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03DA805DAC25A507276BFCAB55BBFAC6.text	03DA805DAC25A507276BFCAB55BBFAC6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster Medik.	<div><p>Key torelated species.</p> <p>– The new species has been added to the key presented by BLANCA (1998). Iberian populations of C. integerrimus are considered here as belonging to C. pyrenaicus, according to the treatment of SENNIKOV (2009):</p> <p>1. Petals patent at anthesis, white; fruit glabrous..................................................................................... C. granatensis</p> <p>1a. Petals erect at anthesis, white, pink or reddish; fruit glabrous or hairy............................................................................ 2</p> <p>2. Calyx lobes glabrous or hairy only on the margin; fruit reflexed, glabrous; inflorescence (1-)2-3(-4)-flowered.................................. C. pyrenaicus [C. integerrimus group]</p> <p>2a. Calyx lobes hairy or tomentose; fruit erect, hairy; inflorescence 3-14 flowers..................................................... 3</p> <p>3. Petals white; leaves adaxially glabrescent; fruit pyriform................................................................. C. majoricensis</p> <p>3a. Petals pink or pale rose (sometimes abaxially reddish); adaxial surface of leaves hairy; fruit globose to subglobose................................................................... C. tomentosus</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC25A507276BFCAB55BBFAC6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC25A503246CFDB451E9F833.text	03DA805DAC25A503246CFDB451E9F833.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Saez & Rossello 2012	<div><p>Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez &amp; Rosselló, spec. nova (Fig. 1).</p> <p>Typus: SPAIN. BalearicIslands, Majorca: Puig Major de Son Torrella, Sa Coma Fosca, couloir nord, 31SDE8206, 1380 m, shady vertical limestone cliffs, 25.VI.2004, L.G. Valle&amp; L.Sáez LS-6177 (holo-: BC [903452]!; iso-: BCB (Herb. L. Sáez)).</p> <p>Species C. tomentoso et C. raboutense proxima, ab utroque fructo pyriforme, (1-)2 pyrenis praedito, distincta. Ab C. tomentoso foliissupra glabrescentibus vel sparse pilosis, petalisalbiset antherisminoribus differt.Ab. C. raboutense differt hypanthioplus minusque piloso et antherismajoribus 0,8- 1 mm longis (C. raboutense: 0,7-0,8 mm).</p> <p>Shrub, erect or suberect, (0.5-) 1-2.7 m high, irregularly branched; young branches sparsely hairy, becoming graybrown and glabrous. Leaves deciduous, alternate, simple; stipules 3-4 1-1,5 mm, deciduous, subulate; petiole 4-8 mm; lamina (14-)25-50(-62) (12)-16-35(-50) mm, broadly elliptic to ovate-elliptic, obtuse, apex obtuse, truncate or emarginate; adaxial surface green, glabrescent, with few hairs, sometimes becoming glabrous; abaxial surface pilose or sparsely tomentose (hairs 0.5-1.5 mm long). Inflorescences terminal or axillary, corymbose, 2.1-2.7 2.5-3 cm, with 7- 14 flowers, with flowers opening in sequence over a longer period of time; bracts c. 7 2 mm, lanceolate; peduncle pilose; pedicels sparsely pilose. Hypanthium turbinate or campanulate, abaxially subglabrous or sparsely hairy (hairs 0.5-1.2 mm long), adaxially glabrous. Calyx lobes 1.2-2 1.3-1.9 mm, erect, triangular to broadly triangular, sparsely hairy. Petals 3.3-4 3.3-4 mm, suborbicular, erect, white, glabrous, imbricate in bud. Stamens 12-15, inserted in the mouth of hypanthium; filaments 3-3.5 mm long, subulate, erect, white; anthers 0.8-1 0.5 mm, white. Stigmas (1-)2 capitate. Fruit pyriform (5.5-)6.5-7.5 (4-) 5-6 mm, red to brownish-red, subglabrous or sparsely hairy at base, with persistent, incurved, fleshy calyx lobes; nutlets (1-)2. Pollen grains 3-colpate, prolate (37.68 ± 1.16 34.13 ± 1.50 µm).