Natura Croatica Issue number: Natura Croatica, Vol. 21 No.2

Chouardia lakusicii (Šilić) Speta (Hyacinthaceae) u hrvatskoj flori

Authors: Mirko Ruščić, Nenad Jasprica, Toni Nikolić

Authors and affiliation

  • Mirko Ruščić Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 33, HR-21000 Split, Croatia
  • Nenad Jasprica University of Dubrovnik, Institute for Marine and Coastal Research, Kneza Damjana Jude 12, HR-20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Toni Nikolić University of Zagreb, Department of Biology, Marulićev trg 9a/II, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

Chouardia lakusicii ([ili}) Speta, a very rare species in the Croatian flora, was discovered during a study of the karstic flora on the Torac and Ivanova lazina mountains above the villages of Majkovi and Mravinjac, northeast of the village of Slano (Southern Dalmatia, Croatia). Previously, this species in Croatia had been only described in one locality, north of Mt. Biokovo (the Zabiokovlje area). The present specimens were recorded at elevations of 720 – 780 m, within open rocky limestone and in the crevices in limestone blocks. The populations showed good viability. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature methods for threat assessment, we propose that Ch. lakusicii should be included in the category of vulnerable taxa (VU; criteria A3C, B2A, b (ii, v)) and included in the national red list.

Keywords

Chouardia lakusicii, distribution, new localities, threat assessment, Croatia