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Se realiza un estudio taxonómico de 9 táxones (seis específicos) pertenecientes al agregado de Chaenorhinum rubrifolium (Antirrhineae-Scrophulariaceae) en el mediterráneo occidental, aportando una clave con nuevos caracteres diagnósticos. Para cada taxon se dan el nombre correcto, sinónimos, descripción, corología y ecología, así como comentarios nomenclaturales y relativos a la tipificación. Se proponen dos nuevas combinaciones, Chaenorhinum reyesii (Vicioso y Pau in Pau) Benedí y C. grandiflorum subsp. cartilagineuse (Pau) Benedí, y se describe una nueva especie del Norte de África: C. suttonii Benedí y P. Montserrat. Se reivindican la categoría específica de C. fórmenteme Gand. y la combinación C. rupestre (Guss.) Maire.
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Biosystemalic study of the Ferula communis populations in NE of the Iberian Peninsula and in the Balearic Islands. this paper presents the results of a taxonomic revision of the collective species Ferula communis L. (Umbelliferae) in NE of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. The main goal of the research has been to characterize the Ferula communis populations in the region under study and to place them into infraspecific taxa. The proposed classification is based on morphology, anatomy, phenology, karyology and numerical taxonomy. A new taxon is described: Ferula communis L. subsp. cardonae Sanchez-Cuxart and Bernal and two new nomenclatural combinations are proposed: Ferula communis L. subsp. catalaunica (Pau) Sanchez- Cuxart and Bernal and Ferula communis L. subsp. catalaunica var. microcarpa (Cauwet-Marc) Sanchez-Cuxart and Bernal. Description, phenology and chorology for each taxon are included. Also an identification key for infraspecific taxa and a list of new localities are provided.
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Additions to the vascular flora of the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park and neighbouring Pre-Pyrenean areas (eastern Iberian Pyrenees) We present about fifty contributions to the catalogue of the vascular flora of the mentioned area, published in 2003. Among the taxa reported, 21 correspond to novelties found in our own field observations or in the literature. We highlight the first records for the Eastern Iberian Pre-Pyrenees of Meconopsis cambrica (L.) Vig. and Omalotheca hoppeana (Koch) Schulz Bip. and F.W. Schulz. Other data refer to rare taxa already included in the catalogue, such as Gagea lutea (L.) Ker Gawl., G. reverchonii Degen, Lappula deflexa (Wahlenb.) Garcke and Minuartia villarii (Balb.) Wilczek and Chenevard.
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Catalogue of endemic, rare or threatened vascular plants in Catalonia. I. Endemic taxa. This is the first of a set of papers devoted to rare or threatened plants in Catalonia. We list 279 specific or subspecific taxa which are in a broad sense endemic to the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula. We assess them with regard to their conservation status according to IUCN criteria. Assignment of these taxa to established categories has led to the following results: 6 taxa critically endangered (CR), 5 endangered (EN), 32 vulnerable (VU), 5 near threatened (LR nt). 84 least concern (LR lc), 116 not threatened (NT) and 31 data deficient (DD). The small number of taxa that enjoy legal protection in comparison with the number of threatened plants is emphasized. Key words: Endemic plants, Catalonia, Plant conservation, UICN categories.
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Data banks on the flora of the Catalan Countries. Two data banks on the flora of the Catalan Countries (NE and E of the Iberian Peninsule and Balearic Islands) have been set up by the Secció de Ciències of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans (I.E.C., Institute of Catalan Studies). One is devoted to bibliography and the other to floristics, in this first phase concerned only with vascular plants. The sources are all types of publications containing concrete information on the vascular flora of the Catalan Countries. The information is transcribed on precoded forms so as to standardize the data and thus permit homogeneous input for subsequent storage in the computer. The coding schemes and characteristics of the forms are described for each of the data banks. Only the phytocoenological inventories receive special treatment which is discussed withreference to the floristic data bank. A first issue is annexed: the bibliografy concerning the vascular flora of Catalan Countries (years 1983 and 1984).