</p> <p>Phenology.– Flowering time: (May-)June-August; fruiting time: July-August.</p> <p>Taxonomical note. – Cotoneaster majoricensis is morphologically similar to C. tomentosus a widespread species in the mountains of Central and Southern Europe, but differs, by its adaxially glabrescent young leaves, white petals, smaller anthers, sparsely hairy hypanthium and calyx lobes, fruit size and number of nutlets (Table 1). From C. raboutensis (restricted to southern and eastern France), the new species differs by its relatively larger anthers, and the higher number of flowers in the inflorescence, adaxially sparsely hairy calyx lobes at the abaxial surface, the fruit shape and the number of nutlets. The low number of nutlets, 1(-2) is a usual feature in sect. Cotoneaster Medik., and together with fruit shape are important and useful markers for taxa delimitation (cf. FLINCK &amp; al., 1998; HYLMÖ &amp; FRYER, 1999). Cotoneaster integerrimus group seems more distantly related and differs by fewer flowered inflorescences [(1-)2-3(-4) flowers], reflexed pedicels, longer anthers and subglobose fruits.</p> <p>Some 4-colpate pollen grains have been observed in anthers from both populations. The viability of the pollen, according to ALEXANDER (1980) technique, is 47.75 ± 5.63%.</p> <p>The features shown by C. majoricensis are unique (Table 1) and we failed to provide alternative taxonomic identifications following the key provided by DICKORÉ &amp; KASPEREK (2010). In fact, the new species shows small flowers (3-6 mm diam.) and white petals, contradicting the key statements # 5 and 5’. Moreover, if this key is further followed, we are forced to choose between C. integerrimus and C. tomentosus (key statements # 25 and 25’). The Balearic plant has only two nutlets, 7-14 flowers per inflorescence, and elliptic to ovate-elliptic leaves, in contrast with C. integerrimus features: pyrenes 2-4, inflorescence 1-4-flowered, and leaves ± lanceolate-ovate. Furthermore, it cannot be included within the variation of the alternative choice, C. tomentosus characterized by pink or pale petals, nutlets 3-5, inflorescence 2-12-flowered, and leaves ovate or broadly ovate.</p> <p>Ribosomal ITSsequences. – The ITS-1 was uniform in length across all accessions (230 bp), whereas the ITS-2 ranged between 213 and 217 bp. The variation in the ITS-2 length was due to three independent indels that were inferred after sequence alignment. Intragenomic polymorphisms (implying the presence of two overlapping bases at the electrophoretograms) ocurred at most sites. This ribosomal heterogeneity, apparently indicating a lack of concerted evolution of the ribosomal arrays, precluded the phylogenetic analysis of the ITS sequences. Twenty-two ITS-1 and 15 ITS-2 sites displayed point mutations between accessions. Cotoneaster majoricensis showed an unique 1-bp indel (position 253 not found in the other Cotoneaster accessions analyzed. Three accessions of C. intergerrimus (in broad sense) showed an exclusive 2-bp indel (positions 249-250 of the alignment) that was absent from the samples of Montseny (Spain) and Mount Olympos (Greece). The other 2-bp indel (at sites 255-256) was restricted to all C. intergerrimus samples (including C. scandinavicus). Twenty-two ITS-1 and 15 ITS-2 sites showed point mutations between accessions (Table 2), and intragenomic polymorphisms (implying the presence of two overlapping bases at the electrophoretograms) were found