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Vol. 45 Valencia, V-2010 FLORA MONTIBERICA FLORA MONTIBERICA Publicación periódica especializada en trabajos sobre la flora del Sistema Ibérico Vol. 45 Valencia, V-2010 FLORA MONTIBERICA Publicación independiente sobre temas relacionados con la flora y la vegetación (plantas vasculares) de la Península Ibérica, especialmente de la Cordillera Ibérica y tierras vecinas. Fundada en diciembre de 1995, se publican tres volúmenes al año con una periodicidad cuatrimestral. Editor y Redactor general: Gonzalo Mateo Sanz. Jardín Botánico. Universidad de Valencia. C/ Quart, 80. E-46008 Valencia. Redactor adjunto: Javier Fabado Alós. Redactor página web: José Luis Benito Alonso. Edición en Internet: www.floramontiberica.org Flora Montiberica.org es la primera revista de botánica en español que ofrece de forma gratuita todos sus contenidos a través de la red. Consejo editorial: Antoni Aguilella Palasí (Universidad de Valencia) Juan A. Alejandre Sáenz (Herbarium Alejandre, Vitoria) Vicente J. Arán Redó (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid) Manuel Benito Crespo Villalba (Universidad de Alicante) José María de Jaime Lorén (Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU, Moncada) Emilio Laguna Lumbreras ((Departamento de Medio Ambiente. Gobierno de la Comunidad Valenciana) Pedro Montserrat Recoder (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Jaca). Edita: Flora Montiberica. Valencia (España). ISSN: 1138-5952 – ISSN edición internet: 1988-799X. Depósito Legal: V-5097-1995. Portada: Sideritis tragoriganum subsp. juryi (Peris, Figuerola & Stübing) M.B. Crespo & Mateo, procedente de Puzol (Valencia). Ver pág. 95 de este número. Flora Montiberica 45: 3-20 (V-2010). ISSN 1138-5952 APORTACIONES COROLÓGICAS AL CATÁLOGO VALENCIANO DE ESPECIES DE FLORA AMENAZADAS Albert Josep NAVARRO PERIS (1), Josep Enric OLTRA BENAVENT (2), Carlos PEÑA BRETÓN (3), Araucana SEBASTIÁN DE LA CRUZ (3), Patricia PÉREZ ROVIRA (4), Joan PÉREZ BOTELLA (5), Emilio LAGUNA LUMBRERAS (1), Simón FOS MARTÍ (6), Amparo OLIVARES TORMO (7), Luis SERRA LALIGA (5), Vicente Ignacio DELTORO TORRÓ (6), Pedro Pablo FERRER GALLEGO (1), Gabriel BALLESTER PASCUAL (6) Generalitat Valenciana. Conselleria de Medio Ambiente, Agua, Urbanismo y Vivienda. (1) Centre per a la Investigació i Experimentació Forestal (CIEF). Avda. del País Valencià, 114. 46390 Quart de Poblet, Valencia. [email protected]. (2) Servei de Biodiversitat. C/ Francesc Cubells, 40, 46011, Valencia. C/ Francesc Cubells, 7. 46011-Valencia. (3) Centre d’Investigació Piscícola de El Palmar.46012-El Palmar, Valencia. (4) Serveis Territorials de Castelló. Avgda. Germans Bou, 47, 12003, Castelló de la Plana. (5) Servei Territorial de Medi Ambient de Alicante. C/ Churruca ,29. 03071 Alicante. (6) Servei de Biodiversitat. Valencia. C/ Francesc Cubells, 7. 46011-Valencia. (7) Servei de Parcs Naturals. Valencia. C/ Francesc Cubells, 7. 