Hydraena
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3055.1.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F033F-FE2A-FFF7-9E99-FC406AF1FEA1 |
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Felipe |
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Hydraena |
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FIGURE 5. Hydraena View in CoL 4: ⊗: H. muezziginea ; ♥: H. mylasae ; ♦: H. cf. nike ; ♣: H. nilguenae ; ♠: H. nivalis ; &: H. olidipastoris ; ⊕: H. pachyptera ; ∅: H. paganettii ; •: H. pamphylia Θ: H. phallerata ; ∆: H. phallica ; Φ: H. philyra ; ∗: H. plastica ; #: H. platycnemis ; +: H. platynaspis ; Θ: H. platysoma ; Ω: H. pontica ; α: H. prusensis ; ≈: H. pseudoriparia ; ∇: H. pygmaea ;; ♢: H. richardimbi ; X: H. riparia ; Ʃ: H. rukiyeae ; @: H. schilfii ; $: H. schillhammeri .
6. Eastern Anatolian Region (EA)
Eastern Anatolia, where the Pontus and Taurus mountain ranges converge, is a rugged country with higher elevations, a more severe climate, and greater precipitation than are found on the Anatolian Plateau. The region is known as the Anti-Taurus, and the average elevation of its peaks exceeds 3,000 meters. Mount Ararat, at 5,166 meters the highest point in Turkey, is located in the Anti-Taurus. Many of the Anti-Taurus peaks apparently are recently extinct volcanoes, judging from extensive lava flows. Turkey’s largest lake, Lake Van, is situated in the mountains at an elevation of 1,546 meters. The headwaters of three major rivers arise in the Anti-Taurus: the eastflowing Aras, which empties into the Caspian Sea; the south-flowing Euphrates; and the south-flowing Tigris, which eventually joins the Euphrates in Iraq before emptying into the Persian Gulf. Several small streams that empty into the Black Sea or landlocked Lake Van also originate in these mountains.
Provinces of the region: Ağrı, Ardahan, Bingöl, Bitlis, Elazığ, Erzincan, Erzurum, Hakkâri, Iğdır, Kars, Malatya, MuŞ, Tunceli, Van.
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