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Flora Valentina, Volume 5: Angiospermae (V) Rosaceae – Zygophyllaceae [Spanish]

Flora / Fauna Identification Key New
Series: Flora Valentina Volume: 5
By: Gonzalo Mateo Sanz(Author), Manuel Benito Crespo Villalba(Author), Emilio Laguna Lumbreras(Author)
260 pages, colour photos
Flora Valentina, Volume 5: Angiospermae (V) Rosaceae – Zygophyllaceae [Spanish]
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Language: Spanish

The fifth volume concludes the families of dicotyledons, covering Rosaceae to Zygophyllaceae.

The authors maintain their commitment to produce an illustrated work, with at least one image per species. Each family has a genus key and within each of them, there are keys that take the reader to the species and, where appropriate, to the subspecies. Each species has an entry describing its distinctive morphological characters; this is followed by a paragraph dedicated to the ecology of the taxon and includes a phytosociological category. The last section is dedicated to chorology, where the general distribution is given, the distribution in the provinces of the community of Valenciana, and in the territory of Valencia. The entries end with the flowering period and give a category of abundance/rarity.

This fifth volume describes 24 families, 137 genera and 384 species, as well as 25 hybrid taxa. The most prolific family is the Umbelliferas with 52 genera, 103 species, and one hybrid, followed by the Rosaceae with 21 genera, 81 species, and three hybrids. This work does not include distribution maps, but they are available and updated on the website of the Biodiversity Data Bank of the Valencian Community.

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El volumen quinto finaliza las familias de dicotiledóneas, desde las rosáceas hasta la zigofiláceas.

Mantenemos la apuesta por una obra ilustrada, con al menos una imagen por especie. Cada familia tienen una clave de géneros y dentro de cada uno de ellos hay claves que nos llevan a las especies y, en su caso, a las subespecies. Cada especie tiene una ficha en la que se describen sus caracteres morfológicos distintivos; le sigue un párrafo dedicado a la ecología del taxon, e incluye una categoría fitosociológica. El último apartado está dedicado a la corología, donde se da la distribución general, su presencia en las provincias de la Com. Valenciana y finalmente se especifican en qué zonas del territorio valenciano. Finaliza la ficha con el periodo de floración y se le da una categoría de abundancia/rareza.

Este volumen quinto incluye la descripción de 24 familias, 137 géneros y 384 especies. Se mencionan también 25 taxones híbridos. La familia más prolífica es la de las Umbelliferas con 52 géneros, 103 especies y un híbrido, seguida de las Rosaceae con 21 géneros, 81 especies y 3 híbridos. Esta obra no incluye mapas de distribución, pero están disponibles y actualizados en la web del Banco de Datos de Biodiversidad de la Comunidad Valenciana.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key New
Series: Flora Valentina Volume: 5
By: Gonzalo Mateo Sanz(Author), Manuel Benito Crespo Villalba(Author), Emilio Laguna Lumbreras(Author)
260 pages, colour photos
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