at most sites. This ribosomal heterogeneity, due to a lack of concerted evolution of the ribosomal arrays, precluded the phylogenetic analysis of the ITS sequences. However, the inspection of the nucleotide matrix revealed that sequences of C. majoricensis showed five unique mutations (including the 1-bp indel) not shared with the other Cotoneaster samples. Moreover, five other mutations were shared only with C. atlanticus from Jbel Tissouka (Morocco) to which the ribosomal sequences of C. majoricensis appear to be most closely related. Moreover, we refrain to hypothesize an origin of C. majoricensis from C. atlanticus and C. tomentosus or C. integerrimus -like ancestors based on sharing specific polymorphic sites. Without cloning the ITS products it is not possible to know the sequences of the ITS copies present in the samples. Furthermore, biased concerted evolution of several sites towards a single parent might have occurred, obscuring the true relationships of the progenitors.</p> <p>Habitat and distribution. – Currently, C. majoricensis is known from two mountains peaks of northern Majorca: Puig Major, the highest mountain of the Balearic archipelago, and Serra des Teixos (Fig. 2). It grows in crevices of shady, almost vertical limestone cliffs on northern exposures, in a narrow altitudinal zone between 1180 and 1400 m. On the more exposed sites, the new species was mainly found growing together with several Balearic endemic taxa such as Agrostis barceloi L. Sáez &amp; Rosselló, Crepistriasii (Cambess.) Nyman, Galium crespianum J. J. Rodr., Galium balearicum Briq., Lonicera pyrenaica subsp. majoricensis (Gand.) Gand., and along with more widely distributed species such as Hieracium amplexicaule L., Potentillacaulescens L., Sesleriainsularis Sommier subsp. insularis and Pimpinellatragium L. In more sheltered gullies and rock-bases several temperate trees and shrubs (Taxus baccata L., Ilexaquifolium L., Sorbusaria (L.) Crantz, Amelanchier ovalis Medik., and higrophilous ferns (Cystopterisfragilis (L.) Bernh. subsp. fragilis, Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth) were found associated.</p> <p>Conservation assessment.– To date, we have identified two populations of Cotoneaster majoricensis, on the Puig Major de Son Torrella and Serra des Teixos (both populations are separated by a distance of 3,9 km). The summit of the Puig Major has been severely altered in the past (R UBÍ &amp; MALAGARRIGA, 1971). The altitude of the mountain was lowered about 15 m for the building of military installations, including a radar station. The concomitant consequence of the permanent anthropic colonization of the mountain was the drastic change or disappearance of many of the north-facing microhabitats at the highest altitudes. Currently, several factors determine the decline of these habitats and their biota, including over-grazing, and damage by climbing activities. The main threat is due to predation by the introduced herbivores (goats and sheeps), likely being responsible for low local abundance and reduced colonization capacity of this narrow endemic species. In fact, our data indicate that natural recruitment is poor, since only five seedling plants were found in the period 2003-2009. Survival of C. majoricensis depends on intrinsic biological factors and stochastic events, as a consequence of its extremely small population size (BARRETT &amp; KOHN, 1991; PRIMACK &amp; ROS, 2002).