Dianthus ciliatus subsp. dalmaticus Čelakovský (1885: 189) Hayek (1924: 246) (Celakovsky)
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3. Dianthus ciliatus subsp. dalmaticus Čelakovský (1885: 189) Hayek (1924: 246) View in CoL ≡ Dianthus dalmaticus Čelakovský
(1885: 189)
Lectotype (designated here):— MONTENEGRO. Flora von Dalmatien. In apricis saxoisis prope Cattaro, July 1877, Studniczka s.n. ( PR 836441 !, Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 )
= Dianthus ciliatus Gussone (1825: 5) var. cymosus Visiani (1852: 162) View in CoL .
Lectotype (designated here):— MONTENEGRO. In apricis circa Ragusa et Cattaro, s.d., Visiani s.n. ( PAD-HD05071 !).
Notes: —In 1885 Čelakovský described this species based on herbarium specimens collected in 1877 by K. Studniczka in Kotor (Cattaro) from Montenegro ( Čelakovský 1885). Three relevant herbarium sheets were found at PR that are in relation to the name Dianthus dalmaticus . There is no Čelakovský’s identification in the specimens, but only the annotation “non est” crossed out the name Dianthus ciliatus Guss. β cymosus on the sheet PR 836441. This note is in Čelakovský’s handwriting and it is evident that he saw this specimen and cited it in the protologue, so we chose the specimen PR 836441 as lectotype for the name D. dalmaticus ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). The second specimen (PR 86229) is a duplicate and here considered as isolectotype, which was however incorporated in PR much later, in the last third of the 20 th century (Otakar Šída, pers. comm.). The third specimen (PR 836442) could have a relation to the specimen or name mentioned by Čelakovský in the protologue, since Čelakovský nearly surely studied this specimen from Ragusa (Dubrovnik in Croatia) as well.
Habitat and phenology: — Dianthus ciliatus subsp. dalmaticus ( Fig. 2C, D View FIGURE 2 ) occurs in the eu-Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean zone of the eastern Adriatic coast and inland, occupying colder habitats, on screes, walls, rocky places, along roads, in fissures of rocky places and on deciduous forest margins. The flowering period is from mid-July to mid-August, fruiting in late August to September.
General distribution: — Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).
Other original material examined: — MONTENEGRO. Flora von Dalmatien. In apricis saxosis prope Cattaro, July 1877, Studniczka s.n. (isolectotypes: PR 86229 !, K 000725360 !, BEOU!; BP HNHM-TRA 00183940 !) .
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Hungarian Natural History Museum |
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Dianthus ciliatus subsp. dalmaticus Čelakovský (1885: 189) Hayek (1924: 246)
Terlević, Ana, Ljubičić, Ivica, Tokić, Petar, Rešetnik, Ivana, Shuka, Donald, Siracusa, Giuseppe & Bogdanović, Sandro 2024 |
Dianthus ciliatus Gussone (1825: 5) var. cymosus
Gussone, G. 1852: ) |