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Accepted Name - Basionymum / Basionym - Synonyms - Ind. loc. [Indicatio locotypica (type locality)] - Lectotypus [Lectotype] - Designated by - Host - Comments - Chromosomatic number - Ic. [Images] - Distribution - Specimens Examined - References - Authors |
Accepted Name:Orobanche bartlingii Griseb., Spicil. Fl. Rumel. 2 : 57 (1844 [July 1844]) Synonyms: = Orobanche libanotidis Rupr. in Beitr. Pflanzenk. Russ. Reich. 4: 70 (1845). Syn.: ≡ Orobanche alsatica subsp. libanotidis (Rupr.) Tzvel. in Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 10: 363 (1973); ≡ Orobanche alsatica subsp. libanotidis (Rupr.) Pusch, Sommerwurzarten des Kreises Artern, ed. 2: 59 (1996); ≡ Orobanche alsatica var. libanotidis (Rupr.) Beck in Biblioth. Bot. 19: 177 [t. 3 f. 49(2)] (1890); ≡ Orobanche alsatica, "morfotyp parazitujicí na Libanotis pyrenaica" Zázvorka, Fl. Czech Rep. 6: 510 (2000). Ind. loc: "Vicinity of Leningrad («In monte Duderhof, praecipue declivitate orientali locis apricis parasitica in radice Libanotidis montanae et forte etiam Pimpinellae Saxifragae» [Duderhof Heights, Petropoli / Saint Petersburg / Leningrad, Russia]" (sec. Tzvelev, 1981); "Hab. in Rossia septentrionali [Fennia (Kalm, Wirzén] et media [Petropoli! (Weinmann, — in radice Libanotidis montanae et forte etiam Pimpinellae Saxifragae — Ruprecht, Kühlewein pl. exs.). [Fennia / Finland; Petropoli / Saint Petersburg / Leningrad, Russia]" (sec. Ledebour, 1849; Reichenbach fil.,1862); Finland (sec. Royer & al., 1992). Ic.: Reichenbach fil., Icon. fl. Germ. 20: t. 212, f 1(1-9) (1862) = Orobanche wolfgangiana Besser ex Beck in Engl., Pflanzenr. 96: 258 (1930) ["Wolfgangiana Besser, Herb. (vidi orig.)"], pro syn. (cf. Beck, 1930: 258). Ind. loc.: "Ucraina (Besser)"? (cf. Beck, 1930: 257) = Orobanche malinskyana Rouy ex Genty in Bull. Soc. Bot. France: 200-202 (1952) ["Malinskyana"], nom. invalid. (cf. Jovet & Vilmorin, 1977: 388). Ind. loc.: "environs de Dijon [Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France]" [sec. Royer & al., 1992; Zázvorka, 2000 (exs. Duffour, no. 7261)] ?
= Orobanche
leucantha
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banatica
Nyman,
Consp. Fl. Eur.: 559 (1881)
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nob. O. alba Wzb. (Rchb. ic. = Orobanche alsatica subsp. libanotidis (Rupr.) Tzvel. in Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 10: 363 (1973) = Orobanche alsatica subsp. libanotidis (Rupr.) Pusch, Sommerwurzarten des Kreises Artern, ed. 2: 59 (1996) = Orobanche alsatica var. libanotidis (Rupr.) Beck in Biblioth. Bot. 19: 177 [t. 3 f. 49(2)] (1890) ["β. (Orobanche) Libanotidis"] = Orobanche cervariae var. seseli Petitm. in Monde Pl. 2(6): 48 (1904) (cf. Beck, 1930: 257) ? – Orobanche alba sensu Wierzb. in Flora 21: 324 (1845 [7 June 1845]) ["Orob. alba Rchb."], non Orobanche alba Stephan ex Willd., Sp. Pl. 3: 350 (1800). Ind. loc.: "in das Banat [...] Orob. alba Rchb. In Wäldern auf Galium Mollugo bei Csudanovetz" (cf. Beck, 1930: 259 "vidi spec. e loco Czudanowitz") ? – Orobanche alba ["M.B. var. *"] sensu Rchb., Iconogr. Bot. Pl. Crit. 7: 40, t. 680 f. 913 (1829), non Orobanche alba Stephan ex Willd., Sp. Pl. 3: 350 (1800) [sec. Grisebach (1844: 57)]; ? – Orobanche caryophyllacea Sm. (1798) [galeate (helmet-shape) corolla]. Ind. loc.: "Thuringia lectam misit cl. Wallroth.". Obs. "filamentis pilosellis" (cf. Reichenbach, 1829: 40, f. 883 b, g). ? – Orobanche leucantha ["Griseb."] sensu Rchb. fil., Icon. fl. Germ. 20: 97, t. 167 (1862), non Orobanche leucantha Griseb., Spicil. Fl. Rumel. 