</p> <p>The application of IUCN (2001) methodology to evaluate the vulnerability of C. majoricensis, produced the following results. The distribution of the species is highly restricted, with extremely low area of occupancy (c. 980 m 2). At present it is known to exist in 3 UTM 1 km 2 squares. The known populations of C. majoricensis are very small and only 94 individuals are known (29 of which in a reproductive state; Table 3). Decline of the population may be inferred by habitat quality and we have also registered a decrease of reproductive individuals in Puig Major population (from 19 specimens in 2006 to 14 specimens in 2009). Therefore C. majoricensis should be included in the “Critically Endangered” category according to the following criteria and subcriteria: CR C2a(i), D (IUCN, 2001).</p> <p>IUPAC ambiguity symbols are used to represent polymorphisms (W = A + T, Y = C + T, R = G + A, K = G + T, M = A + C, S= G + C). Superindices are used as to indicate</p> <p>Other specimens studied. – SPAIN. BalearicIslands, Majorca: Puig Major de Son Torrella, 31SDE8206, shady vertical limestone cliffs, 16.VII.2002, L.Sáez LS-5965 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Puig Major de Son Torrella, 31SDE8206, 1350 m, 24.VII.2002, L.G.Valle &amp; L.Sáez LS-5975 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Puig Major de Son Torrella, 31SDE8206, 1350 m, 24.V.2003, L.G. Valle &amp; L.Sáez. LS-6106 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Puig Major de Son Torrella, Es Bufador, 31SDE8207, 1300 m, vertical cliffs, 19.VII.2010, L.Sáez LS-7230 ((BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Majorca, Serra des Teixos, northern slope, Escorca, 31SDE8606, 1190 m, 13.VI.2006, L.G. Valle &amp; L.Sáez LS-6433 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC25A503246CFDB451E9F833	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFE37529FFCDF.text	03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFE37529FFCDF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster atlanticus G. Klotz	<div><p>Cotoneaster atlanticus G. Klotz</p> <p>ALGERIA: pente nord du Djebel Tougour, près Batna, 1900 m, 4.VII.1853, R. Balansa 1016 (G).</p> <p>MOROCCO: Moyen Atlas, Ari Hebbri, 2000-2100 m, 25.VI. 1923, R.Maire s.n. (G); Moyen Atlas, Aïn Leuh, 1550 m, 23.V.1924, Jahandiez 415 (G); In Atlantis medii montibus prope Immouzer, 1900 m, 29.VI.1927, R.Maire s.n. (G); Marrakech, route du Oukaimeden, 2000-2300 m, 3.VI.1980, A. Charpin &amp; al. s.n. (G); High Atlas, near Tizi n’Test, 2200 m, on limestone rocks, 24.VII.2004, L.Sáez 6190 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Rif Mountains, Jbel Tissouka, 1800 m, above Xauen, on shady limestone rocks, 1.VII.2007, M.Alarcón, J. Aldasoro, J. Molero &amp; L.Sáez s.n. (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFE37529FFCDF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFC2B51F3FB47.text	03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFC2B51F3FB47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster granatensis Boiss.	<div><p>Cotoneaster granatensis Boiss.</p> <p>SPAIN: In vallibus Sierra Nevada, 5.000-6.000 m, VII.1837, Boissier s.n. (G, type material); Sierra de María, 12.VII.1845, M. Willkomm s.n. (G); Sierra Nevada, région alpine, au barranco de Benacalza, 4.VII.1851, E.Bourgeau 1167 (G); Trevenque, 1856, Del Campo s.n. (G); Almería, Sierra Nevada, Doctor, 1500 m, 2.VII.1981, A.Segura Zubizarreta 20833 (G [213535]); Alicante, Benifato (la Marina Baixa), Forata 30SYH3881, 1400 m. 25.VI.1998. J. Guemes, J. Riera &amp; E. Estrelles s.n. (VAL [39843]).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFC2B51F3FB47	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFAB35556FB2E.text	03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFAB35556FB2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster pyrenaicus Gand.	