Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech. f.) Negaresh, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.213.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13638401 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B4987B1-DF41-FFEC-FF52-F9BBB22B3BC5 |
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Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech. f.) Negaresh |
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comb. nov. |
1. Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech. f.) Negaresh View in CoL , comb. nov. ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 and 2 View FIGURE 2 )
Basionym: Centaurea lachnopus Rechinger (1940: 152) View in CoL . Phaeopappus lachnopus (Rech. f.) Rechinger (1947: 285) View in CoL . Type:— IRAN. Prov. Semnan: Damghan-Semnan, in desertis gyps. prope Sorkheh, 1600 m, 30 June 1937, Rechinger 1244 (lectotype W! designated here by Negaresh, isolectotypes BM!, US!).
Plants perennial, herbaceous, arising from thick rhizomes up to 2 cm in diam., throughout green, 40–80 cm tall, densely covered with white lanate pubescence at base, other parts glabrous; remains of stems of the previous year present. Stems several, 5 to 15, erect, simple, sometimes producing fairly small sterile capitula, relatively sturdy, sulcate, densely leafy in lower part, otherwise without leaves, 4–5(–6) mm in diam. at base. Leaves coriaceous in vivo, rigid in sicco, variable in dissection, distinctly serrate. Sterile leaves petiolate, simple, 18–24 × 4–5 cm, lanceolate or lanceolate-oblong, sometimes lyrate, with 1–3 pairs of segments; terminal segment strongly larger, broadly ovate, oblong or lanceolateovate, 3–14 × 2–8 cm; lateral segments much smaller, lanceolate or oblong. Basal and lower cauline leaves petiolate, lyrate or lyrate-pinnatifid, sometimes undivided, 20–40 cm long, segments in 2–6(–7) pairs, terminal segment 5–8 cm wide. Median cauline leaves subsessile, 6–12 cm long, lanceolate in outline, pinnatifid or lyrate, segments in 2–4 pairs, sometimes undivided. Upper cauline leaves increasingly reduced, sessile, lyrate, with 1–2 pairs of small segments at base, terminal segments larger, oblong, sometimes undivided, 5–7 cm long. Capitula solitary on long peduncles (up to 40 cm long). Involucres subglobose or ovoid-globose, truncate at base, 25–35 × 25–40 mm. Phyllaries multiseriate, imbricate, appressed, glabrous, green-yellowish, becoming dark-brown apically, conspicuously longitudinally striate. Appendages large, concealing the major part of phyllaries, conspicuously longitudinally striate with brown-blackish nerves, membranous-scarious, 5–10 mm wide, pale brown or hyaline, margin entire, flat to slightly undulate. Outer phyllaries suborbicular, 4–7 × 7–9 mm; appendices decurrent. Middle phyllaries broadly oblong or oblong-orbicular, 12–17 × 10–12 mm; appendices decurrent. Inner phyllaries oblong or narrowly oblong, 22–30 × 5–8 mm; appendices not decurrent. Receptacle densely covered with long white bristles. Flowers yellow in vivo, sulphury in sicco; central flowers hermaphrodite, 38–42 mm long, distinctly 5-veined, anther tube pale yellow, exserted; peripheral flowers sterile, with staminodes, 4–5-lobed, the lobes filiform. Achenes transversally wrinkled, 9–10 mm long, insertion areole large. Pappus multiseriate, persistent, 10–13 mm long, rarely inner row shorter.
Taxonomic and distributional remarks: — Rhaponticoides lachnopus View in CoL is a rare endemic of Semnan Province, N Iran ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ). According to Wagenitz (1980), the species occurs in a limited area. It grows on clay hills, in mid-montane zones, on gypsum fields, at elevations of 1300–1600 m ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Rhaponticoides lachnopus View in CoL is similar to R. schmidii View in CoL in its indumentum, margins of leaves and color of flowers. However, it differs from R. schmidii View in CoL in the presence of sterile leaves, basal and lower cauline leaves lyrate or lyrate-pinnatifid, sometimes undivided, segments in 2–6(–7) pairs, terminal segment 5–8 cm wide (vs. pinnatisect, segments in 6–8(–9) pairs, decurrent along the rachis, terminal segments (1.5–) 3–5 cm wide), median cauline leaves lyrate or pinnatifid (vs. pinnatisect), appendages concealing the major part of phyllaries, 5–10 mm wide, margin entire, flat to slightly undulate (vs. totally concealing the phyllaries, 14–16 mm wide, strongly decurrent, denticulate, irregular lacerate or strongly undulate), and also pappus 10–13 mm long, usually outer as long as inner (vs. 5–7 mm long, inner pappus with unequal bristles: adaxial bristles 7–10 mm long, abaxial bristles 4–6 mm long). Rhaponticoides lachnopus View in CoL grows at lower elevations than those of R. schmidii View in CoL .
Chromosome numbers: —Unknown.
Selected specimens examined:— IRAN. Prov. Semnan: 2–7 km above Sorkheh, 1300–1400 m, 29 May 1975, Rechinger 52155 (E!), 52207 (W!), 52155 (W!: two sheets).
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Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech. f.) Negaresh
Negaresh, Kazem, Khoshroo, Sayed Mohammad Reza, Karamian, Roya & Joharchi, Mohammad Reza 2015 |
Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech.f.)
Negaresh 2015 |
Rhaponticoides lachnopus (Rech.f.)
Negaresh 2015 |
Rhaponticoides lachnopus
Negaresh 2015 |
Rhaponticoides lachnopus
Negaresh 2015 |
R. schmidii
Negaresh 2015 |
R. schmidii
Negaresh 2015 |
Rhaponticoides lachnopus
Negaresh 2015 |
R. schmidii
Negaresh 2015 |
R. lachnopus
Negaresh 2015 |
R. schmidii
Negaresh 2015 |
Phaeopappus lachnopus (Rech. f.)
Rechinger 1947: 285 |
Centaurea lachnopus
Rechinger 1940: 152 |
R. ruthenica
Lamarck 1785 |