December 2018
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Phytologia Balcanica
New chorological data are presented for 401 species and subspecies from Bulgaria (15-18, 130-148, 184-205, 390-392, 398-401), Greece (1-3, 19-129, 149-183, 206-389, 393-397), and Turkey-in-Europe (4-14). The taxa belong to the following families: Acanthaceae (149), Aceraceae (55, 242), Aizoaceae (150), Alliaceae (17, 46, 47, 120, 378, 379), Amaranthaceae (56, 61, 62), Amaryllidaceae (180), Anacardiaceae (243), Apiaceae (15, 20, 21, 63-67, 142, 151-153, 187, 206, 244-252, 393), Apocynaceae (253, 254), Araceae (48), Aristolochiaceae (255), Asclepiadaceae (68, 154), Asparagaceae (380), Asphodelaceae (381), Asteraceae (4-8, 22-25, 57, 69-79, 130-132, 155-158, 188, 199, 207-212, 256-277, 394), Balsaminaceae (133, 134, 189), Berberidaceae (190), Boraginaceae (9, 10, 26, 80, 159-161, 278), Brassicaceae (27, 28, 81, 82, 143, 162-164, 200, 279-282), Buddlejaceae (135, 191, 213), Cactaceae (83, 124, 197, 283), Caesalpiniaceae (284), Campanulaceae (29, 30, 285-287), Caprifoliaceae (84, 288, 289), Caryophyllaceae (1, 31, 85, 165, 166, 201, 214-216, 290-294), Ceratophyllaceae (217), Chenopodiaceae (2, 32, 86-88, 136, 167, 168, 218), Colchicaceae (18), Convolvulaceae (11, 16, 33, 34, 89, 219, 295-297), Crassulaceae (125, 298), Cucurbitaceae (35, 90, 299), Cyperaceae (49), Dennstaedtiaceae (241), Dipsacaceae (91, 300-303), Dioscoreaceae (382), Ericaceae (92), Euphorbiaceae (36, 58, 59, 93, 94, 169, 192, 193, 202, 304-306), Fabaceae (95, 96, 137-139, 170, 171, 194, 203, 307-323, 395), Frankeniaceae (97), Gentianaceae (37, 98, 99, 204, 324), Geraniaceae (325), Hyacinthaceae (181), Hydrophyllaceae (100), Hypericaceae (101, 326), Iridaceae (129, 182, 198), Juncaceae (50, 183, 233), Lamiaceae (38, 102, 144, 172, 220-223, 327-334), Liliaceae s.l. (51, 147), Linaceae (103, 104, 145, 335), Lythraceae (39, 105), Malvaceae (106, 107, 224, 225, 336), Moraceae (337-339), Nyctaginaceae (340), Oleaceae (341, 342), Onagraceae (40, 226-228), Orchidaceae (148, 184, 185, 390-392, 398-401), Orobanchaceae (41, 108, 109, 173, 174, 343, 344, 396), Oxalidaceae (42, 345, 346), Papaveraceae (110), Phytolaccaceae (348), Pinaceae (186, 196), Platanaceae (347), Plumbaginaceae (111, 126, 349), Poaceae (52-54, 121-123, 234-240, 383-388), Polygalaceae (350), Polygonaceae (43, 60, 140, 229, 351, 352), Primulaceae (353), Pteridaceae (19), Rafflesiaceae (175), Ranunculaceae (44, 45, 176, 177, 230, 354-356), Resedaceae (357), Rosaceae (127, 358-360), Rubiaceae (146, 231, 361-363, 397), Rutaceae (112), Salicaceae (364), Sapindaceae (141), Saxifragaceae (178), Scrophulariaceae s.l. (12-14, 113, 128, 205, 365, 366), Smilacaceae (389), Solanaceae (3, 114, 179, 367, 368), Tiliaceae (369), Ulmaceae (370), Urticaceae (115, 116, 371), Valerianaceae (372, 373), Verbenaceae (117, 374, 375), Veronicaceae (118, 232, 376, 377), Vitaceae (195), and Zygophyllaceae (119). N ew species for countries are: Bulgaria – Anacamptis coriophora × A. morio (390), Gymnadenia conopsea s.l. × G. rhellicani (391), Neotinea ×dietrichiana (184, 401), Greece – Buddleja davidii (213), Euphorbia humifusa (36). Th e publication includes contributions by: E. Axiotis, M. Axiotis & Kit Tan (1-3), M. Aybeke (4-14), Zh. Barzov & A. Petrova (15-18), B. Biel & Kit Tan (19-54), C. Cattaneo & M. Grano (55-60), C. Cattaneo & M. Panitsa (61-123), K. Giannopolous, Kit Tan & G. Vold (124-129), P. Glogov, M. Georgieva & D. Pavlova (130-141), P. Glogov & D. Pavlova (142-147), I. Hristov, M. Yordanova, A. Petrova & A. Kurteva (148), R. Marchant, Kit Tan & A. Strid (149-183), A. Petrova, R. Bukova & P. Dimitrov (184), A. Petrova, R. Varbanov & A. Shishkova (185), A. Petrova, D. Venkova, I. Gerasimova & R. Vassilev (186-195), Ts. Raycheva & K. Stoyanov (196-198), S. Stoyanov, V. Goranova & Zh. Barzov (199-205), A. Strid (206-240), Kit Tan & G. Vold (241-389), V. Vladimirov, S. Bancheva & M. Delcheva (390-391), V. Vladimirov & Z. Szeląg (392), G. Zarkos, V. Christodoulou, Kit Tan & G. Vold (393-397) , I. Kostadinov, S. Dalakchieva & K. Popov (398-401).