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Nos referiremos en primer lugar a D. multiaffinis Pau (Bol. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 21:142. 1921). Descrito de la Sierra de Espadan, pocos han sido los autores posteriores que han tenido en cuenta este nombre. Únicamente, O. DE BOLÓS& J. VIGO (Butll. Inst. Catalana Hist. Nat. 38: 88.1974) lo subordinan como variedad a D. pungens L. dentro de la subespecie multiceps (Costa ex Willk.) Bolos & Vigo y, más recientemente, M. Laínz propone la...
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Se describe y comenta un raro e interesante hongo hipogeo, Gautieria trabutii (Chat.) Pat. (Gasteromycetes), recolectado por primera vez en la Península Ibérica.
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Presentació de tres bronzes de caràcter jurídic procedents un d'ells d'Hellin i els altres probablement de la Bètica. El primer sembla ésser una limitatio o una adsignatio. El segon sembla correspondre a un passatge d'una llei d'època flàvia, i el tercer és, probablement, una adsignatio.
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Forma part de: "Un conjunt de materials d'època tardo-republicana de la ciutat romana de Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca)"
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El objetivo de este trabajo es la edición de una nueva inscripción funeraria ibérica hallada en Civit (Tarragona). El estudio de la estructura formular del texto permite postular una hipótesis provisional de interpretación de su contenido: el nombre del muerto con mención a la filiación, una referencia tal vez a su edad y finalmente al nombre del dedicante.
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The purpose of this work is to analyze a false Iberian inscription found in the MNAT. The study of archaeological, epigraphical and palaeographical elements shows that the inscription is a xmth Century falsification.
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L'objectiu d'aquest treball és reivindicar l'autenticitat d'una inscripció ibèrica conservada al MNAT des de temps antic i condemnada sense causa justificada.
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Los trabajos de Joan Maluquer de Motes dedicados directamente a las lenguas y epigrafías paleohispánicas son relativamente poco numerosos, sobre todo si se ponen en comparación con la abundancia de su producción científica en otros dominios. Además, muy raras veces entran de lleno en el ámbito de la lingüística, aspecto poco menos que fundamental cuando se trata, como es el caso, de lenguas in descifradas o de conocimiento muy deficiente. Y, pese a lo dicho, más de treinta años después de publicada la Epigrafía prelatina de la Península Ibérica, pocas contribuciones a los estudios paleohispánicos pueden considerarse tan lúcidas para su tiempo y, lo que es más importante, tan vigentes todavía en el nuestro.
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A new species of janiridean isopod, Austrofilius mediterraneus sp. nov., from the Columbretes Islands (Castellón de la Plana), Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, is described, given it is the first record of the genus in the Northern Hemisphere. It is mainly distinguished from the other two species of the genus by the male pleopod 1, which is wider at the apex and with hooked lateral lobes, curved and nearly surpassing medial lobes. Furthermore, the female operculum shows only four distolateral setae. The rostrum of Austrofilius mediterraneus sp. nov. is extended into single frontolateral tips but is shorter than in A. furcatus Hodgson, 1910.
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Two facies characterize the Silurian and lower Devonian of the Catalonian Coastal Ranges, namely euxinic and pelagic carbonate facies. The first, is represented by black shales in which the atavus, acinaces, cyphus, triangulatus, convolutus, ?sedgwickii, ellesae and tumescens zones have been recognized. The graptolite succesion is far from complete on present evidence, but this is probably due to unfavorable environmental (taphonomic) conditions. This facies is similar to that prevailing throughout the Iberian massif and most of western Europe. The pelagic carbonate facies is peculiar to the Pridoli and lower Devonian and corresponds to the facies type prevailing in the Western Mediterranean Area. It is characterized by the nodular texture of limestones and marls, with all gradations between nodular limestones, marls and slates. Massive nodular limestone, occur in the lower part of the sequence (La Creu Formation) while the alternation of limestones, marls and slates charaterizes the upper part (Olorda Formation). Orthoconic cephalopds, crinoids, conodonts and tentaculites are the most common fossils present; graptolites occur in some shale horizons in the lower part of the Olorda Formation. These graptolites give strong indications of the uniformis and hercynicus zones (Lochkovian). The uppermost part of the sequence has not provided any graptolite fauna, but according their dacrioconarid fauna it corresponds probably to the Pragian.