Carex transcaucasica Egor.

Jiménez-Mejías, Pedro, Rodríguez-Palacios, Giovanni E. & Martín-Bravo, Santiago, 2015, Taxonomic notes on some problematic Carex (Cyperaceae) names from SW Asia, Phytotaxa 219 (2), pp. 183-189 : 185

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.219.2.8

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scientific name

Carex transcaucasica Egor.
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1) Carex transcaucasica Egor. View in CoL

Carex transcaucasica View in CoL was described by Egorova (1989: 11) to accommodate the Caucasian populations of what she considered to be distinct C. nigra View in CoL -like plants. She stressed as differences between C. transcaucasica View in CoL and C. nigra View in CoL the relative length of the lower bract (shorter than the inflorescence vs. longer or about as long as the inflorescence, respectively), the utricle indumentum (without papillae vs. papillose), and the basal sheaths color (generally blackpurple vs. brown, reddish or yellowish-brown). Those populations are relatively geographically isolated from the typical C. nigra View in CoL populations from the neighboring non-Caucasian Russia and Anatolia (cf. Hultén 1950, Nilsson 1986, Jiménez-Mejías et al. 2013).

Samples referable to C. transcaucasica View in CoL were included in a previous genetic study (Jiménez-Mejías et al., 2013) and found to be embedded within the genetic variation of the typical European forms of C. nigra View in CoL . Therefore, these Caucasian populations should be better considered as conspecific with C. nigra View in CoL . Nonetheless, we studied eastern Turkish and Caucasian materials of C. nigra View in CoL -like plants (Appendix I) and observed that the distinct morphological reproductive characteristics pointed out by Egorova (1999) are rather constant. Differences in the basal sheaths ( Egorova 1999) were found to be inconsistent, probably due to the different conservation of the sheaths in wet and drier soils, as observed in other Carex sect. Phacocystis species (pers. obs.). In any case, the morpho-geographic compartmentalization of the Caucasian populations stresses it as a taxonomic unit within C. nigra View in CoL (cf. Stuessy 1990). Therefore, we propose combining C. transcaucasica View in CoL as a C. nigra View in CoL subspecies (see below).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Cyperaceae

Genus

Carex

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