2 : 57 (1844 [July 1844]). Ind. loc.: "In Bannatu: Csudanowitz. Wierzbicki!" ["Ungarn im Banat (Mehadia, Czudanovic)!" (Banat, Mehadia, Romania)] (cf. Beck, 1930: 259) – Orobanche alsatica auct. div. [p.p.], non Orobanche alsatica Kirschl., Prodr. Fl. Alsace: 109 (1836) [e.g., Michalet, 1864; Chater & Webb, 1972; Domina & Raab-Straube, 2010] – Orobanche brachysepala auct. div. [p.p.], non Orobanche brachysepala F.W. Schultz, Arch. Fl. France Allem.: 69 (1844) [e.g., Reuter (1847: 30-31); Reichenbach fil. (1862: 105)] – Orobanche cervariae ["Suard"] sensu Rchb. fil., Icon. fl. Germ. 20: 105 (1862) [p.p.], non Orobanche cervariae Suard in Godr., Fl. Lorr. 2(ed. 1): 180 (1843). Obs. "Crescit in Peucedano Cervaria prope Allendorf Hassiae inf. Grisebach. ...". – Orobanche cervariae ["Suard"] sensu Nyman, Consp. Fl. Eur.: 560 (1881). Obs. Orobanche bartlingii is merely cited as a synonym – Orobanche macrosepala auct. div. [p.p.], non Orobanche macrosepala F.W. Schultz, Arch. Fl. France Allem.: 70 (1844) [e.g., Reuter (1847: 31); Reichenbach fil. (1862: 105)] – Orobanche major sensu Gorter, Fl. Ingrica: 100 (1761) [et auct. div.], non Orobanche major L., Sp. Pl.: 632 (1753), nom. rej. [= Orobanche caryophyllacea Sm. (1798)] (sec. Ledebour, 1849). Ind. loc.: "In montosis Duberbouii" [Duderhof Heights, Petropoli / Saint Petersburg / Leningrad, Ingria, Russia] – Orobanche major var. minor Meinsh., Fl. Ingrica: 263 (1878) (sec. Beck, 1890: 177; 1930: 259; Tzvelev, 1981: 459) |
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Ind. loc.: "Habitat in fruticetis Hassiae inferioris pr. Allendorf (auctore Bartl. [F.G. Bartling] parasit, in Libanotide)" [Bad Sooden-Allendorf, Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hesse, Germany (Wikipedia (accessed 23 July 2009)]. Holotypus / Holotype: "Hörnerkuppe, bei Allendorf" (GOET - 8666). "Strid (2000: 301) —además de copiar la indicatio locotypica de Grisebach (1844: 58)— indica, sin precisión alguna en este caso, “Type: The above collection (GOET!)”. Ulteriormente, es el propio herbario [Type database of the herbarium Göttingen (GOET)] el que alude [“online”; accessed 10 Sept. 2009] a su “registration number 8666” como holotypus [“Basis of record: Specimen (inferred)” —cf. GBIF; accessed 10 Sept. 2009—]. Nosotros aquí aceptamos el pliego GOET 8666 como holótipo." (cf. Carlón & al., 2009: 18) Designated by: A. Strid in Preslia 72. 2000 [ex herbarium Göttingen (online)] ex Carlón & al. in Yesca 21: 18. 2009 Host: Parasitic exclusively on species of the genus Seseli L. (Umbelliferae), mainly on Seseli libanotis (L.) W.D.J. Koch (1824) [≡ Athamanta libanotis L. (1753); = Athamanta sibirica L. (1753); = Crithmum pyrenaicum L. (1753); = Libanotis montana Crantz (1767); = Athamanta pyrenaica Jacq. (1772-73); = Libanotis vulgaris DC. (1830); = Libanotis sibirica W.D.J. Koch (1835); = Libanotis pyrenaica (Jacq.) Nyman (1879); Libanotis pyrenaica (L.) O. Schwarz (1949) (see Sinónimos - Flora iberica)], more rarely on Seseli elatum subsp. austriacum (Beck) P.W. Ball. [≡ Seseli austriacum (Beck) Wohlf. (see Euro+Med Plantbase)]. It was also cited by Ruprecht, 1845; Beck, 1930; Zázvorka, 1997 and others on more genera (e.gr., Pimpinella saxifraga and Peucedanum cervaria [unconfirmed, probably in error for Seseli species]) [cf. Annotated Checklist of Host Plants of Orobanchaceae, accessed 24 Aug. 2009]. Comments: Orobanche bartlingii