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Updated checklist of the Umbelliferae of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan:
nomenclature, synonymy, typification, distribution
M. G. Pimenov
Botanical Garden, Lomonosov Moscow State university, Vorobjevy Gory, Moscow, 117234, Russian Federation.
E-mails: mgpimenov@mail.ru, mgpimenov@gmail.com
Keywords: Apiaceae, carrot family, endemic species, Kazakhstan, lectotypification, Middle Asia, phytogeography,
synonyms, systematics, taxonomy.
Summary. The region of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan with 107 genera, 459 species and 204 endemic species is
one of essential Umbelliferae diversity centers not only in Asia, but also in the world. The biggest Umbelliferae genera
in the region are Ferula (100 species), Seseli (49), Elwendia (19), Bupleurum (18), Elaeosticta (18), Prangos (16), Semenovia (16). The diversity of the family by country is as follows: Kazakhstan (82 genera – 211 species – 28 endemic
species), Uzbekistan (68 – 200 – 18, respectively), Kyrgyzstan (65 – 192 – 29), Tajikistan (65 – 176 – 20), and Turkmenistan (51 – 122 – 9). The latter differs considerably from other countries of the region not only in lesser diversity,
but also in generic and specific sets, approaching the features of Iranian Umbelliferae. The distribution of species was
described with regard to provinces of all five countries. The list of endemic species for each country was compiled on
the basis of field, herbarium and published data. There are 16 endemic genera in Middle Asia and Kazakhstan, including Astomatopsis, Autumnalia, Fergania, Kafirnigania, Karatavia, Komarovia, Kuramosciadium, Lipskya, Mogoltavia, Paulita, Pilopleura, Schtschurowskia, Sclerotiaria, Sphaenolobium, Sphaerosciadium, and Tschulaktavia, 6 other
genera being subendemics. Across the region the important border between Middle Asian (eastern part of SW Asian
floristic province of the Mediterranean type) and Central Asian phytochoria passes; the former being considerably
richer in the Umbelliferae than the latter.
Обновленный конспект зонтичных (Umbelliferae) Средней Азии и
Казахстана: номенклатура, синонимия, типификация, распространение
М. Г. Пименов
Ботанический сад Московского государственного университета им. М. В. Ломоносова,
Воробьевы Горы, г. Москва, 117234, Россия
Ключевые слова: зонтичные, Казахстан, лектотипификация., синонимы, систематика, Средняя Азия,
таксономия, фитогеография, эндемичные виды, Apiaceae.
Аннотация. Регион Средней Азии и Казахстана со 107 родами, 459 видами и 204 эндемичными видами
представляет собой один из важнейших центров разнообразия Umbelliferae не только в Азии, но и в мировом
масштабе. Крупнейшими родами зонтичных в регионе являются Ferula (100 видов), Seseli (49), Elwendia (19),
Bupleurum (18), Elaeosticta (18), Prangos (16), Semenovia (16). В зависимости от страны, разнообразие семейства распределяется следующим образом: Казахстан (82 рода – 211 видов – 28 эндемичных видов), Узбекистан
(68 – 200 – 18 соответственно), Кыргызстан (65 – 192 – 29), Таджикистан (65 – 176 – 20) и Туркменистан (51 –
122 – 9). Последняя отличается от других стран региона не только меньшим разнообразием, но и существенно
другим родовым и видовым набором, приближающимися к особенностям Umbelliferae иранской флоры. Детали в распределении видов рассматривались по провинциям всех пяти стран. Список эндемичных видов для
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каждой страны был составлен на основе полевых и опубликованных данных. В Средней Азии и Казахстане
насчитывается 16 эндемичных родов – Astomatopsis, Autumnalia, Fergania, Kafirnigania, Karatavia, Komarovia,
Kuramosciadium, Lipskya, Mogoltavia, Paulita, Pilopleura, Schtschurowskia, Sclerotiaria, Sphaenolobium, Sphaerosciadium и Tschulaktavia. Через регион проходит важная флористическая граница между собственно ботанической Средней Азией (восточная часть ЮЗ Азиатской флористической провинции средиземноморского типа) и
центральноазиатской фитохорией; первая значительно богаче зонтичными, чем вторая.
Introduction
Like the publication of the previous synopsis
on nomenclature, synonymy, typification, and distribution of some Asian Umbelliferae (“Updated
checklist of Chinese Umbelliferae”, Pimenov, 2017,
2018), this new review has been compiled from materials stored in the GNOM and ASIUM databases
(Pimenov, Leonov, 1993, 2002, 2004) at the Botanical Garden of Lomonosov Moscow State University
(original software by M. W. Leonov). This review
is dedicated to another important World center in
of the diversity of the family taxa in Asia, namely
Middle Asia and Kazakhstan. The taxonomic basis
of the present publication has been updated with regard to the latest monograph of the family (Plunkett
et al., 2019).
The boundaries and terminology related to the
phytochorion of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan will
provide some clarification, due to different interpretations in general and botanical-geographical literature. Apparently, the term “Middle Asia” appeared
in Russian literature in the works of the outstanding historian S. M. Solovyev (first volume was published ad 1851), who explains this term as the area
southward of the Russian Plain and eastward of the
Caspian Sea. The pioneer in the use of the term in
botanical literature was probably V. I. Lipsky (1900,
1904, 1910); in his “Materials …” it is explained that
Middle Asia is Russian Turkestan plus the Bukhara
and Khiva khanates. After local national states became independent, the phrase “Central Asia” was
often used instead of “Middle Asia”. Being acceptable in a political context, these terms, however, create confusion in plant geography, since the botanical
“Middle Asia” and “Central Asia” denote two considerably different contrast phytochoria (Grubov,
1959; Kamelin, 1973, 1990; Takhtajan, 1978).
In the botanico-geographical part of this publication, the most important task was to adequately and
sufficiently detailed characterize the distribution
of each species of the MA & K. Umbelliferae It is
much easier to register actual plant distribution with
regard to administrative-territorial division (states,
provinces and districts) than constantly changing
borders of phytochoria in different author’s inter-
pretation. Therefore, species distribution is shown
here by country (Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan) and its currently accepted
provinces. The geographical names used are spelt
as in the Times Atlas of the World: Comprehensive
Edition (2011).
The characteristics by countries and provinces,
compiled taking into account numerous literary,
herbarium and field data, are the most accurate and
pragmatic from the point of view of further use. But
to this I tried to add a botanico-geographical characteristic (regardless of the administrative boundaries), but in the most general form, since there are
numerous and difficult to eliminate contradictions
between the data of different authors on the botanical regionalization of Asia. Here Asia is divided in
total into phytochories, and for each species one or
several phytochories are indicated (+ non-Asian
continents, in case of wide distribution).
There is a series of prominent original books
by R. V. Kamelin (1973, 1979, 1990, 1998) devoted to the florogenetic analysis of the natural flora
of mountainous Middle Asia and adjacent territories (for example, the Altai mountainous country
in a broad sense). In these works, materials on the
flowering plants of wide taxonomic range are also
a unique basis for clarifying particular issues of botanical geography, allow us to consider the Umbelliferae against the background of regional and often
global problems of flora.
In recent posthumous publications by R. V. Kamelin (2017, 2018), the region of Mountainous
Middle Asia is included in the SW Asian province
(≈ “Переднеазиатская область”) of the Ancient
Mediterranean subkingdom, while the territory of
Kazakhstan covers parts of three floristic provinces –
two Ancient Mediterranean (SW Asian and Sahara-Gobi provinces) and one of Boreal subkingdom
(the Steppe province). This is a broader viewpoint
on Asian biogeography, in particular on Mediterranean (Ancien Mediterranean) phytochorion, the part
of which is the greater Middle Asia. The same was
the position of Meusel (1971), the Mediterranean of
whom reachs foodhills of the Himalaya. Apparently,
the modern understanding of the specifics of this region goes back to the ideas of the eastern Ancient
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Mediterranean and even to “flora orientalis” by
P. E. Boissier.
In contrast to Chinese Umbelliferae, investigated
by botanists from different countries, the Middle
Asian representatives of the family were studied almost entirely within the framework of one botanical
school, namely Russian or Soviet, and of its derivatives after the collapse of the Soviet Union, with
little involvement of foreign scientists. Even if there
were some botanists of different ethnic background,
like A. Schrenk, A. Bunge, A. Lenmann etc., they
lived and served in the Russian Empire, and therefore can hardly be considered foreigners.
Although 33 Umbelliferae species currently
known from the territory of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan were described by Linnaeus (1753), the
true regional diversity of the family began to show
itself only in the first half of the 19th century,
when the first original researchers with their herbaria came to the region. In particular, these were
A. Lehmann, whose herbarium was treated by
A. Bunge (1843, 1848, 1854), in mountainous Middle Asia, and G. S. Karelin & I. P. Kirilov (1841,
1842; see also Botschantzev, 1976; Gubanov et al.,
1998) and independently A. Schrenk (1843); Fischer
& Meyer (1841, 1842, 1845) in North and East Kazakhstan. For instance, A. Bunge described the new
genera Hyalolaena Bunge and Eremodaucus Bunge
on the basis of Lehmann’s collection. The Schrenk’s
collection was studied not only by the botanist himself, but also by Fisher and C. A. Meyer, Regel and
Schmalhausen, Trautvetter and other taxonomists.
As various parts of Middle Asia gradually joined
or became associated with the Russian Empire,
their botanical research intensified (Borszcszov,
1860; Regel, Herder, 1866; Osten-Saken, Ruprecht, 1869; Kaufmann, 1870, 1871; Regel et Schmalhausen, 1878a-b, 1882; Franchet, 1883; Lipsky,
1896, 1900, 1904; Fedtschenko, 1899, 1902; KosoPoljansky, 1913а-б, 1914, 1915а-б, 1916а-б, 1921,
1922, 1925). At this time, the new genera Albertia
Regel et Schmalh., Angelocarpa Rupr., Euryangium Kauffm., Galagania Lipsky, Holopleura Regel
et Schmalh., Korshinskia Lipsky, Kozlovia Lipsky,
Ladyginia Lipsky, Renarda Regel, Schtschurowskia
Regel et Schmalh., and Semenovia Regel were described from the region. The results of botanical
studies, carried out in this period were summed up by
B. A. Fedtschenko (Fedtschenko O. A., Fedtschenko
B. A., 1909; Fedtschenko, 1915), and B. M. KosoPoljansky (1920).
It should be noted that multiple taxonomic questions regarding local genera and species of the Um-
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belliiferae became clearer after the publication of
Boissier’s “Flora Orientalis” (Boissier, 1872, 1888),
which included 25 species from Middle Asia and
Kazakhstan, as well as 56 species of the family described from neighboring countries and later found
in Middle Asia. Nomenclature of the Umbelliferae
of Boissier’s Oriental herbarium, kept now in the
Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques de la ville de Genève (G-BOIS), was critically studied by Pimenov &
Jacquemoud (2020).
After the Revolution, regional research centers
were set up in Middle Asia and Kazakhstan, such
as universities, botanical gardens, and academic institutions with herbaria. Regional botanical schools
appeared in Tashkent, Alma-Ata, Dushanbe, Ashgabat and some other cities, led by prominent scientists
who came from the central USSR for a permanent
job. The biggest school appeared in Tashkent with
the core in the Middle Asian University. Tashkent
became the regional center in Umbelliferae investigation too. Prominent botanist prof. E. P. Korovin,
with broad interests in taxonomy, phylogeny, ecology, floristics, geobotany and plant morphology, since
1923 until his death in 1963 published the regional
treatments of Umbelliferae from Turkmenistan (Korovin, 1950), Uzbekistan (Korovin, 1959), Kazakhstan (Korovin, 1963) and Tajikistan (Korovin et al.,
1984), compiled an unique illustrated monograph
of the genus Ferula (Korovin, 1947) and critically
studied many other Umbelliferae genera. The treatment of Umbelliferae in “Flora of the USSR” (1950,
1951), in which the majority of the genera were processed by prof. B. K. Schischkin from the Komarov
Botanical Institute of RAS, summed up the knowledge on the Umbelliferae from Middle Asia, including five new genera and 26 new species from the
region.
Next new regional Umbelliferae treatment was
published (Pimenov, 1983), which was a part of critical summary of the Middle Asian flora except that
of the northern boreal part of Kazakhstan, without
morphological descriptions and with determination
keys, extensive synonymy of species, and distribution of species in the mountainous part of the territory, based on ridges rather than administrative subdivisions. The multivolume publication was conceived by Tashkent botanists under the leadership
of A. I. Vvedensky, to include 15 new Umbelliferae
species. Subsequent seven years were very difficult
for the whole Soviet science, in particular due to severe financial limitations, especially in the national
republics of Middle Asia and in Kazakhstan. Nevertheless, some scientific projects in taxonomic and
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floristic botany continued. A regional summary of
Umbelliferae for Tajikistan (Korovin et al., 1984)
was published, and that for Kyrgyzstan was started,
to be come out later (Pimenov, Kljuykov, 2002).
The last period (2016‒2020) saw the continuation of the description of new taxa from Middle
Asia and Kazakhstan, against the background of
profound political changes in the region, including the formation of five independent states from
the former Soviet Republics, followed by dramatic
events in some of them, especially in Tajikistan and
Turkmenistan, which hampered or even destroyed
local science. The old scientific schools largely
cessed to exist. In fact, botanical activity persisted
only in Tashkent, where a new floristic project,
“Flora of Uzbekistan”, began. Only three volumes
have so far been published (2016–2019), containing
the treatment of Amaryllidaceae (Khassanov, 2016),
and some other families (Flora of Uzbekistan, Sennikov (ed.), 2016, 2017, 2019); treatments of some
other families, including Umbelliferae (Apiaceae),
are still being prepared. In the botanical garden of
Moscow State University, an extensive effort in
critical studies of Asian Umbelliferae based on integrative taxonomy is under way. In contrast to earlier research, these investigations, including field
studies and the checking of local herbaria, involve
such neighboring Asian countries, as China, Turkey,
Iran, India, Nepal, and even Afghanistan, which enables one to treat Middle Asian taxa in a broader
context. Herbarium collections, including type
ones, kept in World herbaria, as K, P, BM, E, G, B,
S, L, M, JE, etc., became available. Treatments or
up-to-date listings of the Umbelliferae from neighboring countries were published, including Russia
(Pimenov, Ostroumova, 2012), China (She Menglan et al., 2005; Pimenov, 2017б, 2018), Kyrgyzstan
(Pimenov, Kljuykov, 2002), Afghanistan (Brechle et
al., 2013), Iran (Mozaffarian, 2007), Turkey (Güner
et al., 2012) and others, as well as numerous articles,
partly concerning the Middle Asian region. It would
be impossible to enumerate all these publications
here, however some of them can be found in the reference list or nomenclatural citations for a particular
species.
Specially, for this publication and a separate
review of the type materials, kept in TASH, the
barcoding of Umbelliferae types of TASH have
been carried out using HerbScan TM224 and Epson
Exptession 100000XL with resolution 360dpi and
600 dpi, respecuvely under the guidance of Prof.
Komiljon Tojibaev, the Director of the Institute of
Botany of the Academy of Sciences of Republic of
Uzbekistan. New collections, made by botanists of
this institute, for instance the interesting gatherings
by Orzimat Turginov with colleagues in the
mountains, arrounding Fergana, were also included.
The newly accepted barcodes for broader type
collection of the Umbelliferae of Middle Asia were
made in St. Petersburg (LE). They are used in the
present publication.
The structure of this publication is similar to that
of Chinese Umbelliferae Conspectus, and provides
for each taxon (species or sometimes infraspecific
taxon) the accepted name, the data of the protologue,
the basionym, if different from the accepted name,
the type materials, synonyms (with the same data
as for accepted names), and distribution by country
and province, and outside the considered region by
countries, as well as inclusion in large phytochoria
(SW Asia, Central Asia, and so on). Barcodes of
type material would be of use, however there are
few of them for specific taxa of this region thus far.
As of today, all herbarium materials at Moscow
University (MW) and a small part of huge type
collections at the Komarov Botanical Institute
(LE), including Umbelliferae types of Middle
Asia, have been digitized. In connection with this
publication, the barcodes were recently generated
(under the guidance of K. Sh. Tojibaev, the Director
of the Institute of Botany of Academy of Sciences
of Republic of Uzbekistan) for type material, kept
in TASH, the most essential and rich herbarium
collection located in the Middle Asian region.
Conspectus of the Umbelliferae of Middle Asia
and Kazakhstan (MA & K)
Aegopodium alpestre Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 354.
≡ Carum alpestre (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 199.
Type: RUSSIA. [Altai] “Tscharysch, Meyer
[Ledebour] 414 (268/742/918)” (lectotype LE!,
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2005: 958);
isolectotypes C! [C10005768]; Circa fontes fl. Belaja
Uba et Tscharysch, VII 1826, Meyer [Ledebour]
(syntypes LE!, P! [P02518728, P02518744]);
KAZAKHSTAN. In subumbrosis alpestribus v.
gr. in latere boreali montis crucis prope Riddersk.
Meyer [Ledebour] (syntype LE?).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern and Eastern Asia.
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Aegopodium kashmiricum (R. R. Stewart ex
Dunn) Pimenov, 1992, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch.
Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 97(4): 114.
≡ Pimpinella kashmirica R. R. Stewart ex Dunn,
1924, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew: 384.
Type: INDIA. “NW India, Sonamarg, at
3–4000 m, VII 1921, Stewart 6267” (lectotype K!
[K000685615], designated by Pimenov, 2018, in
Turczaninowia 21, 1: 117).
– Aegopodium alpestre auct. non Ledeb.: O. et B.
Fedtsch., 1911, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 28(2): 30, p. p.
– Aegopodium tadshikorum auct. non Schischk.:
V. M. Vinogr. 1988, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 25: 121,
p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov., Naryn prov.,
Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan.
Distribution area: Central, South-Western and
Eastern Asia.
Aegopodium podagraria L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 265.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europa ad sepes inque
pomariis, 107, Aegopodium 1” (lectotype BMCliff.! [BM000558400], designated by Reduron &
Jarvis, 1993: 15; see also Reduron, 2007).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Georgia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern), Europa,
N. America, Australia & Oceania.
Aegopodium tadshikorum Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 600, 456.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Baldzhuan,
in faucibus fl. Jach-su, 04 VII 1897, Lipsky” (holotype LE! [LE01065718]).
– Aegopodium podagraria auct. non L.: O. et B.
Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. 3: 81.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
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Anethum involucratum Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 11.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj, vallis fluv.
Kaschka-Darja, in regione urbis Karschi, 1928, Linczevski 273“ (holotype TASH – not found).
Note: Very critical or even enigmatic species.
Korovin's description does not correspond to the
characteristics of the genus Anethum (Schischkin,
1951: 17), distributed in the Middle Asia only in
culture, but rather to the characters of the genus
Galagania. The final decision can be obtained
by examining a type specimen. Schischkin (l.c.)
believed that the type of this name is in Tashkent.
Unfortunately, it was not found in Tashkent herbaria.
The question remains open. Nevertheless, Kljuykov
(2020), who does not have a type or other reliable
material according to Anethum involucratum,
considered it possible to transfer the species to
the genus Galagania with a new nomenclature
combination and put the newly described species
in the synonymy of it. Until the type of Anethum
involucratum has been found, all this is not
very good. In the Karshi region, from where
A. involucratum was described as a weed in the field
Anethum tenuisectum is a fairly common species.
Angelica brevicaulis (Rupr.) B. Fedtsch., 1909,
Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko et B. A.
Fedtschenko) 3: 99; ejusd. 1911, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 28(2): 44.
≡ Angelocarpa brevicaulis Rupr., 1869, Mém.
Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (sér. 7) 14(4)
(Sert. Tiansch.): 48.
≡ Archangelica brevicaulis (Rupr.) Rchb. f.
1876, J. Bot. 14: 46.
≡ Coelopleurum brevicaule (Rupr.) Drude, 1898,
in Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler & Prantl) 3, 8: 212.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, Suukty
(Tschatyr-kol), 02 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken” (lectotype LE! [LE01065791], designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1999:81)); “In regione sylvatica jugi Thian-Schan Toyn-Thal. 02 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken”
(syntype LE! [LE01065792, LE01065793]).
= Archangelica decurrens Ledeb. var. alpina
Regel et Herder, 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes
Moscou 39, 3: 77.
Type: “Thian Schan. Semenov” (holotype LE
[LE01065815, LE01065816]).
= Archangelica songorica (Regel et Schmalh.)
Lipsky ex Paulsen, 1903, Vidensk. Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kjøbenhavn 1903: 143.
= Angelica songorica Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5, 2: 590.
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Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kok-djar-Thale im
Thian-Schan-Gebirge, in einer Hohe von 8000',
Osten-Saken” (syntype LE [LE010659214]).
= Angelica songorica Regel et Schmalh var.
ovatifolia Regel et Schmalh. 1878, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5, 2: 591.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. ”In jugis montium
Alexander in trajectu Kara-bura 8000’ alt. A. Regel”
(lectotype LE [LE01065817], designated here).
= Angelica songorica Regel et Schmalh var.
rotundifolia Regel et Schmalh., 1878, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5, 2: 591.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokania inter
jugo Isfairam et glacies Tantis-bai, 8-11000’alt.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01065813];
designated here; Kokand khanate, glacier
Tschtschurovskogo. 1871. O. A. Fedtschenko
(syntype LE [LE01065808]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov.,
Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.,
Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni Badakhshan,
Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Samarqand prov.?, Qashqadarya prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Angelica decurrens (Ledeb.) B. Fedtsch., 1909,
Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko & B. A.
Fedtschenko) 3: 99.
≡ Archangelica decurrens Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour). 1: 316.
≡ Archangelica officinalis (Moench) Hoffm. var.
decurrens (Ledeb.) Ave-Lall., 1842, in Fischer et al.
(eds.), 1842, Index Sem. Horti Petrop. 9: 61.
≡ Angelica archangelica L. var. decurrens (Ledeb.) Weinert, 1973, Feddes Repert. 84(4): 309.
≡ Angelica archangelica L. subsp. decurrens (Ledeb.) V. B. Kuvaev, 1981, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad)
66(7): 952.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. [Altai] “Hab. ubique
ad rivulorum margines. Ad fluvium Kutschum, VI
1826, Meyer 214” (lectotype LE! [LE01071446],
designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 959).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; S:
S Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Northern,
Central, and South-Western), Europa (E).
Angelica komarovii (Schischk.) V. N. Tikhom.,
1967, Biol. Nauki, Moscow 1(37): 91.
≡ Archangelica komarovii Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 353, 31.
≡ Angelica archangelica L. f. komarovii
(Schischk.) Weinert, 1973, Feddes Repert. 84(4):
310.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Montes
Zeravschanici, ad ripam lacum Iskander-kul. 18 VIII
1893. Komarov” (lectotype LE! [LE00052168];
designated here; isolectotypes A [A00076080], LE
[LE01065809]).
– Angelica decurrens auct. non Ledeb.: O.
et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 99, quoad pl.
pamiro-alaic.
– Archangelica tschimganica auct. non Schischk.:
Korovin, 1959, Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 395, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Angelica multicaulis Pimenov, 1972, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 77(5): 90,
tab. 1, 3, map 2(2).
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, Tian-Shan
centralis, jugum Terskei-Alatau, in valle fluvii Sarydzhas inter ostia fluminis Kuilu et M.Taldysu, ad declivia conglomeratis, 21 VIII 1969, Pimenov, Borjaev & Trusov 2095” (holotype LE! [LE01065810];
isotypes LE! [LE01065811], MW! [MW0593939]).
= Angelica tichomirovii V. M. Vinogr. 1986,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 23: 93, fig. 1.
Type: CHINA. “Dzhungaria, Tian-Schan, jugum
Iren-Chabirga, mons Monguto, 2700 m s. m. 02 VIII
1879. A. Regel” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Ysykköl prov., Naryn prov.?).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Angelica sylvestris L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 251.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae frigidioris
subhumidis sylvaticis, Herb. Clifford, 97, Angelica”
(lectotype BM-Cliff!, designated by Reduron et
Jarvis, 1992: 557; see also: Reduron, 2007).
= Taeniopetalum peucedanoides Bunge, 1852,
Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 127.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Auf der Linie zwischen Orenburg und Orskaja, VII 1840, Lehmann
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540” (syntypes P! [P00731602], W!); “Zwischen
Ufa und Sterlitamak, 22 VIII 1840, Lehmann” (lectotype P! [P0073100, P00731691], designated by
Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 112).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia, Georgia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (N, Central and SW),
Europa, Africa, N. America (adv).
Angelica ternata Regel et Schmalh., 1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 590, tornata; 1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr.
Pl. Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 32.
≡ Callisace ternata (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 179.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokania, a trajectum
Isfairam ad Alai, 8000' (var cordifolia) 20 VII 1871,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01071441],
designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 81;
isolectotype LE [LE01071442], “Iskanderkul (var.
petiolulata). O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE
[LE01071443–LE01071445]).
= Peucedanum skardicum C. B. Clarke, 1879, in
Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 711.
Type: PAKISTAN. “Baltistan, near Scardo, alt.
12000 ft [Birjila, Kashmir, 12000 ft.], 01 VIII 1876,
Clarke 29882A” (holotype K! [K000685393]).
= Angelica strattoniana Aitch. et Hemsl., 1882,
J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 19: 164, tab. 13, fig. 1–7.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nuristan, Mount Sikaram westwards to Mount Seratigah, growing out of
the clefts of rocks from 9000 to 13000 feet, 26 VII
1880, Aitchison 394” (lectotype K!; designated by
Pimenov and Jacquemoud, 2017, in Turczaninowia
20, 2: 112; isolectotypes DD!, G-BOIS!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Angelica tschimganica (Korovin) V. N. Tikhom.,
1967, Biol. Nauki, Mosc. 1 (37): 91.
≡ Archangelica decurrens Ledeb. var.
tschimganica Korovin, 1926, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk.
133
Gosud. Univ. 14: 12, Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl. As.
Med. 10): N 243.
≡ Archangelica tschimganica (Korovin)
Schischk., 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17:
32.
≡ Angelica archangelica L. f. tschimganica
(Korovin) Weinert, 1973, Feddes Repert. 84(4): 309.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Sirdarya, distr.
Taschkent ad ripas fl. Tschimganka, in regione
fruticum, 10 VIII 1925, Korovin 243” (lectotype LE [LE01065818–LE01065820]; TASH!
[TASH003696];
designated
by
Schischkin
(1951: 32), isolectotypes BP!, C! [C10008314],
G! [G00359721], LE!], MW! [MW0593949,
MW0593941],
S!
[S12-21665],
TASH!
[[TASH003696]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Dzhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.,
Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Korovin (1926) described a species from
one collection, representing a series of exsiccates,
but he did not accept which specimen and in which
herbarium he takes on the type (lectotype) of the
new taxon. Schischkin (1951: 32) was the first to
indicate that the type is found in LE. Together with
the description of Korovin this indication is a real
lectotypification of the species.
Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm., 1814, Gen.
Pl. Umbell.: 41, 47, tab. 1, fig. 21.
≡ Scandix cerefolium L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 257.
≡ Chaerophyllum cerefolium (L.) Crantz, 1767,
Stirp. Austr. Fasc. 3: 70.
≡ Chaerophyllum sativum Lam., 1779, Fl. franç.
3: 438, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Scandix tenuifolia Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 166, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Cerefolium sativum Besser, 1809, Prim. fl.
Galiciae austriac. 1: 219.
≡ Anthriscus sativa (Lam.) Besser, 1822, Enum.
Pl. (Besser) 13, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Myrrhoides cerefolium (L.) Kuntze, 1891, Revis. gen. pl. 1: 268.
≡ Selinum cerefolium (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 73.
≡ Chaerefolium cerefolium (L.) Schinz et Thell.,
1908, Vierteljahrsschr. Naturf. Ges. Zürich 53: 554.
Type: EUROPE. “In apris et arvis Europae
australioris, 364.4” (lectotype LINN! [LINNHL364-4], designated by Jafri 1985: 16; see also:
Spalik et Jarvis, 1989; Reduron, 2007).
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Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.),
Tajikistan (Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and SouthWestern), Europa, Africa, N. America.
Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm. var.
trichocarpa Neilr. 1866, Aufz. Ungarn Slavon. Gefasspfl.: 221.
≡ Chaerophyllum trichospermum Schult. 1814,
Oestr. Fl. (ed. 2) 1: 504, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non
Lam. (1783).
≡ Anthriscus trichosperma Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 525,
nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm. var. trichosperma Wimm. et Grab. 1827, Fl. Siles. 1: 291, ‘trichospermum”.
≡ Cereferolium trichospermum Besser, 1822,
Enum. pl. (Besser): 44.
≡ Chaerefolium trichospermum Stankov, 1949,
in Stankov et Taliev, Syst. Classif. Vasc. Pl. Eur.
Russ.: 536.
Type: EUROPE, HUNGARY. “In Ungern
haufigerls der vorige, Kitaibel”.
= Chaerophyllum sativum M. Bieb. 1808, Fl.
Taur.-Cauc. 1: 232, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Lam.
(1779).
= Anthriscus cerefolium M. Bieb. 1819, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 3: 237, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Hoffm.
(1814).
Type: RUSSIA/UKRAINE. “Ex Tauria et
Caucaso rutheno” (lectotype LE-Bieb!, annotated
by V. Byalt in LE).
= Anthriscus longirostris Bertol., 1837, Fl. Ital.
(Parlatore) 3: 197.
= Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm. var.
longirostris (Bertol.) Cannon, 1967, Feddes Repert.
74, 1–2: 36.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. Ex Sardinia, Moris “.
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan.
Anthriscus glacialis Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 145.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Karategin, Nazarjailau, 02 VIII 1896, Lipsky” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051013], designated by V. M. Vinogradova,
1997a: 95); “Systema fl. Zaravschan, trajectus Anzob, 10000', 20 VI 1870, O. A. Fedtschenko” (syn-
types LE) “Margef ad fl. Jagnob. 18 VI 1892. Komarov” (syntypes LE! [LE00051013–LE00051015,
LE00051017, LE00051018, LE00051021]); “Hissar
Mts., fontes fl. Zarschob, 13 VI 1896, Lipsky” (syntype LE! [LE00051020]); “Karategin, Nazar-jailau,
02 VIII1896, Lipsky” (lectotype LE!, designated by
M. G. Pimenov (Vinogradova, 1997a: 95); “Darvas, prope glaciem Schagasy in jugum Petri Primi,
03 VIII 1899, Lipsky” (syntype LE! [LE00051016]);
“Kilimba, 09 VII 1897“ Lipsky” (syntype LE!
[LE00051023, LE00051024]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm., 1814, Gen. pl.
Umbell.: 40, 46, tab. 1, fig. 19.
≡ Chaerophyllum sylvestre L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 258.
Type: “In Europae pomariis & cultis (lectotype
LINN [LINN-HL- 365-1], designated by Spalik &
Jarvis, 1989).
= Anthriscus nemorosa (M. Bieb.) Spreng., 1813,
Neue Schriften Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. &
Prodr.): 27.
= Anthriscus aemula (Woronow) Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 129.
= Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. subsp.
aemula (Woronow) Kitam. 1962, Acta Phytotax.
Geobot. 20: 195.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Bashkiria, canton
Sterlitamak, prope pag. Togus-Temir, sylvae
querceto-betuletae, 12 VI 1928, Kucherovskaya 475”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2003: 106).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.),
Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.,
Akhal prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Korea, Nepal, India, Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidjan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Northern,
Central, Eastern, South-Western, and Mediterranean
Asia), Europa, Africa, N. America.
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Aphanopleura capillifolia (Regel et Schmalh.)
Lipsky, 1896, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. SaintPetersbourg (ser. 5) 4(4): 379.
≡ Pimpinella capillifolia Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 29.
≡ Carum capillifolium (Regel et Schmalh.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 199, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Kar. et Kir.
(1841).
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In Turkestaniae deserto
inter fluvium Syr-Darya et Taschkent. 19 V 1871.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051682],
designated by A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 131); “Vallis fl. Zaravschan, inter Ulus et Dzham. 12 V 1869.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE01065701];
“Katta-kurgan. 08 V 1869. O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE01065702]; “Karatau, ad fl. Tschujan.
06. 1876. A. Regel” (syntypes LE! [LE01065703–
LE01065706]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Centr.:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Sughd prov.,
Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Karakalpak, Buxoro prov., Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Aphanopleura leptoclada (Aitch. et Hemsl.)
Lipsky, 1896, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. SaintPetersbourg (ser. 5) 4(4): 377.
≡ Carum leptocladum Aitch. et Hemsl., 1888,
Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. London (2 ser.) 3(1): 66, tab.
22.
≡ Eriocycla leptoclada (Aitch. et Hemsl.)
M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 507, fig. 150.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Afghanistania, Harirud valley, 05 VI 1885, Aitchison 603” (lectotype K!;
designated here; isolectotypes C! [C10008329], FI!
[FI014839], G! [G00359737], GH [GH00075662],
LE, P [P00834708]).
= Psammogeton glabrum Bornm. et Sint., 1909,
in Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko et B. A.
Fedtschenko). 3: 117, nom. inval. (Art. 39.1).
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio transcaspica:
Aschabad in deserto salso. 13 VI 1900. Sintenis 500”
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(syntypes P [P03214055, P03214956, P03214958]).
= Aphanopleura fedtschenkoana Koso-Pol.,
1922, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R.
3(18): 69. in nota, nom. altern.
= Carum aphanopleurae Koso-Pol., 1922, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 3(18): 70.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In Buchara, in valle
Schirabad pr. Nauschachar, in versuris inter segetis copiosae, 24 VI 1916, Popov 130” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051472], designated by V. M. Vinogradova, 1999: 83); “In Buchara, mons Chaudactau, 19 IV 1912, Neustrujev 391” (syntype LE!
[LE00051473]); “In Buchara, regio arenoso, pr.
