An inventory of the names of native, non-endemic vascular plants described from Italy, their loci classici and types
- Authors: Lorenzo Peruzzi; Gabriele Galasso; Gianniantonio Domina; Fabrizio Bartolucci; Annalisa Santangelo; Alessandro Alessandrini; Giovanni Astuti; Marco D’antraccoli; Francesco Roma-Marzio; Nicola M.G. Ardenghi; Giuseppina Barberis; Fabio Conti; Liliana Bernardo; Simonetta Peccenini; Adriano Stinca; Robert P. Wagensommer; Gianmaria Bonari; Duilio Iamonico; Mauro Iberite; Daniele Viciani; Emanuele Del Guacchio; Gianpietro Giusso Del Galdo; Lorenzo Lastrucci; Mariacristina Villani; Antonello Brunu; Sara Magrini; Annalaura Pistarino; Salvatore Brullo; Cristina Salmeri; Giuseppe Brundu; Moreno Clementi; Emanuela Carli; Gabriella Vacca; Rossella Marcucci; Enrico Banfi; Daniela Longo; Romeo Di Pietro; Nicodemo G. Passalacqua
- Publication year: 2019
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/367220
Abstract
The census of the loci classici of 1,227 native, non-endemic vascular plants described from Italy is here presented and described. The effective place of publication of accepted names, basionyms and homotypic synonyms were identified and critically verified. The geographic information on the loci classici was excerpted from the protologues, as well as information on typification for the taxa described before 1 January 1958. The names without a holotype are 1,165. For 591 names a lecto- or neo-typification is available in literature, while 572 currently accepted taxa still need a type designation. For ten of these names showing previous ineffective typification, nomenclatural types are designated here (Allium savii, A. tenuiflorum, Anemone millefoliata, Catapodium tuberculosum, Cynosurus siculus, Filago congesta, Saponaria bellidifolia, Sclerochloa patens, S. zwierleinii, and Vicia leucantha). A new combination (Trisetaria aurea comb. nov.) is proposed. The general picture of the currently accepted taxa of vascular plants described from Italy, including endemics, amounts to 2,631, i.e. about 32% of the native flora currently recorded for the country.