A new species of Taraxacum sect. Arctica (Asteraceae, Crepidinae) from northern Kamchatka, Russia, with a synoptic survey and a nomenclator of the section in Russia
Author
Kirschner, Jan
0000-0003-4038-1998
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ- 25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic & jan. kirschner @ ibot. cas. cz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4038 - 1998
jan.kirschner@ibot.cas.cz
Author
Štěpánek, Jan
0000-0002-6303-713X
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ- 25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic & jan. stepanek @ ibot. cas. cz; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6303 - 713 X
jan.stepanek@ibot.cas.cz
Author
Buryy, Vladimir V.
0000-0001-6915-6845
Department of Botany, Faculty of Biology, Belarusian State University, Nezavisimosti 4, 220001 Minsk, Belarus & bury _ belarus @ yahoo. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6915 - 6845
bury_belarus@yahoo.com
Author
Chernyagina, Olga A.
0000-0003-0801-8961
Kamchatka Branch of the Pacific Geographical Institute, FEB RAS, Partizanskaya 6, 68300 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia & kamchatika @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0801 - 8961
kamchatika@mail.ru
Author
Efimov, Petr G.
0000-0003-2926-255X
V. L. Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Popov Str. 2, 197376 Sankt-Peterburg, Russia & efimov 81 @ mail. ru; efimov @ binran. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2926 - 255 X
efimov81@mail.ru
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-06-14
550
2
171
185
journal article
73106
10.11646/phytotaxa.550.2.6
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Taraxacum atropurpureum
Kirschner, Štěpánek, Buryy, Chernyagina & Efimov
,
sp. nov.
Type
:—
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
.
The Far East
:
Poluostrov
Kamchatka
, vostochnoe poberezh’e,
Kamchatskiy Kraj
,
Karaginskiy Raion
, bassein reki
Tymlat
, srednee techenie r.
Tolyatovayam
, syroy lug v poyme (bezlesnoy) [
N
.
Kamchatka
, eastern coast, Karaginskiy District, Tymlat River basin, middle stream of Tolyatovayam River, a humid meadow in a treeless floodplain,
59°24’39.6” N
,
162°33’17.1” E
,
219 m
],
10 Aug 2011
,
O
. Chernyagina
(
KAM
, no. det. 36880,
holotype
;
isotype:
PRA
, no. det. 37010)
.
Diagnosis
:—Planta nostra spectabilis, differt a speciebus ceteris sectionis
Arcticorum
acheniis atropurpureis corpore sparse breviter spinuloso, in pyramidem brevissimam conicam
0.3–0.5 mm
longam sensim transeunte, antheris polline carentibus, ligulis saturate luteis tubulosis vel raro subtubulosis, scapis glabris violascentibus, phyllariis involucralibus exterioribus paucis pruinosis et foliis pinnatisectis segmentis lateralibus patentibus.
FIGURE 1.
Geographical distribution of
Taraxacum atropurpureum
.
Plants small, slender, usually to
5 cm
, later to
15 cm
tall. Petiole thin, unwinged, usually purplish, glabrous, tunic absent. Leaves ± mid-green, glabrous, narrowly oblanceolate in outline, ca. 3.5–6 (–9.5) × 0.7–1.7 (–2.0) cm, pinnatipartite to pinnatisect, with 2–4 pairs of patent, narrowly deltoid, subacute lateral segments, distal margin ± straight to subconcave, entire, proximal margin ± straight, usually entire, sometimes with a single basal short triangular tooth; terminal segment broadly triangular to trilobed, lobes ± obtuse; interlobes distinct,
1–3 mm
wide, entire; midvein usually ± suffused purplish. Scapes glabrous, brownish green, often suffused purplish, subequalling leaves. Capitulum mid-yellow to deep yellow, not fully opening, ca. 1 (–1.5) cm wide, florets not numerous (ca. 25–35). Involucre pruinose, greyish olivaceous-green, ca.
4–5 mm
wide and narrowly rounded to subobconical at base. Outer phyllaries 7–10, posture variable, some ± appressed or loosely appressed, some erect, several or even a majority often erect-arcuate (with recurved distal part), broadly ovate to ovate, ca. (3.5–) 3.7–4.1 (–4.5) × (1.5–) 1.8–2.2 (–2.5) mm, surface strongly pruinose, evenly dark greyish olivaceous green, sometimes dark olivaceous, distally purplish, border not very distinct (sometimes ± absent), white-membranous, ca.
0.1–0.2 mm
wide, margin glabrous, apex flat. Ligules ± tubular, rarely with a proximal slit, outer ones striped black-purple outside. Stigmas dark discoloured, not exserted. Pollen absent. Achenes blackish purple or very dark grey-purple, ca. 3.9–4.2 ×
0.8–0.9 mm
, spinulosity very sparse, reaching cone lower (or even middle) part, composed of short, broadly conical spinules usually to
0.1 mm
long, body very gradually and indistinctly narrowing into a ± conical cone
0.3–0.5 mm
long; beak thin (
0.10–0.15 mm
), ca.
