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Stipa narynica sp. nov. (Poaceae) from the western Tian-Shan Mountains

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2012
Authors:Nobis, M
Journal:Nordic Journal of Botany
Volume:30
Issue:1
Date Published:2012
ISBN Number:1756-1051
Keywords:Poaceae, Stipa
Abstract:

Stipa narynica M. Nobis sp. nov. from the western Tian-Shan Mts (western Kyrgyzstan) is described and illustrated. The new species belongs to sect. Smirnovia Tzvel. Morphologically the species is similar to S. aktauensis, a species from which it is easily distinguished by its longer glumes (41–)44–55(–62) mm vs 35–45 mm, longer anthecium (11.5–) 12.0–14.2(–14.8) mm vs 9.5–11.2(–11.7) mm, longer hairs on the seta (5.5–)6.0–8.0(–8.5) mm vs (3.0–)3.8–5.5(–6.0) mm and by the top of the lemma which in S. narynica is either glabrous or with a poorly developed ring of short hairs, while in S. aktauensis, the top of lemma is always distinctly and densely pilose. The lemma and leaf blade structure of both species were examined by means of SEM. The main features differentiating S. narynica and S. aktauensis and distribution of the taxa are presented. An original key to the middle Asiatic species of the sect. Smirnovia, the most similar to Stipa narynica is provided.

URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.2011.01403.x
Short Title:Nordic Journal of Botany
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