Abstract

Potentilla asturica, an Iberian endemic species included within sect. Recta, is typified.

Highlights

  • Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) is a genus comprising about 400 species of herbaceous perennials from the Northern Hemisphere (Persoon et al, 2020)

  • Wolf) Juzepchuck, is a diploid endemic to mountain areas in northwestern Spain and northern Portugal (Guillén & Rico, 1998; Delgado & Rico, 2000; Rico et al, 2003; Pino Pérez et al, 2011). This taxon has sometimes been recognized at the subspecies level [P. recta subsp. asturica (Rothm.) M

  • Laínz; P. hirta subsp. asturica (Rothm.) Soják] it is currently accepted at the taxonomic rank which was initially described (Delgado & Rico, 2000; Rico et al, 2003; Kurtto, 2009; Pino Pérez et al, 2011)

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Summary

Introduction

Potentilla L. (Rosaceae) is a genus comprising about 400 species of herbaceous perennials from the Northern Hemisphere (Persoon et al, 2020). Recta (Th. Wolf) Juzepchuck, is a diploid endemic to mountain areas in northwestern Spain and northern Portugal (Guillén & Rico, 1998; Delgado & Rico, 2000; Rico et al, 2003; Pino Pérez et al, 2011). Wolf) Juzepchuck, is a diploid endemic to mountain areas in northwestern Spain and northern Portugal (Guillén & Rico, 1998; Delgado & Rico, 2000; Rico et al, 2003; Pino Pérez et al, 2011) This taxon has sometimes been recognized at the subspecies level [P. recta subsp. The aim of this paper is the designation of a type for P. asturica, on the basis of consultation of Rothmaler’s original material cited in the protologue

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