Distribution : Geographical distribution: Phelipanche cingularum is a rare, narrowly localized species known from thirteen places
in the Mediterranean limestone mountains of southern France (Fig. 8). It is mainly represented in Provence, rarer in
Languedoc (Tison et al. 2014). The localities are distributed in three regions, six departments and twelve municipalities.
The area of presence is approximately 14000 km², the area of occupancy 44 km² with a 4 km² grid, or 12 km² with a
1 km² grid.
Références :
Croze et al. (2024)
Statut biogéographique : Phelipanche cingularum is a new species remotely related to the complex of Ph. ramosa, possibly limited to southeastern France, but to be searched from Catalonia to Piemont and Liguria. It lives only in steep, rocky environments,
usually far from hiking tracks and difficult to access. This is probably one of the reasons of its underobservation in a
well-known region such as Provence.
Références :
Croze et al. (2024)
Type : Type:—FRANCE. Alpes-de-Haute-Provence: Majastres, Gorges de Trévans, place L’Eirouelle, 23 May 2023, T.
Croze s. n. (Holotype AV!).
Références :
Croze et al. (2024)