A revision of the syntaxonomy of the Apennine-Balkan Quercus cerris and Q. frainetto forests and correct application of the name Melittio-Quercion frainetto
Melittio-Quercion frainetto and Melittio-Quercion confertae are two alliances, which were proposed
about simultaneously 40 years ago through two different papers regarding southern Italy and southern
Greece, respectively. The aims of this paper are to establish valid name, nomenclatural type and distribution
range of these two alliances and to verify whether they display a sufficient degree of syntaxonomic
autonomy when compared to the ecologically and geographically neighbouring alliances. A
data matrix composed of 43 frequency columns summing 1242 phytosociological releves x 625 taxa
was prepared and statistically analysed. The results suggested that the thermophilous Quercus cerris
and Q. frainetto oak woods of the southern Apennines and the southern Balkans deserve to be classified
in two separated alliances. The application of the principle IV of the ICPN established that the correct
name of the alliance is Melittio albidae-Quercion frainetto Barbero, Bonin, Gamisans et Quezel in
Bonin et Gamisans 1976 and that it was typified in southern Italy. Accordingly, the new name Geranio
asphodeloidis-Quercion frainetto is here proposed for southern Greece in substitution of Melittio-
Quercion confertae (nom. illeg.). The syntaxonomic proposal advanced in this paper brings significant
modifications in the current version of the checklist of the European syntaxa (Eurovegchecklist).