Talimarek, 21 IV 1912, Neustrujev 714–717” (syntypes LE [LE00051474, LE00051475); “Buchara,
kischlak Chtai, 21 IV 1912, Schlessner 338” (syntype LE! [LE00051476]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov., Sirdarya prov.,
Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Daşoguz prov.,
Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Apium graveolens L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 264.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae humectis,
praesertim maritimis 374.3” (lectotype LINN
[LINN-HL374-3]; designated by Tardieu-Blot 1967:
44; “Herb. Clifford, 107, Apium 1” (epitype BMCLIFF [BM000558404], designated by Reduron et
Jarvis 1992: 557; see also: Reduron, 2007).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Karakalpak,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan
prov., Fergana prov.), Turkmenistan.
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam,
Myanmar, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Sri-Lanka,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbadzhan, Georgia,
Turkey, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, UAE,
Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Egypt
(Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
Eastern, South-Western, Mediterranean, W
Tropical), Europa, Africa, N. America, S. America,
Australia & Oceania.
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Astomatopsis galiocarpa Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 30.
≡ Astoma galiocarpum (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 1981, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 66(4): 478.
≡ Astomaea galiocarpa (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast.
Sred. Azii 7: 194.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Hissarici, vall.
fl. Tupalang, ad trajectum Gova, 3800 m s. m., 14
VIII 1937, Lepeschkin &t Kutaleva 17” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002184]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
= Aulacospermum schischkinii V. M. Vinogr.
2002, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 87(2): 141, fig.
1, 2A, map 3,2.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Kazachstania,
area monticulosa Centrali-Kazachstanica, prov.
Karagandy, 70 km ad austro-orientem a urb.
Karkaralinsk, mons Koschubai, 1559 m s. m.
(systema montium Kent), 19 VII 1968,
Karamyscheva, Vlasov & Raczkowskaja 814”
(holotype LE! [LE00050232, LE00050233]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; SE:
Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern and Central Asia.
Aulacospermum alaicum Pimenov et Kljuykov,
1983, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
88(6): 90, fig. 1 (D-Z).
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Alaicum, declivium septentrionale, in systemate fluvii Soch,
pars superior faucium Augul, ad declivitates schistoses, in Juniperetum, 13 VII 1981, Pimenov, Kljuykov
& Vassiljeva 300” (holotype MW! [MW0593758,
MW0593759]; isotypes B! [B 10 0278973],
E! [E00000240], GB!, LE! [LE00051271], P!
[P00602130], TASH! [TASH002222]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Tashkent type collection contains only a
duplicate of holotype, kept in Moscow (MW).
Aulacospermum gonocaulum Popov, 1935,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. n. s. 44(2): 129.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Jugum Transili Alatau,
declivum dextrum rupestre rivulum Alma-Atinka
minoris, infra Medeo, inter arbores et frutices, 18
VI 1933, Popov” (lectotype MW! ; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 115;
isolectotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Aulacospermum anomalum (Ledeb.) Ledeb.,
1833, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour). 4: 335.
≡ Cnidium anomalum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour). 1: 330.
≡ Pleurospermum anomalum (Ledeb.) B.
Fedtsch., 1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 604.
Type: RUSSIA. [Altai] In pratis fertilibus
humidiusculis in convallibus fluviorum Tscharysch,
Koksun, Ledebour (syntypes H! [H1132430],
LE! [LE01065745], P!; KAZAKHSTAN [Altai]
“Prope redout Alexandrovsk, 20 VII 1826, Meyer
243” (lectotype LE! [LE01066099], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 961; isolectotypes LE!
[LE01065741, LE01066100], P!).
= Cnidium anomalum Ledeb. var. acaulis Ledeb.,
1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour). 1: 330.
Type: RUSSIA. “In alpe ad fontes fl. Tschegan.
[In summa alpe Tscheganensi], 1826, Bunge” (holotype LE!)
Aulacospermum gracile Pimenov et Kljuykov,
1983, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd.
Biol. 88(6): 89, fig. 1 (A-G).
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Alaicum, declivium septentrionale, in valle fluvii Kirghiz-ata,
inter pag. Aldyke et Koldai. 17 VII 1981. Kljuykov,
Baranova & Lavrova 413” (holotype MW!
[MW0593760]; isotypes B! [B 10 0278972], BM!
[BM000944696], E! [E00000241, E00000966], JE!
[JE00019650], LE! [LE00051272], P! [P00602131],
TASH! [TASH002223]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Tashkent type collection contains only a
duplicate of holotype, kept in Moscow (MW).
Aulacospermum ikonnikovii Kamelin, 2000,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 32: 131.
Type: TAJIKISTAN “Tajikistania, Regio Badachschania, jugum Jazgulemicum, in valle fl.
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Bartang, in parietibus abruptis faucium Spondzh
(Sipanszh), alt. eo 3000 m, 08 VII 1991, Navruzschoev” (holotype LE!; isotype KHOR).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Aulacospermum plicatum Pimenov et Kljuykov,
1990, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 75(1): 90, fig. 1, 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Naryn, in valle
fl. Arpa infra ostium fluminis Chilbili, in declivibus
aridibus schistoso-lapidosis in regione Juniperetorum, 05 VIII 1987, Pimenov & Kljuykov 732” (holotype LE! [LE00051275]; isotypes FRU!, MW!
[MW0593768–MW0593772]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Naryn
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Aulacospermum popovii (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(4): 82, fig. 4(8).
≡ Trachydium popovii Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 78.
≡ Selinum popovii (Korovin) Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 563.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Mont. Thian-Schan in
valle Ugam, in rupibus [Toshkent distr., Chumsan,
montes Naudam], 15 VIII 1920, Popov 1401” (lectotype LE! [LE00051319]; designated by Korovin
(1924a: 78) and Schischkin (1950: 563); isolectotypes TASH! (1380, 1400, 1402, 1406, 1407)
[TASH002234–TASH002237, TASH003701]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Aulacospermum roseum Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 18.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj occidentalis,
montes Chodsha gurgur-ata, in caementis ad
trajectum Bel-auty, 27 VII 1934, Butkov 337”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002226]).
= Aulacospermum coloratum Korovin, 1975, Izv.
Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 3(60): 3.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Ad declivitatem borealem
jugi Karategin, 15–17 km occidentem versus ab
Obigarm, 19 VIII 1962, Strizhova 2330” (holotype
TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
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Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Initially, Korovin (1948) assumed that
the species is endemic to the Western Tianshan, but
now it is indicated for both the W Tienshan and the
W Pamiroalai.
Aulacospermum simplex Rupr., 1869, Mém.
Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (sér. 7) 14(4)
(Sert. Tianschan.): 49.
≡ Pleurospermum simplex (Rupr.) Drude, 1898,
in Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler et Prantl) 3(8): 172
(cum auct. Benth. & Hook. f.).
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“Tian-Schan,
Taschrobat-Schlucht, 04 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken”
(lectotype LE!; designated by Kljuykov et al., 1976:
63).
= Albertia commutata Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 604.
= Trachydium commutatum (Regel et Schmalh.)
M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 713.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In montibus alatavicis cisiliensibus, Karelin 392” (syntypes LE!
[LE00051297, LE00051298]); “In montium alatavicorum jugo Kurmety et Keskelen, Semenov” (syntypes LE [LE00051299, LE00051300, LE00051301]);
“In jugo Ketmen montium Thian-Schan, Kuschakevicz” (lectotype LE! [LE00051304], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 81); isolectotype
LE [LE00051303]; KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokaniae montium jugo Karakasuk et Kawuk, O. A.
Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE00051302]).
= Aulacospermum rupestre Popov, 1935, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. n. s. 44(2): 130.
= Pleurospermum rupestre (Popov) Fu Kuntsun
et Ho Yehchi, 1979, in Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin.
55(1): 163.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In ripa dextra fluminis
Alma-Atinka minor infra Medeo. 23 VI 1933.
Popov” (lectotype LE! [LE00051273]; designated
by V. P. Goloskokov (1963: 52: 96); isolectotype
AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl
prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
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Aulacospermum stylosum (C. B. Clarke) Rech.
f. et Riedl, 1963, in Biol. Skr. 13(4) (Symb. Afghan.
5): 28.
≡ Pleurospermum stylosum C. B. Clarke, 1879,
in Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 704.
Type: INDIA. “Lahul, 11–12000 ft., Jaeschke”
(syntype K! [K000685369]); “Kashmir, Falconer
3150” (lectotype K! [K000685370], designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 116);
isolectotype K [K000685371]).
= Hymenolaena darwasica Lipsky, 1900, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 18(1): 72.
= Pleurospermum darwasicum (Lipsky) B.
Fedtsch., 1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 604.
= Aulacospermum darwasicum (Lipsky)
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
243, tab. 15, fig. 14.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, Darwas, jugum
Masar, ad marginem glac. Abdul-Gasan, 23 VII
1899, Lipsky 184” (syntypes LE! [LE00051285,
LE00051286]; “Buchara, Darwas, Gulbeda,
11400', 15 VII 1899, Lipsky 183” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051283], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997b: 54; isolectotype LE [LE00051284]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan, Dushanbe prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Aulacospermum
tenuisectum
Korovin,
1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 12: 16.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan centralis,
in valle fl. Tachtalyk (syst. fl. Naryn), 25 VII 1927,
Korovin 882” (holotype TASH! [TASH002227];
“ibid, Korovin 883” (isotype TASH [TASH002228]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Aulacospermum tianschanicum (Korovin) C.
Norman, 1938, J. Bot. 76: 233.
≡ Trachydium tianschanicum Korovin, 1924,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7: 23. [Sched.
Herb. Fl. As. Med. 1–2: N 29].
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Aulie-ata, in montibus Alexandri [Kirghiz Alatau],
prope Utsch-bulak, in declivibus pratensibus regionis subalpinae, 08 VII 1924, Mokeeva et Popov 29”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002239]; designated by
Schischkin (1950: 246); isolectotypes: B!, BP!, BR
[BR0000005623839], BRNU [BRNU121486], C!
[C10008339], E! [E00284198], G! [G00359801], K!
[K000697396], LE! [LE00051320–LE00051322],
MA [MA85999], MHA!, MO [MO-345618],
MW! [MW0593778], NY [NY00406296], P!
[P02422157], S! [S-G-6131], W! [W1927-0011379],
Z [Z-000028777]).
= Silaus rubtzovii Schischk., 1950, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 13:
165.
= Silaum rubtzovii (Schischk.) Cherep., 1973,
Svod Dopolneniĭ i Izmeneniĭ k “Flore SSSR”: 49.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Jugum Kirghizicum,
non procul ab angustiis fl. Merke, in clivis
septentrionalibus. Alt. 2000 m, 13 VII 1947,
Rubtzov” (holotype LE! [LE01066091]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Sсhisсhkin (1950: 246) clarified that the
type (lectotype) of A. tianschanicum is in Tashkent,
i.e. in modern TASH.
Aulacospermum
turkestanicum
(Franch.)
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
244.
≡ Pleurospermum turkestanicum Franch., 1883,
Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. sér. 6, 16: 295.
≡ Trachydium turkestanicum (Franch.) Lipsky ex
O. et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. 3: 123.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Turkestan, Tourpag Bell,
23 VIII 1881, Capus 518” (syntypes P! [P00834552,
P00834553]; “Turkestan, Ona Ougane, 22 X 1881,
Capus 519” (lectotype P! [P00834551], designated
by Pimenov et Kljuykov 2002: 70).
= Aulacospermum latipennum Pavlov, 1938,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch.Isp. Prir. n. s. 47(1): 81.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Syr-Darja distr.,
declivia pratensia in cacuminibus montium Machat
prope angustii Kara-Balty. 09 VIII 1934. N. V. Pavlov
355” (lectotype MW! [MW0593764]; designated by
V. P. Goloskokov (1963: 52); isolectotype AA!).
= Aulacospermum pratense Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 17.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Tian-Schan
occidentalis, valle fluvii Ugam, loco Sary-Djun,
declivia stepposa, 25 VIII 1932, Lepeschkin 250”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002224]; M. Tschimgan
Major. 29 VII 1925. Korovin 196 (syntype TASH).
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Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Autumnalia botschantzevii Pimenov, 1989, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 74(10): 1493, fig. 1–3.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. „Kazachstania, prov.
Czimkent, Montes Karatau, declivum occidentale
jugi Boroldai, vallis fr. Boroldai, Mts. Aktas, 19 IX
1987, Pimenov 875” (holotype LE!; isotypes AA!,
LE!, MW! [MW0593951–MW0593957]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Autumnalia innopinata Pimenov, 1989, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 74(10): 1495, fig. 1, 3.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, prov.
Navoi, Montes Nuratau, jugum Karatau, declivum
australe prope trajectus Kara-Karga, 21 IV 1986,
Pimenov, Kljuykov & Vassiljeva 96” (holotype LE!;
isotypes MW! [MW0593958, MW0593959]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Navoi
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Berula erecta (Huds.) Coville, 1893, Contr. U.S.
Natl. Herb. 4: 115.
≡ Sium erectum Huds. 1762 (I–VI), Fl. Angl.:
103.
≡ Sium berula Gouan, 1762, Fl. Monsp. (Gouan):
218.
≡ Sium incisum Pers. 1805, Syn. Pl. (Persoon) 1:
316, nom. illeg. (Art 52.1).
≡ Apium berula (Gouan) Caruel, 1889, in Fl. Ital.
(Parlatore) 8: 463.
≡ Selinum berula (Gouan) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 32.
≡ Siella erecta (Huds.) Pimenov, 1978, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 63(12): 1746.
Type: “Sium majus angustifolium. The lesser
water Parsnep: p. 256 in Gerard, 1636, The Herball,
or Generall histoire of plants” (lectotype, designated
by Reduron 2007: 488).
≡ Sium angustifolium L., 1762 (VII–IX), Sp. Pl.
(ed. 2) 2: 1672.
≡ Berula angustifolia Mert. et W. D. J. Koch,
1826, in Deutschl. Fl. (Mertens et W. D. J. Koch),
ed. 3 2: 433, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Berla monspeliensium Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren.
(Bubani) 2: 357.
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Type: EUROPE. “In Europae australis aquosis
nec extra aquis adscendit. [In Pyr. Catal. ad Gerona]
09 VII 1851. Bubani (?) 355.4”.
= Sium erectum Huds. var. stenodon Koso-Pol.,
1914, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 28: 177.
Type: IRAN. “Persia australis, prope u. Schiras.
V 1842. Kotschy 449” (syntypes LE [LE00015724,
LE00015725].
= Berula orientalis Woronow ex Schischk. 1950,
Fl. URSS 16: 467.
= Sium orientale (Woronow ex Schischk.) Soó,
1965, Acta Bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 11, 1–2: 244.
Type: IRAN. “In Shagnis, in scabuigines cires
Khoi, prov. Aderbeidzan, 11 VI 1828, Szovits 437”
(holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov.,
Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand
prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov.,
Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal
prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
Yeman, Syria, Israel, Jordan.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Eastern,
South-Western, Mediterranean), Europa, Africa,
N. America, Australia & Oceania.
Bifora testiculata (L.) Spreng., 1820, in Syst.
Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 38, 448.
≡ Coriandrum testiculatum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.:
256.
Type: EUROPE. “Europae australis agris, 363.2”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL363-2], designated by
Jafri 1985: 27; see also: Reduron, 2007).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Samarqand prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon,
Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern, Mediterranean), Europa, Africa, N. America (adv.).
Bupleurum aitchisonii (Boiss.) H. Wolff, 1910,
in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43(IV, 228): 142.
≡ Bupleurum olympicum Boiss. var. aitchisonii
Boiss., 1888, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) Suppl.: 252.
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Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Kurram valley,
Afghanistan. Amongst stones at 12000 to 14000
feet, Sikaram, VIII 1878, Aitchison 929” (lectotype
G - BOIS!; designated by Pimenov et Jacquemoud,
2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 116; isolectotypes
BM! [BM000885377], C! [C10008345], DD!, GH!
[GH00075432], K!, LE!, P! [P03378462]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Bupleurum bicaule Helm,1809, Mém. Soc. Imp.
Naturalistes Moscou 2: 108, tab. 8.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. var. bicaule (Helm) H.
Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43(IV, 228): 140.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. subsp. bicaule (Helm)
Koso-Pol., 1915, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 30(2) (Epitome Bupleur. Ross.): 217.
Type: RUSSIA. “In rupibus montibus prope
Krasnojarsk, Helm” (holotype MW – destr.).
= Bupleurum baldense Turra var. multicaule
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 350.
= Bupleurum exaltatum M. Bieb. var. multicaule
(Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 266,
p. p.
Type: RUSSIA. [Altai] “In locis subsalsis deserti
editi ad fl. Tschuja, 1826, Bunge 224b” (holotype
LE!; designated by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia
20, 2: 117; isolectotype P! [P03378451]).
= Bupleurum pusillum Krylov 1903, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 21(1): 18.
= Bupleurum bicaule Helm var. pusillum
(Krylov) Gubanov, 1983, Fl. Vostoch. Khangaya:
143.
Type: RUSSIA. “In montibus Altaicis orientalibus, locis sterilimis deserti Tschujensis, ad fl.
Tschegan-Usun, Dshölo etc., nec in Mongolia boreali – in declivibus australibus jugi Tannu-Ola ad
fl. Ak-karassuk [Altai, inter flumina Chegan-Usun
et Elangash, in collibus continuis erraticis, 02 VII
1898, Saposhnikov” (lectotype TK!, designated by
A. V. Polozhij et V. F. Balaschova 1989: 26; isolectotype LE!); “Altai, vallis fl. Chegan-Uzun infra
ostium fl. Dshölo. 06 VII 1901. Krylov” (syntype
LE!); “Altai, trajectus in fontes fluminis Dshölo. 29
VI 1897, Saposhnikov” (syntype TK).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N: Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern, Central and
Eastern Asia.
Bupleurum densiflorum Rupr., 1869, Mém.
Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (sér. 7) 14(4)
(Sert. Tiansch.): 47.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. var. densiflorum (Rupr.)
Koso-Pol., 1915, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 30(2) (Epitome Bupleur. Ross.): 222.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In regione alpina jugi
Thian-Schan, am Tschatyrkol, 26 VII 1867, OstenSaken” (lectotype LE! [LE00051420], designated
by I.A. Linczevski 1950: 304).
= Bupleurum kokanicum Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 29.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokaniae trajectu
Dschiptyk 9–12000' alt., 22 VI 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051429], designated
by I. A. Linczevski (Vinogradova, 1997a: 98).
= Bupleurum mongolicum V. M. Vinogr. 1985,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 22: 194.
Type: MONGOLIA. “Dzhungaria, 110 km ad
meridiem et austro occidentem a distr. Bulgan,
jugum Baitag-Bogdo, declive generele boreale, 2650
m s. m., steppa caricoso-petrophyto-varieherbosofestucosa, 08 VIII 1977, Volkova & Raczkovskaya
7283” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.,
Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Dushanbe
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Bupleurum exaltatum M. Bieb. 1798, Beschr.
Casp.: 156; 1800, Tab. Prov. Casp.: 113.
≡ Buprestis exaltata (M. Bieb.) Spreng., 1812,
Mag. Neuersten Entdesk. Gesammten Naturk. Ges.
Naturf. Freude Berlin 6: 259.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. subsp. exaltatum
(M. Bieb.) Rouy et Camus ex Briq. 1897, Monogr.
Bupleurum Alpes Marit.: 94, p. p.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. var. euexaltatum
H. Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43(IV, 228):
134, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: “In pratis maritimis et ad latere collium,
in Tauria, quam in promontoriis Caucasico minime
rarum, Marchall von Bieberstein” (lectotype LE;
designated by Pimenov in Bot. Zhurn. 101(10):
1225. 2016; isolectotypes B-Willd! [B-W 05647-01
0, B-W 05647-02 0], HAL [HAL0117291]).
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= Bupleurum graminifolium Georgi, 1800,
Beschr. Russ. Reich 3, 4: 828, nom. illeg., non Vahl.
(1794), nec Salisb. (1796).
= Bupleurum sibthorpianum Sm., 1806, in Fl.
Graec. Prodr. (Sibthorp) 1: 179.
Type: EUROPE, GREECE.” In Peloponesso,
Sibthorp” (holotype OXF!).
= Bupleurum linearifolium DC., 1830, Prodr.
(A. P. de Candolle) 4: 131.
= Bupleurum exaltatum M. Bieb. var.
linearifolium (DC.) Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci. Nat. sér.
3, 1: 150.
= Bupleurum falcatum L. var. linearifolium (DC.)
Boiss. ex H. Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler)
43(IV, 228): 135.
Type: IRAN. “In argillosis montium circa
Badalan, distr. Khoi, prov. Aderbeidzhan Persiae,
20 VII 1828, Szovits 560” (lectotype G-DC!;
designated by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20,
2: 120; isolectotypes JE [JE00022328], LE!).
= Bupleurum cernuum Ten. 1829, Fl. Napol. 3:
270, tab. 125.
= Bupleurum falcatum L. subsp. cernuum (Ten.)
Arcangeli, 1894, Comp. Fl. Ital. (ed. 2): 590.
= Bupleurum falcatum L. var. cernuum (Ten.) H.
Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43(IV, 228): 136.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. “E comune ne' monti
di Abruzzo e del Sannio; alla Manella. al Morrone,
a monte Corno, a Rocca Valle oscura, alla difesa
di Pettorano, a Monte carpaco, a Monte di Mezza
ec. [In Aprutii] Tenore 184?”, lectotype MPU
[MPU019747], syntype FI!).
= Bupleurum schimperi Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci.
Nat. sér. 3, 1: 151.
= Bupleurum linearifolium DC. var. schimperi
(Boiss.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 850,
“schimperianum”.
Type: EGYPT (SINAI/ JORDAN (hist. Arabia
petraea) “In Arabiâ petraeâ. [In rupestribus regionis
Raphidim Arabiae petr.]. 25 IV 1835. Schimper 290
[299]” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov
et Jacquemoud, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 120;
isolectotypes A [A00075439], E! [E00000327–
E00000330], FI! [FI014835], G! [G00367656,
G00367659, G00367676], GH [GH00075440],
GOET!, HAL [HAL0026839, HAL0120829,
HAL0120879], HBG [HBG512899, HBG512908,
HBG512909, HBG512210, HBG512911], JE!
[JE00003950], K! [K000687140, K000687144,
K000687145, K000687146], LE!, MPU!, P!
[P00752897–P00752899, P00752903, P00752904],
S! [S-G-9394], STU [STU000046, STU000047,
STU2017/1152], TUB! [TUB3114, TUB3115].
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= Bupleurum kotschyanum Boiss., 1849, Diagn.
Pl. Orient.ser. 1, 10: 29.
= Bupleurum linearifolium DC. var. kotschyanum
(Boiss.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 850.
Type: IRAN. “In regione inferiori montium
Elbrus [Elburs] et Demawend Persiae borealis]
Ad radices m. Demawend pr. p. Lar, 04 VIII 1843,
Kotschy 627” (lectotype G-BOIS!: designated by
Pimenov et Jacquemoud, 2017, Turczaninowia 20,
2: 120; id., Phytotaxa 466(1): 14; isolectotypes
JE! [JE00006896], P! [P00752900, P00752901,
P00752902], WAG [WAG0004961]); “In m. Elburs
(“Elbrus”), pr. pagum Passgala, 1843, Kotschy 649”
(syntypes G-BOIS!).
= Bupleurum cuspidatum Bunge, 1852, in Beitr.
Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 123; 1854, Mém. Acad.
Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg Divers Savants 7: 299.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “An Felsenwanden des
oberen Sarafschan, 10 IX 1841, Lehmann 527” (holotype LE [LE00051417]; isotypes P! [P00502128,
P02284772], LE! [LE00051416, LE00051418]);
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1999: 83).
= Bupleurum irregulare Boiss. et Kotschy, 1872,
in Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 850.
Type: LEBANON. “In regione alpine Libani supra Edem et Dimam, alt 5500’, Aucher-Eloy 3621”
(syntypes BM! [BM000793386, BM000793387],
G-BOIS!, MPU! [MPU018911], P! [P00752913]);
“Haut Liban, à Ain-Dahub, au pied de Mar-Sémone, au-dessus de Diman, 09 VI 1864, Blanche
3222” (syntype JE [JE00022359, JE00022360]);
“Fruticosa supra Eden versus Danie occupat alt.
5500 ped., 28 VII 1855, Kotschy 331” (lectotype
G-BOIS!: designated by Pimenov et Jacquemoud
(2020: 14); isolectotypes BM! [BM000793385],
GH [GH00075437], K! [K000687143], MPU!
[MPU018910], US); SYRIA. “In subalpinis superioribus prope Hadet, VII 1824, Ehrenberg 262” (syntype G-BOIS!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov.,
Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.) Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkend prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Israel,
Egypt (Synai).
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Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern, Mediterranean), Europa, Africa.
Bupleurum exaltatum M. Bieb. var. czimganicum
(Lincz.) Pimenov et Sdobnina, 1981, in S. K.
Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 16.
≡ Bupleurum czimganicum Lincz., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 595, 316.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tjan-Schan occidentalis,
Czimgan, 16 VII 1897, O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype
LE! [LE00051419]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan.
Bupleurum ferganense Lincz. 1973, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. 10: 222.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, Kyrgyzstan, montes Tian-Schan occidentalis, jugum
Ferganicum, systema fl. Gava, ad latera austro-occidentalia montis Schamurad, declivia rubro-arenosa, ca. 2000 m s. m., 10 VIII 1950, Linczevski &
Roshkova 170” (holotype LE! [LE00051422]; isotypes HBG [HBG512912], HUJ!, LE [LE00051423–
LE00051426],
MO
[MO-345348],
MW!
[MW0593787], P! [P04357199]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Osh prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Bupleurum gulczense O. et B. Fedtsch., 1908,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 28: 18.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Montes Alaici, inter
Gulcza et Ljangar. 15 VIII 1901. O. A. Fedtschenko
& B. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051428],
designated by Linczevski 1950: 300).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Dushanbe prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Bupleurum isphairamicum Pimenov, 1989,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
94(2): 80, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Alaicum, declivum septentrionale, vallis fluvii
Surmatach in systemate fluminis Isfairam-sai, conus
dejectionis glareosis, 13 VII 1987, Pimenov et al.
314” (holotype MW! [MW9593790]; isotype LE!
[LE00051445]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Bupleurum krylovianum Schischk., 1935, in
Krylov, Fl. Sibir. Occ. 8: 2010.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. var. oblongifolium
Trautv. 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
39(2): 319.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. subsp. flexuosum
Koso-Pol., 1915, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 30(2) (Epitome Bupleur. Ross.): 221, p. p., non
Bupleurum flexuosum Ledeb. s. str.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In montibus Tarbagatai,
25 VIII 1841, Schrenk 457” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051434]; isolectotypes LE! [LE00051432,
LE00051433, LE00051435–LE00051444]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N: Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; S: Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl
prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern, Central and SouthWestern Asia.
Bupleurum lancifolium Hornem. 1813, Hort.
Bot. Hafn. 1: 267.
Type: AFRICA, EGYPT. “Missum ex horto
paris. sub nomina Bupl. d'Aegypte [plants grown
in Bot. Gard., Copenhagen at 1804 from seeds
collected in Egypt at 1803 by Nectoux” (lectotype
C [C10008355], designated by S. S. Neves ex
S. & B. Snogerup 2001: 217; isolectotype C
[C10008356]).
= Bupleurum heterophyllum Link, 1821, Enum.
Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 262.
= Bupleurum protractum Hoffmanns. et Link
var. heterophyllum (Link) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 836.
= Bupleurum subovatum Link ex Spreng. var.
heterophyllum (Link) H. Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr.
(Engler) 43(IV, 228): 48.
Type: EGYPT. “In Aegypto. Culta in H. B.
Berl.”.
= Bupleurum subovatum Link ex Spreng. f. abbreviatum H. Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler)
43(IV, 228): 48.
Type: IRAQ. “Al Ta’mim: Assyria orient., in
campis ad Kerkuk 26 IV 1893. Bornmüller 1230,
7142, 7143” (syntypes JE [JE00021963]; “Pl. orient.
Aucher-Eloy 3622”; “It. Orient. Sintenis 311”; TURKEY. “Şanliurfa, Mesopotamia, Biredjik, in campis.
12 V 1888. Sintenis 649” (syntype JE [JE00021961];
SYRIA. “Rif Dimashq: Damas, Djebel Kairoon,
versant SW, crête de rochers. 17 IV 1856. Gaillardot 1844 220” (syntype JE [JE00021964]; “Del.
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Pl. Aegypt. Bornmüller, 3157”; “Basse Egypt et
Marmar. Schweinfurth 287”; “It. Cypern, Sintenis
& Rigo 330, 331”; LIBYA. “Cyrenaica, Benghasi.
III 1883. 626”; EGYPT. “Deect. Pl. W Aegypt. Al
Iskandararīyah, inter segetes ad campum Caeraris
pr. Alexandriam. VIII–XII 1857. Samaritani 3157”
(syntype JE [JE00022059]; “Fl. cyren. Benghasi,
Ruhmer 144” (syntype JE [JE00021987]; “Pl. atlant.
Warion 131, 131a” (syntypes).
= Bupleurum subovatum Link ex Spreng. f.
oxyphyllum H. Wolff in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43(IV,
228): 48. 1910.
Type: IRAN. “Persia australis (Farsistan) in
segetibus prope Bushir 03 III 1893. Bornmüller 363”
(syntypes HBG [HBG512923], JE [JE00021998]);
“It. Orint. Sintenis 311”; “Pl. aegypt. Letourneux
63”; “Fl. Cyren. Petrovic 142”, p. p.; “Tripolis,
Fl. Atlant., Warion 131”, p. p.; PORTUGAL. “Pl.
Maderenses. Madeira: prope Gorgulho, in arvis.
IV 1865–V 1866. Mandon 122” (syntype JE
[JE00021997]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan,
Egypt (Sinai).
Distribution area: Asia (South-Western and
Mediterranean), Europa, Africa, Australia &
Oceania (adv.).
Bupleurum linczevskii Pimenov et Sdobnina,
1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sredn. Azii
7: 371, 211.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tajikistan,
pars
occidentalis jugi Petri Primi, in frutices declivis
septentrionalis prope trajectum Kamchirak,
12 VIII 1975, Pimenov 1126” (holotype MW!
[MW0593793]; isotype LE! [LE00051447,
LE00051448]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Bupleurum lipskyanum (Koso-Pol.) Lincz.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 327, in obs.
≡ Bupleurum falcatum L. f. lipskyanum KosoPol., 1915, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
30(2) (Epitome Bupleur. Ross.): 214.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, Darvaz,
jugum Masar, declivum septentrionale, prope
glaciem Sikogach, 9800', 22 VII 1899, Lipsky
3941” (holotype LE! [LE00051449], isotypes LE
[LE00051450, LE00051451]).
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= Bupleurum contractum Korovin, 1975, Izv.
Akad. Nauk Tadzhiksk. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk
3(60): 4.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Ad declivitatem australem
jugi Petri Primi, fl. Garmo, locus Digai, 24 VII
1950, Ovczinnikov, Zaprjagaeva & Iljinskaya 768”
(holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistoni Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Bupleurum longifolium L. subsp. aureum
(Fisch. ex Hoffm.) Soó, 1966, Acta Bot. Acad. Sci.
Hung. 12(1–2): 116.
≡ Bupleurum aureum Fisch. ex Hoffm., 1814,
Gen. Pl. Umbell.: 115.
≡ Diaphyllum aureum Hoffm., 1814, Gen. Pl.
Umbell.: 115.
≡ Bupleurum longifolium L. var. aureum (Fisch.
ex Hoffm.) H. Wolff, 1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) 43
(IV, 228): 52.
Type: “Described on the basis of plants,
cultivated in BG Gorenki. Herb. Hoffmann,
2252” (lectotype MW – Hoffm! [MW0593786],
designated by Gubanov 1993: 93; isolectotype LE!
[LE00015701]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.;
S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central),
Europa.
Bupleurum multinerve DC., 1828, Mém. Soc.
Phys. Genève 4: 500, nom. cons.
≡ Bupleurum ranunculoides L. var. multinerve
(DC.) Koso-Pol., 1915, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk.
Bot. Sada 30(2) (Epitome Bupleur. Ross.): 188.
Type: CULT. “Hortus Bot. Genev. – De graines
envoyées en 1826 par M. Fischer, et qui avaient
recuillies au monts Altai [ex Altai], 1828, 2581/6”
(lectotype G-DC! [G00203259]; designated by
Pimenov in Taxon 66(5): 1230. 2017a).
= Bupleurum striatum Steph. ex Roem. et Schult.
1820, Syst. Veg. (ed. 15) 6: 367, nom. rej.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Siberia. Stephan 5631”
(holotype B-Willd. [B-W 05631-01 0]).
= Bupleurum multinerve DC. var. minus DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 130.
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Type: RUSSIA. “In montibus Altaicis
[Altai], 1828, Fischer” (probable holotype G-DC
[G00203258]).
= Bupleurum nervosum Trev., 1831, Symb.
Phytol. 1: 22.
= Bupleurum multinerve DC. var. major Ledeb.,
1844, Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 265.
= Bupleurum multinerve DC. var. minor Ledeb.,
1844, Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 265.
= Bupleurum longeinvolucratum Krylov, 1903,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 21(1): 17.
Type: RUSSIA. “In jugo Tigeretzki-belok
montium Altaicorum occidentalium, in declivibus
saxosis, infra limitem sylvarum, 31 VII 1891,
Krylov” (lectotype TK!; designated by A.V. Polozhij
et V.F. Balashova (1989: 26), as “type”; isolectotype
LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Note: Chubarov (2003: 301) treated B. longeinvolucratum as a separate local microspecies.
Bupleurum pamiricum Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2015, Phytotaxa 226 (3): 249.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Gorno-Badakhshan
Autonomous Province: the Pamirs, between Murgab
and Dzhilandy, riv. Nichke-Dzhilga (tributary of
Murgab river), 27 VII 1981, Pimenov, Kljuykov,
Baranova, Vasilieva & Tomkovich 892” (holotype
MW! [MW0595634]; isotype MW [MW0595635]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kühistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Bupleurum rosulare Korovin ex Pimenov et
Sdobnina, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast.