<div><p>Cotoneaster pyrenaicus Gand.</p> <p>[C. integerrimus Medik. group]</p> <p>FRANCE: Hautes Pyrénées, Cauterets, 1700-1900 m, 28.VII. 1889, J. J. Neyrant s.n. (MPU); Ariège, Haut Laurenti, versant E du port de Pailères, 1900-1972 m, 16.VIII.1909, J. J.Neyrant s.n. (MPU); Pyrénées Orientales, col de la Perche, vers 1600 m sur les versant Eyne, 3.IX.1910, J. J. Neyrant s.n. (MPU); Puy de Dôme, sud, vers 1200 m, 30.V.1987, A. Charpin s.n. (G [126771]).</p> <p>CZECH REPUBLIC: Moravica centralis, Brno, in declivibus fruticosis non procul ad urbe Brno, 300 m, 13.V.1925, J. Suza s.n. (BC [85844]).</p> <p>GREECE: Macedona occ. eparhia Kastoria montis Kato Arena, 2000-2075 m, 6.VIII.1977, W.Greuter s.n. (G [271684]); Florinis, Mt. Boutsi, 1450-1550 m, 10.V.1989, A. Strid &amp;al. 29271 (G [457181]); Grevenon, Voiou, Mt. Vourinos, 1500 m, 1.VI.2001, A.Strid &amp; al.52632 (G); Mount Olympos, 1600 m, 15.VII.2007, C. Roquet &amp; al. s.n. (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> <p>ROMANIE: Transsilvania, Hunedoara, montis Cetate proper oppidum Deva, 350 m, 1920, M. Péterfi s.n. (G).</p> <p>SPAIN: [Lleida province] supra estany de Cavallers pr. Boí, in rupestribus, 1800 m, 22.VII.1944, Font Quer s.n. (BC [94946]); Cara N de la sierra de las Cutas, hacia la fuente del Abé, 30TYN4524, 1800 m, 26.VIII.1970, P.Montserrat &amp; L.Villar s.n. (G, VAL [21685]); Vall d’Aran, cap de Baqueria, 2.480 m, 6.VII.1973, J. Vigo &amp; R.Masalles s.n. (BC [618574]); Teruel, Cerrada de la Balsa, Valdelinares, 18.VII. 1983, Mateo &amp; Aguilella s.n. (VAL [1256]); Lérida, lago San Mauricio, 1800 m 21.VII.1983, O. Bolòs, G. Mateo &amp; al. 83/828 (VAL [20552], sub C. nebrodensis); La Rioja, Viguera, sierra de la Laguna, monte Cerroyera, roquedos, 1350- 1380 m, 30TWM3780, 15.V.1994, B. Fernández de Betoño &amp; J. A. Alejandre s.n. (VAL [94913]); Zaragoza, Tarazona, macizo del Moncayo, circo de San Miguel, 2010-2030 m, 3.IX.1994, M. L.Gil &amp; J. A. Alejandre s.n. (VAL [94911]); Lleida, massís de Boumort, obaga de la coma d’Orient, 31 TCG4678, 1650 m, limestone soil, 21.VII.2002, J. Molero &amp; L.Sáez 5999 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Lleida province, massís de Boumort, Cuberes, 31TCG4782, 1480 m, limestone soil, 21.VII.2002, J. Molero &amp; L. Sáez 6001 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); massís de Montseny, vessant N del Turó de l’Home, 31TDG52, 1450 m, siliceous rocks, 24.VI.2006, L.G. Valle &amp; L.Sáez 6447 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)); Lleida province: Llan de Mollet, c. Freixe, CG5090, 1500 m, siliceus rocks, 9.IX.2007, L.G. Valle &amp; L. Sáez LS-6794 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> <p>SWITZERLAND: Col de Porte, 1560 m, 16.VIII.1969, G. Guerat 59a (G); Läggeren, au-dessus de Sahar tenfels, 550 m, 21.V.1978, D. Aeschimann 622 (G); Valais, Egga, 1230 m, 2.VI.1982, J. P. Mermillot &amp; C. Béguin s.n. (G).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50C247DFAB35556FB2E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FB4B5423FAF9.text	03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FB4B5423FAF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster raboutensis K. E. Flink & al.	<div><p>Cotoneaster raboutensis K. E. Flink &amp; al.</p> <p>FRANCE: cultivé à partir de graines récoltes en France, Dauphiné, Bois de Rabou près de Gap, 18.IX.1964, B.Hylmö 1245 (LD [05/0250427]).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FB4B5423FAF9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FA325473F9A0.text	03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FA325473F9A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster scandinavicus B. Hylmo	<div><p>Cotoneaster scandinavicus B. Hylmö</p> <p>[C. integerrimus Medik. group]</p> <p>SWEDEN: Tagen, 1.V.1914, E.Johanson s.n. (VAL [1385 23]); Upplandia, Singö, Ramsan 26.VI.1931, G. A.Ringselle s.n. (VAL [138524]).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50C2778FA325473F9A0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
