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Thread Discussion: Duchesnea indica [thread closed]
Author: Fabio CROCETTA
Created On: 6/12/2014 1:01 PM
Closed On: 3/16/2015 12:52 PM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Responsible Member(s):
Stelios Katsanevakis
Closed On: 3/16/2015 12:52 PM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Fabio CROCETTA
6/12/2014 1:01 PM
This species is not included for Italy, but is everywhere here in Ispra, and a botanist may easily suggest us a reference to be included for Italy. Additionally, I found this for Montenegro (also not included in the map): http://www.pmcg.co.me/NM6/Adobe%20radovi/Tomovic,Stesevic_NM6.pdf
Eugenio GERVASINI
2/4/2015 4:09 PM
1) From: Wittenberg, R. (ed.) (2005) An inventory of alien species and their threat to biodiversity and economy in Switzerland. CABI Bioscience Switzerland Centre report to the Swiss Agency for Environment, Forests and Landscape. Distribution in Europe Particularly present in France, Italy and Austria. Listed as a potentially invasive species in Austria. Also invasive in southeastern USA. 2) From: http://ias.biodiversity.be/species/show/107 present in Belgium 3) From: www.pmcg.co.me/NM6/Adobe%20radovi/Tomovic,Stesevic_NM6.pdf present in Central and Southern Europe, Croatia.... Ditribution in Europe to be updated
Eugenio GERVASINI
3/9/2015 3:08 PM
The species is recorded in EASIN as Potentilla indica, Duchesnea as a sinonym, while ITIS classifies it as a Duchesnea indica http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=25163.
Eugenio GERVASINI
3/16/2015 12:52 PM
Potentilla indica changed to Duchesnea indica in EASIn Catalogue v.4.2
Fabio CROCETTA
[Closing post]
3/16/2015 - 12:52 PM
Potentilla indica changed to Duchesnea indica in EASIn Catalogue v.4.2
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