Sred. Azii 7: 372, 211.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazakhstania australis,
jugum Alexandri, prope Merke, 20 VII 1924, Popov
& Mokeeva” (holotype TASH! [TASH002271]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Talas prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Bupleurum rotundifolium L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 236.
Type: EUROPE. “Inter Europae australis
segetes, 335.1” (lectotype LINN! [LINN-HL335-1],
designated by K. H. Rechinger et S. Snogerup 1987:
272).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia,
Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Eastern and
South-Western), Europa, Africa, N. America (adv.),
Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Bupleurum semicompositum L., 1753,
Demonstr. Pl.: 7.
≡
Bupleurum
divaricatum
Lam.
var.
semicompositum (L.) Lam., 1779, Fl. Franc. (Lamarck) 3: 410.
≡ Odontites semicompositus Spreng., 1812,
Mag. Neuersten Entdesk. Gesammten Naturk. Ges.
Naturf. Freude Berlin 6: 258.
≡ Isophyllum semicompositum C. Presl, 1826, Fl.
Sicul.: XXV.
Type: EUROPE, SPAIN. “Hortus Upsalensis.
Hispania. Loefling 335.13” (lectotype LINN!
[LINN-HL335-13], designated by C. C. Townsend
1966: 81).
= Bupleurum glaucum Robill. et Castagne ex
DC., 1815, in Fl. Franc. (de Candolle et Lamarck)
ed. 3, Suppl.: 515.
= Odontites glaucus (Robill. et Castagne)
Spreng., 1820, in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer &
Schultes) 6: 383.
= Isophyllum glaucum (Robill. et Castagne)
Fourr. 1868, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (sér. 2) 16: 391.
= Bupleurum semicompositum L. var. glaucum
(Robill. et Castagne) Paol., 1900, Fl. Ital. 2: 155.
Type: EUROPE, FRANCE. “A Mazargue et la
Gineste près Marcelle; aux Sablettes près Toulon;
sur les sables maritimées, à Nice, Robillard &
Castagne” (syntype MPU [MPU018909]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Turkey, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi
Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Syria, Israel, Jordan,
Egypt (Sinai).
Distribution area: Asia (South-Western,
Mediterranean and W Tropical), Europa, Africa,
Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Bupleurum thianschanicum Freyn, 1900.,
Mém. Herb. Boissier 13: 23.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Turkestania orientalis,
Thian-Schan, in valle fluvii Bajangol regionis
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silvatica superiore, 29 VII 1896, Brotherus 753”
(lectotype BRNM!; designated by Pimenov &
Sutorý (2014: 1105); isolectotypes G! [G00367640],
H [H1394758]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.?, Chüh
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Carum carvi L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 263.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae borealis pratis.
Herb. Clifford, 106, Carum 1” (lectotype BM-Cliff
[BM000558387], designated by Reduron & Jarvis
in Jarvis & al., 1993: 30).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Pavlodar prov., Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysykköl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Myanmar, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan,
Mongolia, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaikdzhan,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
Eastern,
South-Western),
Europa,
Africa,
N. America (adv.), New Zealand (adv.), also
widely cultivated.
Caucalis platycarpos L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 241.
Type: EUROPE. “Herb. Clifford, 91, Caucalis
3 Caucalis dauci sylvestris folio echinato magno
fructu”. 2. 118.1 (lectotype BM-Cliff, designated by
Heywood, 1960: 11; Batarda Fernandes 1967: 402;
cf. Reduron 2007: 763; Leiden, van Royen (syntype
L! [L0077004]).
= Daucus lappula Weber ex F. H. Wigg. 1780,
Prim. Fl. Holsat.: 23, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
= Caucalis lappula (Weber ex F. H. Wigg.)
Grande, 1918, Bull. Ort. Bot. Napoli 5: 194.
= Caucalis daucoides L., 1767, Syst. Nat., ed 12
2: 20, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non L. (1753).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.),
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Uzbekistan (Fergona prov.) Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa, N. America.
Cenolophium denudatum (Fisch. ex Hornem.)
Tutin, 1967, Feddes Repert. 74(1–2): 31, in obs.
≡ Athamanta denudata Fisch. ex Hornem. 1819,
Hort. Hafn. Suppl.: 32.
≡ Selinum cenolophium E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 108, nom. illeg.
(Art. 52.1).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Russia” (grown in
hortus Hafnensis from the seeds of Altai origin: In
pratis circa fl. Irtysch et Buchtorma, Ledebour &
C. A. Meyer) (lectotype C! [C10008381]; here designated; isolectotypes C! [C10008378–C10008380]).
= Crithmum mediterraneum M. Bieb. 1819, Fl.
Taur.-Cauc. 3: 215.
Type: “Ex hort. Gorenk. ex seminibus Sareptanis,
1817” (LE-Bieb!, annotated by V. Byalt in LE).
= Angelica fischeri Spreng., 1820, in Syst. veg.
ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 605.
= Ligusticum fischeri (Spreng.) Link, 1821,
Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 276.
= Cenolophium fischeri (Spreng.) W. D. J.
Koch,1824, Nova Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes.
Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur. 12(1): 103.
= Cnidium fischeri (Spreng.) Spreng., 1824, Syst.
Veg. (ed. 16) 1: 888.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Ad Volgam”.
= Ligusticum divaricatum Ledeb., 1824, Ind.
Sem. Hort. Dorpat.: 5.
= Cnidium divaricatum (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1829,
Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 324.
= Cenolophium divaricatum (Ledeb.) Besser,
1832, Flora 15 (2 Beibl.): 27.
Type: (probable type material): RUSSIA. “In
Sibiria altaica [Ligusticum divaricatum Ledeb.!
M. Fisch. nom.: Athamanta denudata altaica”
(LE!)].
= Silaus longifolius Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 323, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In pratis circa fl. Irtysch
et Buchtorma (Ledebour, Meyer)” [Ledebour 247
(lectotype LE!, P [P03237363]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
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N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.;
SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Cephalopodum badachschanicum Korovin,
1973, Izv. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest.
Nauk 1(50): 17, fig. 5–9.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Jugum Darvas, pars
meridionalis, in angustis Obi-Charak, 07 VII 1968,
Koczkareva & Abdusaljamova” (holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan), Afghanistan (NE: Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afgfhanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Cephalopodum hissaricum Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 374,
245.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Jugum Hissaricum, pars
occidentalis in systematis fluminis Tupolang, NNE
et NNW abrupti saxosi ripam sinistram fl. Taminda
infra pag. Taminda, regio arboreo-fruticosa,
10 VII 1948, Pjataeva 887” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002334]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya d.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Cervaria cervariifolia (C. A. Mey.) Pimenov,
1987, in Flora Iranica (Rechinger) 162: 452, tab.
409.
≡ Peucedanum cervariifolium C. A. Mey., 1831,
Verz. Pfl. Casp. Meer. (C. A. von Meyer): 126.
Type:
AZERBAIDZHAN.
“In
sylvis
montium Talusch (alt. 400–800 hexap.). [In sylvis
umbrosissimis montium altiorum provinciae
Talischensis, inter pag. Akkerman et Limar], 02 VI
1830, Meyer 1105]” (lectotype LE!; designated here
by Pimenov; isolectotype P! [P00731614]).
= Peucedanum sintenisii H. Wolff, 1924, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 20: 68.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Ashkhabad, Suluklu
(Saratovka), ad fines Persiae in pratis subalpinis
M. Messinew, Sintenis 1056” (syntypes BP!, LE!
[LE00052152–LE00052154], STU).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
29.
Chaerophyllum bulbosum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 258.
≡ Myrrhis bulbosa (L.) All., 1785, Fl. pedem. 2:
≡ Scandix bulbosa (L.) Roth, 1788, Tent. Fl.
Germ. 1: 123.
≡ Polgidon bulbosum (L.) Raf., 1840, Good
Book: 53.
≡ Selinum bulbosum (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 49.
Type: EUROPE. “In Alsatia, Hungaria, Helvetia,
365.2” (lectotype LINN! [LINN-HL365-2];
designated by Hedge et Lamond in Rechinger 1987:
91).
= Chaerophyllum bobrovii Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 591, 115.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Asia media, in jugo
Kopet-dagh austro-occidentali. fauces Por-dere in
Juglandetis, alt. 1760 m, 24 VI 1930, Bobrov 428”
(holotype LE! [LE00051008]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Chüh
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern), Europa, N. America.
Chaerophyllum khorossanicum Czerniak. ex
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
590, 108.
Type: IRAN. “Irania. Prov. Khorossan; in
rupestribus inter pag. Darbendy et Kuczak, 12
VII 1925, Czerniakowskaia 100” (holotype LE!
[LE00015664]; isotypes LE! [LE00015663,
LE00015665, LE00015670]).
= Chaerophyllum shahvaricum Rech. f., 1952,
Anz. Oesterr. Akad. Wissensch. Math.-Naturwiss.
Kl. 89(11): 168.
Type: IRAN. “Persia: Gorgan: in declivibuis
borealibus montium Shahvar inter Hajilang et Gardeneh Daht, ca. 3300 m, 27 VII 1948, Rechinger
6224” (holotype W!; isotypes E! [E00000299],
G [G00367373, G00367397, G00367403], K!
[K000442318]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Chaerophyllum macrospermum (Willd. ex
Spreng.) Fisch. et C. A. Mey., 1838, Bull. Soc. Imp.
Naturalistes Moscou 9: 327.
≡ Scandix macrosperma Willd. ex Spreng., 1820,
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes, eds.) 6:
507.
≡ Myrrhis clavata Spreng., 1824, Syst. Veg. (ed.
16) 1: 903.
≡ Golenkinianthe macrosperma (Willd. ex
Spreng.) Koso-Pol., 1915, Journ. Russe Bot. 1–2:
14, fig. 8.
Type: TURKEY. “Armenia, Tournrfort & Gundelsheimer W 5898” (holotype B-Willd! [B-W
05898-01 0]).
= Scandix gilanica S. G. Gmelin, 1774, Reise
Russland (S. G. Gmel.) 3: 303, tab. 31, fig. 2.
= Myrrhis gilanica (S. G. Gmelin) Schult. 1820,
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 520.
= Golenkinianthe gilanica (S. G. Gmelin) KosoPol., 1914, Trudy Bot. Sada Imp. Jur’evsk. Univ.
15: 14.
= Chaerophyllum gilanicum (S. G. Gmelin)
Grossh, 1932, Fl. Kavkaza (Grossheim) 3: 126, nom.
illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Chaerophyllum ghilanica
Stapf et Wettst. (1886).
Type: IRAN. “Persia borealis, Gmelin”.
= Grammosciadium meoides DC., 1829, Col.
Mém. 5 (Mém. Fam. Ombell.): 63.
Type: “Orient, Meum orientalis semine unciam
longo, Tournefort [2751]” (holotype P-TRF!).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Armenia, Turkey, Lebanon.
Distribution area: South-Western & Mediterranean Asia.
Chaerophyllum prescottii DC., 1830, Prodr.
(A. P. de Candolle) 4: 225.
≡ Anthriscus prescottii (DC.) Veesenm. 1854,
Beitr. Pflanzenk. Russ. Reiches 9: 84.
≡ Chaerophyllum bulbosum L. subsp. prescottii
(DC.) Nym. 1879, Consp. Fl. Eur. 2: 300.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria altaica, Schangin”
(holotype G-DC).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.,
Kzyl-Orda prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Armenia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central),
Europa.
147
Cicuta virosa L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 255.
≡ Cicutaria aquatica Lam., 1779, Fl. franç.
(Lamarck) 3: 445.
≡ Sium cicuta Weber ex F. H. Wigg. 1780, Prim.
Fl. Holsat.: 24.
≡ Cicutaria virosa Delarbre, 1800, Fl. Auvergne
(ed. 2): 415.
≡ Selinum virosum (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2, 12: 44.
Type: EUROPE. “In palludibus Europae
sterilibus. Ammann 361.1” (lectotype LINN!
[LINN-NL 321-1], designated by Hedge et Lamond
1972: 425).
= Cicuta virosa L. var. latisecta Čelak., 1875,
Prodr. Fl. Boehm.: 563.
Type: EUROPE. “[Bohmen] loco non notato”.
= Cicuta sachalinensis Koidz., 1930, Fl. Symb.
Orient.-Asiat.: 44.
Type: RUSSIA. “Saghalin: in humidis Korsakoff.
09.1908. Faurie 384” (lectotype P!; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 132;
isolectotype E! [E00000444]).
Distribution in in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan
prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov., KzylOrda prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysykköl prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japonia, Korea, India, Georgia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Northern,
Central, Eastern, South-Western), Europa, Australia
& Oceania (adv.).
Cnidiocarpa alaica Pimenov, 1983, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 68(1): 88, fig. B.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tajikistania orientalis,
declive australe jugi Alaici, prope pag. KitschikKaramyk, in loco paludoso, 24 VIII 1975, Pimenov
1332” (holotype LE! [LE01065749]; isotypes MW
[MW0593930, MW0593931, MW0593932]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Conioselinum tataricum Hoffm., 1816, Gen. Pl.
Umbell. (ed. 2): 185, fig. 5.
Type: “Described on the basis of plants,
cultivated in Botanical Garden Gorenki (“hort.
Gorenk.”)”.
= Conioselinum vaginatum Thell., 1926, in
Hegi, Ill. Fl. Mitt.-Eur. 5(2): 1329, non Ligusticum
vaginatum Spreng. (1815).
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria”.
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= Selinum gmelinii Bray, 1818, Denkschr. Bot.
Ges. Regensb. 1(2): 36.
Type: EUROPE, LITHUIANIA. In fruticetis
inter Corylos et alios frutices.
= Conioselinum fischeri Wimm. et Grab. 1827,
Fl. Siles. 1: 266.
Type: EUROPE, POLAND. “[Livonia] In montanis herbosis. Auf dem Leitenberge u. Kleinberge
im Gesenke”.
= Conioselinum univittatum Turcz. ex Kar. et
Kir. 1842, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
15(2): 363.
= Selinum univittatum Turcz., 1844, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 17: 735.
Type: RUSSIA. “[Baikal et Transbaicalia] In
pratis sylvaticis [Ircutia], 1828, Turczaninow 117”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2005: 962); isolectotypes KW!, LE!).
= Conioselinum altaicum Rupr., 1859, Beitr.
Pflanzenk. Russ. Reiches 11 (Revis. Umb. Kamtsch.): 22.
= Conioselinum latifolium Rupr., 1869, Mém.
Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (ser. 7) 14(4)
(Sert. Tiansch.): 48.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In regione alpine jugi
Thian-Schan, Suukty, 01 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken”
(syntype LE [LE01065794]; “Molda-assu-Schlucht,
12 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken” (holotype LE!
[LE01065795]; designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(1999: 84).
= Selinum papyraceum C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl.
Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 701.
= Cortia papyracea (C. B. Clarke) Leute, 1969,
Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 73: 84.
= Conioselinum papyraceum (C. B. Clarke)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 1999, Bot. Zhurn. (St.
Perersburg) 84(3): 91, fig. 1, map 2.
Type: INDIA. “Polgam, Kashmir, 12000
ft., 04 IX 1875, Clarke 31047” (lectotype K!
[K000685150], designated by E. Nasir 1972: 117).
= Conioselinum schugnanicum B. Fedtsch.,
1902, Trav. Mus. Bot. Acad. Petersb. 1: 135.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In valle fl. Gunt prope Rivak (Rivak–Chorog), in frutices, 29 VII 1901, B. A.
Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01065796]; designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 84; isolectotypes
LE [LE01065799, LE01065800, LE01065801]);
“A castellum Chorog ad pag. Rivak, ad riguorum rivulorum margines, in frutices, 29 VII 1901,
B. A. Fedtschenko” (syntypes LE! [LE01065797,
LE01065798, LE01065802]); “In valle fl. Toguz-bulak, a locum Vankala (in fl. Gunt) ad locum Dzhilandy, 21–31 VII 1901, B. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype
LE! [LE01065802, LE01065803, LE01065804]).
= Vvedenskya pinnatifolia Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 14.
≡ Conioselinum pinnatifolium (Korovin)
Schischk., 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17:
9.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Pamir-Alaj, in
valle fl. Tupalang ad locum Kuchtarma, 16 VIII
1937, Lepeschkin & Kutaleva 323” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002362], designated here; isolectotype TASH! [TASH002363]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov.,
Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.,
Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan,
Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, India, Pakistan, Mongolia, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Northern,
Central, Eastern, South-Western), Europa.
Conium maculatum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 243.
≡ Coriandrum cicuta Crantz, 1767, Stirp. Austr.
Fasc. 3: 100. 1767, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Cicuta officinalis Crantz, 1767, Cl. umbell.
emend.: 98.
≡ Cicuta major Lam., Fl. franç. (Lamack) 3: 456.
1779, non Mill. (1754)
≡ Coriandrum maculatum Roth, 1788, Tent. Fl.
Germ. 1: 130.
≡ Sium conium Vest, 1806, Man. Bot. (Vest): 513.
≡ Selinum conium E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2, 12: 79.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae cultis, agris,
ruderatis, 343.1” (lectotype – LINN, designated by
Jafri in Jafri & El-Gadi 1985: 60) (see also: J.-P.
Reduron, 2007: 877).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; N:
Akmola prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya
prov., Navoi prov., Dshizak prov. Samarqand prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan
prov., Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.,
Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
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Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey,
Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel,
Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
Eastern, South-Western, Mediterranean, W
Tropical), Europa, N. Africa, N. America (adv.),
S. America (adv.), S. Africa (adv.), Australia &
Oceania (adv.).
Coriandrum sativum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 256.
≡ Coriandrum globosum Salisb., 1796, Prodr.
stirp. Chap. Allerton: 166.
≡ Sium coriandrum Vest, 1806, Man. Bot. [Vest]:
513.
≡ Selinum coriandrum E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2, 12: 163.
Type: EUROPE. “In hortis Musniae, Daniae, &
c., VIII 38” (lectotype UPS-Burser, designated by
Jansen 1981: 60); “Leiden, van Royen” (syntype L!
[L0053005]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak,
Khorezm prov., Samarqand prov.,), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japonia, Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos,
Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, India, SriLanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Oman, Saudi
Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan,
Egypt (Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
Eastern, South-Western, Mediterranean, W Tropical & E Tropical), Europa, Africa, N. America,
S. America, Australia & Oceania. Cultivated and
adventive.
Cuminum borszczowii (Regel et Schmalh.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 209.
≡ Torilis borszczowii Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 600.
≡ Psammogeton borszczowii (Regel et Schmalh.)
Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
23: 144.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Desertum AraloCaspicum, in praeruptii planitiei elevatae UstUrt, 20 IX 1857, Borszczow 459” (lectotypes
149
LE! [LE00050735, LE00050738], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2002: 137); isolectotype LE
[LE00050737, LE00050739]; UZBEKISTAN.
“In deserto inter Taschkent et fluvium Syr-Darja,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntypes LE [LE00050736,
LE00050740]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; N: Akmola prov.
Central: Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Cuminum cyminum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 254.
≡ Ligusticum cuminum Crantz, 1767, Cl. umbell.
emend.: 82.
≡ Cuminum odorum Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 165.
≡ Luerssenia cyminum Kuntze, 1891, Revis.
Gen. Pl. 1: 268.
≡ Selinum cuminum E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2, 12: 91.
Type: AFRICA. “In Aegypto, Aethiopia, 358.1”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL358-1], designated by
Jansen 1981: 71).
– Cuminum hispanicum auct. non Merat: Bunge,
1852, Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 312.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan.
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Armenia, Iraq,
Saudi Arabia.
Distribution area: Asia (Eastern, SouthWestern, W Tropical, E Tropical), Europa, Africa.
Cultivated.
Cuminum setifolium (Boiss.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 209.
≡ Torilis setifolia Boiss., 1856, Diagn. Pl. Orient.
(ser. 2) 2: 99.
≡ Psammogeton setifolius (Boiss.) Boiss., 1872,
Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 1079.
≡ Daucus setifolius (Boiss.) Kuntze, 1887, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 10: 191, nom. illeg.
(Art. 53.1), non Desf. (1798).
≡ Daucus griffithii M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae
World: 596, nomen.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Prope Dair Haj regni Cabulici, 1851, Griffith 548/1024” (holotype
G-BOIS! [G00150264]; isolectotypes G-BOIS
[G00150324], K! [K000681216, K000681217]).
= Torilis heterotricha Trautv. 1866, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(1): 329.
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Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In deserto sabuloso, fl.
Tschu adjacente, VIII 1842, Schrenk 228” (lectotype
LE [LE00051030]; designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2002: 137); isolectotypes K!, LE [LE00051029],
LE00051031, LE00051032]).
= Cuminum cyminum L. var. setosum Boiss.,
1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 1080.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In arena fluvii Kisilkum
Turkestaniae [in deserto Aralensi], Lehmann” (holotype G-BOIS!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Khorezm prov., Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov., Navoi prov., Namangan prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.,
Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov., Fergona prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Daşoguz
prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Daucus carota L., 1753. Sp. Pl.: 242.
≡ Caucalis carota Crantz, 1767. Cl. umbell.
emend.: 113.
≡ Daucus vulgaris Lam., 1779, Fl. franç.
(Lamarck) 3: 430).
Type: EUROPA. “In Europae campis exaridis,
340.1” (lectotype LINN! [LINN-HL 340-1], designated by Sainz Lain 1981: 487); cf. Wijnheimer et
al. (1988).
= Daucus bactrianus Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl.
Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 136.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Am Sarafschan unweit
Samarkand, 13 X 1841, Lehmann”.
= Daucus exarmatus Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 23.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir-alaj, in valle
fluv. Kafirnigan meridiem versus urb. Stalinabad
[Duchambe], 12 VII 1930, Pazij & Mironov 1342”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002580]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov.,
Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov.,
Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-
kalpak, Khorezm prov., Buxoro prov., Navoi prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov., Namangan prov., Fergona prov., Andijon
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Nepal, India, Sri lanka, Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
Eastern, South-Western, Mediterranean), Europa,
Africa, N. America (adv.), Australia & Oceania
(adv.).
Dichoropetalum golestanicum (Rech. f.)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2007, Willdenowia 37(2):
485.
≡ Johrenia golestanica Rech.f, 1987, in Fl. Iranica (Rechinger), 162: 376, tab. 304.
Type: IRAN. “Persia, Gorgan: Jangal-e Golestan prope Tang-e Rah, 420–500 m, 13–14 X 1976,
Termé & Matiné 35109-E” (lectotype W! [W 19800011846]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype ibid. 13 X 1976, Termé & Matiné 35110-E, W
[W 1980-0011849]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dichoropetalum platycarpum (Boiss.) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 2007, Willdenowia 37(2): 487.
≡ Johrenia platycarpa Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci.
Nat. sér. 3, 1: 308.
Type: IRAN. “In monte Elbourz, Aucher-Eloy
4582” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov
et Jacquemoud (2020: 64); isolectotypes FI!, G!
[G00359590], K [K000681161], P! [P00753021,
P00753022, P00753023]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dimorphosciadium
gayoides
(Regel
et
Schmalh.) Pimenov, 1975, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 80(3): 83.
≡ Meum gayoides Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv.
Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar.
Fedtsch.): 32.
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≡ Ligusticum gayoides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1925, Bull. Inst. Pedol. Geobot. Univ. As.
Centr. 1: 108, in nota.
≡ Pachypleurum gayoides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Schischk, 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
582, p. p.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kokand, traj. KtschiAlai, 26 VI 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE!
[LE01066098]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Naryn prov., Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Dorema aitchisonii Korovin ex Pimenov, 1983,
in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 377.
≡ Ferula michaelii M. Panahi et al. 2015, Taxon
64(4): 780.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Desertum Karakum austro-orientalis, in denudationibus arenosis
depressionis lacus Er-oilan-duz. 15 V 1925. Korovin 341, 342, 343, 344, 345” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002527–TASH002537]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dorema badhysi Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky
(ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 379, 314.
Type:
AFGHANISTAN.
“Afghanistan,
Badghys. 14–16 V 1885. Aitchison 462” (holotype
LE!; isotype K! [K000685784]).
– Dorema glabrum auct. non Fisch. et C. A.
Mey.: Aitch. 1888, Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. London
(2 ser.) 3: 70.
– Dorema gummiferum (Jaub. et Spach) Korovin, 1950, in Nikitin (ed.), Fl. Turkmen. 5: 247,
nom. illeg. (Art. 41.5), sine basion.
– Dorema gummiferum (Jaub. et Spach) K. Korol., 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 162,
non Diserneston gummiferum Jaub. et Spach.
– Dorema hyrcanum auct. non Koso-Pol.: Rech.
f. et Riedl, 1963, in Biol. Skr. 13, 4 (Symb. Afghan.
5): 50.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Mary prov.).
151
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dorema balchanorum Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 378,
314.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, Montes
Balchan Major, declivum septentrionale, in ascendi
ad montium Orlan, Pat’ma. 10 V 1975. Pimenov
351” (holotype MW! [MW0594061, MW9594062,
MW594063]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dorema hyrcanum Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 67, quoad
typus.
≡ Ferula hyrcana (Koso-Pol.) Puchałka, Spalik,
Panahi et Piwczynski, 2015, Taxon 64(4): 780.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“In
prov.
Transcaspica, Ssjunt. 14 V 1916. B. A. Fedtschenko
169” (lectotype LE!, designated by Pimenov 1988:
87).
Distribution in M A & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Dorema karataviense Korovin, 1962, Trudy
Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhst. 13: 261.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes Karatau Syrdariensis, extremitas septentrionalis, Uzunbulak –
Dzhalgyz-agach, 08 VI 1929, Korovin 329, 330”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002538, TASH002539]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Note: Closely related to D. sabulosum.
Dorema kopetdaghense Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 378.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. Montes Kopet-Dagh,
angustis Firyuza. 21 V 1972. Pimenov 151 (holotype
MW! [MW0594071, MW0594072]; isotype LE!).
– Dorema hyrcanum auct. non Koso-Pol.: Rech.
f. 1987, in Fl. Iranica (Rechinger) 162: 384, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
(prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Dorema microcarpum Korovin 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 6.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, mont. Ferganici, vallis fl. Kara-su [Tian-Schan centralis, distr.
Ketmen-Tube, systema fl. Kara-su, 15–20 km infra
ostium Ujunkur]. 14 V 1927. Korovin 612, 613, 614”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002540–TASH002542]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.), Uzbekistan
(Namangan prov., Fergona prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov., Namangan prov.) Turkmenistan (Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (N, SW, Mediterranean),
Europa (SE).
Dorema sabulosum Litv. 1913, Sched. Herb. Fl.
Ross. 8(2): N 2404a-c.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica,
distr. Merw, in arenosis prope stationem viae ferreae Karaul-Kuju. 06 V 1911. Androssov 2404a-c”
(lectotype LE!; designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1999: 86; isolectotypes BP!, C! [C10008395–
C10008397], GH [GH00076218]?], H [H1397796],
M [M0173174], MHA!, MW! [MW0594072–
MW0594075], NSK [NSK0000425–NSK0000427],
S! [S-G-2132]).
– Dorema ammoniacum auct. non D. Don:
Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.):
132.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov.), Tajikistan
(Khatlon
prov.),
Uzbekistan
(Kara-kalpak,
Buxoro prov., Navoi prov., Surxondarya prov.),
Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Daşoguz prov., Akhal
prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elaeosticta alaica (Lipsky) Kljuykov, Pimenov
et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch.
Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 92.
≡ Carum alaicum Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 127.
≡ Bunium alaicum (Lipsky) B. Fedtsch., 1915,
Rastit. Turkest.: 612.
≡ Scaligeria alaica (Lipsky) Korovin, 1928,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 39.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Fergana, prope
st. Langar ad fl. Taldyk in decliv. orientalis, 5500–
6000’, 26 VI 1901, Alexeenko 834” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051471], designated by Kljuykov 1983:
144); “Inter Mady et Langar, 26 VI 1901, B. A.
Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE00051470]).
= Scaligeria alaica (Lipsky) Korovin var.
multiradiata Korovin, 1928, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk.
Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 39.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Karategin, in valle
Sorbuch, 8000’, 17 VIII 1881, A. Regel” (holotype
LE! [LE00051211]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-AbadChüh prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Echinophora sibthorpiana Guss., 1832, Fl. Sic.
Prodr. Suppl. 1: 69.
≡ Echinophora tenuifolia L. var. sibthorpiana
(Guss.) Griseb., 1843, Spic. Fl. Rumel. 1: 386.
≡ Chrysosciadium sibthorpianum (Guss.)
Tamamsch., 1967, in Fl. Kavkaza (Grossheim) ed. 2
7: 24, tab. 2, fig. 3, map 15, nom. inval. (Art. 35.1).
≡ Echinophora tenuifolia L. subsp. sibthorpiana
(Guss.) Tutin, 1967, Feddes Repert. 74(1–2): 31.
≡ Anisosciadium tenuifolium (L.) Tamamsch.
subsp. sibthorpianum (Guss.) Tamamsch., 1975,
Abstr. XII Int. Bot. Congr. 1: 107.
Type: TURKEY. “From Mount Olympus
[Bursa], Sibthorp” (lectotype OXF!: designated by
Pimenov, 2016, in Bot. Zhurn. 101(10): 1227).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro
prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
Elaeosticta allioides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Kljuykov, Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 92.
≡ Conopodium allioides Regel et Schmalh.,
1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2):
588.
≡ Carum allioides (Regel et Schmalh.) Franch.,
1883, Ann. Sci. Nat. sér. 6, 16: 293.
≡ Scaligeria allioides (Regel et Schmalh.) Boiss.,
1888, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) Suppl.: 255.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Kokschar, 6–7000’,
Tschotkal (Taschkentes Alatau), VIII 1876, A. Regel” (lectotype LE! [LE00051626], designated
by Kljuykov 1983: 153); isolectotype G-BOIS!);
Tschotkal. 08.1876. A. Regel (syntypes LE!
[LE00051628, LE00051629].
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal- Abad prov., Osh prov.,
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Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Abad prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi
prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta bucharica (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 92.
≡ Scaligeria bucharica Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 79.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Buchara, Baba-tag,
prope pag. Kel’-Bulak. 29 VI 1914, Popov 383”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002189]; designated as
“typus” by Kljuykov 1983: 144; isolectotype LE!
[LE00051213]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta conica Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 31.
≡ Scaligeria conica (Korovin) Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 209.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamiro-Alaj occidentalis in regione Guzar ad locus Dultaly-Kyzyl [In montibus humilioribus gypsaceis SE oppidum Gusar, locum Dultaly-Kysyl prope pag. Kysylchi, in detrito
argilloso rubro, declivum septentionale]. 19 V 1935.
Slovinsky K-7” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002186];
designated here; isotypes LE! [LE00051253],
TASH [TASH002187], ibid., mont. Nagora-chona,
ad gypsaceas calcareas. 10 V 1935. T. Pazij (paratype TASH).]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta ferganensis (Lipsky) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 92.
≡ Scaligeria ferganensis Lipsky, 1904, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 136.
153
≡ Conopodium ferganense (Lipsky) Druce, 1917,
Rep. Bot. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isles 4 (Suppl. 2): 616.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. Turkestan, Andizhan
distr., Arslanbob. 01–02 VI 1899, Litvinov (lectotype LE! [LE00051214], designated by Kljuykov
1983: 152); Yassy. 30 V 1880. A. Regel (syntypes
LE! [LE00051215–LE00051218]).
= Carum korshinskii Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 128.
= Bunium korshinskii (Lipsky) B. Fedtsch., 1915,
Rastit. Turkest.: 612.
= Scaligeria ferganensis Lipsky var. korshinskii
(Lipsky) Korovin, 1928, Trudy Sredne-Asiatsk.
Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 56.
= Scaligeria korshinskii (Lipsky) Korovin, 1950,
in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 216, p. p.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Montes Alai, locus
dictus Olgin Lug (pratum Olgae), in juniperetum
in declivi boreali. 15 VII 1895. Korshinsky
3182” (lectotype LE! [LE00051511], designated
as holotypus by V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 98;
isolectotypes LE [LE00051510, LE00051512].
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.,
Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta hirtula (Regel et Schmalh.)
Kljuykov, Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 92.
≡ Conopodium hirtulum Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 28.
≡ Scaligeria hirtula (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky,
1904, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 134.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In montibus Maili,
Krause” (lectotype LE! [LE00051631], designated
by Kljuykov 1983: 152; isolectotypes LE!
[LE00051632, LE00051633]).
= Scaligeria polyantha Rech. f. 1963, in Biol.
Skr. 13(4) (Symb. Afghan. 5): 121, fig. 84, 85.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “NE Afghanistan,
Badakhshan: Faizabad, 1100–1900 m, 11 VII
1948, Edelberg 1367” (lectotype W! [W0054258];
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype C).
= Scaligeria afghanica Podlech, 1970, Mitt. Bot.
Staatsamml. München 8: 177.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan,
Prov. Takhar: Unteres Namabab-Tal, Losshanse
westlich von Taqcha Khana, 1500 m, 24 VI 1965,
Podlech 11497” (holotype M! [M01729523]; isotype MSB [MSB003201]).
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= Scaligeria oedibasioides Kamelin, 1977,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 14: 187.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Usbekistania australis,
regio collino-montana versus meridiem ad viam
Dechkanabad-Derbent, montes Kuruk-dagana, ad
declivium meridionalem trajecto Tally, ad argillas
salsas. 19 V 1967, Botschantzev 121” (holotype LE!
[LE00051237).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta knorringiana (Korovin) Korovin,
1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 12: 32.
