A taxonomic contribution to yellow-flowered members of Centaurea sect. Phaeopappus (Asteraceae) in Iran
Author
Ranjbar, Massoud
Author
Heydari, Razayeh
text
Phytotaxa
2016
2016-09-27
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.277.2.5
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.277.2.5
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Centaurea zagrosmontana
Ranjbar & Heydari
,
sp. nov.
Fig. 2
.
Diagnosis
:—The new species is closest to
Centaurea obtusifolia
(Boissier & Haussknecht 1875: 599)
Wagenitz (1963: 184)
(
Turkey
) in habit, stem branching, achene size and colour of flowers, but it differs from the latter in stem branched (vs. simple), apex of median and upper stem leaves mucronate (vs. obtuse), cilia colour white (vs. brown to dark brown).
Type:—
IRAN
. Prov.
Kermanshah
, Ravansar,
34°42’43
ʺ
N
,
46°39’4
ʺ
E
,
1380 m
,
14 June 2012
,
Ranjbar 29055
(BASU!,
holotype
).
Perennial plants, usually completely green,
38–42 cm
tall; collum covered with abundant brown fibrous remains of petioles of previous year; stem branched, erect, densely floccose-tomentose. Leaves large, coriaceous, undivided, broadly oblong to lanceolate, margin entire, mucronate at apex, densely floccose-tomentose. Basal and lower stem leaves pinnatisect, segments in 3–4 pairs, lanceolate to narrowly ovate, entire, obtuse at apex, 12–20 ×
2–4.5 cm
. Median stem leaves sessile or slightly decurrent, simple, 9–12 ×
3–4 cm
, broadly sessile or decurrent. Upper stem leaves smaller, sessile or slightly decurrent, simple, 7–16 × 1–3(–5) cm, longer than capitula. Capitule solitary at end of stem, peduncle sessile or
10–30 mm
long; involucres oblong, truncate at base, ca. 20 × ca.
35 mm
. Phyllaries multiseriate, imbricate, coriaceous to scarious, yellow-greenish, smooth and glabrous. Outer phyllaries ovate, 5–8 ×
5–8 mm
; appendages 6–8 ×
6–10 mm
(cilia and spine included). Median phyllaries broadly ovate or broadly oblong-ovate, 10–12 ×
10–12 mm
; appendages 7–10 ×
10–12 mm
(cilia and spine included). Inner phyllaries lanceolate or lanceolate-linear, 16–20 ×
7–10 mm
; appendages 3–4 ×
2–3.5 mm
(cilia and spine included). Appendages small, concealing a minor part of phyllaries, creamy to straw-coloured, triangular, not decurrent, innermost rounded; cilia white, sublunar, numerous, 8–12 on each side,
5–7 mm
long; spine narrowly triangular,
3–7 mm
long, equal to cilia. Flowers yellow. Central florets hermaphrodite, ca.
28 mm
long, corolla ca.
14 mm
long, anther tube pink; peripheral florets sterile, finely dissected, not radiant. Achenes oblong, brown, subglabrous,
6–7 mm
long,
3–3.5 mm
wide; hilum lateral, ca.
0.8 mm
long, glabrous. Pappus
14–17 mm
long, scabrous, brownish or straw-coloured.
Etymology:
—The species is named after the Zagros Mt. in W
Iran
, where the new species was found.
Distribution, ecology, climate and habitat
:—
Centaurea zagrosmontana
occurs in mountains at Ravansar,
Kermanshah province
in W
Iran
. This species is an Irano-Turanian element. It is a rare endemic, known only from fallow fields and roadsides in the Shahu mountains. It grows below
1500 m
above sea level. The climate is warm and temperate in Ravansar. The winter months are much rainier than the summer months. The average annual temperature is 13.8 °C, and precipitation averages
551 mm
. The climate here is classified as Csa by the Köppen-Geiger system.
Relationships
:—
Centaurea zagrosmontana
is similar to
C. obtusifolia
in colour of flowers and achene size, but differs in some important characters (see
Table 1
).