A New Species of Leopoldia (Asparagaceae) from Iran

A New Species of Leopoldia (Asparagaceae) from Iran

Phytotaxa 43: 61–64 (2012) ISSN 1179-3155 (print edition) www.mapress.com/phytotaxa/ PHYTOTAXA Copyright © 2012 Magnolia Press Article ISSN 1179-3163 (online edition) A new species of Leopoldia (Asparagaceae) from Iran AZARNOOSH JAFARI Department of Biology, Mashhad branch, Islamic Azad university, Mashhad, Iran. Email: [email protected] Abstract Leopoldia tijtijensis Jafari (Asparagaceae) from western of Iran (Kurdistan province) is newly described. It is similar to L. tenuiflora but differs in having dense cylindrical-conical raceme not lax cylindrical, purple-violet fertile flowers not green-brown, purple sterile flowers not pale violet, oblong urceolate fertile flower not tubular urceolate, triangular capsule not ovoid-cordate. Key words: Leopoldia tijtijensis, Asparagaceae, new species, Iran Introduction Leopoldia Parl. is a genus of bulbous plant traditionally belonging to Liliaceae, subfamily Lilioideae, tribe Scilleae (Engler 1887). Then it was placed in Hyacinthaceae, subfamily Hyacinthoideae and tribe Hyacintheae (Speta 1998) and more recently, in the Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae (APGIII 2009). According to Davis and Stuart, Leopoldia is one of the subgenera of Muscari (Davis & Stuart 1966, 1980, Stuart 1966) while, Garbari and Greuter regard Muscari s.l. as comprising four genera: Leopoldia Parl., Muscari Mill., Muscarimi Kostel and Pseudomuscari Garbari & Greuter (Garbari & Greuter 1970). Leopoldia comprises about 12 species (Govaerts & Zona 2008, Jafari & Maassoumi 2011) distributed in Europe, the Mediterranean area and SW Asia (Losinskaya 1935, Davis & Stuart 1966, 1980, Stuart 1966, Garbari & Greuter 1970, Davis 1984, Feinbrun 1986, Rechinger 1990, Jafari & Maassoumi 2011). Rechinger treats, Leopoldia as a subgenus of Muscari with four species in Iran (Rechinger 1990). In the latest review, the number of Iranian Leopoldia species is increased to five (Jafari & Maassoumi 2011). The genus has Pan- Mediterranean origin (Garbari & Greuter 1970). During fieldwork for the Flora of Iran project in May 2010, some interesting specimens of Leopoldia were collected from Tijtij in Kurdistan province (western Iran). After comparison materials, including type specimens from B, K, E, S, P, GB, BG, G, NAP, W, WU, TARI (herbarium abbreviations after Holmgren & Holmgren 2001), a new species was identified and is here described as Leopoldia tijtijensis. Key to the Iranian Leopoldia species 1. Tunics of bulb pinkish. Lobes of fertile flowers brown-cream ................................................................................... 2 1. Tunics of bulb ivory. Lobes of fertile flowers blackish................................................................................................ 3 2. Pedicle of sterile flowers longer than flowers, ascending ........................................................... L. comosa ( L.) Parl. 2. Pedicle of sterile flowers equal and shorter than flowers, horizontal to arcuate ......... L. caucasica (Griseb.) Losinsk. 3. Pedicle of fertile flowers shorter than flowers or sessile, fertile flowers campanulate ................................................. ......................................................................................................... Leopoldia ghouschtchiensis Jafari & Maassoumi 3. Pedicle of fertile flowers longer than or equal with flowers, fertile flowers tubular or tubular-campanulate ............ 4 Accepted by R. Govaerts: 1 Feb. 2012; published online in PDF: 3 Feb. 2012 61.

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