≡ Scaligeria knorringiana Korovin, 1928, Trudy
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 34.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana orientalis,
distr. Dzhelalabad, in collibus sterilibus inter Bazar-kurgan et Dzhelalabad, 29 VI1927, Korovin
402, 405” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002191], designated by Kljuykov 1983: 150); isolectotypes
LE! [LE00051221], MHA!, TASH (404, 410, 416,
417, 418) [TASH002192 – TASH002196]; Fergona
prov., meteostation Schatak-tepe in 5 rm from kishlak Zorkent ). 02.06/1912. Knorring 54 (syntypes
LE [LE00051228, LE00051229, LE00051230,
LE00051231, LE00051232]; Angustiis Ak-Bura 24
VI 1878. Kushakevich (syntype LE [LE00051222,
LE00051223, LE00051224, LE00051226], inter
Andizhan et Karasu. 25 VIII 1880). A. Regel (syntype LE [LE00051225]; vallis Alaicus, 12000’. 08 VII
1891. Brzhetskiy (syntype LE [LE00051227].
= Hyalolaena collina Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 22.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Vallis Ferganica, in
collibus argillosis pr. st. V. F. Chakulabad, solo
subsalso. 25 V 1932. Zakrzewski 1033” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002349]; isotype TASH (1032)
[TASH002350]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Uzbekistan
(Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta korovinii (Bobr. ex Korovin)
Kljuykov, Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
≡ Scaligeria korovinii Bobr. ex Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 593, 211.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Montes Balchany
Majores, declivia australia in schistosis, ca. 600
m s. m. 04 VI 1928. Bobrov & Jarmolenko 312”
(holotype LE! [LE00051233]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta lutea (M. Bieb. ex Hoffm.) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1978, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 83(6): 105.
≡ Bunium luteum M. Bieb. ex Hoffm., 1814,
Gen. Pl. Umbell.: 108.
≡ Sium luteum (M. Bieb. ex Hoffm.) Spreng.
1818, Sp. Umbell.: 92.
≡ Drepanophyllum luteum (M. Bieb. ex Hoffm.)
Eichw. 1830, Skizze: 257.
≡ Muretia lutea (M. Bieb. ex Hoffm.) Boiss.,
1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 858.
≡ Muretia tanaicensis Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci.
Nat. sér. 3, 1: 143. 1844.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “In agro Sareptano”
(holotype LE-Bieb!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova in LE; Kljuykov, 1983: 146).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.;
Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (N, Central), Europa.
Elaeosticta paniculata (Korovin) Kljuykov et
Pimenov, 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
SSSR: 19.
≡ Hyalolaena paniculata Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 20.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. Jugum Zeravschanicum
in valle fl. Langar, in Agropyretis [“Systema fl.
Kaschka-darja, pars occidentalis jugi Seravschanici,
declivum australe, prope pag. Langar, 04 VII 1938,
Kudrjaschov & Sumnevich 753” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002352]; isotypes TASH [TASH002353,
TASH002354]).
= Elaeosticta seravschanica Kljuykov et
Pimenov 1979, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 64(9):
1312.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, jugum
Zeravschanicum, inter Tersak et Aman-kutan.
23 V 1971. Pimenov & al. 347” (holotype LE!
[LE00051254]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Buxoro
prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta platyphylla (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
≡ Scaligeria platyphylla Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 592, 211.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. Turkmen SSR,
ad declivibus Pistaceetis prope Kuschka, 01 VII
1931, Androssov (holotype ASH!; isotype LE!
[LE00051238]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Mary prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elaeosticta polycarpa (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1978, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 83(6): 106.
≡ Scaligeria polycarpa Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater. Gerb. R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 80.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Samarkand prov., near
vill. Kurkat, serpentine slopes, 22 VI 1923, Popov
& Vvedensky 197” (lectotype LE! [LE00051239],
designated here; isolectotypes LE [LE00051240],
TASH (196, 198, 199, 200, 202) [TASH002197 –
TASH002201]).
= Scaligeria takharensis Podlech, 1970, Mitt.
Bot. Staatsamml. München 8: 179, fig. 10, 11.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan,
Prov. Takhar: Badam-Darrah sudlich von Taluqua,
Losshange sudlich des Ortes, 1000 m, 19 VI 1965,
Podlech 11431” (holotype M! [M0172949]; isotype
MSB [MSB003202]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Elaeosticta samarkandica (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obšč. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
≡ Scaligeria samarkandica Korovin, 1928, Trudy
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 44.
Type: TAJIKISTAN “Prov. Samarkand, distr.
Chodzhent, Kul-keryz. 13 V 1924. Popov & Vvedensky 643” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002202];
designated as ”typus” by Kjuykov (1983: 150);
isolectotypes LE! [LE00051241], TASH (615)
[TASH002205]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta transcaspica (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
≡ Scaligeria transcaspica Korovin, 1928, Trudy
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 60,
tab. 1, fig. 14.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “SW Kara-kum desertum, terrassa superior fluminis Kuschka, prope
stationem Kalai-Mor. 13 V 1925. Korovin 331”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002207],], designated
by Kljuykov 1983: 152; sett. Kuschkinsky. 10 V
1895. Korshinsky (syntypes LE [LE00051242–
LE00051244]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta transitoria (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1978, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 83(6): 105.
≡ Muretia transitoria Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 85.
≡ Bunium transitorium (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 683.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Regio Heptapotamica,
Pishpek prov., Usungur distr., northern slope of
Alexandr Range, fl. Alamedin valley, Mt. Shekule.
06 VII 1916. Kushnirenko 623” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051664], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2002:139); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051665],
TASH! [TASH002312, TASH002314]); “Regio
Heptapotamica, Pishpek distr. Prope riv. Alamedin.
27 VI 1916. Sovetkina & Chausova 1804” (syntype
LE! [LE00051666]).
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= Elaeosticta kuramensis Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 31.
= Scaligeria kuramensis (Korovin) Korovin,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 211, in obs.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Tian-schan
occidentalis, in valle fl. Angren, in promontoriis
prope pag. Kul-ata. 13 V 1928. Granitov & Mironov
226” (holotype TASH! [TASH002188]).
Distribution in MA & K Asia: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Talas prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta tschimganica (Korovin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
≡ Scaligeria tschimganica Korovin, 1928, Trudy
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 62.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“[Tian-Schan
occidentalis,
Taschkent
Ala-tau]
Vallis
Chimganensis, 30 VI 1925, Korovin” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002215]; designated by Kljuykov
(1983: 153); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051246];
“Charvak. 09 VII 1926. Korovin” (syntypes LE
[LE00051246, LE00051247]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta ugamica (Korovin) Korovin, 1948,
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 31, in obs.
≡ Scaligeria ugamica Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 78.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Syr-Darya prov.,
Taschkent distr., inn valle fl. Ugam, Ming-bulak. 16
VIII 1922 riv. Boguchalpak, 12 VII 1922, Simonova
& Batueva” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002219]; designated as “typus” by Kljuykov (1983: 146); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051249], TASH! [TASH002218]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Osh, Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elaeosticta vvedenskyi (Kamelin) Kljuykov,
Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1978, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 83(6): 106.
≡ Scaligeria vvedenskyi Kamelin, 1973, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 58(5): 630.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, ad
declivitates australes montium Koitasch prope
pagum Koitasch, in locis lapidosis, 28 VI 1971,
Botschantzev & Kamelin 538” (holotype LE!
[LE00051250]; isotypes LE! [LE00051251,
LE00051251]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak,
Buxoro prov., Dzhizak prov., Navoi prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia afghanica (Beauverd) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1002.
≡ Bunium afghanicum Beauverd, 1929, Bull.
Soc. Bot. Genève (sér. 2) 21: 227.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. Affghania, Hari-Rud
valley, in agris cultis, 25–26 IV1885, Aitchison
312” (lectotype G! [G00367675]; designated here;
isolectotypes K! [K000685710], LE!).
= Bunium cylindricum (Boiss. et Hohen.) Freyn
subsp. badghysi Korovin, 1927, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 127.
= Bunium badghysi (Korovin) Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 410.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “In collibus
Badghyz: prope Berdy-klytsch, 11 IV 1916, Korovin
257” (holotype TASH! [TASH002281]; isotype],
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype TASH!
[TASH002280]).
= Bunium caroides (Boiss.) Hausskn. ex Bornm.
f. elegans Parsa, 1966, Fl. Iran. 9: 177, fig. 60.
Type: IRAN. “E: Khorassan, Torbat-i-Haydari,
V–VI 1957, Parsa” (holotype TEH).
Distribuion in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia angreni (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol., 299 (5): 1002.
≡ Bunium angreni Korovin, 1927, Byull. SredneAsiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 123.
Type: “UZBEKISTAN. Tian-Schan occidentalis, in valle fl. Angren, in regione alpina prope
Kamtschik-say, 09 VIII 1924, Korovin E605” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002277], designated by Korovin (1950: 404); isolectotype TASH [TASH002275,
TASH002276]; “Ripa sinistra fl. Angren, in cursu
medio fluminis Ak-sai (N Ablyk), declivia mol-
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lia, 20 VI 1924, Korovin E317” (syntypes TASH
[TASH002278, TASH002279].
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov) Endemic.
Note: In the protologue, Korovin (1927) did
not indicate definitely in which herbarium the type
(lectotype) of Bunium angreni was stored. He make
this in “Flora of the URSS” (Korovin, 1950: 404).
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia badachschanica (Kamelin) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1002.
≡ Bunium badachschanicum Kamelin, 1977, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 14: 190.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tadshikistania,
Badakhshania (Pamir occidentalis), in valle
fl. Gunt in vicinitate urb. Khorog, ad canalem
Chonif, in schistosis, 2250 m, 14 VII 1964,
Grubov, Kurbanbekov & Junussov” (holotype LE!
[LE00051602], isotype LE! [LE00051603]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elwendia bucharica Kljuykov et Lyskov, 2018,
Phytotaxa 382(2): 214.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Southern side of
Hissar Range, near Khojaosmin, upper reaches of
Khandiza River. 07 VII 1979. Pimenov, Kljuykov,
Boryaev, Baranova & Vassilieva 483” (holotype
MW [MW0595669]; isotype MW [MW0595670]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Closely related to E. capusii.
Elwendia capusii (Franch.) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1002.
≡ Carum capusii Franch., 1883, Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 6, 16: 293.
≡ Bunium capusii (Franch.) Korovin, 1927,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 126.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Djizak. V 1881. Capus 506” (lectotype P! [P00834738]; designated
by Pimenov in Bot. Zhurn. 101(10): 1229. 2016);
isolectotype P [P00834739]; Schariselbs, dans
les moissons. 07 V 1881. Capus 507” (syntype P!
[P02496009]).
= Carum elegans auct. non Fenzl: Regel, 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 586.
157
= Carum gracile V. J. Zinger, 1901, Trudy Bot.
Sada Imp. Jur’evsk. Univ. 2: 162, nom. illeg., non
Lindl. (1835).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Riv. Keless. 13 V
1898. Geyer” (holotype LE! [LE00051506]).
= Carum turkestanicum Lipsky, 1904, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 113.
= Bunium turkestanicum (Lipsky) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
194.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Samarkand prov.,
Seravschan bassin, steppa inter Ulus et Dzham.
12 V 1869. O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE!
[LE00051600]); “Chovast prope Samarkand. 12 V
1898. Paulsen 265” (syntype LE! [LE00051601]);
“Promontorium Kcharli-tau. 07 V 1865. Sewerzov”
(syntype LE! [LE00051599]); KAZAKHSTAN.
“Karnak in Mts. Karatau, 1876, A. Regel” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051597], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997a: 99; isolectotype LE! [LE00051598]); “Riv.
Keless. 13 V 1898. Geyer” (syntype).
= Bunium gypsaceum Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 25.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In promontoriis
gypsaceis inter urbes Bajsun et Denau, pr. fontem
Chodsha-ipak, in caementis calcareis. 11 V 1930.
Botschantzev & Vvedensky 203” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002291]; isotype LE! [LE00051616]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi
prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elwendia chaerophylloides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5):
1002.
≡ Carum chaerophylloides Regel et Schmalh.,
1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2):
585.
≡ Carum confusum O. Fedtsch., 1902, Izv.
Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 103: 66, nom. illeg. (Art.
52.1).
≡ Bunium chaerophylloides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Drude, 1898, in Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler et Prantl)
3(8): 194.
≡ Buniella chaerophylloides (Regel et Schmalh.)
Schischk. 1960, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst.
Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 20: 280.
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Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In horto prov. Fedorowii
prope Taschkent, Krause” (lectotype LE!, designated
by A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 121).
= Carum sogdianum Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 118.
= Bunium sogdianum (Lipsky) H. Wolff, 1927,
in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin.
90(IV, 228): 209.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Inter Taschkent et Keles,
22 IV 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051559], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997a: 99); syntypes LE! [LE00051529–
LE00051558, LE00051560–LE00051583]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.),
Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov.,
Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Navoi prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.,
Namangan prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan
(Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia fedtschenkoana (Korovin ex Kamelin)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5):
1003.
≡ Bunium fedtschenkoanum Korovin ex Kamelin,
1977, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 14: 191.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“Turcomania
occidentalis (Regio transcaspica), inter pagorum
Karakala et Dshalilja. 13 V 1916. B. A. Fedtschenko”
(holotype LE! [LE00051220]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia hissarica (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium hissaricum Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot.Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 27.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj austrooccidentalis. Montes Tadshir-kaja, in gypsaceis,
05 VI 1930, Lepeschkin” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002290]).
= Bunium tenuisectum Korovin, 1975, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 3(60): 5, nom.
illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Griseb. ex Pantoc. (1873).
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Regio meridionalis
Tadzhikiae, montes Koykitau, prope p. Lublikor, alt.
600 m s. m. 18 V 1960. Junussov 1077” (holotype
TAD!).
= Bunium longilobum Kljuykov, 1982, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 67(4): 544.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“Turcomania,
Badchyz, jugum Gijas-Gedyk, prope custodiam
Rachmatur. 17 V 1975. Kljuykov & Baranova
515” (holotype LE! [LE00051621]; isotype MW!
[MW0593815]).
– Bunium persicum auct. non B. Fedtsch.: Kaul,
1975, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 72(3): 708, fig. 4.
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan
(Khatlon prov.), Uzbekistan (Surxondarya prov.),
Turkmenistan (Akhal prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: N India,
Pakistan; Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia intermedia (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium intermedium Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 26.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Turkestanicum
in valle fl. Ak-tschakmenj, in Juniperetis, h = 2700–
2800 m, 14 VII 1934, Gomolitzky & Protopopov
140” (holotype TASH! [TASH002292]; “Jugum
Turkestanicum in valle fl. Guralasch, in Juniperetum
umbrosis 29 VI 1934. Zakrzewski 123” (paratype
TASH)).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Dzhelalabad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia kopetdaghensis (Geld.) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium kopetdaghense Geld. 1985, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 70(11): 1559.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, in
declivius collium, solum subargillosum, SW margo
oppidi Aschchabad. 21 V 1952. Tzvelev” (holotype
LE! [LE00051617]; isotype MW [MW0593814]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Elwendia kuhitangi (Nevski) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium kuhitangi Nevski, 1937, Trudy Bot.
Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR (ser. 1 Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast.)
4: 274.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Ad declivia argillosa
lapidosa sub cacuminibus montiumi Kuhitang,
supra pagum Chodzha-fil-ata. 27 VI 1931, Nevski
462” (holotype LE! [LE00051620]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap
prov.). Endemic. May be found in adjacent part of
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The assignment Bunium longipes var.
depressum, which occurs in the central part of Mts.
Kopetdag, in synonymy of this species is mistaken.
Elwendia latiloba (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium latilobum Korovin, 1973, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 2(51): 10.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadshikistania, pars
meridionalis montes Koyki-Tau, in regione pag.
Lublikor. 18 V 1960. Junussov 1036” (holotype
TAD!, probably lost). Neotype from Koyki-tau
(Pimenov et al., 656 [MW0859178]) has been
recently proposed (Kljuykov et al., 2018).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia longipes (Freyn) Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1003.
≡ Bunium longipes Freyn, 18961906, Bull. Herb.
Boissier (sér. 2) 6: 214.
≡ Bunium cylindricum (Boiss. et Hohen.) Freyn
subsp. longipes (Freyn) H. Wolff, 1927, in Pflanzenr.
(Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin. 90 (IV, 228):
193.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Ashkhabad, in
graminosis siccis ad Gjaurs, 27 IV 1900, Sintenis
169b” (lectotype LE! [LE00051622], designated
by A. M. Geldykhanov 1985a: 1564); isolectotypes
LD! [LD1309054, LD1405197], P! [P00834749], W
[W0053736 – fragm.]); “Karakala, in herbedis. 17 V
1901. Sintenis 1737a” (syntypes JE [JE00003866],
LD! [LD1362079], W [W0053734 – fragm.]).
= Bunium cylindricum (Boiss. et Hohen.) Freyn
var. minor Freyn, 1906, Bull. Herb. Boissier (sér. 2)
6: 214, “cylindraceum”.
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= Bunium longipes Freyn subsp. minor (Freyn)
Geld., 1985, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 70 (11): 1564.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Kisil-Arwat, in
montosis. 05 V 1901. Sintenis 1629” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051614], designated by A. M. Geldykhanov
1985: 1564); isolectotypes LD!, STU); “Aschabad,
in prat. subalpinis montis Tangeri Gargan. 04 V
1900. Sintenis 231” (syntypes B! [B 10 0278970],
K [K000685688], LD! [LD1315534, LD1412938,
LD1412998]).
= Bunium cylindricum (Boiss. et Hohen.) Freyn
var. brachycarpum Freyn, 1906, Bull. Herb. Boissier
(sér. 2) 6: 214, “cylindraceum”.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica,
Chodschakala, in steppes. 14 V 1901. Sintenis
1738” (lectotype LD! [LD1315519]; designated by
Pimenov et Sutorý (2014: 1104).
= Bunium longipes Freyn var. ellipsoideum
Freyn, 18961906, Bull. Herb. Boissier (sér. 2) 6:
215.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Karakala, in
herbidis. 17 V 1901. Sintenis 1737b” (holotype LD!
[LD1386038]).
= Bunium longipes Freyn var. depressum
Korovin, 1927, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ.
15: 124.
= Bunium korovinii Kamelin et Geld. 1985, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 70(11): 1562.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, Kopetdag centralis, in ascensu ad cacuminem Czopandagh. 14 V 1928. B. A. Fedtschenko, Bobrov,
Jarmolenlo & Gontscharow 670” (holotype LE!
[LE00051618; isotype LE! [LE00051619]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia persica (Boiss.) Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1004.
≡ Carum persicum Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci. Nat.
sér. 3, 1: 138, nom. cons. prop. (Art. 14).
≡ Bunium persicum (Boiss.) B. Fedtsch., 1915,
Rastit. Turkest.: 612.
Type: IRAN. “Persia australis, Aucher-Eloy
4555” (lectotype G-BOIS! [G00359481], designated by A. M. Geldykhanov (1992: 122), as “type”,
and by Pimenov (2017: 762); isolectotypes G
[G00359482], K! [K000685695], P! [P00834751,
P00834752], US! [US00588543]); “Inter Fasa
et Chyraz, Aucher-Eloy 4553” (syntypes G!
[G00359482], P! [P00834750]).
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= Sium cyminosma Basiner, 1843, in Fischer et
C. A. Meyer (eds.), Index Sem. Horti Petrop. 9, Suppl.: 18, nom rejic.
= Pimpinella cyminosma (Basiner) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
180.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Seeds: Col. Chivensibus
sub nomina ssara[e]-sir, 1843, Basiner” (lectotype
LE! [LE01065721]; designated by Pimenov in
Taxon 66(3): 762. 2017; isolectotype P!).
= Carum heterophyllum Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5, 2: 586.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Zeravschan, inter
Varsaminor et Peti, 4500–6000', 12 VI 1870,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051507],
designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 98).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Chana,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elwendia salsa (Korovin) Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1004.
≡ Bunium salsum Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5, 6: 86.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In prov. Samarkand,
prope urb. Samarkand, ad colles Tschupan-Ata. 03
V 1916. Betger” (syntype TASH [TASH002295]);
“Samarkand, Tschupan-ata, 04 VI 1921, Popov
215” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002297], designated
by Pimenov et Kljuykov 2002: 115), isolectotype
TASH! [TASH002296]).
– Bunium cylindricum auct. non Drude: Korovin,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 411, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Navoi prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Sirdarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The description of this species, as well as
of other species in Korovin (1924a) does not contain
material for species typification. This is right also
for Korovin’s publications of 1923 and some
subsequent years.
Elwendia sary-cheleki (Lazkov et Kljuykov)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5):
1004.
≡ Bunium sary-cheleki Lazkov et Kljuykov,
2011, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 96(7): 967.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Chatkalicum,
ripa sinistra fluvii Chodscha-Ata, in viciniis pagi
Arkit, in saxosis, 1250 m s. m. 41°47′02.4′′ lat. bor.,
71°57′ long. or. 04 VI 2010. Lazkov” (holotype LE!
[LE00051623]; isotypes FRU, LE! [LE00051625],
MW! [MW0593826]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia seravschanica (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1004.
≡ Bunium seravschanicum Korovin, 1927, Byull.
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 125.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Prov.
Samarkand, Semurutsch inter Kschtut et lacum
Kul-i Kalon, 8–9000′. 21 VI–03 VII 1882. A. Regel”
(lectotype LE!; designated by Kljuykov et al., 2018:
218).
Note: Lectotype, previously selected by
Vinogradova, 1997a: 97 (“Buchara, prov. Rochan
supra cast. Kala-i-Vamir in ascensu, faucium Odidi
in lapidosis, 8700–9000', 10 VIII 1901, Alexeenko”
(lectotype TASH!, designated by Korovin
1950b: 405; isolectotype LE!)), did not origin
from Zevavschan basin as Rochan is a locality
from Badakhshan. Kljuykov et al. (2018) stated
morphological difference between Rochan plants
and those from Seravschan basin as the former
have subglobose fruits, shorter stylods and weekly
refracted leaf blades. They believed that lectotype,
previously selected by V. M. Vinogradova (1997a:
97), which differs from Zeravshan plants, could be
attributed to another species. In Tashkent herbarium
(TASH) no duplicates of Alexeenko’s gatherings
from Rochan were found.
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Samarqand prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Elwendia setacea (Schrenk) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1004.
≡ Carum setaceum Schrenk, 1841, Enum. Pl.
Nov. 1: 61.
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≡ Conopodium setaceum (Schrenk) Korovin,
1924, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7, Suppl.
(Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. 1–2): 24.
≡ Bunium setaceum (Schrenk) H. Wolff, 1927,
in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin.
90(IV, 228): 209.
≡ Scaligeria setacea (Schrenk) Korovin, 1928,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 67.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In fruticetis collium
Songoriae ad rivulum Ai, hinc inde, in montibus
Alatau ad fl. Lepsa et Baskan [Songarei, in campis
versus montes Arganaty], 01 1840, Schrenk”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051517], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 98; isolectotypes
LE! [LE00051518, LE00051519, LE00051520,
LE00051522, LE00051523]).
= Carum capillifolium Kar. et Kir. 1841, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 14: 428.
= Bunium capillifolium auct. non Bertol.: Botsch.
1976, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 13: 249.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In fruticetis collium
Soongoriae ad rivulum Ai, hinc inde, in montosis
Alatau ad fl. Lepsa et Baksan, 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 1531” (neotype MW! [MW0593811,
MW0593812, MW0593813], designated by
Kljuykov et al. 1977: 143); isoneotypes LE!
[LE00051609–LE00051612], M! [M0172956]).
= Carum setaceum Schrenk var. borgatense
Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
23: 126.
Type: CHINA. “Kuldsha, fliv. Borgaty (Kasch).
08 VII 1879. A. Regel” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov., KzylOrda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.;
SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.,
Chüh prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Elwendia ugamica Kljuykov et Lyskov, 2018,
Phytotaxa 382 (2): 219.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Western Tian-Shan,
southern side of Ugam Range, upper course of
Alikhodja River. 17 VI 1962. Adylov 1882”
(holotype TASH).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
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Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The species is closely related to E. capusii.
Elwendia vaginata (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Pl. Syst. Evol. 299 (5): 1004.
≡ Bunium vaginatum Korovin, 1927, Byull.
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 122, tab. 6.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes Karatau, Kulan-tau, prop. fluv. Kulan. 28 V 1922. Drobov 90”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH003703]; designated here;
“ibidem, in valle fl. Kok-tal. 02 VI 1925. Sovetkina”
(syntype TASH); “in mont. Ak-tau. 16 VI 1925.
Sovetkina” (syntype TASH)).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: In the description of the species Korovin
(1927a: 122) lists three collections (Drobov, Kulantau, and Sovetkina, Kok-tal and Alatau; all from
the Syrdarya Karatau). No specimen is marked as
holotype. In treatment for the genus for “Flora of the
URSS” Korovin (1950: 400) indicated that the type
material is in Tashkent.
Eremodaucus lehmannii Bunge, 1843, Del.
Sem. Hort. Dorp.: 6; ejusd. 1844, Linnaea 18: 6 et
151.
≡ Trachydium lehmannii (Bunge) Benth., 1867,
in Gen. Pl. (Bentham et Hooker f.) 1: 884.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In regione Katta-Kurgan
prope Bucharam, VIII 1841, Lehmann [567]” (lectotype LE! [LE00050133]; designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2002: 139; isolectotypes K! [K000697395],
P! [P02422176, P02422177], W [W0057143]).
= Albertia margaritifera Regel et Schmalh.,
1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2):
605.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In deserto inter Taschkent et fluviam Syr-Darja. 20 V 1871. O. A.
Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051315], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 81; isolectotype
LE [LE00051313, LE00051314]); “In Kokania, in
valle fluvii Sarawschan, O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE!); “Karnak, Karatau 1876. A. Regel” (syntype LE [LE00051312]; “Syr-Darja. Golike” (syntype LE [LE00051311]; “Fort Turkestan 05.1874.
Golike” (syntype LE); “Steppe in W foodhill of Mogol-Tau. Sewertzow” (syntype LE [LE00051309];
“In montibus Karatau. 1882. Krause” (syntype LE
[LE00051307]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh
prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.,
Fergona prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Eriosynaphe longifolia (Fisch. ex Spreng.) DC.,
1829, Col. Mém. 5 (Mém. Fam. Ombell.): 175.
≡ Ferula longifolia Fisch. ex Spreng., 1818, Sp.
Umbell.: 86.
≡ Peucedanum longifolium (Fisch. ex Spreng.)
Baill. 1879, Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 186, nom. illeg.
(Art. 53.1), non Waldst. et Kit. (1812).
≡ Johrenia longifolia (Fisch. ex Spreng.) Calest.
1905, Webbia 1: 224.
≡ Eriosynaphe cachroides Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 127, nom.
illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Ad Sareptam, 1803.
coll. unknown” (lectotype B-Willd! [B-W 05771-01
0, B-W 05771-02 0]; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes LE-Bieb!, PH [PH00042588]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (N, Central), Europa.
Eryngium billardierei F. Delaroche, 1808, Nouv.
Bull. Sci. Soc. Phylom. Paris: 25, tab. 2.
Type:
SYRIA/LEBANON.
“Syrie-Leban.
Labillardière”
(holotype
G-Hb.
Delessert
[G00367550]; designated by A. Wörz, 2011: 148;
isotype FI [FI004401]).
= Eryngium noëanum Boiss., 1856, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 2) 2: 72.
Type: IRAN. “Prope Kirrind in Persiâ
Mesopotamica finitimâ [Kirrind in Persia]. IX 1851.
Noë 1112” (holotype G-BOIS!; designaited by
Pimenov & Tamamschjan (1987: 53); Pimenov &
Jacquemoud (2020: 6)).
= Eryngium nigromontanum Boiss. et Buhse,
1860, Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
12: 95.
= Eryngium billardierei F. Delaroche subsp.
nigromontanum (Boiss. et Buhse) H. Wolff, 1913, in
Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbell. - Sanicul. 61(IV, 228):
150.
Type: IRAN. “In Karadagh [In montosis ad
Nemedabad prope Tabris in ditione Aderbidjan],
07 VII 1847, Buhse” (lectotype LE!, designated by
A. Wörz (2011: 148; isolectotype G-BOIS, n. v.).
= Eryngium billardierei F. Delaroche var.
meiocephalum Boiss, 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2:
825.
Type: IRAN. “Montes Avroman et Schahu. Alt.
6000'-8000', VII 1867, Haussknecht 448” (lectotype
G-BOIS!: designated by A. Wörz 2011: 148).
= Eryngium noëanum Boiss. var. integrifolium
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 824.
Type: IRAN. “In Persiae austro-orientalis
monte Dalechani supra Sungur. [In gram. calc. m.
Dalechani supra Sungur, 6000', 1867, Haussknecht
448c” (holotype G-BOIS!).
= Eryngium orientale Stapf et Wettst. 1886,
Denkschr. Akad. Wien 51: 315, nom. illeg. (Art.
53.1), non Mill. (1768).
Type: IRAN. “In locis siccis lapidosis in
montibus prope Hamadan, 04 VIII 1882, Polak &
Pichler” (holotype WU! [WU0073151]).
= Eryngium polycephalum Hausskn. ex H. Wolff,
1913, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.Ammin. 61(IV, 228): 153.
Type: TURKEY. “[Adiyaman] Auf dem AkDagh, zwischen Adiaman und Malatia, Haussknecht”
(lectotype G-BOIS; designated by A. Wörz 2011:
326; isolectotype JE! [JE00003932]).
= Eryngium nigromontanum Boiss. et Buhse
var. simplicatum Bordz. 1934, Zhurn. Inst. Bot.
Vseukrajinsk. Akad. Nauk 3: 73.
Type:
AZERBAIDZHAN.
“Aserbajdzan,
Respublica Nakhiczewanica. In monte Kassabadagh in vicinis pagi Karabagljar, Lorens” (holotype
KW?).
= Eryngium balchanicum Bobrov, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 589, 79, tab. 4, fig. 4.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Balchany Majores,
promontorium australe prope fontem Berk-tscheme
dicto non procul a statione viae ferreae Dzhebel,
03 VI 1928, Bobrov & Jarmolenko” (lectotype
LE! [LE00050996]; designated as holotype by
V. M. Vinogradova (1997a: 99); isolectotypes
[LE00050995, LE00050997]).
– Eryngium campestre auct. non L.: B. Fedtsch.,
1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko &
B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 78.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
– Eryngium amethystinum auct. non L.: M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 1856, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in oth er Asian countries: India,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Israel.
Distribution area: Central, South-Western &
Mediterranean Asia
Eryngium bungei Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 824.
Type: IRAN. “In Persiae prov. Khorassan,
prope Riwed inter Schahrud et Nischapur, VI 1858,
Bunge” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated as “typus”
by Pimenov & Tamamschjan (1987: 53); A. Wörz
2011: 176; isolectotypes LE! [LE00015640], P
[P00834259, P00834260, P00834301]).
= Eryngium kermanense Bornm. 1906, Bull.
Herb. Boissier (2) 6: 766, nom. inval (Art. 36.1).
– Eryngium macrocalyx auct. non Schrenk:
O. et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 78, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. 1798, Tabl. Prov.
Mer., 1800, Beschr. Casp.: 112.
≡ Eryngium biebersteinianum Nevski, 1937,
Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR (ser. 1 Fl. Sist.
Vyssh. Rast. 4): 275.
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “Shirvan Steppe
[Ex montibus Schirvanensibus]. Marschall von
Bieberstein (?)” (lectotype LE!, designated as
“typus” by Pimenov & Tamamachjan (1987:
54); isolectotype B-Willd. [B-W 05574-01 0];
GEORGIA. “In Iberia circa Tiflis, 1804, Steven (?)”
(syntypes LE!, MW).
= Eryngium caucasicum Trautv. 1871, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 1: 23.
Type: RUSSIA. “Prope Derbent, 1870, Becker
191” (lectotype LE!, designated by A. Wörz 2011:
180 and Pimenov in Pimenov et Ostroumova
2012: 44); GEORGIA. “In Cartalinia, Imeretia et
Mingrelia, Lagovsky” (syntype LE!); “In Abchasia,
Lagovsky” (syntype LE!).
= Eryngium caeruleum M. Bieb. var. fallax Woronow, 1908, Vestn. Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 10: 8.
Type: GEORGIA. “Tiflisskaja gub., Lagodechi,
Purin, Mlokosevich” (syntypes); AZERBAI-
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DZHAN. “Bakinskaja gub., Lenkoran: Asakudzha,
Lomakin” (syntype TBI [TBI1024255]); “Ins. Sara,
Kizeritski” (syntype).
= Eryngium pskemense Pavlov, 1950, Vestnik
Akad. Nauk Kazak. SSR 3 (60): 30.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Austro-Kazachstania, distr. Bostandyk, in decliviis stepposis prope fl. Pskem ad rur. Bogustan, 11 VI 1948,
N. V. Pavlov 201” (lectotype AA!: designated by
V. P. Goloskokov (1963: 290); isolectotypes MW!
[MW0593731, MW0593032]); “In declivibus stepposis australis faucem Nauvali-ssaj (vall. fl. Pskem),
15 VII 1948, Bykov” (syntypes AA!, MW!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia, Europa.
Note: V. P. Goloskokov (1963) noted that the
type of species name in AA may be lost. In this case,
the neotype can be selected from the isotypes stored
in MW.
Eryngium karatavicum Iljin, 1936, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 39: 320.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes Karatau, declivia schistosa ad fl. Koldenensai, prope summo, 07 VIII 1934, Iljin & Iljina 19” (lectotype
LE! [LE0001000]; designated as holotypus by
V. M. Vinogradova (1999: 86); isolectotype LE
(LE00050999).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Eryngium macrocalyx Schrenk, 1841, Enum.
Pl. Nov. 1: 60.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In desertis Songariae,
ad rivulum Kinasch [Songaria, in deserti ad fl.
Kunasch], 17 VII 1840, Schrenk” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051005]; designated as holotypus by
V. M. Vinogradova (1999: 86); isolectotypes
LE [LE00051002, LE00051003, LE00051004,
LE00051006, LE00051007], MANCH!).
= Eryngium incognitum Pavlov, 1938, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. n. s. 47(1): 81.
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Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadshikistania, in collibus
prope Stalinabad [Dushanbe], 1000 m alt., 08 VII
1932, Stschukin” (holotype MW! [MW0593729]).
