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Onopordum Hasankeyfense (Asteraceae), A New Species From South-Eastern Turkey, Süleyman Mesut Pinar, Lütfi̇ Behçet
Onopordum Hasankeyfense (Asteraceae), A New Species From South-Eastern Turkey, Süleyman Mesut Pinar, Lütfi̇ Behçet
Turkish Journal of Botany
Onopordum hasankeyfense Pınar & Behçet (Asteraceae: Cardueae) from south-eastern Anatolia, Turkey, is described. This species grows on the rocky slopes beneath the Hasankeyf castle in the Hasankeyf District (C8, Batman province). Morphologically, the new species is related to Onopordum anatolicum (Boiss.) Boiss. & Heldr. ex Eig, a species endemic to central and western Anatolia, and O. acanthium L. This new species differs from the others in its indumentum, capitulum shape, phyllary colour and shape, unequal corolla lobes, and pappus. The ecology and phenology of the new species, as well as its etymology and diagnostic features, are presented and discussed. Images …
Morganella Arenicola, A New Species Record From North And Northeast Brazil, Donis Da Silva Alfredo, Thiago Accioly, Iuri Goulart Baseia
Morganella Arenicola, A New Species Record From North And Northeast Brazil, Donis Da Silva Alfredo, Thiago Accioly, Iuri Goulart Baseia
Turkish Journal of Botany
Morganella arenicola Alfredo & Baseia sp. nov. from Brazilian forests is proposed as a new species based on its morphological features. A comparative analysis of several collections of Morganella compacta (G.Cunn.) Kreisel & Dring, including the holotype, is added. Detailed description, taxonomical remarks, and illustrations with photographs and scanning electron microscopy of the basidiospores are given.
A New Species Of Onobrychis Sect. Onobrychis (Fabaceae) From Iran, Atefe Amirahmadi, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo, Maryam Khoshsokhan Mozaffar, Mohammad Mehdi Charkhchian
A New Species Of Onobrychis Sect. Onobrychis (Fabaceae) From Iran, Atefe Amirahmadi, Shahrokh Kazempour Osaloo, Maryam Khoshsokhan Mozaffar, Mohammad Mehdi Charkhchian
Turkish Journal of Botany
Onobrychis alamutensis Amirah., Kaz. Osaloo & Charkhch. is described as a new species. It is restricted to the northwestern Alborz mountain range in Rudbar-Alamut, Qazvin, Iran. The diagnostic characters and relevant description of the species are given. The new species is distinguished from its closely related taxa, Onobrychis verae Sirj., O. ptychophylla Sirj. & Rech.f., and O. sosnowskyi Grossh. in both morphological and molecular evidence (nrDNA ITS sequences). The distribution map and an illustration of the new species are also provided.
Orthotrichum Pamiricum (Bryophyta), A New Epiphytic Moss Species From Pamir Mountains In Central Asia, Vitezslav Plasek, Jakub Sawicki, Lukas Cihal
Orthotrichum Pamiricum (Bryophyta), A New Epiphytic Moss Species From Pamir Mountains In Central Asia, Vitezslav Plasek, Jakub Sawicki, Lukas Cihal
Turkish Journal of Botany
Orthotrichum pamiricum Plasek & Sawicki is described as a new species from the western foothills of the Pamir Mountains of the Tajik-Afghan border in Central Asia. It is placed in Orthotrichum Hedw. subg. Pulchella (Schimp.) Vitt. The species is characterized by obtuse leaf apices, cryptoporous stomata, an exostome composed of 8 pairs of the teeth that are recurved when dry, and an endostome with 16 thin and incurved segments. Molecular data indicating the phylogenetic placement of O. pamiricum are also presented.
Herniaria Caucasica (Caryophyllaceae), Rumex Cyprius (Polygonaceae), And Potentilla Multifida (Rosaceae); 3 New Records For Turkey, Murat Koç, Ergi̇n Hamzaoğlu
Herniaria Caucasica (Caryophyllaceae), Rumex Cyprius (Polygonaceae), And Potentilla Multifida (Rosaceae); 3 New Records For Turkey, Murat Koç, Ergi̇n Hamzaoğlu
Turkish Journal of Botany
Herniaria caucasica Rupr., Rumex cyprius Murb., and Potentilla multifida L. are given as new records for Turkey. The specimens were collected from Van, Mersin, and Kayseri provinces. These new records were compared with similar species in Turkey. Descriptions, distributions, and figures of these new records are given.