46011-Valencia. RESUMEN: Se aportan nuevas citas o precisiones sobre otras prece- dentes, para 24 especies vegetales incluidas en el Catálogo Valenciano de Especies de Flora Amenazada (Decreto 70/2009, DOCV de 22.05.2009), tanto para la categoría legal autonómica ‘En Peligro de Extinción’ (EP) co- mo ‘Vulnerable’ (VU). Los datos aportados se refieren a Achillea santoli- noides (EP), Antirrhinum valentinum (VU), Biarum dispar (VU), Campa- nula mollis (VU), Carex elata (VU), Cheirolophus lagunae (VU), Coelo- glossum viride (VU), Euphorbia nevadensis subsp. nevadensis (VU), Kos- teletzkya pentacarpa (VU), Limonium mansanetianum (VU), Lupinus ma- riae-josephae (VU), Odontites valentinus (EP), Ophioglossum lusitanicum (VU), Orchis conica (VU), O. papilionacea (EP), O. purpurea (VU), Pa- rentucellia viscosa (EP), Pinguicula vallisnerifolia (VU), Serapias lingua (VU), Silene diclinis (VU), Sternbergia colchiciflora (VU), Teucrium le- picephalum (VU), Thymus lacaitae (VU) y Utricularia australis (EP). La mayoría de nuevas citas derivan del rastreo técnico intensivo y de la cola- boración de agentes medioambientales de la Generalitat Valenciana e in- formadores voluntarios. Palabras clave: Flora amenazada, Comunitat Val- enciana, Catálogo de Especies de Flora Amenazadas SUMMARY: New records of 24 plant species included in the Va- lencian Catalogue of Threatened Plant Species (Decree 70/2009, DOCV 22.05.2009), both for regional categories ‘Threatened to Extinction (EP)’ 3 Aportaciones corológicas al catálogo valenciano de especies amenazadas and ‘Vulnerable (VU)’ are presented. Data refer to Achillea santolinoides (EP), Antirrhinum valentinum (VU), Biarum dispar (VU), Campanula mo- llis (VU), Carex elata (VU), Cheirolophus lagunae (VU), Coeloglossum viride (VU), Euphorbia nevadensis subsp. nevadensis (VU), Kosteletzkya pentacarpa (VU), Limonium mansanetianum (VU), Lupinus mariae-jose- phae (VU), Odontites valentinus (EP), Ophioglossum lusitanicum (VU), Orchis conica (VU), O. papilionacea (EP), O. purpurea (VU), Parentu- cellia viscosa (EP), Pinguicula vallisnerifolia (VU), Serapias lingua (VU), Silene diclinis (VU), Sternbergia colchiciflora (VU), Teucrium lepice- phalum (VU), Thymus lacaitae (VU) and Utricularia australis (EP). Most of the new records come from the intensive field survey carried out by technicians and forest rangers from Generalitat Valenciana as well as vo- lunteers. Key words: Threatened plants, Valencian Community, Threatened Plant Species List. INTRODUCCIÓN precisión. Las citas a una escala suficiente (cuadrículas UTM 1 x 1 km) permiten El Catálogo Valenciano de Especies además que se incremente la protección de Flora Amenazadas (CVEFA), aproba- indirecta sobre las zonas donde viven do mediante el Decreto 70/2009 (ANÓN., tales especies, ya que al incorporarse al 2009), contiene 125 táxones distribuidos Banco de Datos de Biodiversidad del cita- en 2 categorías legales: En Peligro de Ex- do servicio (http://bdb.ctm.gva.es), cons- tinción (42 táxones, 1 de ellos extinto) y tituyen elementos de referencia para las Vulnerables (83 táxones, estando 2 extin- consultas de procedimientos de estima- tos) y para los que el citado decreto prohí- ción o evaluación de impacto ambiental be, entre otras cosas, recogerlos, cortarlos, ayudando a evitar que muchas actuacio- mutilarlos, arrancarlos o destruirlos, así nes que pudieran afectarlas negativamente como cualquier afección al hábitat que lleguen a hacerlo de modo significativo. tenga repercusiones negativas sobre estos. La relación