= Eryngium pamiroalaicum Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 3.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj meridionalis,
montes Baba-tag prope p. Dshida-bulak, 03 VII 1936,
Lepeschkin & Muchamedshanov 389” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002169]; “Pamir-Alai meridionalis,
in collibus inter urbes Denau et Baissun. 20 V 1930.
Botschantzev & Vvedensky 291” (paratype TASH)).
– Eryngium polycephalum auct. non Hausskn.
ex H. Wolff: Rech. f. et Riedl, 1963., in Biol. Skr.
13, 4 (Symb. Afghan. 5): 56.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysykköl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Andijon prov., Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Eryngium mirandum Bobrov, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 589.
Type UZBEKISTAN. “Karakalpakia, in monte
Beltau, 21 VI 1932, Muravliansky” (holotype LE!
[LE00050994]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Karakalpak). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: A. Wörz (2011) regarded the species name
as a synonym of E. octophyllum Korovin
Eryngium octophyllum Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 3.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj, vallis
Zeravschan, prope pag. Urgut, 27 VI 1936,
Gnezdillo” (holotype TASH! [TASH002168]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.?),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand
prov.), Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Eryngium planum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 233.
Type: EUROPE. “[Danube near Vienna, and.
Silesia]? Herb. Clifford, 87, Eryngium 1, Fol. A”
(lectotype BM-Cliff [BM000558217], designated
by Jury & Southam in Jarvis et al. 2006: 212).);
Leiden, van Royen (syntype L! [L0053011]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.;
N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola
prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.;
Central: Karagandy prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE:
Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia, Georgia.
Distribution area: Northern, Central and SouthWestern Asia, Europa, N. America.
Falcaria vulgaris Bernh., 1800, Syst. Verz.
(Bernhardi): 176, nom. cons.
≡ Sium falcaria L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 252.
≡ Seseli falcaria Crantz, 1767, Cl. umbell.
emend.: 91.
≡ Drepanophyllum sioides Wibel, 1799, Prim.
Fl. Werth.: 196, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Prionitis falcata Delarbre, 1800, Fl. Auvergne
(ed. 2): 421, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Bunium falcaria M. Bieb., 1808, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 1: 211.
≡ Drepanophyllum agreste Hoffm., 1814, Gen.
Pl. Umbell.: 109. nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Critamus agrestis Besser, 1822, Enum. pl.
(Besser): 93. nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Falcaria rivinii Host, 1827, Fl. austriaca 1:
381. nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Prionitis falcaria Dumort., 1827, Fl. Belg.
(Dumortier): 77.
≡ Drepanophyllum falcaria Desv., 1827, Fl.
Anjou: 248.
≡ Falcaria agrestis (Hoffm.) Sweet, 1830, Hort.
Brit. (ed. 2): 245.
≡ Critamus falcaria Rchb. 1827, Moessl. Handb.
Gewächsk. (ed. 2) 1: 478.
≡ Falcaria sioides (Wibel) Asch., 1864, Fl. Brandenburg: 241, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Carum falcaria (L.), 1874, Prodr. Fl. Hispan.
3: 92.
≡ Selinum falcaria E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutsch. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2 12: 45, tab. 7.
Type: EUROPE. “In Flandria, Helvetia,
Bohemia, Alsatia, Gallia, Herb. Clifford, 98, Sium
5” (lectotype BM-Cliff [BM000558309], designated
by Rechinger 1987: 306).
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= Falcaria vulgaris Bernh. f. persica (Stapf et
Wettst.) Bornm., 1915, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 32(2):
241.
= Falcaria persica Stapf et Wettst., 1886,
Denkschr. Akad. Wien 51: 316.
= Falcaria rivinii Host var. persica (Stapf et
Wettst.) Bornm., 1915, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 32(2):
391.
Type: IRAN. “Ad agros circa Haydere prope
Hamadan, 28 VII – 01 VIII 1882 Polak & Pichler”
(syntypes W [W 1904-0002729], WU [WU0073011–
WU007315]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov., Mangystau
prov.; N: Kostonai prov., Akmola prov; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov., S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov.,
Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi
prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Mary prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia,
Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Israel,
Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Northern: N, Central, SouthWestern & Mediterranean Asia, Europa, Africa,
N America (adv.)
Fergania polyantha (Korovin) Pimenov, 1982,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 19: 120.
≡ Ferula polyantha Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 55.
≡ Peucedanum polyanthum (Korovin) Korovin,
1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 202.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. Prov. Fergana, distr.
Skobelev, area Anchor, pharangium Arpa, declivum
argilloso-schistosum in pars media. 21 V 1916.
Drobov 1013 (holotype LE! [LE00051879]; isotype
TASH! [TASH002477]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Fergona prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula akitschkensis B. Fedtsch. ex KosoPol., 1925, Byull. Obshch. Estestvoisp. Voronezsk.
Gosud. Univ. 1: 94.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Heptapotamica,
jugum Dzhungarsky Alatau, prope stat. Ak-Itschke,
steppa, 20 VII 1908, B. A. Fedtschenko 1633”
165
(lectotype LE! [LE01065824, LE01065825];
designated here; isolectotypes LE! [LE01065825–
LE010065833]).
= Ferula transitoria Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 70, p. p.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Mont. Dshungarienses,
Tschartombaj, 16 VI 1909, Roshevitz 81” (lectotype
LE!; designated by Pimenov, 2017. in Turczaninowia
20, 2: 142).
= Ferula angustiloba Pimenov, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 61(9): 1230. 1976.
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“Tian-Schan
septentrionalis, Kyrgyzstan, jugum Kungei-Alatau,
declivitas australis prope trajectus Santach, ad
marginem piceeti, 17 VII 1970, Pimenov & Trusov
751” (holotype LE! [LE00065838, LE00065839];
isotype MW! [MW0565867]).
= Ferula akitschkensis B. Fedtsch. ex KosoPol. var. kuldshensis Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 70.
Type: CHINA. “Kuldsha”.
– Ferula karataviensis auct. non Korovin: Shen
Kuanmien, 1992, in Shan Renhwa et Sheh Menglan
(eds.), Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 55(3): 114.
– Ferula kirialovii auct. non Pimenov: Shen
Kuanmien, 1992, in Shan Renhwa & Sheh Menglan
(eds.), Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 55, 3: 106, tab.
45, fig. 1–3.
– Ferula sumbul auct. non Hook.f.: Shen
Kuanmien, 1992, in Shan Renhwa & Sheh Menglan
(eds.), Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 55, 3: 105.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula alaica Pimenov et S. Melibaev, 1988,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 73(11): 1604, fig. 1, 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Alaicum, declivum septentrionale, montes Arpalyk,
ad Juniperetorum collucatorum margines, 12
VII 1987, Pimenov et al. 265” (holotype LE!
[LE01065834, LE01065835]; isotypes LE!, MW!
[MW0593662, MW0593963]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula angreni Korovin [1924, Byull. SredneAsiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7: 20, in obs.], 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 61, tab. 36, fig. 2.
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Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Ripa sinistra fl. Angren,
inter Schaugasa et Kara-Mazar, regio Inula
grandis, 25 VII 1924, Korovin 465–473” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002371–TASH002378]; designated
as “typus”. by Korovin (1947a: 61)).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Naryn prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula botschantzevii Korovin, 1964, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. [1] 1964: 246.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania
australis, montes Koiki-tau, ad occidentem ab pag.
Khoshady. 19 V 1960. Botschantzev & Egorova
144” (holotype LE! [LE01065844], isotypes LE
[LE01065845–LE01065849]).
= Ferula pachycaulos Rech. f., 1987, in Fl.
Iranica (Rechinger) 162: 398, tab. 326, 327.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Afghanistan, NE,
Kataghan: In jugo Paigah Kotal (Robotak, Mirza
Atbili) inter Haibak et Pul-i Khumri, 1350 m., in
declivibus argillosis, 10 VI 1962, Rechinger 16490”
(holotype W! [W 1972-0013563]; isotypes E!, G!
[G00366752]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula canescens (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 302.
≡ Peucedanum canescens Ledeb. 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 307.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In subsalsis deserti
soongoro-kirghisici inter Irtysch et montes Dolenkara nec non in regione occidentali, C. A. Meyer
239” (lectotype LE [LE00052139!], designated
by Pimenov (2017: 143); isolectotypes CGE!, LE
[LE00052140], P [P02272141–P02272143]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.; N:
Kostonai prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagangy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.;
S: Zhambyl prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula caspica M. Bieb. 1808, Fl. Taur.-Cauc.
1: 220.
≡ Peucedanum caspicum (M. Bieb.) Link, 1821,
Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 272.
Type: RUSSIA. “In deserto caucasico-caspica,
ad viam publicam inter Astrachan et Kisljar [Ex
planitiebus oppida Kisljar vicinis], Marchall von
Bieberstein” (lectotype LE-Bieb!; designated by
Yu. L. Menitski, 2008: 99; isolectotype MW – Hb.
Trinius [MW0593978]).
= Ferula pumila Pall. ex Spreng., 1820, in Syst.
Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 598.
Type: RUSSIA. “Ad Wolgam, Pallas” (lectotype
B-Willd!; designated here; isolectotype HAL
[HAL0033090]). cf. Ferula wolgensis.
= Peucedanum gracile Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 308.
= Ferula gracilis (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 304.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[Altai], in apricis,
siccis, subsalsis deserti soongoro-kirghisici
inter Buchtarminsk et lacum, qui Noor-Saissan
vocatur. [Inter Buchtarminsk et lacum, qui NoorSaisan vocatur], 1826, Meyer 238” (lectotype LE!
[LE00052102], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2001: 54); isolectotypes HAL [HAL0098507],
LE [LE00052103–LE00052106, LE00052108,
LE00052109], P! [P02272152, P02272153], PH
[PH00023034]).
= Peucedanum gracile Ledeb. var. microcarpum
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 309.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Altai, in lapidosis
ad fl. Grammatucha prope Riddersk, Ledebour”
(lectotype LE [LE00052107]; isolectotype CGE!)
= Peucedanum dubium Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 310.
Type: RUSSIA. “Altai, in apricis siccis
sterilissimis deserti editi ad fl. Tschuja mediis,
1826, Bunge [237]” (holotype LE!; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 142);
isolectotypes C [C1008434], CGE!, LE!, P!
[P02272153, P02272154, P02272155]).
= Ferula wolgensis Willd. ex Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 203.
Type: RUSSIA. “Ad Wolgam” (syntypes
B-Willd! [B-W 05773 01-06]) cf. Ferula pumila
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.,
Mangystau prov.; N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan
prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov., KzylOrda prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia, Turkey.
Distribution area: North, Central & SouthWestern Asia.
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Ferula ceratophylla Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 595.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae montibus Karatau prope K ultschek et ad montem HaraTschokla prope Bala-kschiata, 5000', 1876, A. Regel 242” (lectotype LE! [LE01065879], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2000: 90; isolectotypes G!
[G00366723], LE [LE01065880, LE01065883], P
[P022721137]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula clematidifolia Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 64.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Fluvio Sangardak,
declivum septentrionale montis Bel-Auty, circa
vill. Bachscha. 23 V 1913. Michelson 1798”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065856], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2000: 90; isolectotype LE
[LE01065857]; “Gazy-mailik Mts, Chosch-bulak.
08 V 1883. A Regel” (syntypes LE [LE01065858–
LE01065867].
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula conocaula Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula:33, tab. 8, fig. 1.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Mogol-tau: TschaschmaArzanak – Muzbek. 16 V 1924. Popov & Vvedensky
711, 712, 713, 714, 715,717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722,
724,725, 726, 727, 729, 734, 735” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002385–TASH002399,
TASH003697–
TASH003699]; isotypes LE! [LE01065876],
MHA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia
Note: ‒ It is very difficult to determine whether
the numerous herbariums sheets of the species in
type collection TASH (usually part of stem and
leaf or part of stem and umbel) are parts of a single
plant or several plants of the same population (most
likely). If collectors used several plants, some sheets
should be considered as isolectotypes, but which
one is a big problem. See also F. tuberifera, Dorema
sabulosum and some big Umbellifers.
Ferula czatkalensis Pimenov [1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 376, 297, nom.
167
inval. (Art. 40.2)]; 2000, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 85(1): 90.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Czatkalense, declivum australe, angustis fl. Aflatun, ripa sinistra, ad declivibus lapidosis et saxis,
28 VIII 1975, Pimenov 1447” (holotype MW! [MW
0593986 – MW0593990], designated by Pimenov
(Vinogradova 2000: 90); isotypes LE! [LE01065876],
MW! [MW0593991, MW0593992]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula czatkalensis Pimenov f. latisecta
Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast.
Sred. Azii 7: 376.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, prov. Osch,
prope Taschkumyr, declivia lapidosa et schistosa,
09 VII 1976, Rakhmakulov & Melibaev 1465”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002400–TASH002403]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (as the
species).
Ferula decurrens Korovin, 1964, Novit. Syst.
Pl. Vasc. [1] 1964: 247.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania
australis, prope pag. Bog ad fl. Piandsh, in valle
riv. Schpilau, 01 VI 1960, Botschantzev & Egorova
772” (lectotype LE! [LE01065886], isolectotypes
[LE01065884, LE01065887]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula dissecta (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross.
(Ledebour) 2: 301.
≡ Peucedanum dissectum Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 306.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collibus ad rivulum
Talowka prope Buchtarminsk, 17 VI 1826, Meyer
239” (lectotype LE! [LE00052110]; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 143);
isolectotypes LE [LE00052111–LE00052119], P!
[P02272139, P02272140]).
= Peucedanum ledebourii Steud., 1841,
Nomencl. Bot. (Steudel), ed. 2, 2: 311, nom. illeg.,
non G. Don (1834).
= Ferula rigidula DC. var. songarica Schrenk ex
Fisch. et C. A. Mey., 1842, in Schrenk, Enum. Pl.
Nov. 2: 43.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collibus prope
Ajagus, Schrenk” (lectotype LE!; designated by
Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 143);
isolectotypes W! [W 1889-0049900], WU-Keck).
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Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Arganaty, 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 1542” (lectotype
LE!, designated by.V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 86;
isolectotype P [P00835036]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov., KzylOrda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.;
SE: Almaty prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula diversivittata Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 593, in
adn.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prope stationem Tashsuam, in angustiis prope Dscham et Dschismak
[?]. 20 V 1870. O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE!
[LE01065889], designated by Pimenov & Baranova 1979: 90); isolectotypes G! [G00366821], K!
[K001097224], LE [LE1065888]).
= Ferula suaveolens Aitch. et Hemsl., 1888,
Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 3(1): 69, tab. 20, 21.
Type: IRAN. “Khorassan, in collibus S Bezg,
6000 ft., in shady places and in the vicinity of running
water, 18 VI 1865, Aitchison [1064]” (lectotype
K! [K001097221, K001097222, K001097223],
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes G!
[G00366759], GH [GH00076397]).
= Ferula sintenisii H. Wolff, 1924, Repert. Spec.
Nov. Regni Veg. 19: 311.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica;
Aschabad, in montibus supra pagum Nephton. 04
V 1900. Sintenis 265a” (lectotype LE!, designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2000: 94); isolectotypes G!
[G00366726, G00366753], GH, K! [K001097275,
K001097276, K001097277], US [US00517437],
W!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak
prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula eugenii Kamelin, 1971, Novit. Syst. Pl.
Vasc. 7: 268.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadshikistania, jugum
Hissaricum, systema fl. Warzob, in valle fl.Kondara,
in parte inferior. 20 V 1965. Kamelin 1–3” (holotype
LE [LE01065906], isotype LE! [LE01065907]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula dshaudshamyr Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 79, tab. 16, fig. 1.
≡ Dorema songoricum Kar. et Kir., 1842, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 365, non Ferula
soongarica Pall. ex Spreng.
≡ Ferula dubjanskyi Korovin ex Pavlov [1935,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 20: 196,
nomen]; 1935, Fl. Centr. Kazakh. 2: 534, 539, nom.
illeg. (Art. 39.1).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collibus sabulosis
Songoriae inter fontem Sassyk-pastau et montes
Ferula fedoroviorum Pimenov, 1976, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 61(9): 1230, nom. inval. (Art.
40.2); 2000, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 81(1): 91.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, TianSchan centralis, vallis fl. Kokomeren, supra pag.
Ksyl-oi ad praerupta lapidosa. 24 V 1970. Pimenov
& Borjaev 819” (holotype LE! [LE00065919]);
isotypes LE [LE00065917, LE00065918]);
MW! [MW0593982–MW0593985]); ibid., 30
VI 1971, Pimenov 1036” (paratypes LE!, MW!
[MW0593979–MW0593981]).
Ferula dshizakensis Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 58, tab. 34, fig. 1.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Regio Seravschan, prope
pag. Karnap, montes versus Mat-bulak. 29 V 1926.
Popov 3/44” (holotype TASH! [TASH002404]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula equisetacea Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 65.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Buchara, Hissar,
angust. Karatag, supra Chakkimi. 6000'. 24 V 1897.
Lipsky (lectotype LE! [LE01065908], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 100).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Naryn prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula fedtschenkoana Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 66.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In reg. Samarkand, ArczaMajdan, in sylva, 08 VII 1913, B. A. Fedtschenko
92” (lectotype LE! [LE00065919], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 100).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula ferganensis Lipsky ex Korovin, 1947a,
Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 59, tab. 35, fig. 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana, declivia
septentrionalis montibus Alasch-tau, leviter infra
terminis nivis, prope Rosae, 15 VI 1916, Rosanov
297” (holotype TASH! [TASH002405]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula foetida (Bunge) Regel, 1878, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 592, in nota.
≡ Scorodosma foetida Bunge, 1846, in Delect.
Sem. Horti Dorpat.: unpaged [3].
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In deserto aralensi
specimen unicum florens, et pauca semina collegit b.
Lehmann [Im der Lehmsteppe zwischen TschakyrAta und Nasarbai-Kuduk], 12 IV 1842, Lehmann
549” (lectotype LE!; designated by Pimenov,
2016, in Bot. Zhurn. 101(10): 1232; isolectotype P
[P02272144, P02272145]).
– Ferula assa-foetida auct. non L.: Boiss., 1872,
Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 994.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; Central: KzylOrda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov. Khatlon prov.),
Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Buxoro prov., Dzhizak
prov., Qashqadarya prov., Navoi prov., Namangan
prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.,
Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov., Khorezm prov.),
Turkmenistan (Balkan vel, Deşoguz prov., Lebap
prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
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Ferula foetidissima Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Gartenflora 27: 195, tab. 944; 1878, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 593.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In valle fluvii Sarawschon
prope Obburdon et Pachud, 5000' alt., 06 VI 1870,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01065924],
designated by Pimenov et Baranova 1979: 86;
isolectotype LE [LE01065923]).
– Ferula conocaula auct. non Korovin: Shen
Kuanmien, 1975, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 13(3): 91.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula galbaniflua Boiss. et Buhse, 1860, Nouv.
Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 12: 99.
≡ Peucedanum galbanifluum (Boiss. et Buhse)
Baill., 1879, Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 185.
Type: IRAN. “Am Fuss und an den Abhangen
des Demavend, 4–8000 Fusshoch; auch im den Bergen bei Kuschak und Churchura, VI 1847 (1848?),
Buhse 1137” (holotype LE! [LE00015770]; isotypes
LE [LE00015772, LE00015773, LE00015776]).
– Ferula gummosa auct. non Boiss.: Korovin,
1950, in Nikitin (ed.), Fl. Turkmen. 5: 242.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula gigantea B. Fedtsch., 1902, Trudy Bot.
Muz. Imp. Akad. Nauk 1: 135.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In valle fl. Pjandzh, in declivibus lapidosis inter pag. Darmarak et pag. Anderob, 8000', 25–27 VII 1901, B. A. Fedtschenko”
(lectotype LE! [LE00050246–LE00050249], designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype B!, photo E!
[E00433775]).
= Ferula inflata Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 35, tab. 10, fig. 2.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. Asia Media: Pamir-Alaj,
montes Tadshikorum in regione Schuroabad; in
regione fruticeta alt. 1840 m, 29 VII 1935, Linczevski
& Maslennikova 852 (holotype LE! [LE00050263]).
= Ferula latifolia Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 34, tab.10, fig. 1
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media: Karategin
prope Kamtschirak, 25 VII 1916, B. A. Fedtschenko,
An. P. Fedtschenko & Knorring 1293” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051828–LE00051830], designated here;
isolectotype LE [LE00051831]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Surxondarya prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula glaberrima Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.:
26, tab. 3, fig. 2.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Asia
Media,
arenae Mujun-kum, 14 VI 1922, Drobov 520”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002406]; isotype TASH
[TASH002407]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula grigoriewii B. Fedtsch., 1902, Trudy Bot.
Muz. Imp. Akad. Nauk 1: 137.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Plantae Turkestanicae.
Schugnan, in valle fl. Gunt, Vankala-Rivak, 22 VII
1901, O. A. et B. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE!
[LE00050236], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2000: 91).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula gummosa Boiss., 1856, Diagn. Pl. Orient.
(ser. 2) 2: 92.
≡ Ferula galbaniflua Boiss. et Buhse var. aucheri
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 989.
Type: IRAN. “In Persia, Aucher-Eloy 3658”
(lectotype P!; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes G! [G00366734], K! [K000568182],
MPU [MPU020984]).
= Ferula badrakema Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 62.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Kuschka, in
arenosis, 06 IV 1905, Androssov” (lectotype LE!,
designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1997a: 100).
= Ferula afghanistanica M. Hiroe, 1958,
Umbellif. Asia 1: 185.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Mak. El. 8500', 03 X
1939, Koelz 14071” (holotype UC! [UC651046]).
– Ferula galbaniflua auct. non Boiss. et Buhse:
Aitch. 1888, Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. London, (2 ser.)
3: 68.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula gypsacea Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 65, tab. 23, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis, mont. Alym-Tau, 18 VI 1925, Kultiassov 137”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002408]; isotypes TASH
[TASH002409, TASH002410]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula helenae U. Rakhmankulov et S. Melibaev, 1982, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 19: 117.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbek SSR, Nuratau,
montes Pistali-tau, prope pag. Balykchi, in declivis
schistosis. 18 IV 1977. Rakhmankulov et Melibaev
1483” (holotype LE?, isotype TASH!]; paratypes (12
IV 1975, Rakhmankulov et Melibaev 1289) TASH
[[TASH002413, TASH002415–TASH002417]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Dzhizak
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Both Rakhmankulov & Melibaev (1982)
and Vinogradova (1997a) reported that the holotype
is in LE which we unfortunately failed to locate. We
believe it is actually in TASH.
Ferula hissarica Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2014,
Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 99(5): 595.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tajikistania, jugum
Karateginum, systema fluminis Obi-Komarou,
prope ostium fluminis Darai-Tonchak, in glareosis,
inter lapides amplas, h = 1544 m, N39°09.64′,
E70°21.33′. 03 VIII 2012. Pimenov, Kljuykov &
Ukrainskaja 7-12” (holotype MW! [MW0595550]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tadjikistan (Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula iliensis Krasn. ex Korovin,1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 34.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media, deserta
Balhaschensis, monte Boguty et Soguty inter stat.
Taldykuduk et Kisil-Kija, Krasnov” (holotype E;
isotype W!).
= Ferula popovii Korovin, 1962, Trudy Inst. Bot.
Akad. nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 13: 258.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Dshungarsky Alatau
(pars meridionalis), mons Ulkunkalkan, ad pla-
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nitiem argillaceo-petraeum, 21 VI 1959, Sinicin”
(lectolotype АА!, designated by V. P. Goloskokov,
1963: 30); “VI 1959, Sinicin” (syntype AA!); “In
regione montis Bolschie Boguty, 26 VI 1958, Bykov
& Godvinski” (syntype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula inciso-serrata Pimenov et Yu. V. Baranova, 1979, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir.
Otd. Biol. 84(3): 87, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan australis,
jugum Czatkalense, in valle fluvii Kassansai, inter
Kysyl-Tokoi et Terek-sai, montes gypsacei et
rubroarenosi, 14 VI 1971, Pimenov, Baranova &
Kljuykov” (holotype MW! [MW0594005]; isotypes
LE!, MW [MW0594004]).
– Ferula foetidissima auct. non Regel et
Schmalh.: Golovkova, 1959, in Fl. Kirgh. SSR 8:
86, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula juniperina Korovin, 1959, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 19:
338. Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Thian-Schan
occidentalis, pars superior fluv. Angren, in valle
Urges-say, inter silvas juniperinas, 21 VI 1953,
E. P. Korovin & S. E. Korovin 450–453” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002424–TASH002427]).
= Ferula kirialovii Pimenov, 1979, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 84(5): 110.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis,
Tschimgan, 16 VII 1897, O. A. Fedtschenko”
(holotype LE! [LE00051814, LE00051815,
LE00051816]).
– Peucedanum pseudoreoselinum auct. non Regel et Schmalh.: O. et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. fl.
Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko)
3: 110, p. p.
– Ferula pseudoreoselinum auct. non Koso-Pol.:
Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 64, tab. 15, fig.
2.
Distribution in MA et K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov. Dzambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The name of priority (F. juniperina) for the
species was clarified after the publication of a critical
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the genus Ferula, to which the species belongs.
This was possible during a checking of the type
collection in TASH. Type material of F. juniperina
from basin of riv. Angren is not in good condition;
so its identification required some additional efforts.
Ferula karakalensis Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 29, tab. 5, fig. 2.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica,
distr. Karakala, ad st. Dshalil. 13 V 1916. Czerniakowska 1024” (holotype LE! [LE00050264,
LE00050265]).
= Ferula tersakensis Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula : 26, tab. 4, fig. 2.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Tersakan, Radde”
(holotype LE [LE00051918]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula karatavica Regel et Schmalh., 1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 594.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
montibus karatavicis prope Boroldai. 03 V 1876.
A. Regel” (lectotype LE! [LE00050268], designated
here; isolectotypes LE [LE00050266, LE00051783,
LE00051784, LE00051785])
= Ferula sassyr Koso-Pol., 1916, Izv. Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 16: 224.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Inter Syr-Darja et
Taschkent. 700–1400'. 20 V 1871. O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE! [LE00051888]; isotype MW?).
= Ferula aitchisonii Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 61.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In prov. Fergana, distr.
Andishan, in declivibus mont. Kulagan-tau, 08 VII
1911, Knorring & Minkwitz 1452” (holotype LE!
[LE01065822, LE01065823]).
= Ferula eremophila Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 68.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media, Kazakh
SSR, in vicunitate laci Bijlukul, in vallis siccis
elevates, 15 VIII 1934, Ponomareva” (lectotype
AA! (Goloskokov, 1963; isolectotype TASH!
[TASH003713] – only fruits).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Ferula karataviensis (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin [1933, ex Pavlov, 1933, Byull. Moskivsk.
Občš. Isp. Otd. Biol. 42: 130, nomen];], 1947, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 72, tab. 15, fig. 1.
≡ Peucedanum karataviense Regel et Schmalh.,
1878, Trudy 1978, Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
5(2): 592.
≡ Ferula korovinii Pavlov, 1933, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 42: 129,
nom. illeg. (Art. 51.1, 52.1, 53.3, Ex. 10).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae montibus karatavicis prope Ischtube [Karatau, AtschTube], 03 VI 1876, A. Regel 456” (lectotype LE!
[LE00052130], designated by Korovin 1951: 138;
isolectotype LE [LE00052131, LE00052132]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.), Kyrgyzstan ((Talas prov., Chüh prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula karategina Lipsky ex Korovin, 1926,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 14, Suppl.
(Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. 10): 13.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, Karategin,
Gorif, 7200', 06 VIII 1896, Lipsky” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051785], designated by Korovin 1951: 108).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula karelinii Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl. Russl.
(Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 130.
≡ Schumannia karelinii (Bunge) Korovin, 1947,
Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 81.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In der Lehmsalzsteppe
Karakum, 28 VI 1841, Lehmann 544” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051782], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2002: 139; isolectotype LE [LE00051792–
LE00051796]); KAZAKHSTAN. “In alten Flussbette des Jan. 03 V 1842. Lehmann” (syntypes P
[P02272161, P02272162]).
= Schumannia turcomanica Kuntze, 1887, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 10: 192.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Zwischen KisilArwat und dem Kaspi-See. Kuntze (NY?)”.
– Ferula peucedanifolia auct. non Willd.: Kar. et
Kir. 1842, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15:
165.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; N: Akmola prov.;
Central: Karagandy prov, Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Ka-
zakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.), Uzbekistan
(Kara-kalpak, Andijon prov., Buxoro prov., Navoi
prov., Surxondarya prov., Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Daşoguz prov., Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia, East Europe (Kalmykia).
Ferula kelifi Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 25, tab. 1(3), 2(1). [Herbarium Florae URSS
N 6417].
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Sogdano-Transoxani, in gypsaceis prope p. Taschkak (orientem versus urbis Bajsun). 09 V 1930. Botschantzev & Vvedensky 882(6417)” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002432,
TASH003693–TASH003695], isolectotypes BM!
[BM000944767], BP!, BR [BR0000005420124],
C! [C10005758], ERE [ERE0005557], G!
[G00366840], LE! [LE00051800–LE00051802],
LW [LW214965], M! [M0173058], MAK, MHA!,
MW! [MW0594006], P! [P02272166], S! [S1221678], SP [SP003564], TNS!, US [US00664201],
VAL [VAL10104], W!, WIS [WISv0255968WIS]).
= Ferula primaeva Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 26.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Asia Media, prope urb.
Bajssun, Burju-Tacht. 13 V 1930. Lepeschkin”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002487]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The exiccates of this species and Ferula
tuberifera were prepared by A. I. Vvedensky in
1935-36 for their publication in the Herbarium
Florae Asiae Mediae series; this edition was
not carried out. The material on Ferula fully
corresponds to “Illustrated monograph of the genus
Ferula” by Korovin (1947), including typification.
This data was only published in 1986 in the Schedae
ad Herbarium Florae URSS (book 25).
Ferula kelleri Koso-Pol., 1922, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 3(18): 171.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Regio Heptapotamica,
a Kara-bulak ad trajectum Kastek, ad declivi, 12
VII 1908, B. A. Fedtschenko 1579” (holotype
LE! [LE00051810 – LE00051812], isotypes LE!
[LE00051807–LE00051809]).
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Ferula foliosa Lipsky ex Korovin, 1947, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 43, tab. 18, fig. 1
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Uzgen [Fl. Jassy
prope Usgent, 5–6000']. 28–30 V 1880. A. Regel”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065927, LE01065929];
designated here; isolectotypes LE [LE01065932–
LE01065941], LECB [LECB0002304]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh
prov., Chüh prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula kokanica Regel et Schmalh., 1878, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 593.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokaniae valle fluvii
Isfairam, 8000 ft. 20 VII 1871. O. A. Fedtschenko”
(holotype LE! [LE00051817, LE00051818]).
= Ferula schugnanica B. Fedtsch., 1902, Trudy
Bot. Muz. Imp. Akad. Nauk 1: 136.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In valle fl. Gunt, in
declivibus lapidosis ab loco Vankala ad pag. Rivak,
8–10000'. 22 VII 1901. B. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype
LE! [LE00051891–LE00051896]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan,
Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Samarqand prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: India,
Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Eastern and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula kopetdaghensis Korovin, 1947, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 61, tab. 38, p. p., excl. pl. e PamiroAlai.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica,
angustis Iol-dere. 22 VI 1917. Korovin” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002433]).], designated here).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula korshinskyi Korovin, [1928, Byull.
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 68, tab. 45, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana, Naryn,
supra Ketmen-tjube. 02 VIII 1926. Korovin 788,
792, 793, 795” (holotype TASH! [TASH002434,
TASH002435, TASH002436, TASH002437]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.),
Uzbekistan (Fergona prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula koso-poljanskyi Korovin, 1947, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 46, tab. 22, fig. 2.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, Darvaz, ad fl.
Pjandsh, 4000'. 11 VII 1899. Lipsky” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051820, LE00051822–LE00051825];
designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2002b: 139; “ibid.
Bukhara, Darwas, Viskharvi, 14 07 1899. Lipsky”
(syntype LE [LE00051826]; “ibid. Bukhara,
along the river Voszhila, a tributary of Panj. 11
VII 1899. Lipsky” (syntype LE [LE00051821];
AFGHANISTAN. “Darwaz, Omar, ad fluvii
Pändsh, ripa sinistra. 09. 1882. A. Regel” (syntype
LE [LE00051819]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula krylovii Korovin, 1934, Sist. Zametki
Mater. Gerb. Krylova Tomsk. Gosud. Univ. 2–3: 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Heptapotamica,
distr. Zaisan, prope pag. Buran, m. Aschutas, steppa
deserta subsalsuginosa. 09 VII 1928. Krylov & Sergievskaya” (lectotype TK!; designated as “type” by
A. V. Polozhij & V. F. Balashova (1989: 26); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051827], TK).
– Ferula teterrima auct. non Kar. et Kir.: Krylov,
1935, Fl. Zapadnoi Sibiri 8: 1995.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula kuhistanica Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 36.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Asia Media, montes
Zeravschanici, in valle fl. Aman-Kutan. V 1935.
Kudrjaschov” (holotype TASH! – not found).
– Ferula jaeschkeana auct. non Vatke: O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko & B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 106, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.,
Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
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Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula kyzylkumica Korovin, 1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 490, 426.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Kysyl-kum, SW
margo, prope scaturiginem Chal-ata, montes Chalata E ad scaturginem in fissuris rupium. 19 V
1937. Botschantzev 512” (holotype TASH [№№
169104, 169105]; isotypes LE, LECB, TASH!
[TASH002438, TASH002439]); “Prope puteum
Ajak-kudzhumdy, in gypsaceis fuscoarenosis.
14 V 1937. Botschantzev 437” (syntype TASH);
“Prope scaturiginem Dzhangeldy, in gypsaceis SE
a scaturiginis. In saxoso arenario fusco destructis.