4 mm
long, pappus white,
4.2–4.5 mm
long. – Agamospermous. –
Fig. 2
,
3
,
4B, C, D
.
Diagnostic notes
:—
Taraxacum atropurpureum
is a species belonging to the core of
T.
sect.
Arctica
on the basis of a low number of ovate, deep grey-olivaceous, almost unbordered outer phyllaries (without cornicles or horns), slender, low growth, very narrow petioles, and relatively small, dark coloured achenes with a body sparsely spinulose or tuberculate above, with a very gradual transition into a short conical cone, and a relatively short beak.
The diagnostic characters of
T. atropurpureum
include tubular, rarely subtubular, deep yellow florets, the absence of pollen, dark stigmas, pruinose outer phyllaries with a very narrow, indistinct border, inner phyllaries pruinose, glabrous leaves and scapes, patent leaf lobes, and, in particular, dark, blackish violet or black-purple achenes with a conical cone
0.3–0.5 mm
long; the cone is difficult to discern from the achene body because of the very gradual transition and short spinules ascending to the middle part of the cone.
FIGURE 2.
Taraxacum atropurpureum
. General habit (KAM, no. det. 36882, paratype). Scale bar = 2 cm.
A more detailed comparison with other members of
Taraxacum
sect.
Arctica
:—In several respects,
T. atropurpureum
is close to
T. semitubulosum
. They share tubular florets and the absence of pollen, both being rather rare characters in
T.
sect.
Arctica
.
Taraxacum semitubulosum
differs from our plant in its pale yellow flowers, regularly arcuate-recurved, not pruinose, ± borderless outer phyllaries, and leaf segments usually ± recurved to subrecurved; the most conspicuous difference consists in the achene characters, as
T. semitubulosum
has achenes greyish stramineousbrown and much more densely spinulose and squamulose.Another similar species is
T. sibiricum
, readily distinguishable by its dark grey-brown achenes and polliniferous anthers. Among species lacking pollen,
T. atropurpureum
is similar to
T. mujense
(distinct in having light red achenes, flat ligules and deltoid leaf lateral segments) and to
T. czukoticum
(ligules flat, leaves narrow, remotely and shallowly lobed).
Distribution
:—The distribution range of
T. atropurpureum
, on the basis of the herbarium material, is confined to Karaginskiy District,
Kamchatka Region
, in the northern part of
Kamchatka Peninsula
(see the map on
Fig. 1
).
Note
:—The report of the occurrence of
T. semitubulosum
in the Penzhina River basin,
Kamchatka Region
(
Kharkevich & Tzvelev 1978: 842
), might represent another locality of
T. atropurpureum
and should be checked as the previously known geographical range of
T. semitubulosum
is almost
2000 km
remote from that of
T. atropurpureum
.
Tzvelev (1992)
, however, did not include
T. semitubulosum
in the Flora of the Soviet Far East, although the fate of the Penzhina River record was not explicitly explained (the voucher specimen of the Penzhina record has not been located in LE).
Habitat
:—The two localities with the occurrence of
T. atropurpureum
were documented in detail. The seemingly low elevation (between
218 m
and
330 m
a.s.l.) nevertheless represents a subalpine vegetation, either a krummholz mosaic with
Pinus pumila
(Pall.) Regel
and
Alnus alnobetula
subsp.
fruticosa
(Rupr.) Raus
(with patches of snow accumulation and places with a rich subalpine vegetation characterized by
Rhodiola rosea
L.,
Oxyria digyna
(L.) Hill,
Veronica grandiflora
Gaertn.
,
Primula cuneifolia
Ledeb.
or
Cryptogramma acrostichoides
R. Br.
), or a dwarf-shrub tundra vegetation with scattered snow beds, dominated by
Empetrum nigrum
subsp.
sibiricum
(V.N. Vassil.) Kuvaev
,
Vaccinium uliginosum
L. or
Betula exilis
Sukaczev. The
microsites inhabited by
T. atropurpureum
typically represent open, sometimes mossy snow-bed patches, with
Salix chamissonis
Andersson
at the
type
locality, and with a rich subalpine vegetation at the other site.
Another specimen examined
:—
RUSSIA
.
North
Kamchatka
, eastern coast,
Karaginskiy District
,
Tymlat River
basin,
Yakotvon’ Mts.
[ca.
59°39’49.7” N
,
162°37’20” E
,
320–330 m
, slopes of a nameless mountain
825 m
high,
S
of Mt. Roryranev], “
824 m
”,
21 Aug 2011
,
O
. Chernyagina
(
KAM
, no. det. 36882,
paratype
)
.
Note
:—The particulars and rectifications of both site descriptions were provided by the collector.