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摘要
Psammogeton hirsutus Bhellum and Magotra(Apiaceae)是从印度西北部亚热带地区查谟和克什米尔低地采集的一个新物种,本报告对其进行了描述并绘制了插图。Psammogeton hirsutus 与近亲 P. canescens 和 P. shivalikense 相似;但在植株多毛、叶基部鞘、纤毛花序梗的短柔毛程度、苞片和小苞片以及果实形状等方面存在显著差异。我们提供了有关物候学的数据、分布图、形态相似物种的比较以及近缘物种的检索表。
Psammogeton hirsutus (Apiaceae; Pimpinelleae), a new species from India
Psammogeton hirsutus Bhellum and Magotra (Apiaceae), a novel species collected from the lowlands of Jammu and Kashmir, north-west India's subtropical region, is described and illustrated. Psammogeton hirsutus resembles one its close relatives P. canescens and P. shivalikense; however, it differs significantly in terms of the plant being hirsute, sheaths of leafbases, ciliate peduncle degree of pubescence, bracts and bracteoles, and fruit shape. We provide data on phenology, distribution map, a comparison of species with comparable morphologies, and a key to closely related species.
期刊介绍:
Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.