17 VII 1937. Botschantzev 473” (syntype TASH);
“Kyzykkum, prope pagi Tashy-kuduk. 12 VI 1931.
Muravljansky 255” (syntype TASH); “Kyzylkum,
prope putium Dzhilandy, in declivia australibus
schistosis Altyntau. 16 V 1957. Adylov 262”
(syntype TASH); “S Kyzylkum, 5 km S a Tamdy,
in monticulis Bakpaktau. h = 400–450 m. 22 V
1956. Li 239” (syntype TASH); “4 km NE a puteum
Aitym, e substratis lapidoso-sceleticis. 27 V 1956.
Li 274” (syntype TASH).
– Ferula microloba auct. non Boiss.: Korovin,
1959, in Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 411, p. p., excl. syn. Ferula
collina.
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Karakalpak, Buxoro prov., Navoi prov. Samarqand
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula latisecta Rech. f. et Aellen, 1952, Anz.
Oesterr. Akad. Wiss., Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 89(11):
173.
Type: IRAN. “Khorasan: Montes Hazar Masdjid,
inter Ardak et Tolgor, ca. 1200–1600 m, in rupibus
fissures. 07–10 VI 1948. Rechinger & Aellen 4988”
(holotype W! [W 1963-0004947, W 1963-0004950],
W 1963-004951; isotypes B! [B 10 0367203], E!
[E00002489], G! [G00366844], K! [K001097290],
M! [M0173057]).
= Ferula undulata Pimenov et Yu. V. Baranova,
1976, Byull. Mo skovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd.
Biol. 81(2): 143, tab. 1, 2.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, montes Kopet-Dagh, pars centralis, inter Cheirabad et
Tschaek. 26 V 1973. Pimenov & Baranova 444”
(holotype LE! [LE00051934, lE00051935]; isotype
MW! [MW0594035]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula lehmannii Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 992.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In desertis argillosis
salsis, in desertum Kisilkum Turkestaniae borealis.
[In deserto Kisil-kum]. 16 V 1842. Lehmann 543”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051834]; designated by V. M.
Vinogradova 2000: 93); isolectotypes G-BOIS!,
LE! [LE00051833, LE00051835], P! [P02272167],
W! [W0023613]).
– Ferula persica auct. non Willd.: Bunge, 1852,
Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Petersbourg Divers
Savans 7: 305.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: Atyrau
prov., Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: Zhambyl
prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula leiophylla Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 44, tab. 20, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Distr. Kapal, steppa
arenosa secundum riv. Yanach. 09 VI 1915. Titov
41” (holotype TASH! [TASH002457]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Chüh prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula leucographa Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 64, tab. 41, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja,
distr. Chimkent, Kelte-Maschat, in declivibus
conglomeratorum. 15 VI 1923. Mokeeva 291”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002458, TASH002459]).
= Ferula involucrata Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 65, tab. 41, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kara-tau, in mont.
Ak-Tash [ Prov. Syr-Darya, distr. Aulie-ata, Mt. S
Karatau, riv. Koktal]. 01 VI 1925. Sovetkina 293”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002421]; isotypes TASH!
[TASH002422, TASH002423]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula linczevskii Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 45, tab. 21, fig. 2.
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Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, in mont. Tadshikorum Kugi-Frusch, prope pag. Oin-Garan, 03
IX 1935, Linczevski & Maslennikova 1289” (holotype LE!” [LE00051836]; isotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula lipskyi Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 46, tab. 23, fig. 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Fergana, distr.
Margelan, ad monticolis schistosis S pag. Myntjube. 07 V 1913. Desjatov 1740” (holotype LE!
[LE00051837, LE00051838]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Fergona prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula lithophila Pimenov, 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21.
≡ Peucedanum mogoltavicum Korovin, 1947,
Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 8: 9, non Ferula mogoltavica Korovin.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tian-Schan, montes
Mogol-tau, in graniticis supra Tschasma-arzanak,
08 IX 1924, Popov 846” (holotype TASH!
TASH002552, TASH002553]; isotype LE!
[LE00052133]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula litwinowiana Koso-Pol., 1922, Sched.
Herb. Fl. Ross. 8: 111; 1924, Not. Syst. Herb. Horti
Petrop. 5: 49.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio Transcaspica,
distr. Merw [Mary] arenae prope stationem
viae ferreae Repetek, 16 IV 1913, Androssov
2546, 2617” (lectotype LE! [LE00051839–
LE00051841], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2000: 93); isolectotypes BP!, C [C10008437],
DAO [DAO000455720], E, ERE [ERE000555,
ERE0005556], GH [GH00076398], K [photo
K001097278], LE [LE00051842], M! [M01730[6],
MW!
[MW0594007,
MW0594008],
NSK
[NSK0000510,
NSK0000511],
TK,
WIS
[WISv025[5966WIS, WISv0255967WIS]).
= Merwia androssowii B. Fedtsch., 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5: 49.
= Ferula androssowii (B. Fedtsch.) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1522.
175
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turkmenia – Regio
transcaspica, distr. Merw, prope stationem viae
ferreae Repetek, 15(28) IV 1916, Androssov”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2001: 54); “Repetek, arenae grumosae. 26.04–19
V 1916. Dubiansky” (syntype); “Repetek, arenae
fixae. 23 IV– 06 V 1916. Dubiansky” (syntype).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Uzbekistan (Khorezm prov.,
Buxoro prov., Navoi prov., Qashqadarya prov.),
Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Daşoguz prov., Akhal
prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula malacophylla Pimenov et Yu.
V.Baranova, 1977, Byull. Glavn. Bot. Sada 106: 43.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazachstania australis,
prov. Dzhambul, in promontoriis orientalibus jugi
Karatau, ad ripas lacus Aschtschilkul, in salsas. 02
V 1971. Pimenov, Pakaln & Sdobnina 40” (holotype
LE!; isotypes MW! [MW0594009–MW00594012]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula mogoltavica Lipsky ex Korovin, 1947,
Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 28, tab. 7, fig. 2.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Montes Mogoltau, declivia
australia lapidosa prope exitus viae ab trajectum
Badambek ex montibus, 11IV 1927, Granitov 199,
200” (holotype TASH! [TASH002471]; isotype LE!
[LE00051844]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula narthex Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 994.
≡ Narthex asafoetida Falc. ex Lindl., 1846, Gard.
Chron.: 743; 1846, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1(30):
309; 1846, Trans. Linn. Soc. 20: 285, non Ferula
assafoetida L.
≡ Peucedanum narthex (Boiss.) Baill., 1879,
Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 185.
Type: INDIA. “[West Tibet] Inter saxa in valle Astore vel Hussorah dictae prope Indum, ultra
Cashmeer 14.07 Boostbon [Hassere, Astore bvalley], 23 IX 1838, Falconer [Loftus] 495” (lectotype
K! [K001097265]; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes E [E00002549, E00002550], K
[K001097262-K001097266], P [P02272032]).
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= Ferula koelzii Rech. f. et Riedl, 1963, in Biol.
Skr. 13, 4 (Symb. Afghan. 5): 70.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “NW: Sangcharak:
Safedsang, N. Qala Shahar. 23 IX 1939. Koelz
13997” (holotype US! [US00289206]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula nevskii Korovin, 1937, Trudy Bot. Inst.
Akad. Nauk SSSR (ser. 1 Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast.) 4:
270.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “[Asia Media] Inter
arbores Sabinae seraschanicae in montibus Kuhitang prope pag. Chodsha-i-fil. 27 VI 1931. Nevski
484” (holotype LE! [LE00051848]); “ad marginem
inferiorem zonae Sabinae seraschanicae in montibus Kuhitang supra pagum Kuhitang. 14 VII 1931.
Nevski” (syntype LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya d.), Turkmenistan (Lebap vel.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula nuda Spreng., 1818, Umbell. Sp.: 81,
tab. 7, fig. 15.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Sibiria [A Pallasio
mis sa semina in horto Mayeri Sedinensis hanc
plantam producerunt]”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.,
Mangystau prov.; N: Akmola prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.), Uzbekistan
(Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Central), Europa.
Ferula nuratavica Pimenov, 1978, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 83(4): 151.
≡ Silaus popovii Korovin, 1927, Byull. SredneAsiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15: 52 [ Sched. Herb. Fl.
Asia. Med. N 325]
≡ Johrenia popovii (Korovin) Korovin, 1959, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 399.
≡ Silaum popovii (Korovin) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 772.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes meridionales:
Sogdiano-Transoxanae. Ad abrupta calcarea
montium Nura-tau in loco Jang-ogly dicto. 08 VI
1926. Popov 325” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002337];
designated by Schischkin (1950: 548); isolectotypes
B [B 10 0367274], BP!, BR [BR0000005623860],
C! [C10008580], G! [G00359802, G00359803], K!
[K001097274], LE! [LE01066093, LE01066094],
MHA!, MO [MO-345419], MW! [MW0593905],
NY [NY00406275], P [P03224545], S! [S-G-5676],
Z [Z000028773).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Navoi
prov., Samarqand prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: –Korovin (1927b) described the species on
the basis of one series of specimens, edited in Sched.
Herb. Fl. Asia Med., as exciccates, but he did not
show what specimen, kept in what herbarium, was
selected by him as a lectotype. Schischkin (1951:
548) showed this at the first time. A conbination
of Korovin’s (1927) and Schischkin’s (1951) data
seems to be a sufficient lectotypification of the
species.
Ferula oopoda (Boiss. et Buhse) Boiss., 1872,
Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 984.
≡ Peucedanum oopodum Boiss. et Buhse, 1860,
Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 12: 100.
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “Beim Salzbergwerk
in der Nahe von Nachtschewan, in einer Schlucht.
11 V 1847. Buhse 295/4” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated as “typus” by Chamberlain & Rechinger
(1987: 421), isolectotypes E [E00433794] – photo],
P [P02272182]).
= Ferula badghysi Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 67, tab. 43, fig. 2.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, SaryJasy. 08 VI 1916. Androssov” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002379–TASH002384]).
= Ferula reza-dadjoua Parsa, 1966, Fl. Iran. 9:
185, fig. 62.
Type: IRAN. “Central Iran: Azizabad of Kashan.
VI 1955. Parsa 10036” (holotype Herb. Parsa).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Armenia, Iraq.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula ovczinnikovii Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 377,
309.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Jugum Seravschanicum,
steppae lapidosae in NE declivi prope ostium fl.
Kschtut, 1550 m. 07 VI 1932. Ovczinnikov &
Slobodov” (holotype LE! [LE00051856]).
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– Ferula lehmannii auct. non Boiss.: Franch.,
1883, Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 7, 16: 297.
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Samarqand prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula ovina Boiss., 1845, in Hohenacker
(ed.). Pl. Pers. Austr. № 283; id. 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 986).
≡ Peucedanum ovinum (Boiss.) Boiss., 1846,
Diagn. Pl. Orient. ser. 1, 6: 61.
Type: IRAN. “Persia austr., in rupestribus prope
ruinas u. Persepolitanas, 22 IV 1842, Kotschy 283”
(lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov & Jacquemoud in Kurbonov & Pimenov, 2016: 1224);
id., 2020: 53), isolectotypes BM! [BM000885452,
BM000944771], C! [C10008441, C10008442),
FI! [FI004421, FI014991], FR [FR0038111],
G! [G00366721, G00366727, G00366745],
GOET [GOET011338], HAL [HAL003647], JE!
[JE0006704], K! [K000568180, K000568181], L!
[L2576875], LE!, LIV!, M [M0173053, M0173054],
MO [MO-345402, MO-345443, MO-345444], P!
[P02272185 – P02272189, P04102870], S! [S-G2698], TI!, US [US00127482], W [W0053227,
W0053228, W0053229, W-Rchb. 1889-0018448,
W-Rchb. 1889-0018449], WAG [WAG0004949,
WAG0004950]).
= Peucedanum thomsonii C. B. Clarke, 1879, in
Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 711.
Type: INDIA. “Kashmir, alt. 5000–9000 ft.,
Kishtwar. 10 V 1848. Thomson” (lectotype K!
[K001097258], designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes CAL, G! [G00366775], K!
[K001097256,
K001097257,
K001097259],
P! [P00752995], W! [W0053227]); “Kashmir,
Banahal, Thomson” (syntypes K! [K01097250,
K001097261]).
= Ferula pachycarpa Korovin 1935, in N.V.
Pavlov (ed.), 1835, Fl. Centr. Kazakh. 2: 532, 537,
nom. inval. (Art. 39.1).
= Ferula microcarpa Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 58, tab. 33, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Alatau Dshungariensis, distr. Kapal, Baj-Gazy. 11 VI 1917. Titov”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002462]; isotypes LE
[LE00051184], TASH! [TASH002463]).
= Ferula stylosa Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 58, tab. 34, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Mont. Tschu-ilienses,
in loco Ajderke, Uzun-bulak, declivia calcarea. 18 VI
1926. Titov 676” (holotype TASH! [TASH002497]).
177
= Ferula lapidosa Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 59, tab. 35, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kirghyzstan, in
angust. Buam, prope pontem medium, rubroarenosa
gypsacea. 27 VII 1926. Abolin 639” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002450, TASH002451]; isotypes
TASH [TASH002454–TASH002456]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Mangystau prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh
prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia,
Yemen, Israel, Jordan.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Ferula pachyphylla Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 54, tab. 28, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kara-tau, pars
australis, Mt. Ak-murun, declivum lapitosum. 06 VI
1934. Tschilikina & Volkova 96” (neotype TASH!
[TASH002474], designated here).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The type, designated by Korovin (“Asia
Media, Karatau, Boroldaj. Tschlilikina”), was not
been found in Tashkent. Neotype was separated
among the gathertings of the same collector in
TASH.
Ferula pallida Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 60, tab. 37, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Chimkent, SW pars montium Maisur-ata, 15 km
ad stationem Montaitasch, declivia septentrionalia.
02 VI 1923. Simonova 329, 330” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002475, TASH002476]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula paniculata (Ledeb.) Ledeb. 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledeb.) 2: 305.
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≡ Peucedanum paniculatum Ledeb. 1829, Fl. Altaic. 1: 310. 1829, non Loisel. (1828), nom. illeg.
(Art. 53.1).
≡ Peucedanum soongaricum G. Don, 1834. Gen.
Hist. 3: 332, non Ferula songarica Pall. ex Schult.,
1820.
≡ Peucedanum feruloides Steud., Nomencl. Bot.,
ed. 2, 2: 311. 1841, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Peucedanum pyramidatum Kar. & Kir.1842,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 366, nom.
illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Ferula feruloides Korovin,1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 77, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Ferula pyramidata Korovin, 1949, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Kaz. S.S.R. 52(3): 49 nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: Kazakhstan. “In subsalsis deserti soongoro-kirghisici inter Irtysch & montes Dolen-kara
nec non in regione occidentali, C. A. Meyer 235”
(lectotype LE [LE00052139!], designated by
Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 143); isolectotypes CGE!, LE [LE00052140], P [P02272141,
P02272142, P02272143]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan, China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central Asia
Note: The nomenclatural details see in Sennikov
A. N. & Pimenov M. G., Nomenclatural notes on
four species of Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) in Middle
Asia. Annales Botanicae fennicae (in press)
Ferula penninervis Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 591.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
montibus karatavicis prope Karagus, A. Regel”
(syntypes K!, LE! [LE00051861–LE00051864]);
UZBEKISTAN.
“Iter
Turkestanicum,
Tschirtschikthal, 4–6000', 1876, A. Regel”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051867], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2000: 93); isolectotypes G!
[G00366768], K [K001097206], LE [LE00051865,
LE00051866], P [P02272190, P02272191], US
[US00517438]).
= Ferula olgae Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv.
Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar.
Fedtsch.): 36.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Kokaniae valle fluvii
Sarawschan prope Obburden 6000' alt. O. A. Fedtschenko”, (syntype LE?); KYRGYZSTAN. “In
montibus Ktchi-alai 8000' alt. 27 VII 1871. O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051851], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2000: 93); “Kokand khanate,
Inter Karakasuk et Schagimardan 4500–6000' alt.
O. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE [LE00051853]).
= Ferula kaschkarovii Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 70, tab. 46, fig. 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fl. Ujunkur, 13
[Fergana, Ujunkur-su, affluxio Kara-su]. 31 VII
1926. Korovin 812, 814, 815, 817” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002428–TASH002431])
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov.,
Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Toshkent prov.,
Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula pimenovii Lazkov, 2006, Bot. Zhurn. (St.
Perersburg) 91(9): 1410.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugi Chatkalici brachia
australis, ad meridiem ab pago Sumsar, in gypsaceis.
25 VII 2005. Lazkov” (holotype LE! [LE00051869];
isotypes FRU!, K! [K001097273], LE!, MW!
[MW0594016]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula plurivittata Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 25, tab. 3, fig. 1.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Kasanshik, angustis
montis Kjuren-dadh, 29 IV 1889, Antonov” (holotype
LE! [LE00051876]; isotypes LE [LE00051871,
LE00051875, LE00051877]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula potaninii Korovin [in Pavlov, 1935, Fl.
Centr. Kazakh. 2: 532, 537, nom. inval., descr. ross.]
1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 56, tab. 30, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media, montes
Tarbagatai [District Semipalatinsk, praemontia jugi
Tarbagatai], Potanin” (holotype TK!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula prangifolia Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 53, tab. 26, fig. 1.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Asia Media, TianSchan occidentalis, m. Tschimgan Minor. 15 VII
1926. Baranov” (holotype TASH – not found);
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“Syr-Darya prov., Toshkent distr., in declivo montis
Tschimgan Minoris versus riv. Chadalak. 29 VII
1921. Drobov 214” (neotype TASH [TASH002478–
TASH002481], designated here).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula pratovii F. O. Khass. et I. I. Maltzev,
1990, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. SSR 8: 48.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamiroalaj occidentalis. Jugum Hissaricum. Vallis fl. Kyzyl-darja, prope
pagum Vuary, 2400 m s. m. 30 VII 1989. Khassanov 448” (holotype TASH! [TASH002485]; isotypes LE, TASH! [TASH002482–TASH002484,
TASH002486]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The isotype of the species, transmitted by
the authors to LE, is apparently not scanned yet.
Ferula renardii (Regel et Schmalh.) Pimenov,
1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21.
≡ Peucedanum renardii Regel et Schmalh 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 596.
≡ Talassia renardii (Regel et Schmalh.) Korovin,
1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 385.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
montibus Alexander in trajectum Karabura, 8000'
alt., 1876, A. Regel” (lectotype LE [LE00052146];
isolectotype LE [LE00052147]; designated here by
Pimenov; isolectotypes K! [K001097272]).], W –
photo).
= Peucedanum talassicum Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 7.
= Ferula talassica (Korovin) Pimenov, 1981, in
S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, montes
Talassici, ad cursum fl. Simbili. 01 VIII 1922.
Baranov 846” (holotype TASH! [TASH002558]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Ende mic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula rubroarenosa Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 59, tab. 39, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana orientalis,
distr. Dzhelalabad, systema fl. Kugart-su, in
cacuminibus Aschi-sai, in saxo rubroarenoso
179
cretaceo. 17 VI 1927. Korovin 64, 66, 67” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002488–TASH002490]).
= Ferula mollis Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 63, tab. 27, fig. 1.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Fergana, distr.
Andishan, montes prope pag. Kenpyr-abad,
27 V 1916, Androssov 504” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051846]; designated here; isolectotypes LE
[LE00051845, LE00051847]).
= Ferula latiloba Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 63, tab. 39, fig. 2.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Prov. Samarkand, distr.
Chodshent, montes Mogoltau, Mt. Spa, in calcareis.
24 VI 1923. Popov & Vvedensky 268, 269” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002454–TASH002456]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan. (Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Holotype mounted on three sheets.
Ferula samarkandica Korovin, 1947a, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 44, tab. 18, fig. 2.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Samarkandici,
prope pag. Ak-sai, 23 V 1931, Butkov 62” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002491–TASH002494].
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov., Namangan
prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.,
Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula schtschurowskiana Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 34.
≡ Dorema schtschurowskianum (Regel et
Schmalh.) Koso-Pol., 1921, Bot. Mater. Gerb.
Glavn. Bot Sada R.S.F.S.R. 2(1): 87.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In Turkestaniae deserto
Kisil-Kum prope m. Ak-Kurai, 06 V 1871, O. A.
Fedtschenko” (holotype LE! [LE00051889]; isotype
LE [LE00051890]).
= Dorema serratum Aitch. et Hemsl., 1888,
Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 3(1): 70, tab. 28.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Afghanistan, Kharez
Ilias, 16 V 1885, Aitchison 476”; “Afghanistan,
Karez. 25 VII 1885. Aitchison 718”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
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(Buxoro prov., Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afganistan, Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula seravschanica Pimenov et Yu. V. Baranova, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred.
Azii 7: 376, 289.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadjikistania, jugum
Turkestanicum, valle fl. Zarafschan in gypsaceis
prope Gusaribad. 04 VII 1976. Baranova &
Kljuykov 918” (holotype MW! [MW0594018];
isotypes LE! [LE00051904, LE00051905], MW!
[MW0594017]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula sibirica Willd. 1798, Sp. Pl. (ed. 4) 1(2):
1411.
≡ Ferula peucedanifolia Willd. ex Spreng.,
1818, Sp. Umbell.: 87; 1820, in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis
Roemer et Schultes) 6: 592, nom. illeg.
= Dardanis sibirica (Willd.) Raf. 1840, Good
Book: 57
≡ Peucedanum cephalotes Boiss., 1844, Ann.
Sci. Nat., sér. 3, 1: 314.
≡ Peucedanum pallasii Cusson ex Ledeb., 1844,
Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 272, nom. inval. (Art. 36.1),
in syn.
≡ Ferula pallasii [Cusson ex Ledeb.] KosoPol., 1925, Byull. Obshch. Estestvoisp. Voronezsk.
Gosud. Univ. 1: 37, in obs., nom. inval. (Art. 32.1?)
et 1925, Byull. Obshch. Estestvoisp. Voronezsk.
Gosud. Univ. 1: 92, in clavi.
≡ Soranthus peucedanifolius (Willd.) Woronow,
1931, Trudy Bot. Sada Akad. Nauk URSS 43(2)
(Flora Yugo-Vost. 5): 823.
≡ Soranthus sibiricus (Willd.) Korovin, 1947, Ill.
Monogr. Ferula: 81.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “In Sibiria locis
arenosis humidiusculis inter Wolgam et Jaikam,
Pallas” (lectotype B-Willd! [B-W-05772-01 0,
B-W-05772-02 0, B-W-05772-03 0]; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 146);
isolectotype HAL [HAL0036472, HAL0036473]).
= Soranthus meyeri Ledeb., 1829 (Maj–Dec),
Icon. Pl. 1: 20, tab. 82; ejusd. 1829 (Nov.-Dec.), Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 345. 1829 (Nov–Dec.)
= Seseli meyeri (Ledeb.) Dietr. 1840, Syn. Pl. 2:
956.
= Ferula meyeri (Ledeb.) Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl.
Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 131; 1851, Mém. Acad.
Imp. Sci. St.-Petersbourg Divers Savans. 7: 307.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In arenosis ad fl.
Irtysch non procul a lacu, qui Noor-Saisan vocatur et
ad fl. Bekau, Meyer 265” (lectotype LE!; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 146),
isolectotype P! [P02272175, P02272176]).
= Ferula capillifolia Stschegl., 1854, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 27(1): 168, nom. inval.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In sabulosis ad fl.
Irtysch. 01 VII 1843. Karelin” (holotype LE!
[LE0100655850]).
– Ferula nodiflora auct. non L.: Pall., 1776,
Reise russ. Reich 3: 735.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Inter collem arenosis,
locis humidioribus, copiosissime supra fortelitium
Iamyschewa. VI 1771. Pallas”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Akmola prov;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.,
Kzyl-Orda prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
Distribution area: Asia (Central), Europa (E).
Ferula soongarica Pall. ex Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 598.
≡ Peucedanum aureum Spreng., 1824, Syst. Veg.
(ed. 16) 1: 911, p. p.
Type: RUSSIA. “Siberia, Pallas” (syntypes
B-Willd [B-W 05774-01 0], BM?, M! [M0173051]).
= Peucedanum elatum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 304.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[Altai] In declivibus
herbedis ubique [Ad fl. Gramatucha], Ledebour
252” (lectotype LE! [LE00052120], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 963); isolectotypes
C [C10008444, C10008445], CGE!, HAL, P
[P02272203, P02272204, P022722067]); “In
declivibus apricis herbedis frequens, 1826,
Bunge” (syntypes LE!, P [P02272205, P02272206,
P02272215, PH [PH00023031]).
= Ferula ehrenbergii H. Wolff, 1924, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 19: 310.
Type: RUSSIA. “Sibiria occidentalis, loco non
indicato, Ehrenberg”.
= Ferula soongarica Pall. ex Spreng. var. arida
Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 71.
= Ferula arida (Korovin) Korovin, 1963, in
Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 411, tab. 57, fig. 2.
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Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In regione desertorum
arida”.
= Ferula soongarica Pall. ex Spreng. subsp.
mongolica V. M. Vinogr. et Kamelin, 1986, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. 23: 101.
= Ferula mongolica (V. M. Vinogr. et Kamelin)
V. M. Vinogr. et Kamelin, 1990, Novit. Syst. Pl.
Vasc. 27: 118.
Type: MONGOLIA. “Declivium montium in
angustis Botchon. 18 VII 1899. Klementz” (holotype
LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: Aktobe prov.; N: N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.,
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern and Central Asia.
Ferula subtilis Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 44, tab. 20, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Аsia Media, vall. Ferganensis inter Utsch-Kurgan et Arpalyk ad loca
sicca lapidosa. 10 VI 1913. Desjatova 928” (holotype LE! [LE00051911]; isotypes LE [LE00051910,
LE00051912]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula sugatensis Bajtenov, 1970, Vestnik Akad.
Nauk Kazak. SSR 7: 71.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Ala-Tau transiliensis
(pars orientalis), vallis Sjugatin, in maculis salsas.
15 VI 1955. Goloskokov” (holotype AA!; isotype
LE! [LE00051909]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula sumbul (Kauffm.) Hook. f., 1875, Bot.
Mag. 101: tab. 6196.
≡ Euryangium sumbul Kauffm., 1870, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 8(1): 392, tab. 1, 2.
≡ Peucedanum sumbul (Kauffm.) Baill., 1879,
Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 186.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Described on the basis of
plants cultivated in BG of Moscow University from
the roots collected by A. P. Fedtschenko in Magian
Mts. near Pendzhikent, 28 V 1869” (holotype LE!).
= Peucedanum pseudoreoselinum Regel et
Schmalh., 1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2)
(Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 36.
181
= Ferula pseudoreoselinum (Regel et Schmalh.)
Koso-Pol., 1925, Byull. Obshch. Estestvoisp.
Voronezsk. Gosud. Univ. 1: 94, p. p.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Turkestaniae regione
fluvii Sarawschan in valle fluvii Iskander, 7000' alt.,
O. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE); “[In Turkestaniae]
in angustiis Passrut in regione fluvii Sarawschan
6–10000' alt., O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE); “[In
Turkestaniae] ad lacum Iskander, 8000'. 15 VI 1870.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00052137]:
designated here by Pimenov).
= Ferula moschata Koso-Pol., 1925, Byull.
Obshch. Estestvoisp. Voronezsk. Gosud. Univ. 1:
94, nom. inval. (Art. 33.3).
Type: UZBEKISTAN/TAJIKISTAN. “Mont.
Zeravschanici in valle fl. Zeravschan; mont.
Turkestanicae in valle fl. Sansar; Mont. Hissarici in
valle fl. Jakkabag” (syntypes).
= Ferula urceolata Korovin, 1964, Novit. Syst.
Pl. Vasc. [1] 1964: 249.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania
centralis, jigum Karateginense, prope pag. Ramit, in
valle fl. Tavischi, alt. 2300 m. s. m. 14 VIII 1962.
Strishova 2018” (holotype TAD!; isotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula syreitschikowii Koso-Pol., 1922, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 3(18): 71.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In prov. Semiretschensk
(Heptapotamia), distr. Kopal, in ripa fluminis Karatal
inter loc. Kos-Tugaj et Naiman-mula, salsa rimosa
takyr dicta. 03 VI 1913. Schischkin & Genina”
(syntypes LE! [LE00051913–LE00051917]).
= Ferula puberula Trautv. 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp.
Naturalistes Moscou 39(2): 323, nom. illeg. (A 53),
non Boiss. et Buhse (1860).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. Ad lacum Balchasch. 13
VI 1841. Schrenk 349 (holotype LE! [LE00051886]),
isotypes LE [LE00051880–LE00051884].
= Pastinaca olgae Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv.
Obshch Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Nov. Rar.
Fedtsch.): 37.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestatiae montibus Karak desertum Kisil-kum adjacentibus,
08 V 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE!
[LE00052192], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2002: 139); “In Turkestania prope Chodschent.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE); “In Turkestaniae
deserto prope Mai-bulak. Krause” (syntype LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
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Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula szowitsiana DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 173.
≡ Peucedanum szowitsianum (DC.) Baill., 1879,
Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 186.
Type: IRAN. “In argillosis lapidosisque
Persiae promontorii ad pagum Seidchodzi, distr.
Khoi, prov. Aderbeizan, 20 V 1828, Szowits 294”
(lectotype G-DC!; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes K! [K001097218, K001097219], LE!,
M!, P! [P02272210, P02272211], S! [S12-21674],
W! [W0053742]; “ibid. Szowitz 415” (syntypes K
[K000568185], P [P02272212, P02272213]).
= Ferula microloba Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 989.
Type: IRAN. “In Persiâ ad Seidabad inter Teheran et Tabris, 06. VI 1859. Bunge” (syntypes GBOIS!, LE! [LE00015755]); “Prope Schahrud, 19
V 1858, Bunge” (lectotype G-BOIS!: designated
by Pimenov et Jacquemoud (2020: 54); isolectotypes E [E00433774 – photo]), JE! [JE00002667],
K! [K001097220], P! [P02272180, P02272181],
S! [S12-21674]; “Seidabad. inter Teheran et Tabris. 06. 1858, Bunge” (syntypes G-BOIS, LE
[LE00015755]).
= Ferula hirtella Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 993.
Type: IRAN. “Regio montana et alpina inter
Nischapur et Mesched. VI–VII 1858. Bunge”
(lectotype G-BOIS!; designated here by Pimenov
& Jacquemoud (2020: 56); isolectotypes P!
[P02272158, P02272159], photo E [E00433776]).
= Ferula collina Freyn, 1900, Mém. Herb.
Boissier 13: 25.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Regio transcaspica,
ditio Aschabadensis: inter Anan et Giaurs, 02 V
1896, Brotherus 334” (lectotype BRNM!; designated
by Pimenov et Sutorý 2014: 1106; isolectotype
BRNM).
= Ferula khorassanica Rech. f. et Aellen, 1952,
Anz. Oesterr. Akad. Wiss., Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 89,
11: 174.
Type: IRAN. “Khorassan: inter Chenaran et
Quchan, 1200–1300 m, Rechinger K. H. & Rechinger F. 4695” (lectotype W! [[W 1963-0000629]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes E [E002790
194], G! [G00366769]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula tadshikorum Pimenov, 1974, Byull.
Glavn. Bot. Sada 94: 54.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikist ania
australis, jugum Sarsarjak, in valle fluvii Vachsch,
ad trajectum Schar-Schar, in Acereto regelii, 1200
m s. m. 05 VII 1971. Pimenov 507” (holotype MW!
[MW0594020, MW0594021]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Surxondarya
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula tatarica Fisch. ex Spreng., 1813, Pl. Min.
Cogn. Pug. 1: 27.
Type: RUSSIA. “Siberia”.
= Peucedanum sibiricum Willd. 1798, Sp. Pl.
ed. 4 (Willdenow) 1 (2): 1406, non Ferula sibirica
Willd.
= Ferula sibirica (Willd.) Spreng., 1824, Syst.
Veg. (ed. 16) 1: 915, nom. illeg., (Art. 53), non
Ferula sibirica Willd. (1798), 1840, Good Book: 57.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria, Pallas” (lectotype
B-Willd! [B-W05751-01-2, B-W05751-02 0],
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype HAL
[HAL097783 – A & B] sub Peucedanum sibiricum?).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.; N:
Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola prov.,
Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa (E).
Ferula taukumica Bajtenov, 1975, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 9: 28.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Cursus inferior fl. Ili,
arenae Taukum, in demissis interjugalibus. 17 VI
1970. Kurochkina” (holotype AA!).
– Ferula litwinowiana auct. non Koso-Pol.: Korovin, 1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 390,
p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
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Ferula tenuisecta Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 60, tab. 37, fig. 2.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Fl. Kelte-Maschat
[Tianschan occidentalis, ad declivia glareosa…,
fl. Kelte-maschat pr. pag. Antonovka]. 16 V 1927.
Linczevski & Mokeeva 92” (holotype TASH!
[TASH003714]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi prov., Samarqand
prov., Qashqadarya prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula teterrima Kar. et Kir. 1842, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 363.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collibus lapidosis
Songoriae prope fontem Sassyk-pastau, inter fluvios
Ajagus et Lepsa. VI 1841. Karelin & Kirilov 377”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051922], designated by
Korovin 1951: 91; isolectotypes LE [LE00051919–
LE00051921, LE00051923], MW! [MW0594031,
MW0594032], TK).
= Ferula balchaschensis Bajtenov, 1970, Vestnik
Akad. Nauk Kazak. SSR 7: 71.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Regio Balchaschensis,
in vallo ripario lacus arenoso schistose. 19 VI 1938.
Dmitrieva” (holotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula transiliensis (Herder) Pimenov, 1981, in
S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21.
≡ Peucedanum transiliense Herder, 1866, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(3): 78.