expuesta a continuación La localización de nuevas poblaciones de indica los datos geográficos de la nuevas especies catalogadas, o la ubicación y ubicaciones. También se han incluido al- georreferenciación de aquellas de las que gunas referencias que pueden entenderse se tenía un conocimiento aún difuso, como extensiones o ampliaciones de área constituyen una clara prioridad para su de poblaciones previamente conocidas y conservación y en algunos casos eviden- publicadas por otros autores, pero para las cian que un rastreo sistemático más ade- que se ha constatado que exceden la cua- cuado del territorio puede facilitar un in- drícula o cuadrículas UTM de 1 km2 para cremento notable de la información útil. las que habían sido inicialmente citados. El siguiente trabajo reúne nuevas referen- cias, o da a conocer otras que ya eran te- nidas en cuenta por los equipos de botáni- ADICIONES COROLÓGICAS cos del Servicio de Biodiversidad de la Achillea santolinoides Lag. Generalitat Valenciana, pero cuya ubica- ALICANTE: XH8276, Villena, Cuneta del ción no había sido suficientemente publi- camino de la Acequia del Rey, pr. Salinas de citada, o se había divulgado sin adecuada Peñalva, 490 m., 23-V-2002, E. Laguna. Id., 4 Flora Montiberica 45: 3-20 (V-2010). ISSN 1138-5952 A.J. NAVARRO & al. 25-VII-2009, A. Navarro & J.E. Oltra. m, 10-IX-98, B. Pérez & M. Vidal. Id., 13-III- Gipsófito de distribución aún no bien 2009, M. Vidal, J.E. Oltra & A. Navarro. concretada, por la dependencia del encua- 30SYJ3321, Barx, pr. el Barranc de Manesa, dre taxonómico que se le asigne, ya de 430 m, 22-IV-2009, C. Sendra, S. Perales, S. por si complejo por el elevado número de Ferrando & A. Monzó. 30SYJ3530, Tavernes de la Valldigna, la Granata, 250 m, 6-I-2007, táxones que incluyen este género A. Navarro. Id., 2-V-2008, A. Navarro, J.E. (EHRENDORFER & GUO, 2006). Aun- Oltra & J. Güemes. 30SYJ3629, Tavernes de que VALANT-VETSCHERA & KÄTS- la Valldigna, la solana de l’Alt de les Creus, NER (1998) la adscribieron a A. willhem- 170 m, 6-I-2007, A. Navarro. Id., 2-V-2008, A. sii K. Koch [subsp. santolinoides (Lag.) Navarro, J.E. Oltra & J. Güemes. Id., Senda Valant-Vetschera & Kätsner], los autores de les Fontetes de Cantus, 195 m, 19-XI-2006, ibéricos parecen preferir su consideración A. Navarro, J. Tormo & Y. Orduna. Id., 2-V- como taxon independiente (BLANCA & 2008, A. Navarro, J.E. Oltra & J. Güemes. Id., al., 2009 vol 4: 358; MORENO, 2008), Fontetes de Cantus, 380 m, 19-XI-2006, A. Navarro, J. Tormo & Y. Orduna. Id. 2-V-2008 considerándolo como elemento ibero-nor- A. Navarro, J.E. Oltra & J. Güemes. 30SYJ teafricano. MATEO & CRESPO (2009: 3721, Xeresa, umbría del Mondúver, 700 m, 5- 120) la indican como endemismo iberole- XI-2009, J.E. Oltra, C. Sendra, S. Perales, S. vantino. Ferrando, A. Monzó & A. Navarro. La nueva localidad aquí aportada fue Este endemismo exclusivo del subsec- ya localizada en 1995 por E. Laguna, J. tor Setabense fue descrito por Font i Quer Juárez y J.M. Arregui pero no pudo reco- en Xeresa (FONT QUER, 1926), proba- lectarse en un adecuado estado fenológico blemente en la Penya del Colom, una lo- hasta 2002. En ese año la población cons- calidad donde
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