Allium transvestiens Vvedensky (1935: 228)
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Allium transvestiens Vvedensky (1935: 228) |
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Allium transvestiens Vvedensky (1935: 228) View in CoL . Figure 2a–b View FIGURE 2
Material examined. IRAN. Southern part of GPA: 2 km on the bifurcation road towards Ternuli, on southern marl and gypsum hills below the scattered Juniperus woodland, 37°23ʹ39ʺ N, 56°26ʹ26ʺ E, 1610 m, 24.06.2012, Memariani & Arjmandi 44894 ( FUMH, Hb. Akhani).
Allium transvestiens View in CoL is a rare species endemic to western-northwestern Kopet Dagh, previously known only from two localities in the vicinity of Kara-Kala town, Turkmenistan ( Vvedensky 1935; Nikitin & Gel’dikhanov 1988). This neglected species grows on marl in foothills and its flowering period is late spring and early summer (June–July). It belongs to the Irano-Turanian section A. sect. Eremoprasum Friesen et al. (2006: 389), which comprises eight species mainly distributed in the Middle Asia and Iran. Allium sabulosum Steven ex Bunge (1838: 311) View in CoL and recently described A. joharchii Khassanov & Memariani (2006: 64) View in CoL are two other species of this section occurring in Iran. Allium transvestiens View in CoL differs from two latter species by its smooth tepals (vs. rugose) and its outer bulb tunics with longitudinal crests. It also differs from A. joharchii View in CoL , the eastern Kopet Dagh endemic species, by obtuse (vs. acute) tepals and having bulblets.
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Allium transvestiens Vvedensky (1935: 228)
Memariani, Farshid, Joharchi, Mohammad Reza & Akhani, Hossein 2016 |
Allium transvestiens
Vvedensky, A. I. 1935: ) |