A new species of Solenopsis (Campanulaceae), S. sphaciotica, is described and illus- trated from Crete, Greece. Morphologically, it shows close affinities with S. gutermannii by having a small size, annual habit and rosulate leaves. Although it was previously con- fused with S. minuta due to similarities in habit and some flower traits, several relevant morphological features clearly distinguish it from the latter. Furthermore, while it shares the annual life form, rosulate leaves and corolla shape with S. antiphonitis, it is also well differentiated from that species. This study provides a comprehensive examination of the species’ morphology, seed coat and pollen micro-sculpturing, ecology, distribution, conservation status and taxonomic relationships

Solenopsis sphaciotica (Campanulaceae) a new species from Crete

Salvatore Cambria;Gianpietro Giusso Del Galdo;Pietro Minissale;Giuseppe Siracusa;Salvatore Brullo
2026-01-01

Abstract

A new species of Solenopsis (Campanulaceae), S. sphaciotica, is described and illus- trated from Crete, Greece. Morphologically, it shows close affinities with S. gutermannii by having a small size, annual habit and rosulate leaves. Although it was previously con- fused with S. minuta due to similarities in habit and some flower traits, several relevant morphological features clearly distinguish it from the latter. Furthermore, while it shares the annual life form, rosulate leaves and corolla shape with S. antiphonitis, it is also well differentiated from that species. This study provides a comprehensive examination of the species’ morphology, seed coat and pollen micro-sculpturing, ecology, distribution, conservation status and taxonomic relationships
2026
Lobelioideae, Mediterranean region, morphology, pollen, seed testa, Solenopsis, taxonomy
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