Cynoglossum baeticum from Sierra de Segura and neighbouring mountain ranges of SE Spain is described as a species new to science, illustrated and compared with its closest relative C. dioscoridis. Three further names, C. valentinum, C. loreyi and C. elongatum are discussed and considered synonymous with C. dioscoridis or dubious, respectively.
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