is considered by us to be an independent species very closely allied to Orobanche alsatica Kirschl. (1836), although the differences between these two species can not always be easily expressed. Orobanche alsatica, "morfotyp parazitujicí na Libanotis pyrenaica" Zázvorka, Fl. Czech Rep. 6: 510, 509 t. 82 3-3a (2000) (cf. Zázvorka, Orobanche [...] In [...] Flora of the Czech Republic [Kvetena Ceske republiky], 6 [field guide]: 510-512, 509 t. 82 3-3a. 2000; Zázvorka, 2010: 87 "two distinct morphotypes of O. alsatica occur, one growing on the roots of Peucedanum alsaticum, P. cervaria and Libanotis pyrenaica (unrelated to O. bartlingii Grisebach), the other parasitic solely on P. cervaria"). Nuevas citas (Flora iberica). Carlón & al., Documentos Jard. Bot. Atlántico (Gijón) 2: 28-29 (2003); Documentos Jard. Bot. Atlántico (Gijón) 3: 61 f. 4 ["Phylogenetic relationships"], 63 (2005); Documentos Jard. Bot. Atlántico (Gijón) 6: 13 f. 2 ["Phylogenetic relationships"],116 (2008). Chromosomatic number: n = 19, 2n = 38 [cf. Albers & Pusch, 1999; G.M. Schneeweiss & al., 2004; Orobanche alsatica Kirschl. s.l.] Ic.: a, Reichenbach fil., Icon. fl. Germ. 20: t. 212, f 1(1-9) (1862); b, BREM-C. Nöldeke 1898 (In Hassiae inf[erioris] rupestribus calcareis pr. Allendorf […] in Libanotid[e] montana [...] Bartling.[...]"; Germany); c; BREM - C. Nöldeke 1898 ("Hörnerkuppe bei Allendorf / 1844 legi[t] Grisebach"; Germany); d, inflorescences [Tredňs, Spain; on Seseli libanotis (L.) W.D.J. Koch (1824)]; e, flower (ib.); f, opened corolla showing stames (ib.); g, gynoecium ([two views] ib.); h, inflorescence (Marrčc de Sobervia, Spain); i, flowers (ib.); j, dry inflorescence (ib.); k, herb. Sánchez Pedraja 13321 et 13321B (Prats de Baish, Spain). Distribution: European distribution; Iberian Peninsula distribution; Pyrenean distribution. |
Specimens examined and literature records.Croatia / Croacia / Hrvatska Zadar County: AY209260: Croatia, Velebit, Paklenica, between Stražbenica and Buljma, 1130-1410 m, on Seseli libanotis (Umbelliferae [Apiaceae]), G.M. Schneeweiss, P. Schönswetter & A. Tribsch (WU: S&T 6250) (cf. Frajman & Schönswetter, 2008). France / Francia / Frankreich Franche-Comté Jura, commune de Saint-Thiébaud: Mont Poupet, on Seseli libanotis (L.) W.D.J. Koch, J.M. Tison, July 1998 (photos!) [cf. Michalet, 1864 (sub O. alsatica)]. Germany / Deutschland / Alemania Hesse Werra-Meißner-Kreis: "Orobanche Cervariae Suard. / (= O. Bartlingii Gris.) / In Hassiae inf[erioris] rupestribus cal- / careis pr. Allendorf “[…]” paras[itica] / in Libanotid[e] montana Jul[io] 18[5?]2 l[egit] Bartling. / Dupl[um] ex H[erbario] reg[ionis?] G[öttingen?]", BREM-C. Nöldeke 1898, s/n.; "Orobanche Bartlingii Gris. / Orobanche Cervariae Suard. / Hörnerkuppe bei Allendorf / 1844 legi[t] Grisebach", BREM - C. Nöldeke 1898, s/n.; "Orobanche bartlingii Griseb. / Orobanche cervariae Suard / [...] / Allendorf ", BREN - Wefing, 448, 1658, s/n); Orobanche bartlingii Gris. / Au der Hörnerkuppe b. Allendorf / [...] / Aug. 54[1854]", BREM, s/n. "Sehr selten N-Franken (Grabfeld), Thüringer Becken, Fränkische Schweiz, bei Regensburg, obere Donau, N-Bergstraße" (cf. Hassler & Schmitt, 2009, photos!). Poland / Polska / Polonia / Polen (cf. Piwowarczyk & al., 2009) Pyrenean records (cf. Carlón & al., 2003: 28-29; 2008: 116; 2009: 21-22)
Switzerland / Suiza [unconfirmed] "sur Seseli libanotis. ... J (JU [Jura])" (cf. Lauber & Wagner, 2001: 964-965, f. 1867!). |
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