila in Calabria (S Italy) and named Centaurea calabra. ...
We studied the application of the neglected name Centaurea leucolepis DC., concluding, by examinatio...
The group of Centaurea (sect. Acrolophus) cineraria (Compositae) in Sicily includes four currently a...
A taxonomic account of the Centaurea parlatoris complex (Asteraceae), endemic to Sicily, is presente...
Centaurea giardinae Raimondo & Spadaro (2006: 373). Ind. Loc.: —NW slopes of the Etna Mt., above ...
The morphology of the Italian-Balkanic populations of the Centaurea rupestris group was studied in ...
Chromosome numbers are given for 2 Centaurea species endemic to Sicily. For both studied taxa, Centa...
Centaurea peltieri (C. sect. Melanoloma) is described and illustrated as a new endemic species from ...
A new species of Centaurea sect. Acrocentron (Cass.) DC. (Asteraceae) found growing in dry, steppe‐l...
The Centaurea busambarensis group is made up by eight species endemic to Sicily. We statistically ev...
A new species of Centaurea, Centaurea sicana, endemic to Sicily, is described. This new taxon is clo...
A new endemic species of Centaurea is here described from the Nebrodi Mountains, in Sicily, and name...
Centaurea saccensis, a new species endemic to Sicily is described and illustrated here. It belongs t...
The results of a statistical biometric study of the Centaurea busambarensis complex, which represent...
<p>The results of a statistical biometric study of the <i>Centaurea busambarensis</i> complex, which...
A new species is described here from the Presila in Calabria (S Italy) and named Centaurea calabra. ...
We studied the application of the neglected name Centaurea leucolepis DC., concluding, by examinatio...
The group of Centaurea (sect. Acrolophus) cineraria (Compositae) in Sicily includes four currently a...
A taxonomic account of the Centaurea parlatoris complex (Asteraceae), endemic to Sicily, is presente...
Centaurea giardinae Raimondo & Spadaro (2006: 373). Ind. Loc.: —NW slopes of the Etna Mt., above ...
The morphology of the Italian-Balkanic populations of the Centaurea rupestris group was studied in ...
Chromosome numbers are given for 2 Centaurea species endemic to Sicily. For both studied taxa, Centa...
Centaurea peltieri (C. sect. Melanoloma) is described and illustrated as a new endemic species from ...
A new species of Centaurea sect. Acrocentron (Cass.) DC. (Asteraceae) found growing in dry, steppe‐l...