Phylogeny and taxonomic synopsis of Poa subgenus Pseudopoa (including Eremopoa and Lindbergella) (Poaceae, Poeae, Poinae)
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Gillespie, Lynn J.
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Soreng, Robert John
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Cabi, Evren
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Amiri, Neda
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.111.28081
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.111.28081
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Poa millii Soreng, Cabi & L.J. Gillespie
nom. nov.
Eremopoa capillaris
R.R. Mill, Fl. Turkey & E. Aegean Isl. 9: 624, 490. 1985 (non
Poa capillaris
L. 1753).
Eremopoa persica var. ramosissima
Azn. ex R.R. Mill, Fl. Turkey & E. Aegean Isl. 9: 490. 1985, nom. inval.
Type.
Turkey. Adana, distr. Feke, Sencan Dere nr Gurumze, 1300 m, 30 May 1952,
P.H. Davis, Dodds & Cetic 19681
(holotype: E! [E00196495]; isotypes: BM! [BM000959355], K! [K000789852]).
Distribution.
Turkey (central and eastern Taurus Mts. and adjacent ranges).
Notes.
Morphologically
Poa millii
is intermediate between
P. persica subsp. persica
and
P. attalica
. However, we are not sure which of these it is actually related to or if it is a hybrid between them. The type approaches
P. persica
in having anthers 1.2-1.3 mm long and
P. attalica
in having abundant branching and sometimes having some sterile branches amongst the lower branch whorls. Much of the material of
P. millii
from further west than the type location from the Taurus Mts. has smaller anthers and is problematical to separate from
P. attalica
.