Asteriscus (plant)

Asteriscus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.[2][3]

Asteriscus
Asteriscus sericeus
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Asteriscus

Synonyms[1]

Species

As of August 2020 there are nine accepted species in Asteriscus:[4]
No. Binomial Name Authority Synonyms & Subspecies Distribution Images
1. Asteriscus aquaticus(L.) Less. (1832)[5]Synonyms:
*Asteriscus aquaticus subsp. nanus (Boiss.) O.Bolòs & Vigo (1995)
*Asteriscus citriodorus Heldr. & Halácsy (1895)
*Asteriscus confusus Sennen (1924)
*Asteriscus morrisonii Bubani (1899)
*Asteriscus nanus Nyman (1879)
*Asteriscus sessilis Moench (1794)
*Bubonium aquaticum (L.) Hill (1761)
*Bubonium aquaticum subsp. nanus (Boiss.) Malag. (1973)
*Buphthalmum aquaticum L. (1753)
Inula aquatica (L.) E.H.L.Krause (1905)
*Nauplius aquaticus (L.) Cass. (1825)
*Odontospermum aquaticum (L.) Sch.Bip. (1844)
North Africa, Mediterranean Region, Middle East, Europe, Balearic Islands, Canary Island, Turkey
Asteriscus aquaticus
2. Asteriscus daltoniiWalp. (1852)[6]Synonyms:
*Asteriscus daltonii subsp. daltonii
Subspecies:
*Asteriscus daltonii subsp. vogelii (Webb) Greuter (1997)
Cape Verde (Santiago)
Asteriscus daltonii subspecies volgelii
[7]
3. Asteriscus graveolens (Forssk.) Less. (1832)[5]Synonyms:
*Bubonium graveolens (Forssk.) Maire (1936)
*Buphthalmum graveolens Forssk. (1775)
*Nauplius graveolens (Forssk.) Wiklund (1986)
*Odontospermum graveolens Sch.Bip. (1844)
Subspecies:
*Asteriscus graveolens subsp. graveolens
*Asteriscus graveolens subsp. odorus (Schousb.) Greuter (1997)
*Asteriscus graveolens subsp. stenophyllus (Link) Greuter (1997)
North Africa, Middle East
Asteriscus graveolens
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4. Asteriscus imbricatus DC. (1836)[9]Synonyms:
*Bubonium imbricatum Pau (1924)
*Buphthalmum chrysanthemoides Poir. (1811)
*Buphthalmum elegans Brouss. ex Willd. (1807)
*Buphthalmum imbricatum Cav. (1801)
*Nauplius imbricatus (Cav.) Wiklund (1986)
*Odontospermum imbricatum Sch.Bip. (1844)
Morocco
5. Asteriscus intermedius (DC.) Pit. & Proust (1909)[10]Synonyms:
*Asteriscus sericeus var. intermedius DC. (1836)
*Bubonium intermedium (DC.) Halvorsen & Wiklund (1986)
*Nauplius intermedius Webb ex Sch.Bip. (1844)
*Odontospermum intermedium Sch.Bip. (1844)
Canary Islands
Asteriscus intermedius
6. Asteriscus pinifolius Maire & Wilczek (1935)[11]Synonyms:
*Asteriscus pinifolius Maire, Wilczek & Maire (1936)
*Ighermia pinifolia (Maire & Wilczek) Wiklund (1983)
Morocco
7. Asteriscus schultzii (Bolle) Pit. & Proust (1909)[10]Synonyms:
*Bubonium schultzii (Bolle) Svent. (1969)
*Nauplius schultzii (Bolle) Wiklund (1986)
*Odontospermum schultzii Bolle (1859)
Canary Island, Morocco and Western Sahara
Asteriscus schultzii
8. Asteriscus sericeus (L.f.) DC. (1836)[12]Synonyms:
*Bubonium sericeum (L.f.) Halvorsen & Wiklund (1986)
*Buphthalmum sericeum L.f. (1782)
*Odontospermum sericeum (L.f.) Sch.Bip. (1844)
Canary Islands and introduced in Morocco
Asteriscus sericus
9. Asteriscus smithii Walp. (1852)[6]Synonyms:
*Bubonium smithii (Webb) Halvorsen (1986)
*Nauplius smithii (Webb) Wiklund (1986)
*Odontospermum smithii Webb (1849)
Cape Verde (São Nicolau)


Species Formerly Included[1]

Several species have been transferred to Pallenis or Rhanterium, most notably:

Distribution

The genus is native to Europe, North Africa, Macaronesia, and the Middle East.[1][13]

References

Bibliography

  1. Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de (1836). Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis, sive, Enumeratio contracta ordinum generum specierumque plantarum huc usque cognitarium, juxta methodi naturalis, normas digesta (in Latin). 5. Parisii: Sumptibus Sociorum Treuttel et Würtz.
  2. K Ueda (2020). "iNaturalist Research-grade Observations". iNaturalist.org. doi:10.15468/ab3s5x. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  3. Lessing, Christian Friedrich (1832). Synopsis generum compositarum earumque dispositionis novae tentamen, monographis multarum Capensium interjectis. Berolini: sumtibus Dunckeri et Humblotii.
  4. Maire, René Charles Joseph Ernest; Wilczek (1935). Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord. 26.
  5. Pitard, Charles-Joseph Marie; Proust, Louis (1909). Iles Canaries.
  6. POWO (2019). "Plants of the World Online". Published on the Internet. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  7. Walpers, Wilhelm Gerhard (1852). Annales botanices systematicae. 5 (2 ed.). Lipsiae: Sumtibus F. Hofmeiste.
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