Psephellus turcicus sp. nov. (Asteraceae), a new chasmophyte species from central Anatolia, Turkey

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Abstract

A new species, Psephellus turcicus A.Duran & Hamzaoǧlu (Asteraceae) in sect. Psephelloidei (Boiss.) Wagenitz & Hellwig is described and illustrated from Anatolia, Turkey. The species grows on limestone crevices in Kazankaya Canyon (A5 Yozgat) in central Anatolia. A neo-endemic confined to Kazankaya Canyon, it is closely related to Psephellus psephelloides (Freny & Sint.) Wagenitz. Diagnostic morphological characters from closely similar taxa are discussed, and arranged in a key of Turkish similar Psephellus Cass. The ecology, biogeography and conservation status of the species are also presented. Achene surface morphology of P. turcicus and P. psephelloides are examined by SEM. The geographical distribution of the new species and other related species is mapped. © 2005 The Linnean Society of London.

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Duran, A., & Hamzaoǧlu, E. (2005). Psephellus turcicus sp. nov. (Asteraceae), a new chasmophyte species from central Anatolia, Turkey. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 148(4), 495–500. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2005.00425.x

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