≡ Talassia transiliensis (Herder) Korovin, 1963,
in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 384, tab. 52, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kurmetty-Passe im
Alatau Transiliensis, in einer Hohe von 7000' [Kurmesty pass, Alatau transil.], Semenov” (lectotype
LE! [LE00052171], designated here; isolectotypes
LE [LE00052172, LE00052173]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn
prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
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Ferula tschimganica Lipsky ex Korovin, 1947,
Ill. Monogr. Ferula: 54, tab. 29, fig. 1.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“Mt.
Chimgan,
trajectus Peschany (arenosum). 17 VII 1897. O.
A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051927,
LE00051928], designated here; isolectotype LE
[LE00051925, LE00051926]).
= Ferula minkwitziae Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 53, tab. 27, fig. 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Aulie-Ata, jugum Ichkeletau, angustis Ulakan-kapka, saxa, 16 V 1909, Minkwitz 117” (holotype LE!
[LE00051843]).
– Ferula ceratophylla auct. non Regel et
Schmalh.: Korovin, 1926, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk.
Gosud. Univ. 14, Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med.
10): N 244.
– Ferula karategina auct. non Lipsky ex Korovin: Korovin, 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS
17: 107, p. p., quoad exc. HFAM N 244.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Talas prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula tschuiliensis Bajtenov, 1970, Vestnik
Akad. Nauk Kazak. SSR 7: 71.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Regio Dzhambulensis,
in steppa inter Merke et Dzhambul. 10 VII 1949.
N. V. Pavlov” (holotype AA!; isotype MW!
[MW0594033]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Talas prov., Chüh prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Ferula tuberifera Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 43, tab. 13, fig. 2. [Herbarium Florae URSS
N 6418]
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, brachia
austro-occident. jugi Hissarici, Montes Tschulbair, pag. Oj-Borik, 26 IV 1928, Vvedensky 6418”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002498], 43); isolectotypes]; isotypes BM!, C! [C10005759], ERE
[ERE0005558], G! [G00366800], LE! [LE0051930,
LE00051931, LE00051932, LE00051933], LW
[LW00214070], M! [[M0173197], MAK, MHA!,
MICH [MICH1115191], MO [MO-345401], MW!
[MW0594034], P [P00519032], S! [S-G-2700],
TASH! [TASH002499–TASH002510], TNS!, US
[US00664202], VAL [VAL10103], W!, WIS [WISv0255969WIS]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya
prov.
Surxondarya
prov.),
Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: See the note for Ferula kelifi
Ferula ugamica Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 66, tab. 42, fig. 1.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Ripa dextra fl. Angren,
in cursu medio riv. Ak-sai, N ad Ablyk-sai, in
rupibus. 20 VI 1924. Korovin 333, 336, 337, 339,
340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002511―TASH002520]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula varia (Fisch., C. A. Mey. et Avé-Lall.)
Trautv., 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
39(2): 325.
≡ Peucedanum varium Fisch., C. A. Mey. et AvéLall., 1843, Ind. Sem. Horti Petrop. 9, Suppl.: 15.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In convallibus montium
Chantau. 25 VI 1843. Schrenk 42” (lectotype LE!
[LE00052175], designated here; isolectotypes LE
[LE00052174, LE00052176, LE00052177]).
= Ferula schair Borszcz., 1860, Mém. Acad.
Imp. Sci. St.-Petersbourg Divers Savants (7 ser.)
3(8): 37, tab. 6–8, “shair”.
= Peucedanum schair (Borszcz.) Baill., 1879,
Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 186.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In deserto sterilissimo
argilloso-salso ex septemtrione fl. Ssyr-Darja inter
locus Katschkan-Ssu et Aryss, 11 V 1851, Borszczow
751” (syntypes LE [LE001032129–LE001032136]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Chüh prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Buxoro
prov., Dzhizak prov., Navoi prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ferula vicaria Korovin, 1947a, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 72.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Fergana, montes
Sary-tau. 24 VI 1920. Popov 624” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002521]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Uzbekistan (Fergona prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula violacea Korovin, 1964, Novit. Syst. Pl.
Vasc. [1] 1964: 250.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania australis, distr. Baldshuan, systema fl. Talchak,
prope pag. Dedy-Bul, 1160 m s. m. 04 VII 1956.
Nikitin & Czukavina 60” (holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula xeromorpha Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 62, tab. 32, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Praemontii collini
W Tian-Schan in regione finem distr. Taschkent
et Chimkent, montes Ala-tau, declivia Australia.
06 VI 1926. Jarmolenko 268” (holotype LE!
[LE00051937, LE00051938]).
= Ferula ligulata Korovin, 1947, Ill. Monogr.
Ferula: 63, tab. 36, fig. 1.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Culta in HB Univ. As.
Med. e seminibus ad elevat. Alym-Tau”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferula xylorhachis Rech. f., 1940, Repert. Spec.
Nov. Regni Veg. 48: 128.
Type: IRAN. “Khorasan: Im Schutt der Serpentinberge von Robat-Safid, zwischen Meshhed
und Turbat-e Haidari, ca. 1700 m. 10–11.0 VII
1937. Rechinger 1529” (lectotype W! [W 19510011717]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes BM [BM000944768], E! [E00433789 –
photo], K! [K000568179], LD! [LD183873], NY
[NY004050954], S! [S-G-2701], US [US00127429],
W [W1951-0011717]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ferulago subvelutina Rech. f., 1940, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 48: 129.
≡ Ferula subvelutina (Rech. f.) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1525.
Type: IRAN. “Khorashan Persiae, steile steinige Hänge eines Tälchens in dem Bergland westlich
von Budjnurd, jenseits der Passhöhe gegen Morawe Tappeh, 1100 m … [In montibus inter Bidjnurd
et Morawe Tappeh]. 26 VII 1937. Gauba [& Rechinger] 1919” (holotype W [W 1951-0011714];
designated by Chamberlain (1987: 430); isotypes
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B! [B 10 0367192], BM! [BM000885412], E!,
G, K! [K000685795], LD! [LD1227804], NY
[NY00405956], S! [S-G-2702], US [US00127435]).
= Ferulago turcomanica Schischk. 1946, Bot.
Zhurn. S.S.S.R. 31(6): 8.
= Ferula turcomanica (Schischk.) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1525.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turcomania, in
viciniis pagi Germab, in clivis lapidosis ad ripam fl.
Germab. 02 VIII 1931. Linczevski” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Foeniculum vulgare Mill., 1768, Gard. Dict.
(ed. 8): Foeniculum N 1.
≡ Anethum foeniculum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 263.
≡ Ligusticum foeniculum (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl.
umbell. emend.: 82.
≡ Anethum rupestre Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 168. 1796.
≡ Meum foeniculum (L.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 32.
≡ Foeniculum foeniculum (L.) H. Karst., 1882,
Deut. Fl. 9: 837, nom. inval. (Art. 23.4).
≡ Selinum foeniculum (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Fl. Deutsch. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 115.
≡ Seseli foeniculum (L.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 183.
Type: SOUTH EUROPA. “In Narbonne,
Aremoriae, Maderae rupibus cretaceis, 106,
Anethum 2” (lectotype BM-Cliff [BM000558385],
designated by Jansen 1981: 25)
= Foeniculum officinale All., 1785, Fl. pedem.
2: 25.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. “Circa Pinelorium. In
comitatu Nicaeensi, et in provincia Uneliae”.
= Anethum panmorium Roxb. ex Flem., 1810,
Asiat. Res. 11: 156.
= Foeniculum panmorium (Roxb. ex Flem.) DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle): 142.
Type: INDIA. “Plants, cultivated in Bengal”.
= Ozodia foeniculacea Wight et Arn., 1834,
Prodr. fl. Ind. orient. 1: 375.
Type: INDIA. “India Orientalis, Wight 1210”
(lectotype E! [E00174688], designated here;
isolectotypes NY, P [P03237720]).
= Foeniculum commune Bubani, 1900, Fl.
Pyren. (Bubani) 2: 372, “Feniculum”, nom. illeg.
(Art. 52.1).
= Foeniculum vulgare Mill. f. pauciradiatum
Nábĕlek 1923, Spisy Přir. Fak. Masarikovy Univ.
35: 127.
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Type: EGYPT. “Arabia petraea, Wadi el Hsa
inter El-Karac et Es-Sabak, inter rupes, alt. ca.
800 m. 16 VI 1909. Nábĕlek 467” (holotype SAV
[SAV002348, SAV002349]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Tajikistan (Kühistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Qatar, UAE, Saudi
Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan,
Egypt (Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (N, Central, E, SW,
Mediterranean, W Tropical and E Tropical), Europa,
Africa, N. America (adv.), S. America (adv.),
Australia & Oceania(adv.).
Galagania ferganensis (Korovin) M. G.
Vassiljeva et Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.),
Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 222.
≡ Korovinia ferganensis Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 10.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, montes
Ferganici prope p. Uzbek-gava. 02 VIII 1935.
Kazatschkov” (holotype TASH! [TASH002559]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania fragrantissima Lipsky, 1900, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 18(1): 63.
≡ Bunium fragrantissimum (Lipsky) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
203, in adnot.
≡ Muretia fragrantissima (Lipsky) Korovin,
1926, Schedae Herb. Fl. As. Med. 10): 10.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, Hissar, Romit,
4100', 21 VII 1896, Lipsky 92” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051634], designated by A. M. Geldykhanov
1992: 117; isolectotype LE! [LE00051635]; “Hissar,
fl. Karatag, Pushti-miona, 23 VI 1897, Lipsky”
(syntype LE! [LE00051638]); “Karatag, 29 VI 1896,
Lipsky” (syntype LE! [LE00051642]); “Karatag,
VII.1882, A. Regel” (syntype LE! [LE00051641]);
“Dashnabad, 24 VI 1896, Lipsky” (syntype LE!
[LE00051637]); “Inter Tian et Dagana, 03 VII 1899,
Lipsky” (syntype LE! [LE00051636]); “Baldzhuan,
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Kalkat, decl. orient. Sangulak, 5000’, 12 VII 1883,
A. Regel” (syntype LE! [LE00051644]); “Fl. Jakhsu
supra Sarypul, 04 VII 1897, Lipsky 96” (syntype
LE! [LE00051646]); “Seravschan region, inter
Guzar et Kshtut, 18 VI 1882, 3-4000’, A. Regel”
(syntypes LE! [ LE00051647, LE00051653]);
“Kshtut, 5-7000’, 19 VI 1882, A. Regel” (syntype
LE! [LE00051654]); Fl. Jagnob, Uovon, 10 VI
1893, Komarov” (syntypes LE! [LE00051651,
LE00051655]); UZBEKISTAN. “Shakhrisjabs,
Khtai, 14 VI 1896, Lipsky” (syntypes LE!
[LE00051639, LE00051640]); “Denau, Sangardak,
20 1896, Lipsky” (syntype LE! [LE00051645]);
“Shakhimardan, 07 VII 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko”
(syntype LE); KYRGYZSTAN. “Alabuga in fl.
Naryn, 7-8000’, 04 VI 1880, A. Regel” (syntypes
LE! [LE00051656, LE00051657]); “inter Popak
et Osh, 30 VII 1871, A. Regel” (syntype LE).
KAZAKHSTAN. “Semirechje, Vernyi-AlexeevkaTurgen, Sorokin” (syntype LE! [LE00051652]);
“inter Sjugaty et Kurdai, 24 VI 1871, A. Regel”
(syntype LE! [LE00051648]); ibid. 24 VI 1879,
A. Regel (syntype LE! [LE00051648] “Karatau,
Turchi, 1876, A. Regel” (syntype LE); “Vallis fl.
Tschu, Kurdai, 23 VII 1880, A. Regel” (syntype LE!
[LE00051643, LE00051650]); “Mt. Alexandrovsky,
Aishmara. 1876, A. Regel” (syntype LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Ysyk-köl prov.,
Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak
prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania gracilis (Kamelin et Pimenov)
Kamelin et Pimenov, 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov,
Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21. 1981.
≡ Elaeosticta gracilis Kamelin et Pimenov, 1978,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 15: 200.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadshikistania, jugum
Karateginum, ad fonte fl. Iljak prope pagum
Kaftagysar, 30 VII 1969, Pimenov 1586” (holotype
LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania margiana Pimenov et M. G.
Vassiljeva, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast.
Sred. Azii 7: 374, 223.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“Turcomania,
Badhyz, prope opp. Kuschka, pag. Poltavskoe,
06 VI 1978, Pimenov & al. 279” (holotype LE!:
isotypes BM! [BM000944764], MHA!, MW!
[MW0593831]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Mary prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania neglecta M. G. Vassiljeva et
Kljuykov, 1983, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 20: 156;
1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii
7: 373, 222.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“Uzbekistania,
Samarkand prov., jugum Seravschanicum, declivum
australe prope trajectum Takhta-karacha (AmanKutan), 31 V 1976, Pimenov & al. 290” (holotype
LE!; isotypes BM!, MHA!, MW! [MW0593840]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania platypoda (Aitch. et Hemsl.) M. G.
Vassiljeva et Pimenov, 1983, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc.
20: 156; 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast.
Sred. Azii 7: 223.
≡ Johrenia platypoda Aitch. et Hemsl., 1888,
Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. London (2 ser.) 3: N 38, fig.
29.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Afghanistan, Harirud valley, 08 VI 1885, Aichison 620” (lectotype
K! [K000695719]; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes G! [G00366888], GH [GH00076727],
K [K000681158, K000695719], LE!, PH
[PH00016525]).
= Peucedanum tenuisectum Regel et Schmalh.
subsp. microcarpum Korovin, 1924, Byull. SredneAsiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7, Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl.
As. Med. 1–2): 28, in nota.
= Korovinia microcarpa (Korovin) Korovin,
1950, in Nikitin (ed.), Fl. Turkmen. 5: 229; ejusd.,
1951, in Schisckkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 213
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turkmenia, Kopet-Dagh, 10 stadia rossica S de Firjuza, angustis
Schu-sai, zona verticallis stepposa. 30 VI 1923,
Korovin” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002560]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype TASH
[TASH002561]).
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– Korovinia tenuisecta auct. non Nevski et Vved.:
Mozaff., 1983, Fam. Umbell. Iran: 122, tab. 318.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Galagania tenuisecta (Regel et Schmalh.) M. G.
Vassiljeva & Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.),
Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 223.
≡ Peucedanum tenuisectum Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 37.
≡ Korovinia tenuisecta (Regel et Schmalh.)
Nevski & Vved., 1937, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk
SSSR (ser. 1 Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast.) 4: 273.
194.
≡ Eulophus tenuisectus (Regel et Schmalh.) M.
Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 1603.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. In Turkestaniae
montibus karatavicis prope Boroldai, 03 VI
1876, A. Regel” (lectotype LE!, designated by
A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 117); isolectotypes G!
[G00366891], K! [K000695718], P! [P02272044]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Talas prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Helosciadium nodiflorum (L.) W. D. J.
Koch,1824, Nova Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes.
Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur. 12(1): 126, fig. 74.
≡ Sium nodiflorum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 251.
≡ Seseli nodiflorum (L.) Scop.,1771, Fl. Carniol.
(ed. 2) 1: 213.
≡ Sison nodiflorum (L.) Brot.,1804, Fl. Lusit. 1:
423.
≡ Apium nodiflorum (L.) Lag., 1821, Amen. Nat.
Españ.: 101.
≡ Helodium nodiflorum (L.) Dumort., 1827, Fl.
Belg. (Dumortier): 77.
≡ Lavera nodiflora (L.) Raf.,1840, Good book:
50. 1840.
≡ Selinum nodiflorum (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 34. 1904.
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Type: EUROPE. In Europa ad ripas fluviorum
[cultivated plants from the garden of George
Clifford], Herb. Clifford, 98, Sium 3 (lectotype BMCliff [BM000558307], designated by Jafri in Jafri &
El-Gadi, 1985: 78).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalalabad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi prov. [?],
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov., Fergona
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Turkey, Iraq,
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (SW, Mediterranean &
W Tropical), Europa, Africa (N), N. America (adv.),
S. America (adv.), Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Heracleum dissectum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 301. 1829.
≡ Pastinaca dissecta (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 113,
nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Vent. (1803).
≡ Heracleum sphondylium L. f. dissectum
(Ledeb.) H. Ohba, 1994, J. Jap. Bot. 69(2): 119.
Type: RUSSIA/KAZAKHSTAN. “In pratis
prope pagum Tschetschulicha, metallifodinam
Riddersk et alibi [Prope Tschetschulicha],
Ledebour 580. 242” (lectotype LE, designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 962; isolectotype P!
[P02272123]).
= Heracleum barbatum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 300.
= Pastinaca barbata (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 113.
= Heracleum dissectum Ledeb. var. barbatum
(Ledeb.) Krylov, 1904, Fl. Alt. Tomsk. Gub. 3: 534.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[Altai] In pratis
montanis [Riv. Pichtovka prope Buchtarminsk 20
VI 1826, Meyer 295” (lectotype LE, designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 962).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karaganda prov.; SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-abad prov., Ysykköl prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
TadzhikistanTajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Korea, Mongolia.
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Distribution area: Arctic, N, Central, E & SW
Asia.
Distribution area: Asia (N & Central), Europa,
N. America (adv.).
Heracleum lehmannianum Bunge, 1849,
Delect. Sem. Horti Dorpat. App. 1850: unpaged [2];
id., 1852, Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 311.
≡ Pastinaca lehmanniana (Bunge) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
113. 1916.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Ad torrentes prope
Samarkand, 14 IX 1841, Lehmann” (lectotype P!
[P00731531, P00731532, P00731533]; designated
here by Pimenov; isolectotype G-BOIS! (sem.)).
= Heracleum afghanicum Kitam., 1958, Acta
Phytotax. Geobot. 17: 131. 1958.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Near Schibar Pass,
2500 m, 24 VI 1955, Kitamura” (holotype KYO!).
– Heracleum leucocarpum auct. non Aitch. &
Hemsl.: Rech. f.., 1963, in Biol. Skr. 13, 4 (Symb.
Afghan. 5): 83. 1963.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Bakten prov.,
Jalal-abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.,
Toshkent prov., Namangan prov. Fergona prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena bupleuroides (Schrenk ex Fisch. &
C. A. Mey.) Pimenov & Kljuykov, 1982, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 67(7): 887, fig. 9, map 1, 2.
≡ Carum bupleuroides Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A.
Mey., 1845, Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Petersb. 3:
305.
≡ Hymenolyma bupleuroides (Schrenk ex Fisch.
& C. A. Mey.) Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst.
Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 51.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Songaria,
am
Balchasch, 16 VI 1843, Schrenk 357” (lectotype
LE!; designated by V. M. Vinogradova, 1999: 840;
isotype MANCH!).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Heracleum sibiricum L., 1753, Sp. Pl., 249.
1753.
≡ Heracleum sphondylium L. subsp. sibiricum
(L.) Simonk., 1886, Enum. Fl. Transsilv.: 226. 1886.
≡ Heracleum sphondylium L. var. sibiricum (L.)
Schmalh., 1895, Fl. Sredn. Jushn. Rossii 1: 413.
1895.
≡ Selinum casparyi E. H. L. Krause, 1904 in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 137. 1904.
≡ Pastinaca sibirica (L.) Calest., 1905 Webbia
1: 244. 1905.
Type: RUSSIA. In Sibiria, 352.5 (lectotype
LINN [LINN-HL352-5], designated by Reduron in
Jonsell & Jarvis 2002: 84).
= Heracleum flavescens Willd., 1788, Sp. Pl. ed.
4 (Willdenow) 1(2): 1421. 1798.
Type: EUROPE. in Austria.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai
prov., Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Mongolia
Hyalolaena depauperata Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 20.
≡ Selinum depauperatum (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1311.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Kashka-Darja,
in montibus humilioribus gypsaceis septentriones
versus a urbem Karshi, 31 V 1978, Pimenov
& Kljuykov 232” (neotype LE!, designated by
Pimenov & Kljuykov 1982: 886); isoneotypes MW!
[MW0593910, MW0593911]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Buxoro
prov., Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov.,
Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena intermedia Pimenov & Kljuykov,
1982, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 67(7): 887, fig. 8,
map 1, 4.
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“Thian-Schan,
declivum meridionale jugi Tschatkalensis, in cursu
inferiore fluminis Kassansai, supra pag. Kysyltokoi,
in arenis rubris, 15 VI 1976, Pimenov, Kljuykov &
Vassiljeva 654” (holotype LE!; isotypes MHA!,
MW! [MW0593912]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Jalalabad prov.), Uzbekistan (Namangan prov., Andijon
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena issykkulensis Pimenov & Kljuykov,
1990, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 75(1): 92, fig. 3, 4.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, in declivi
boreali jugi Terskei Alatau, in valle fl. Chon-Kysylsu,
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
14 VII 1974, Pimenov & Kljuykov 907” (holotype
LE!; isotypes MW! [MW0593914, MW0593915]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Ysykköl prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Hyalolaena jaxartica Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl.
Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 128; 1854, Mém. Acad.
Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg Divers Savants 7: 304.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In der Lehmsteppe
am Ssyr-Darja (Jaxartes). [In deserto limoso versus
Jaxartam], 09 V 1842, Lehmann” (lectotype LE!;
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes G
[G00366949], P! [P03237360]).
= Holopleura carioides Regel et Schmalh., 1882,
Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov.
Rar. Fedtsch.): 28.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In Turkestania prope
Tschardara in collibus arenosis, in deserto Karak
et Kisil-kum, 27 IV 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2001: 52); Inter Karak-Ati et Adam Kir ullam prope
Sultan-bibi in collibus arenosis, Korolkov (syntype
LE?).
= Hyalolaena depauperata Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 20.
≡ Selinum depauperatum (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1311.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Kashka-Darja,
in montibus humilioribus gypsaceis septentriones
versus a urbem Karshi, 31 V 1978, Pimenov
& Kljuykov 232” (neotype LE!, designated by
Pimenov & Kljuykov 1982: 886); isoneotypes MW!
[MW0593910, MW0593911]).
= Hyalolaena praemontana Korovin, 1962,
Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 13:
246.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Desertum Kyzylkum,
montes Karaktau, in regione Schardaradala [ad margines arenosis Kyzyl-kum, ad pedes montium Karaktau, NW locis Schardaradala] 11 VI 1959, Bykov
& Godvinski” (holotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak,
Buxoro prov., Dzhizak prov., Navoi prov., Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
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Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Hyalolaena lipskyi (Korovin) Pimenov &
Kljuykov, 1982, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 67(7):
888, fig. 10, 11.
≡ Scaligeria lipskyi Korovin, 1928, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. (ser. 8b, Bot.) 2: 34.
≡ Elaeosticta lipskyi (Korovin) Kljuykov, Pimenov & V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(6): 93.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Pul-i Chatum, in
montibus, 02 V 1885, Korshinsky” (lectotype LE!,
designated by V. M. Vinogradova, 1997б: 57).
= Muretia oeroilanica Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 598, 318. 1950.
= Bunium oeroilanicum (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 683. 1979.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Badghyz, in arenis
gypsaceis in zona semideserti montani prope
Erojlan-duz, 15 V 1925, Korovin 340” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002305]; designated here by
Pimenov; isolectotypes Korovin 351, 352 (LE!,
TASH [TASH002304, TASH002306]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena melanorhiza Pimenov & Kljuykov,
1983, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 68(10): 1415, fig. 1.
1983, “melanorrhiza”.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Badachschan, jugum
Jazgulem, in valle fluvii Pjandsh, inter pagum Shipad et fontem Schisgu, in declivi argilloso septentrionali, 30 VII 1981, Pimenov, Kljuykov, Baranova & Vasilieva 1003, 1004” (holotype LE!;
isotypes B! [B 10 0367178], E! [E00002350],
JE [JE00025598], MHA!, MW! [MW0593916],
TASH! [TASH002351]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kühistani
Badakhshan). Endemic. The species was also
recorded (Breckle et al., 2013: 134) for Afghanistan
(N: Baghlan)
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena transcaspica (Korovin) Pimenov &
Kljuykov,1982. Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 67(7): 888,
fig. 11. 1982.
≡ Muretia transcaspica Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 598, 417. 1950.
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≡ Bunium transcaspicum (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 683. 1979.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turkmen prov.,
Kopet Dagh, SSW versus a Ashkhabad, 24 VI 1921,
Popov 749, 750” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002301],
isolectotype TASH [TASH002302]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Hyalolaena trichophylla (Schrenk) Pimenov
& Kljuykov, 1982, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 67(7):
887, fig. 8, map 1, 1. 1982.
≡ Carum trichophyllum Schrenk, 1841, Enum.
Pl. Nov. 1: 61. 1841.
≡ Conopodium trichophyllum (Schrenk) Korovin, 1924, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7,
Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. 1–2): 25. 1924.
≡ Bunium trichophyllum (Schrenk) H. Wolff,
1927, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin. 90(IV, 228): 210. 1927.
≡ Hymenolyma trichophyllum (Schrenk) Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad.
Sci. 2002b: Uzbekistan 12: 31. 1948.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In desertis versus fl.
Aksu [Songaria, Aksu], 10.06 VI.1840, Schrenk”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997a: 99; isolectotype P! [P03237366]).
= Seseli scariosum Kar. & Kir., 1842, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 361. 1842.
= Hymenolyma scariosum (Kar. & Kir.) Korovin,
1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 12: 31. 1948.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In argillosis Songoriae
ad rivulum Ai, 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 1526”
(syntypes LE!, MW! [MW0593886], P [P02496402],
TK); “fl. Lepsa circa radicem montium Alatau, 06
VI 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 1526” (lectotype LE!,
designated by I. A. Gubanov & al., 1998: 40).
= Korovinia goloskokovii Bajtenov, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 10: 37.
1977.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Regio ripae dextrae
adjacens fl. Ili inter Panfinov and Chorgos, in demissis loessaceis ad marginem arenis Muyunkum,
04 VII 1971, Goloskokov” (holotype AA!; isotypes
AA!, LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karaganda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl
prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Turkmenistan (Akhal prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Hyalolaena tschuiliensis (Pavlov ex Korovin)
Pimenov & Kljuykov, 1982, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad)
67(7): 888, fig. 11. 1982.
≡ Seseli tschuiliense Pavlov ex Korovin, 1962,
Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 13:
249. 1962.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes Tschuilienses, elevatio Chantau, declivia lapidosa, 15 V
1951, N.V. Pavlov” (holotype AA!; isotype MW!
[MW0593890]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Hymenidium nanum (Rupr.) Pimenov &
Kljuykov, 2000, Feddes Repert. 111(7–8): 549.
≡ Hymenolaena nana Rupr., 1869, Mém. Acad.
Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (ser. 7) 14(4) (Sert.
Tiansch.): 50. 1869.
≡ Hymenolaena lindleyana Klotzsch var. nana
(Rupr.) B. Fedtsch., 1911, Beih. Bot. Centralbl.
28(2): 64. 1911.
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“Tian-Schan,
Taschrobat-Schlucht, 04 VIII 1867, Osten-Saken”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997b: 54).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov.,
Naryn prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia
Hymenolaena badachschanica Pissjauk., 1966,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 3: 186, fig. 1, 2.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Pamir
occidentalis, Chorog, jugum Schugnanicum, in valle
fl. Sangovdara (systema fl. Gunt), 4100 m s. m., in
rupibus, 09 VIII 1965, Pissjaukova 202” (holotype
LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central & Eastern Asia.
Hymenolaena pimpinellifolia Rupr., 1869,
Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg (ser. 7)
14(4) (Sert. Tiansch.): 50. 1869.
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≡ Hymenolaena lindleyana Klotzsch var.
pimpinellifolia (Rupr.) B. Fedtsch., 1911, Beih. Bot.
Centralbl. 28(2): 64. 1911.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In regione subalpina
jugi Tian-Schan. Gebirge welche den Son-kul vom
Dschumgal Tunus (Son-kul-Plateau, Santasch), 14
VIII 1867, Osten-Saken” (lectotype LE!, designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 1997b: 54).
= Renarda siifolia Regel, 1882, in Trautv. Regel,
Maxim. & Winkl., Decas Pl. Nov.: 5.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “M. Ssussamyr, 12000',
21 VII 1881, Fetissow” (lectotype LE!, designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 1997b: 56); isolectotypes BM
[BM000944697], BR [BR0000005624362], G!,
GH, K! [K000685363, K000685367], P!, S! [S-G5214], US, WU!).
≡ Hymenolaena lindleyana Klotzsch var.
soongorica Lipsky, 1900, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk.
Bot. Sada 18(1): 71.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Susamyr-tau, 12000’,
21 VII 1881, Fetissow” (syntype LE); TAJIKISTAN.
“Pamirs, Ljangar-su, 18 VIII 1897, Korshinsky”
(syntype LE)
= Hymenolaena lindleyana Klotzsch var.
bucharica Lipsky, 1900, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk.
Bot. Sada 18(1): 71.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Prope glaciem Dibarar in
Karategin, 11000', 11 VIII 1896, Lipsky” (syntype
LE); “Pakshif, 7000'-11000', 30 VII 1893, Komarov”
(syntype LE); “Zeravschan bassin, Roch, 12 VIII
1893, Komarov” (syntype LE); KYRGYZSTAN.
“Arrasan, Mts. Alexandri, 9-11000’, 09 VIII 1880,
Fetissow” (syntype LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., IssykKöl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Kafirnifania hissarica (Korovin) Kamelin et
Kinzik. 1984, in Ovczinnikov (ed.), Fl. Tadzhikskoi
SSR 7: 523, 153, tab. 27, fig. 1–3.
≡ Peucedanum hissaricum Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 8.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj, montes Hissarici, vallis fl. Sarda-i-miona, 26 VI 1930, Pazij &
Mironov 250” (holotype TASH! [TASH002546];
isotype TASH [TASH002547]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon d,
Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Kadenia dubia (Schkuhr) Lavrova et V. N. Tikhom., 1986, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir.
Otd. Biol. 91(2): 93.
≡ Seseli dubium Schkuhr, 1791, Bot. Handb. 1:
217.
≡ Selinum pratense Spreng., 1806, Fl. Hal.: 92,
tab. 2. 1806.
≡ Cnidium palustre Rchb. 1832, Fl. Germ.
Excurs.: 469 2, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Cnidium dubium (Schkuhr) Thell, 1806, In
Hegi, 1926, in Ill. Fl. Mittel.-Eur. 5(2): 1305.
≡ Selinum dubium (Schkuhr) Leute, 1970, Ann.
Naturhist. Mus. Wien 74: 501, nom. illeg. Art. 53.1),
non Turcz. (1844), nec Krause (1904).
Karatavia kultiassovii (Korovin) Pimenov et
Lavrova, 1987, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 72(1): 36.
≡ Selinum kultiassovii Korovin, 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 604, 561.
≡ Sphaenolobium kultiassovii (Korovin)
Pimenov, 1975, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 12: 245.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media, montes
Talasski Alatau, in pratis udis ad ripem fl. Dzhabogly-su, alt. ca. 2200 m, 13 VIII 1931, N. V. Pavlov
1053” (holotype LE! [LE01065761]; isotype MW!
[MW0593927]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Type: EUROPE, GERMANY. “Wittb. jenseit
der Elbe in den querlaufenden Gebüschen unterhalb
den Wiesen” (syntypes HAL [HAL0117423,
HAL0117424]).
= Seseli venosum Hoffm., 1800, Deutschl. Fl.,
Jahrgang 3 (Hoffm.): 144.
= Cnidium venosum (Hoffm.) W. D. J. Koch,
1824, Nova Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes. Leop.Carol. Nat. Cur. 12(1): 109.
= Aethusa venosa (Hoffm.) Jess. 1879, Deut.
Exkursions-Fl.: 185.
= Meum venosum (Hoffm.) Baill., 1879, Hist. Pl.
(Baillon) 7: 191.
= Selinum venosum (Hoffm.) Prantl, 1884,
Exkurs.-Fl. Bayern: 284.
= Ligusticum venosum (Hoffm.) Calest. 1905,
Webbia 1: 211.
Type: EUROPE. “In pratis sylvaticis trans Albim
(? Type B [B-W05929-01 0]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (N and Central), Europa.
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Kitagawia baicalensis (Redow. ex Willd.)
Pimenov, 1986, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 71(7): 944.
≡ Selinum baicalense Redow. ex Willd. 1809,
Enum. Pl. (Willdenow) 1: 306.
≡ Peucedanum baicalense (Redow. ex Willd.)
W. D. J. Koch, 1824, Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes.
Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur. 12(1): 94.
≡ Pteroselinum sibiricum Rchb. 1832, Fl. Germ.
Excurs.: 454.
Type: RUSSIA. “Culta in H. B. Berol. [Origin:
ad lacum Baical. Redowsky [5719]” (holotype
B-Willd! [B-W 05719-01 0]).
= Selinum obscurum Fisch. ex Trev., 1821, Index
Sem. Horti Wratisl. App. 3: 3.
= Peucedanum polyphyllum Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 314.
= Peucedanum polyphyllum Ledeb. var.
pubescens Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1:
315.
Type: RUSSIA “Altai. In rupestribus siccis
ad fl. Tscharysch et Kerlyk. [In rupestribus ad
fl. Tscharysch], 1826, Ledebour [Bunge] 848”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2005: 964; isolectotypes CGE!, HAL [HAL0098500,
HAL00985501], P [P00731609, P03223233,
P03223234, P03223236, P03223238, P03223240]);
KAZAKHSTAN “prope Riddersk, Loktewsk et alibi
(Ledebour); in collibus arenosis circa Schubinsk ad
fl. Irtysch (Meyer)”.
= Peucedanum polyphyllum Ledeb. var. glabrum
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 315.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN/RUSSIA. “In sabulosis
prope Schubinsk (Meyer) et Loktewsk (Ledebour).
[In collibus arenosis pinetis inter redout Schubinsk
et Oserki non procul a fortalintis Semipalatinsk.
Meyer (lectotype LE!); designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2005: 964); isolectotypes CGE!, HAL
[HAL0098500, HAL0098501], P [P00731609,
P00731610, P03223234, P03223236, P03223238,
P03223240]; RUSSIA. “Prope Loktevsk, Ledebour
1195” (syntype LE!).
= Peucedanum polyphyllum Ledeb. var. lineare
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 315.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In rupestribus siccis
prope Riddersk, Ledebour” (holotype LE!).
