The species is divided into two subspecies, each further subdivided into three varieties. Some authorities (e.g.
Flora Europaea) treat several of the varieties at subspecific rank, but this reflects tradition rather than sound taxonomy, as the distinctions between the taxa are small. ;Subspecies •
P. nigra subsp.
nigra in the east of the range, from Austria, northeast and central Italy, east to the Crimea and Turkey. Needles stout, rigid, diameter, with 3–6 layers of thick-walled hypodermal cells. •
P. nigra subsp.
nigra var.
nigra (syn.
Pinus nigra var.
austriaca,
Pinus nigra subsp.
dalmatica) (Austrian pine): Austria, Balkans (except southern Greece). •
P. nigra subsp.
nigra var.
caramanica (Turkish black pine): Turkey, Cyprus, southern Greece. •
P. nigra subsp.
nigra var.
italica (Italian black pine): central Italy (Villetta Barrea, in Abruzzo National Park) •
P. nigra subsp.
nigra var.
pallasiana (syn.
Pinus nigra subsp.
pallasiana) (Crimean pine): Crimea, Cyprus. •
P. nigra subsp.
salzmannii in the west of the range, from southern Italy to southern France, Spain and North Africa. Needles slender, more flexible, diameter, with 1–2 layers of thin-walled hypodermal cells. •
P. nigra subsp.
salzmannii var.
salzmannii (Pyrenean pine): Pyrenees, Southern France, Northern Spain. •
P. nigra subsp.
salzmannii var.
corsicana (syn.
Pinus nigra subsp.
laricio,
Pinus nigra var.
maritima) (Corsican pine): Corsica, Sicily, Southern Italy. •
P. nigra subsp.
laricio Koekelare •
P. nigra subsp.
salzmannii var.
mauretanica (Atlas Mountains black pine): Morocco, Algeria. The
Plants of the World Online and The Gymnosperm Database accept five subspecies and one variety. • '''
Pinus nigra subsp.
dalmatica'
(synonyms P. dalmatica
, P. nigra
var. dalmatica
, P. nigra
f. leucodermoides'' ). Endemic to Croatia, where it is found on the islands of
Brač,
Hvar, and
Korčula and the
Pelješac peninsula. The
IUCN Red List assessed it as
endangered. • '''
Pinus nigra subsp.
laricio'
(synonyms P. altissima
, P. italica
, P. karamana
, P. laricio
, P. nigra
var. calabrica
, P. nigra
var. corsicana
, P. nigra
var. maritima
, P. sylvestris
var. maritima'' ) – Corsican Pine. Native to
Corsica,
Sicily, and the southern
Apennines in
Calabria. • '''
Pinus nigra subsp.
nigra''' eastern Austria to the Balkan Peninsula – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia. • '''
Pinus nigra subsp.
pallasiana'
(synonyms P. fenzleyi
, P. nigra
subsp. caramanica
, P. pallasiana
, P. pontica
, P. taurica'' ) Native to Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Crimean Peninsula, North Caucasus, and European and Asiatic Turkey. • '''
Pinus nigra subsp.
salzmannii'
(synonyms P. nigra
var. mauretanica
, P. nigra
var. 'monspeliensis
, P. pyrenaica
, P. salzmannii'' ) – south-central France (
Cévennes forest) to the
Pyrenees, Spain, northern Morocco (
Rif Mountains), and Algeria (
Hodna Mountains). • '''
Pinus nigra f.
seneriana''' – northwestern Turkey. • '''
Pinus nigra var.
yaltirikiana''' – northern Turkey. == Distribution and habitat ==