Taxonomic investigations on Malva cretica s.l. (Malvaceae)

Author:

Del Guacchio EmanueleORCID,Vallariello RobertaORCID,Iamonico DuilioORCID

Abstract

A morphometric analysis has been carried out for the first time in order to investigate the variability of the infraspecific taxa included in the steno-Mediterranean Malva cretica s.l., i.e. M. Cretica subsp. althaeoides, M. cretica subsp. cretica, and the poorly-known M. Cretica var. montana, described from southern Italy. According to our results, M. cretica subsp. althaeoides and subsp. cretica are worth of taxonomic recognition at subspecies rank and occupy respectively the western and the central-eastern sectors of the species range. Concerning M. Cretica var. montana, characterized by some intermediate features, it should be included in M. Cretica subsp. cretica.

Publisher

Editorial CSIC

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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