03DA805DAC2EA50F2778F9F95164FA11.text	03DA805DAC2EA50F2778F9F95164FA11.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cotoneaster tomentosus (Aiton) Lindl.	<div><p>Cotoneaster tomentosus (Aiton) Lindl.</p> <p>AUSTRIA: Prope St. Pankvaz, 10.VI.1881, F.Oberleitner 1092 (MPU).</p> <p>FRANCE: Bois du Mont Ventoux, 24.VI.1877, A.Jordan s.n. (MPU); Pariset et St-Nizier, près Grenoble, bois, rochers, 900-1100 m, IX.1882, Charbonnel-Salle &amp; al. s. n. (MPU); Hautes Alpes, bois du Devez-de Rabou, 1500 m, 22.VIII.1924, Faure s.n. (MPU); Haute Savoie, bords chemin de la chapelle des Evabx, 640 m, 5.VI.1970, A.Charpin s.n. (G); Haute Savoie, Le Salève, 500 m, 8.VI.1984, C. Defferard 4845 (G).</p> <p>GREECE: Mt. Olympos, E side, 740-780 m, 1974, A. Strid &amp; J. S. Andersen s.n. (G [274414]); Serron, Sintikis, Mt. Belles (Kerkini) NE of Ano poroia, 1650-1800 m, 2.VIII.1979, Strid &amp; Papanicolau 16064 (G); Mt. Chelmos, N part, near base of Styx waterfall (Idata Stigos), 1750-1800 m, 6.IX.1997, A. Strid 44840 (G); Mt. Radomir, al S de Belasitsa, 1750 m, 8.VII. 2003, J. González s.n. (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> <p>SPAIN: Barcelona, Montserrat, Pla dels Ocells, 1100 m, 6.VII.1950, A.Bolòs s.n. (BC [111836]); Tarragona, massís de la Guàrdia, pr. oppidum Prades, 1080 m, 24.V.1953, A. Bolòs &amp; O. Bolòs s.n. (BC [140322]); Castelló, Vistabella del Maestrat, 1150 m, roques calcàries, 23.V.1963, J. Vigo s.n. (BC [372907]); Xodos, Alt Maestrat, 6.VII.1963, J. Vigo s.n. (BC [261354]); Vall de Ribes, vers el Roc del Corb, 1500 m, roques calcàries, 20.VIII.1968, J. Vigo &amp; A. Anglada s.n. (BC [605509]); Tarragona, Montsant d’Albarca hacia la Corbatera, 8.VI.1974, J. Molero s.n. (BC [614971]); Huesca, llanos de Lizarra, 30TXN9437, 22.VI.1975, P. Montserrat s.n. (G [206725]); Teruel, Mirambel, v.1981, A.Aguilella s.n. (VAL [20643]); Fenales de Nocito, YM3187, 1400 m, 3.VII.1982, P.Montserrat &amp; J. M.Montserrat s.n. (BC [672021]); Valencia, La Puebla de San Miguel, XK63, 1200 m, 18.VI.1985, R.Figuerola &amp; G. Mateo s.n. (VAL [123439]); Valencia, La Puebla de San Miguel, XK63, 1200 m, 19.VI.1985, R.Figuerola &amp; G. Mateo s.n. (VAL [20501]); Valencia, Els Serrans, La Yesa, 30SXK71, 1000 m, 27.VII.1991, J. Güemes, X.Riera &amp; C. Fabregat s.n. (VAL [22646]); Cuenca, Serranía de Cuenca, umbría del monte San Felipe, escarpes calizos, WK9673, 1800 m, 19.VI.1999, G. Mateo &amp; Herrnández Viadel 13066-GM (VAL [107812]); Lleida, massís de Boumort, Cuberes, 31TCG4782, 1480 m, limestone soil, 21.VII.2002, J. Molero &amp; L. Sáez 6000 (BCB (herb. L. Sáez)).</p> <p>SWITZERLAND: Vaud, Bois Badis, 1000 m, 21.VI.1936, O. Meylan (G); Valais, Llis, 700 m, 7.VI.1984, Theurillat 4018 (G [295420]).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA805DAC2EA50F2778F9F95164FA11	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Sáez, Llorenç;Rosselló, Josep A.	Sáez, Llorenç, Rosselló, Josep A. (2012): Cotoneaster majoricensis L. Sáez & Rosselló (Rosaceae), a new species from Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Candollea 67 (2): 243-253, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a5
