@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14808,
author = {Markus Bolliger and Ulf Molau},
title = {Nothobartsia, a new genus of Scrophulariaceae from southwest Europe.},
year = {1992},
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doi = {},
url = {},
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journal = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {179},
number = {},
pages = {59--71},
abstract = {Recent systematic studies of Bartsia and Odontites showed the necessity to exclude the closely related perennial species Bartsia aspera (Portugal and northern Morocco) and Bartsia spicata (Central Pyrenees) from the genus Bartsia as a segregate genus named Nothobartsia. Morphologically this new genus combines characteristic features of Bartsia and of Odontites. Its autonomous systematic position is supported by the cladistic analysis, showing that Nothobartsia represents a relatively primitive genus standing close to the common ancestral root of Bartsia, Euphrasia, and Odontites.}
}
Citation for Study 146
Citation title:
"Nothobartsia, a new genus of Scrophulariaceae from southwest Europe.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1x28x96c17c16c10
(Status: Published).
Citation
Bolliger M., & Molau U. 1992. Nothobartsia, a new genus of Scrophulariaceae from southwest Europe. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 179: 59-71.
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Abstract
Recent systematic studies of Bartsia and Odontites showed the necessity to exclude the closely related perennial species Bartsia aspera (Portugal and northern Morocco) and Bartsia spicata (Central Pyrenees) from the genus Bartsia as a segregate genus named Nothobartsia. Morphologically this new genus combines characteristic features of Bartsia and of Odontites. Its autonomous systematic position is supported by the cladistic analysis, showing that Nothobartsia represents a relatively primitive genus standing close to the common ancestral root of Bartsia, Euphrasia, and Odontites.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14808,
author = {Markus Bolliger and Ulf Molau},
title = {Nothobartsia, a new genus of Scrophulariaceae from southwest Europe.},
year = {1992},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {179},
number = {},
pages = {59--71},
abstract = {Recent systematic studies of Bartsia and Odontites showed the necessity to exclude the closely related perennial species Bartsia aspera (Portugal and northern Morocco) and Bartsia spicata (Central Pyrenees) from the genus Bartsia as a segregate genus named Nothobartsia. Morphologically this new genus combines characteristic features of Bartsia and of Odontites. Its autonomous systematic position is supported by the cladistic analysis, showing that Nothobartsia represents a relatively primitive genus standing close to the common ancestral root of Bartsia, Euphrasia, and Odontites.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14808
AU - Bolliger,Markus
AU - Molau,Ulf
T1 - Nothobartsia, a new genus of Scrophulariaceae from southwest Europe.
PY - 1992
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N2 - Recent systematic studies of Bartsia and Odontites showed the necessity to exclude the closely related perennial species Bartsia aspera (Portugal and northern Morocco) and Bartsia spicata (Central Pyrenees) from the genus Bartsia as a segregate genus named Nothobartsia. Morphologically this new genus combines characteristic features of Bartsia and of Odontites. Its autonomous systematic position is supported by the cladistic analysis, showing that Nothobartsia represents a relatively primitive genus standing close to the common ancestral root of Bartsia, Euphrasia, and Odontites.
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JF - Plant Systematics and Evolution
VL - 179
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SP - 59
EP - 71
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