Anthemis ruthenica M.Bieb.
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Anthemis ruthenica M.Bieb., Fl. Taur.-Caucas. 2: 330 (1808).
Distribution
Native distribution
Europe (temperate), Mediterranean, Caucasus.
Secondary distribution
Europe (north), Asia.
Distribution in neighbouring territories
In Karelia, the species is known as casual on railways ( Kravchenko 2007). In Finland, it is known as casual alien in many places in the south and seldom in the north, mostly introduced with transport ( Kurtto 1998b).
New record
Russia. Murmansk Region. Kola District. Tuloma Village, state farm 'Tuloma', field no. 1, cultivated field of perennial grasses, 31.08.1953, E. Shlyakova #36 (KPABG 042732).
Pathways of introduction
Transport - Contaminant: Seed contaminant.
The species was found on fields, thus indicating its arrival with contaminated seed.
Period of introduction
USSR, after the Second World War (1945-1991).
This casual alien has not been known prior to the period of its first record and had hardly had a chance for longer survival in the agricultural habitats.
Invasion status
Historical casual occurrence. No new records, apparently extinct in the territory.
Ecology
Sands, rock outcrops, disturbed ground.
Biology
Annual. Therophyte with taproot.
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