Alien grapes (Vitis, Vitaceae) in Sicily (Italy): novelties for the Sicilian and Mediterranean flora
With the aim to improve and update the information on distribution and invasiveness of the genus <em>Vitis</em> across the Euro-Mediterranean area, the authors explored Sicily (Italy), one of the world most important areas for viticulture, where this taxonomic critical group seems to have been neglected on floristics grounds. One naturalized (<em>V. ×goliath</em>) and two invasive taxa (<em>V</em>. <em>×instabilis, V. ×ruggerii</em>) are reported for the first time from this region, while the presence of<em> V. labrusca</em> and<em> V. ×koberi</em> is confirmed. <em>V. rupestris</em> and <em>V.</em> ×<em>ruggerii</em> are recorded as invasive for the first time in the Euro-Mediterranean area, while the invasion status of <em>V. labrusca</em> is changed from casual to naturalized for Sicily. Previous literature data on<em> V. berlandieri</em> and <em>V. riparia</em> are discussed: the former species is excluded from the Sicilian flora, while the latter is regarded as doubtfully present. Additionally, the first record of<em> V.</em> ×<em>ruggerii</em> from Greece (Crete) is reported; this neophyte was previously unknown from eastern Mediterranean.