A Taxonomic Revision Of The Genus Cephalaria (Caprifoliaceae) In Turkey, Ramazan Süleyman Göktürk, Hüseyi̇n Sümbül
A Taxonomic Revision Of The Genus Cephalaria (Caprifoliaceae) In Turkey, Ramazan Süleyman Göktürk, Hüseyi̇n Sümbül
Turkish Journal of Botany
The morphological features of Cephalaria Schrad. ex Roem. & Schult. were studied based on our specimens collected between 1994 and 2010 in Turkey and herbarium specimens from various herbaria. In the present study, typifications, a list of synonyms, descriptions, ecology, phytogeographical regions, conservation status, and distribution of all studied taxa are given. Taxonomic relationships between similar species are discussed. Illustrations of habit, flower, calyx, involucel, and involucral and receptacular bracts of some species are given. Colour images of some species are also provided. Additional new characters were determined that were not previously given in descriptions of Cephalaria species in the …
A Revision Of Centaurea Sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) From Iran, Massoud Ranjbar, Kazem Negaresh
A Revision Of Centaurea Sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) From Iran, Massoud Ranjbar, Kazem Negaresh
Turkish Journal of Botany
A taxonomic review of Centaurea L. sect. Centaurea (Asteraceae) in Iran was carried out. Seven taxa are recognized and 1 of them is described as a new species: Centaurea joharchii Ranjbar & Negaresh. This new species has been described and illustrated from Khorasan Province, SE Iran. A new combination is proposed: C. kermanshahensis (Wagenitz) Ranjbar & Negaresh. In addition, C. aggregata Fisch. & C.A.Mey. ex DC. subsp. aggregata is typified and C. diffusa Lam. is reported here as a new record for Iran. Finally, a key to all species of the section Centaurea in Iran is provided.
Reseda Malatyana (Resedaceae), A New Chasmophytic Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol
Reseda Malatyana (Resedaceae), A New Chasmophytic Species From Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Hasan Yildirim, Serdar Gökhan Şenol
Turkish Journal of Botany
Reseda malatyana Yıldırım & Şenol (Resedaceae) is illustrated and described as a new species to science, endemic to eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Reseda malatyana is related to Reseda armena Boiss. It differs from Reseda armena by the following characters: densely smaller, unbranched at the upper part, papillate-hispidulous stems; dark green, thicker, and densely papillate-hispidulous leaves; bigger petals; smaller pedicels; relatively smaller with sinus seeds; oblate-spheroidal, tricolporate, and rugulate pollen grains. R. malatyana is a perennial species that colonizes on marlstone rocky cliffs, known from a single locality in Levent Canyon, located in Malatya Province. It is an obligated chasmophytic species. In …
Phylogeny, Geographic Distribution, And New Taxonomic Circumscription Of The Crocus Reticulatus Species Group (Iridaceae), Dörte Harpke, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Helmut Kerndorff, Theophanis Karamplianis, Theophanis Constantinidis, Vladimir Randelovic, Novica Randelovic, Marina Juskovic, Erich Pasche, Frank R. Blattner
Phylogeny, Geographic Distribution, And New Taxonomic Circumscription Of The Crocus Reticulatus Species Group (Iridaceae), Dörte Harpke, Lorenzo Peruzzi, Helmut Kerndorff, Theophanis Karamplianis, Theophanis Constantinidis, Vladimir Randelovic, Novica Randelovic, Marina Juskovic, Erich Pasche, Frank R. Blattner
Turkish Journal of Botany
Recent phylogenetic analyses proved several infrageneric units within the genus Crocus to be para- or polyphyletic. In an attempt to arrive at a system of Crocus that closely reflects species relationships, we provide here phylogenetic, morphometric, geographic, and nomenclatorial data for the species of a narrower-defined, monophyletic Crocus series Reticulati. We sequenced the ETS and ITS regions of the nuclear ribosomal DNA in 9 Reticulati and 19 outgroup species. Three chloroplast loci (trnL-F, rps16-trnQ, matK-trnK) were sequenced in the newly defined series Reticulati species and 1 outgroup. Data were analyzed with Bayesian and parsimony algorithms. The phylogenies resulted in 2 …
Bucklandiella Seppeltii, A New Species Of Grimmiaceae From Australasia, And Its Phylogenetic Position Based On Molecular Data, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra, Jakub Sawicki, Monika Szczecinska
Bucklandiella Seppeltii, A New Species Of Grimmiaceae From Australasia, And Its Phylogenetic Position Based On Molecular Data, Halina Bednarek-Ochyra, Ryszard Ochyra, Jakub Sawicki, Monika Szczecinska
Turkish Journal of Botany
A new species, Bucklandiella seppeltii Bednarek-Ochyra, Ochyra, Sawicki & Szczecinska, is delimited by its distinct morphology and biogeography. The geographical range of the new species is restricted to the southern-temperate and southern-cool-temperate zones of Tasmania and New Zealand, with maximum occurrence on the South Island of the latter insular country. The species is described and illustrated and its distribution is mapped. The systematic position of B. seppeltii is revealed to be a sister to New Zealand B. allanfifei Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra by molecular evidence based on parsimony analysis of nuclear sequences. In some morphological and anatomical traits, B. seppeltii is …