Thliphthisasapphus (Rubiaceae, Rubieae), a new species from Lefkada (Ionian Islands, Greece) and its ecological position.
Walter GutermannTae-Soo JangArndt KästnerDavid PrehslerDieter ReichAndreas BergerRuth FlatscherChristian GilliMarkus HofbauerMargarita LachmayerRuth SanderMichaela SonnleitnerLadislav MucinaPublished in: PhytoKeys (2024)
The new species, Thliphthisasapphus sp. nov. (Rubiaceae, Rubieae), a narrow endemic of the white cliffs of Lefkátas on the southwest coast of Lefkada (Greece) is described and illustrated and an IUCN assessment is presented. Vegetation relevés were performed at the single known locality, limestone cliffs facing the sea and revealed a new association, the Thliphthisasapphus - Lomelosietumdallaportae . The chromosome number of Thliphthisasapphus was determined as 2 n = 4 x = 44, being the single tetraploid species in the genus to date. The species also differs markedly morphologically from its morphologically closest relatives, two Greek steno-endemic oreophytes, Th.baenitzii and Th.muscosa by the following characters: densely setose mericarps and corolla, tetraploidy and by its distribution. An identification key for the Greek species of Thliphthisa is provided. Th.sapphus constitutes the westernmost outpost of a group of Greek steno-endemics, highlighting the importance of coastal habitats and their protection as refugia for poorly competitive chamaephytes.