= Peucedanum caespitosum H. Wolff, 1926, Acta
Horti Gothob. 2: 323.
Type: CHINA. “Chili: Hsiao-wu-tai-shan, Tienlin-ssu, Uferabhang. Ad rivulum in declivitate
aprica, lapidosa; strandbrink, 23 IX 1921, H. Smith
66” (lectotype UPS!; designated by Pimenov, 2017,
in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 166; isolectotype GB! [GB0048816]).
= Peucedanum trinioides H. Wolff, 1926, Acta
Horti Gothob. 2: 325.
Type: CHINA. “Chili: Hsiao-wu-tai-shan, Yangkia-p'ing, Tung-lin. auf Gebirgstriften, 1700–1900
m, 27 VIII 1921, H. Smith 452” (syntypes BM
[BM000885398], GB! [GB-0048818], UPS!);
“Chili: zwischen Tao-lai-shui und Kuo-chewai, 1300–1600 m. 15 IX 1921. H. Smith 364”
(lectotype UPS!; designated by Pimenov, 2017, in
Turczaninowia 20, 2: 166).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern, Central and Eastern Asia.
Komarovia anisosperma Korovin, 1939, in
Commem. Vol. 70th Ann. V. L. Komarov: 430.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“Pamiro-Alaj
occidentalis, Mont. Seravschanici prope pag.
Urgut, Mt. Chakhmalyk, in angustiis Aine-kor,
declivum occidentale, in schistosis, 27 VI 1927,
Gnezdillo 259” (holotype TASH! [TASH002522–
TASH002524, TASH002526].
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Samarqand prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Korshinskia bupleuroides Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 83.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Distr. Chodzhent, montes
Mogoltau, Mt. Spa, in calcareis, 24 VI 1923,
Popov et Vvedensky 274, 275” (lectotype TASH
[TASH002298]; designated by Korovin (1950:
420); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051662], TASH!
[TASH002299]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Sсhisсhkin (1950: 414) erroneously placed
the name of this species in synonymy Hymenolyma
bupleuroides, while in the same edition it is correctly considered as the name of an independent species
of Korshinskia (Korovin, 1950: 420).
Korshinskia kopetdaghensis (Korovin) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 1981, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 66(4):
481; id. 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. rast.
SSSR: 23.
≡ Physospermum kopetdaghense Korovin, 1924,
Bot. Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6):
84.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
≡
Scaligeria
kopetdaghensis
(Korovin)
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
207, tab. 34, fig. 15.
≡ Kamelinia kopetdaghensis (Korovin) F. O.
Khass. et I. I. Maltzev, 1992, Uzb. Biol. Zhurn. 2:
52.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Inter Tschuli [Czuli] et Cheirabad, 26 VI 1898, Litvinov 2449” (lectotype LE! [LE00051258], designated by Pimenov
et Kljuykov 1981b: 481; isolectotypes AA, LE!
[LE00051257, LE00051259]); “Transcaspia: in
mont. Kopetdagh in regione subalpina, 7000’ [Arwaz, angustiae], 10–11 VI 1917, Korovin” (syntype
TASH – not found); “Transcasp. Prov., Distr. Krasnovodsk., vallis fl. Sumbar, in angustiis Ai-Dere, 30
V 1912, Lipsky 3690” (syntypes LE! [LE00051260,
LE00051261,
LE00051262,
LE00051263,
LE00051264]); “Transcasp. Distr., Aschabad reg.,
Mts. Kopetdagh, Kargil-Nuchur, 10 V 1910, Michelson” (syntype LE! [LE00051265]); “Turkmenistan, Kopetdagh, prope Firusa, 23 VI 1921, Popov
606” (syntypes LE! [LE00051266]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Korshinskia olgae (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky,
1900, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 18(1):
59.
≡ Physospermum olgae Regel et Schmalh., 1882,
Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov.
Rar. Fedtsch.): 40.
≡ Conopodium olgae (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 205.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN/UZBEKISTAN. “In
Kokania, in angustis prope Schagimardan, 07
VII 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE!
[LE00051267], designated by A. M. Geldykhanov
1992: 97).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Korshinskia tianschanica (F. O. Khass. et I. I.
Maltzev) Pimenov, 2020, comb. nov.
= Kamelinia tianschanica F. O. Khass. et I. I.
Maltzev, 1992, Uzb. Biol. Zhurn. 2: 51.
193
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Chatkalenses,
montes Chiltenboa, in lapidosis schistosis, 1900
m s. m., 27 VII 1989, Maltzev” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002300]; isotypes K!, LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The issue of Kamelinia’s generic independence remains to be debatable, is Kamelinia independent genus or a part of Korshinskia. There are arguments pro et contra, and, in our opinion, there are
more of the latters. The essential difference between
Kamelinia s. str. (K. tianschanica, but not K. kopetdaghensis) and Korshinskia is only the structure of
the underground part of plants, while the independence of Kamelinia is not confirmed by molecular
(G.V. Degtjareva, unpublished) and partly by carpological data. At the same time, not only the independence of the species K. tianschanica, but also
its more or less isolated position among the species
of Korshinskia is obvious. Most likely, this species
should be distinguished as a monotypic subgenus
within Korshinskia. Isotype of the species name
must be in LE.
Korshinskia Lipsky subgen. Kamelinia (F. O.
Khass. et I. I. Maltzev) Pimenov, stat. nov.
≡ Kamelinia F. O. Khass. et I. I. Maltzev, 1992,
Uzb. Biol. Zhurn. 2: 50. Type: Kamelinia tianschanica F. O. Khass. et I. I. Maltzev, 1992, Uzb. Biol.
Zhurn. 2: 51.
Kozlovia paleacea (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky,
1904, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 147.
≡ Albertia paleacea Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 606.
≡ Trachydium paleaceum (Regel et Schmalh.)
M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 713.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Vallis fl. Zarawschan,
inter Jarbash et Djiaman, 1260’-2040’, 01 V 1869,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051316],
designated by A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 90); “inter Karasu et Katty-kurgan. 26 IV 1869. O. A.
Fedtschenko” (syntype LE]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan
prov., Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Krasnovia longiloba (Kar. et Kir.) Popov, 1950,
in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 118, 592, tab. 15,
fig. 1.
≡ Sphallerocarpus longilobus Kar. et Kir., 1841,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 14: 432.
≡ Chaerophyllum sphallerocarpus Kar. et Kir.,
1842, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 367,
nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Chaerophyllum longilobum (Kar. et Kir.) O.
et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 120.
≡ Conopodium longilobum (Kar. et Kir.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n.
s. 29: 206.
≡ Kozlovia longiloba (Kar. et Kir.) Spalik et S. R.
Downie, 2001, Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 88(2): 289.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In rupestribus montium
Tarbagatai ad torrentem Dschanybek, 1840, Karelin
& Kirilov 272” (lectotype LE! [LE0001010],
designated by I. A. Gubanov & al., 1993: 41);
isolectotypes LE [LE00051011, LE00051012],
NY (sub n 272) [NY00405793], P (sub n 272)
[P03212484]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
fl. Vaschch, 2000–2500', 17 V 1883, A. Regel”
(lectotype LE!, designated by A. M. Geldykhanov
1992: 157); “Jakkabag: Jangi-kischlak, 15 VI 1896,
Lipsky” (syntype LE); “Bova-schody, 03 VI 1897,
Lipsky” (syntype: LE); UZBEKISTAN. “Baisun:
Sary-Kamysch, 2800 m, 07 VI 1897, Lipsky 46”
(syntype LE!); TAJIKISTAN. “Kabadian: Babatag, ad declivibus, 15 V 1897, Korshinsky” (syntype
LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Kuramosciadium corydalifolium Pimenov,
Kljuykov et Tojibaev, 2011, Syst. Bot. 36(2): 492.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, jugum
Kurama, Parda Tursun, juxta fontem fluminis
Novbulak, in detritis mobilibus, h = 2700–2900
m. 20 VII 2009, Tojibaev” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002358], isotypes MW! [MW0593920,
MW0593921]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Ledebouriella multiflora (Ledeb.) H. Wolff,
1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.Ammin. 43(IV, 228): 191.
≡ Rumia multiflora Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross.
(Ledebour) 2: 281.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[Altai?] In montibus
deserti Kirghisici, Sievers, 1623 (10)” (holotype
B-Willd; designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2007: 270) as “holotypus”; isolectotype LE!
[LE00051461]).
= Stenocoelium tenuifolium Korovin, 1962,
Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13: 256.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Altai,
mons
Mramornaja, ad declivitatem lepidosam non procul
pag. Alexeevka, 17 VII 1958, Stepanova” (lectotype
AA!, designated as “typus” by Goloskokov (1963:
29); “Tarbagatai, in angustis riv. Tschitlosty, alt.
1200 m, ad locos lapidosos, 19 VII 1955, Stepanova”
(syntype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Ladyginia bucharica Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 150, tab. 9.
≡ Ferula bucharica (Lipsky) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Vestn. Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 11 [1915]: 137, 166.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Hissar, Mt. Tach-Bulak,
4–6000', 29–30 IV 1883, A. Regel” (syntype);
“Iomut, decl. orient. Gasi-Mailik Mts., inter Vaschch
et Kafirnigan, 3000', 13 V 1883, A. Regel” (syntype
LE); “Karadagh, 23 VI 893, Lipsky” (syntype LE!);
“Baldzhuan, 3000', Mussa” (syntypes LE, LECB
[LECB0002308]); “Kurgan-Tube: Sang-Tuda ad
Ledebouriella seseloides (Hoffm.) H. Wolff,
1910, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin. 43(IV, 228): 192.
≡ Rumia seseloides Hoffm., 1816, Gen. Pl. Umbell. (ed. 2): 174, p. p.
≡ Cachrys seseloides (Hoffm.) M. Bieb. 1819,
Fl. Taur.-Cauc. 3: 217.
≡ Trinia seseloides (Hoffm.) Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 357, “seselioides”.
≡ Johrenia seseloides (Hoffm.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 133.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
≡ Johrenia sieversii Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 133, nom. illeg.
(Art. 52.1).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Altai in campis et
collibus siccis prope montes [lapidosis ad montam]
Tschingistau, deserti soongoro-kirghisici, VIII 1826,
C. A. Meyer 226” (neotype LE! [LE00051463];
designated by M. M. Fedoronchuk 1983: 151;
isoneotypes LE [LE00051459, LE00051460,
LE00051462, LE00051464], P [P04366556]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Leutea turcomanica (Schischk.) V. M. Vinogr.
2004, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 36: 174.
≡ Peucedanum involucratum Korovin, 1924,
Bot. Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6):
84, nom illeg. (Art. 53.1), non W. D. J. Koch (1824).
≡ Peucedanum turcomanicum Schischk., 1950,
Fl. Turkm. 5: 230, tab. 39. 1950, nom. inval.], 1951,
in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. USSR 17: 177, tab. 18, fig. 1.
≡ Ferula turcomanica (Schischk.) Pimenov,
1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 21,
nom. inval. (Art. 53.1), non M. Hiroe (1979).
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Transcaspia in
montibus Bolchie Balchany ad rupes in regione
subalpina [fontes Bash-Mychur], 12 VII 1923,
Korovin 723, 725” (lectotype LE! [LE00052168];
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2004: 174);
isolectotypes LE [LE00052169, LE00052170],
TASH! [TASH002548–TASH002551]); “fonts
Bash-Mygur. 12 VII 1923. Korovin723, 724, 728”
(syntypes LE!, TASH [TASH002548, TASH002549,
TASH002550, TASH002551])
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Lipskya insignis (Lipsky) Nevski, 1937, Trudy
Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR (ser. 1 Fl. Sist. Vyssh.
Rast.) 4: 272.
≡ Schrenkia insignis Lipsky, 1900, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 18(1): 73.
≡ Anidrum insigne (Lipsky) Koso-Pol., 1920,
Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36, 1 (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 83.
≡ Hippomarathrum insigne (Lipsky) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1224, “insignis”.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In prov. Buchara,
Jakkabagh in collibus herbidis, Bova-Schody,
195
3000', 03 VI 1897, Lipsky [264]” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051041], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997b: 58; isolectotypes LE [LE00051042–
LE00051048], MPU [MPU020976]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Lomatocarpa alata (Korovin) Pimenov et
Sennikov, comb. nov.
≡ Meum alatum Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst. Herb.
Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 15; non
Baill., 1879, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1).
≡ Aulacospermum alatum Korovin, 1963, in
N. V. Pavlov, Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 365.
= Lomatocarpa korovinii Pimenov, 1981, in
Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 24, nom. illeg.
(Art. 52.1).
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis, vallis fl. Angren, apud put. Arasan, Mts. Aktau,
3100 m”, 01 IX 1938, Pjataeva & Momotov 1495
(holotype TASH! [TASH002342!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), (Jalal-Abad prov., Talas prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The nomenclatural details see in A. N.
Sennikov & M. G. Pimenov, Nomenclatural notes
on four species of Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) in
Middle Asia. Annales Botanicae fennicae (in press)
Lomatocarpa
albomarginata
(Schrenk)
Pimenov et Lavrova, 1987, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad)
72(1): 35.
≡ Neogaya simplex (L.) Meisn. var. albomarginata
Schrenk, 1842, Enum. Pl. Nov. 2: 41.
≡ Pachypleurum albomarginatum (Schrenk)
Rupr., 1869, Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg
(ser. 7) 14(4) (Sert. Tiansch.): 49.
≡ Neogaya albomarginata (Schrenk) O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 97.
≡ Alposelinum albomarginatum (Schrenk)
Pimenov, 1982, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir.
Otd. Biol. 87, 1: 113.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songarei, in montibus
Dschabyk, 22 VII 1841, Schrenk 851” (holotype
LE!).
= Ligusticum wolffianum Fedde ex H. Wolff,
1930, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 27: 318.
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Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Pamir [Pamir Boundary Commission], in nullahs alongside running water, 14000–15000 ft.,1895, Alcock 17712” (lectotype BM! [BM000826930]; designated by Pimenov,
2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 173); isolectotype
DD!).
= Pachypleurum aemulans Korovin, 1963, in
Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 309, nom. inval. (Art.
39.1), descr. ross.
= Cortia schmidii Nasir, 1972, in Nasir et Ali
(eds.), Fl. W Pakistan 20: 115, fig. 34 (A-C).
= Ligusticum schmidii (Nasir) Farille et S. B.
Malla, 1985, Candollea 40(2): 551.
Type: PAKISTAN. “Chitral, upper Yarkhun Vy,
Schmid 2365” (holotype RAW).
– Neogaya simplex auct. non Meisn.: O. et B.
Fedtsch., 1911, Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 28(2): 42.
– Pachypleurum alpinum auct. non Ledeb.:
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
579, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov.,
Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.,
Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand
prov., Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Lomatocarpa multivittata Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2014, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 99(5): 605, fig.
5, 6.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Uzbekistania, jugum
Chatkalense, decluvum australe, reservatum
montano-sylvaticum
Chatkalense,
partition
Baschkyzylsai, Kurgantasch, in itinere geologicum,
declivia schistosa, 2800 m. 18 VIII 1978,
Krasovskaya” (holotype MW! [MW0595552]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Lomatocarpa steineri (Podlech) Pimenov 1982,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
87(1): 116.
= Ligusticum steineri Podlech, 1970, Mitt. Bot.
Staatsamml. München 8: 173.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan,
prov. Kapisa, Oberes Panjir-Tal, Passh’he am
Übergang von Kur-Petau in das obere Dekhawak-
Tal. 3800 m, 19 VIII 1965, Podlech 12497” (holotype
M! [M0172883]; isotypes G! [G00367032], K
[K000695867], W! [W 1974-0023251]).
= Pachypleurum linearilobum Korovin, 1973,
Izv. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk
2(51): 9.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir occidentalis, regio
Schachdariensis, adversus pago Roschtkaly, in
altitudine 3800 m s. m. 29 VII 1960, Agachanajanz
277” (holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Mediasia macrophylla (Regel et Schmalh.) Pimenov, 1974, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 11: 255, fig. 1–3.
≡ Seseli macrophyllum Regel et Schmalh., 1882,
Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov.
Rar. Fedtsch.): 31.
≡ Athamanta macrophylla (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1926, Schedae Herb. Fl. As. Med. 10): 10,
N 239.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In Kokania, in angustiis
in vicinitate urbis Schagimardan, 07 VII 1871,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01065990],
designated by A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 142;
isolectotype LE! [LE01065991]); “In Turkestaniae
montibus Alatavicis in valle fluvii Tschotkal,
6000' alt., A. Regel” (syntype LE! [LE01065989]);
KAZAKHSTAN. “In montibus karatavicis prope
Saylik, 3–5000' alt., 1876, A. Regel” (syntypes K!
[K000695779], LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Mogoltavia narynensis Pimenov et Kljuykov,
1992, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 77(2): 92, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, Kyrgyzstan, Prov. Osch, distr. Toktogul, in systemate
fluminis Naryn, prope ostium fluvii Kokomeren, in
loco Ak-Tatyr, in partitionibus schistoso-lapidosis,
subdesertum artemiseto-salsolacearum, 13 VI 1977,
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
Aidarova et al.” (holotype MW! [MW0594079]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Naryn
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Mogoltavia sewerzowii (Regel) Korovin, 1947,
Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 8: 11.
≡ Carum sewerzowii Regel, 1878, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 587.
≡ Bunium sewerzowii (Regel) Drude, 1898, in
Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler & Prantl) 3(8): 194.
≡ Peucedanum sewerzowii (Regel) Korovin,
1926, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 14,
Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. 10): 13, N 245,
“severtzovii”.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Turkestan, Mogoltau.
25 IV–04 V 1877. Sewerzow” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051524], designated by V. P. Botschantzev
(Vinogradova 1997a: 98); isolectotypes LE!
[LE00051525, LE00051526]; Mogoltau. 25 IV
1877. Sewerzow (syntypes LE! [LE00051527,
LE00051528]).
= Peucedanum gypsaceum Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 75.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Prov. Fergana,
prope petroleas “Santo”, ad colles gypsiferos,
VI 1922. Popov & Vvedensky” (syntype TASH!
[TASH002544]); “Fergana, montes Sary-tau, in
planitiae Rabat districti Kokandensis. 13 VI 1920.
Popov 523, 526” (lectotype LE! [LE00052121],
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2001: 54);
isolectotype TASH! [TASH002543, TASH002545]);
TAJIKISTAN. “Prov. Samarqand, distr. Chodshent,
in montibus Mogol-tau supra sepulerum
Tschaschma-arzanak in rupibus graniticus. 15–23 V
1924. Popov & Vvedensky 245” (syntypes TASH!
[TASH003712]).
Note: List of herbarium, edited in framework
of the HFAM, contains two collections. Syntype
P. gypsaceum (Popov et Vvedensky 245) from
Mogoltau Mts., is situated in the upper left corner
of sheet. Plant, collected by A. I. Vvedensky in distr.
Kokand, does not belong to type material of the
species.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Namangan prov., Fergona prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Myrrhoides nodosa (L.) Cannon, 1968, Feddes
Repert. 79(1–2): 65.
197
≡ Scandix nodosa L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 257.
≡ Chaerophyllum nodosum (L.) Crantz, 1767,
Cl. umbell. emend.: 76.
≡ Torilis macrocarpa Gaertn. 1788, Fr. Sem. Pl.
1: 183, tab. 20, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Torilis tumida Moench,1794, Methodus
(Moench): 102, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Anthriscus nodosa (L.) Pers. 1805, Syn. Pl. 1:
320.
≡ Anthriscus scandix M. Bieb. 1808, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 1: 231, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Biasolettia nodosa (L.) Bertol., 1837, Fl. Ital.
(Bertoloni) 3: 191.
≡ Acularia nodosa (L.) Raf. 1840, Good Book:
53.
≡ Physocaulis nodosus (L.) W. D. J. Koch, 1843,
Syn. Fl. Germ. Helv. (ed. 2): 348.
≡ Fiebera nodosa (L.) Opiz, 1852, Seznam: 44.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. “In Sicilia, 364.6”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL364-6], designated by
Hedge et Lamond 1987: 101)
Note: According to another information, the
origin of type material is Uppsala (Sweden).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad
prov.), Tajikistan (Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Toshkent prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq,
Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa.
Oedibasis apiculata (Kar. et Kir.) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
175.
≡ Carum apiculatum Kar. et Kir. 1842, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 358.
≡ Bunium apiculatum (Kar. et Kir.) Drude, 1898,
in Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler et Prantl) 3(8): 184.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In arenosis inter montis Arganaty et ontem Tschingildy nec non ad fl.
Lepsa, VII 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 360” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051477], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 84; isolectotypes LE! [LE00051478–
LE00051483], MW!).
= Peucedanum rapiferum Trautv. 1866, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(2): 326.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In deserto sabuloso
arido fl. Tschu adjacente. 10 VIII 1842. Schrenk”
(holotype LE!)
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= Oedibasis apiculata (Kar. et Kir.) Koso-Pol.
subsp. australis Kamelin, 1977, Novit. Syst. Pl.
Vasc. 14: 189.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kasachstania australis,
prope pag. Mankent, 25 V 1916, Lipsky 550” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.,
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Navoi prov., Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Oedibasis chaerophylloides (Regel & Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1926 Byull. Sredne-Aziatsk. Gosud. Univ.
14(Suppl.): 14.
≡ Carum chaerophylloides Regel & Schmalh.,
1978.Acta Horti Petropolit. 5(2): 587, 1878, non
Carum chaerophylloides Regel & Schmalh.,
Acta Horti Petropolit. 5(2): 585. 1878
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Kokaniae valle fluvii
Sarawschan, in montibus Daschti Kasi, 4000' alt.,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE).
= Carum tamerlanii Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 129, nom. illeg.
= Oedibasis tamerlanii (Lipsky) Korovin ex
Nevski, 1937, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR
(ser. 1. Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 4: 273.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Vallis fl. Zeravschan,
montibus prope Dashti-Kasy, 31 V 1869, O. A.
Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051593],
designated by A. M. Geldykhanov 1992: 118);
“Angustis Tamerlan, inter Dzhisak et Yany-kurgan,
19 V 1882, A. Regel“ (syntype LE! [LE00051592);
“Kum, 03 VI 1893, Komarov” (syntype LE!
[LE00051586]); “Urgut, 21 V 1892, Komarov”
(syntypes LE! [LE00051584, LE00051585]);
“Chakhrisiabz, Chut, 05 VII 1896, Lipsky” (syntype
LE! [LE00051587]); “Niaz-bek, prope Tashkent,
Lipsky” (syntypes LE! [LE00051588, LE00051589].
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov., Navoi
prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The nomenclatural details see in A. N.
Sennikov & M. G. Pimenov, Nomenclatural notes
on four species of Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) in
Middle Asia. Annales Botanicae fennicae (in press).
Oedibasis platycarpa (Lipsky) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 175.
≡ Carum platycarpum Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 132.
≡ Bunium platycarpum (Lipsky) H. Wolff, 1927,
in Pflanzenr. (Engler), Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin.
90(IV, 228): 208.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, inter
Pskem et Nanai, 01 VI 1903, Lipsky 284” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051513], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
1997a: 98, isolectotype LE! [LE00051514]); “Tianschan occid., valle fl. Chimgan, 1900, Chomutova”
(syntype LE); “Valle fl. Pskem, Obi-Galva. 02
VIII 1902. B. A. Fedtschenko” (syntypes LE
[LE00051515, LE00051516]).
= Oedibasis karatavica Korovin, 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 355, 207.
= Carum karatavicum (Korovin) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 871, “karatavica”.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media. Montes
Karatau [Tian-schan occidentalis, montes Karatau,
declivum NW schistoso-lapidosum, locum
Chuschka-bulak dictum, 23 V 1935, Pjataeva 141”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002567]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir., 1798, in Encycl.
(Lamarck et al.) 4: 530, “aquaticum”.
≡ Phellandrium aquaticum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 255.
≡ Ligusticum phellandrium Crantz 1767, Stirp.
Austr. Fasc. 3: 84.
≡ Oenanthe phellandrium Lam., 1779, Fl. franç.
(Lamarck) 3: 432.
≡ Phellandrium divaricatum S. F. Gray, 1821,
Nat. arr. Brit. pl. 2: 508.
≡ Selinum phellandrium (Crantz) E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 93, tab.
15.
Type: EUROPA. “In Europae fossis, Herb.
Clifford, 100, Phellandrium 1” (lectotype BM-Cliff
[BM000558326], designated by Reduron et Jarvis in
Jarvis et al., 1993: 75); Leiden, van Royen (syntype
L! [L0053017]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov.; NE: E Kazakh-
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stan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Mongolia, Iran, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central
and South-Western), Europa, N. America (adv.),
Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Oenanthe fedtschenkoana Koso-Pol., 1916, Izv.
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 16: 226.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Turkestania, Kokan,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype MW? – not found).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Fergona
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Oenanthe silaifolia M. Bieb. 1819, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 3: 232.
Type: EUROPE, CRIMEA. “In Tauria maxime
meridionali circa Nikitam occurens [NK Nikita],
1816, Steven” (lectotype LE!, designated by V. M.
Vinogradova 2003: 107).
= Oenanthe media Griseb., 1843, Spic. Fl. Rumel. 1: 352.
= Oenanthe silaifolia M. Bieb. var. media (Griseb.) Beck, 1892, Fl. Nieder-Österr. 2, 1: 641.
Type: EUROPE. “In Macedonia et Serbia: in
peninsula Hajion-Oros, Frivaldsky” (lectotype
GOET [GOET011377]; designated by Strid 2000:
269; isolectotype BM [BM000751985]); “in pratis
pr. Toliewacz, Friedrichsthal 183” (syntype GOET
[GOET007372]).
= Oenanthe heldreichii Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 957.
≡ Phellandrium lobelii Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren.
(Bubani) 2: 370, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: TURKEY. “In pratis paludosis Pamphyliae
ad fluv. Melas. [In pratis paludosis au bord du Melas
près du Khan de Monargat]. 02 VII 1845. Heldreich
571” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov et
Jacquemoud, 2020: 48); isolectotype P [P02518787];
“Caria. Pinard” (syntype P [P02518786]).
= Oenanthe brevisecta E. Simon,1903, Rev. Bot.
Syst. Géogr. Bot. 1: 96.
Type: TURKEY. “Smyrne, 1854, Balansa 52”
(syntype); “Tmolus occid., Yaila de Bozdagh,
Balansa” (syntype); “Samsoun, Tchihatschev”
(syntype
G-BOIS);
RUSSIA.
“Caucase:
Ekaterinodar, gouv. Kuban, Lipsky” (syntype);
GREECE. ‘Peloponese, Tyrinthe, Orphanides”
(syntype); CROATIA. “Istria: Pola, Wawra”
(syntype).
= Oenanthe caucasica E. Simon, 1903, Rev. Bot.
Syst. Géogr. Bot. 1: 99.
199
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “Littoral de la mer
Caspienne; lieux ombrages et humides près de
Lenkoran, bouv. de Bakou, 1836, Hohenecker 1842”
(syntype); Meyer (syntype).
= Oenanthe biebersteinii E. Simon, 1903, Rev.
Bot. Syst. Géogr. Bot. 1: 93, p. min. pte.
= Oenanthe longifoliolata Schischk., 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR
13: 164.
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “In locis humidis et
in paludibis inter Dschairan-Berga et Lenkoran. 15
V 1830. Meyer 1083” (holotype LE!).
= Oenanthe heterococca Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 13.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamiro-alaj occidentalis,
in paludosis occidentalem versus urb. Schachrisjabz.
10 VI 1927. Kultiassov & Granitov 596” (holotype
TASH! [TASH002335]), “ibid, ejusd, 621” (isotype
TASH [TASH002336]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey,
Lebanon, Syria, Israel.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa.
Ormopterum
turcomanicum
(Korovin)
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
363, 597, tab. 30, fig. 6, 6a.
≡ Hyalolaena turcomanica Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 21.
≡ Selinum turcomanicum (Korovin) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1311.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Badhyz, in arenosis
prope lacus Oerojlan-duz, 16 V 1925, Korovin 355,
356” (holotype TASH! [TASH002356]; designated
here, isolectotype TASH! [TASH002357]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Osmorhiza aristata (Thunb.) Rydb. 1894, Bot.
Surv. Nebraska 3: 37.
≡ Chaerophyllum aristatum Thunb., 1784, Syst.
Veg. ed. 14 (J. A. Murray): 288 et 1784, Fl. Jap.
(Thunberg): 119.
≡ Myrrhis aristata (Thunb.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 29.
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≡ Osmorhiza japonica Siebold et Zucc. 1843,
Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Akad. Wiss. 4(2):
203, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Uraspermum aristatum (Thunb.) Kuntze,
1891, Revis. gen. pl. 1: 270.
≡ Scandix aristata (Thunb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 143.
Type: JAPAN. “[presumably from Japan, exact
locality unknown], Thunberg” (holotype UPSThunb. [UPS V-007148]).
= Osmorhiza laxa Lindl., 1835, in Ill. Bot. Himal.
Mts. (Royle): 233, tab. 52, fig. 1.
= Washingtonia laxa (Lindl.) Koso-Pol., 1920,
Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 52.
= Osmorhiza aristata (Thunb.) Rydb. var. laxa
(Lindl.) Shan Renhwa et Constance, 1948, Univ.
Calif. Publ. Bot. 23(3): 130.
Type: INDIA. “Punjab, Simore in the Himalayan
Mountains [NW India], Royle” (lectotype K!
[K000695697], designated by Lowry et Jones
1984: 1150; photo, E [E00265113]; isolectotype K
[K000695688]).
= Osmorhiza amurensis F. Schmidt ex Maxim.
1859, Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg
Divers Savants 9 (Prim. Fl. Amur.): 129.
= Scandix amurensis (F. Schmidt ex Maxim.)
Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes
Moscou, n. s. 29: 143.
= Washingtonia amurensis (F. Schmidt ex
Maxim.) Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada
R.S.F.S.R. 36, 1 (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 50, nom. inval.,
pro syn.
Type: RUSSIA. “Am untern Amur, in der Nähe
der Dondon-Mündung, bei Dshare, an schattigen
Laubwaldstellen, zerstreut, 18 VII 1855, Maximowicz” (lectotype LE!; designated by Pimenov,
2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 179; isolectotype K!
[K000695689]).
= Washingtonia claytonii (Michx.) Britton subsp.
orientalis Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada
R.S.F.S.R. 36, 1 (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 51.
Type: not indicated.
= Washingtonia claytonii (Michx.) Britton subsp.
occidentalis Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada
R.S.F.S.R. 36, 1 (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 51.
Type: not indicated.
– Osmorhiza longistylis auct. non DC.: Miq.
1867, Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavi 3: 64.
– Osmorhiza claytonii auct. non Michx.: C. B.
Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 690.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Korea, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan.
Distribution area: Northern, Central and
Eastern Asia.
Ostericum palustre (Besser) Besser, 1822,
Enum. pl. (Besser): 94.
≡ Imperatoria palustris Besser, 1809, Prim. fl.
Galiciae austriac. 1: 214.
≡ Angelica palustris (Besser) Hoffm., 1814, Gen.
Pl. Umbell.: 162.
≡ Selinum ostericum E. H. L.Krause, 1904, in Fl.
Deutschl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 119, fig. 24.
Type: EUROPA, UKRAINE. Leopoli, in pratis
uliginosis prope Bogdanowka rara; ad ortum autem
sptentrionalem stagni Janowiensis versus Stawki
in paludosis frequent. Besser (?) (holotype KWBesser!).
= Ostericum pratense Hoffm. 1816, Gen. Pl.
Umbell. (ed. 2): 164.
= Angelica pratensis M. Bieb. ex Spreng., 1818,
Sp. Umbell.: 60.
Type: UKRAINE. “In pratis depressioribus circa
Charkoviam, Marchall von Bieberstein” (holotype
MW-Hoffm!).
= Gomphopetalum albiflorum Turcz., 1841, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 14: 540.
= Angelica albiflora (Turcz.) Benth. ex Maxim.
1873, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg 19:
253.
= Ostericum albiflorum (Turcz.) Kitag. 1936, J.
Jap. Bot. 12(4–5): 236, in adnot.
Type: RUSSIA. “In viciniis urbis Krasnoyarsk
ad rivulos prope pagum Torgaschina locis humidis.
[In humidis ad pagum prope Krasnojarsk],
Turczaninow” (lectotype LE!; designated here by
Pimenov; isolectotypes KW?, K [ K001097156,
K001097157], LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan
prov., NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Ostericum tenuifolium (Pall. ex Spreng.) Chu
Youchang, 1995, Clavis Pl. Chinae Bor.-Or. (ed. 2):
478, “tenuifolia”.
≡ Athamanta tenuifolia Pall. ex Spreng., 1820,
in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 495.
≡ Libanotis tenuifolia (Pall. ex Spreng.) DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 151.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
≡ Angelica tenuifolia (Pall. ex Spreng.) Pimenov,
1985, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 70(11): 1494, fig. 1.
Type: RUSSIA. (holotype B-Willd! [BW0574301 0]; designated here; isolectotypes B-Willd! [BW05743-02 0, B-W05743-03 0, B-W05743-04-0];
“In Sibiria versus Ochotsk. Herb. Pallas (Steller [?])
(syntype [?] HAL [HAL0098504]).
= Peucedanum salinum Pall. ex Spreng., 1824,
Syst. Veg. (ed. 16) 1: 910.
Type: RUSSIA. “Sibir”.
= Oreoselinum humile Besser ex Steud., 1840,
Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 1: 226.
= Peucedanum humile Turcz. [1838, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Noscou 11: 93, nom. inval. (Art.
39.1)], 1844, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
17: 745.
Type: RUSSIA. “[Baikal & Transbaikalia] In
umbrosis sylvaticis ad rivulorum margines [Ircutia],
1830, 1831, Turczaninow” (syntypes FI! [FI014986],
K! [K001097159], LECB [LECB0000079,
LECB0000080], M! [M0173148], P! [P00753014–
P00753017, P02284829, P02818054]).
= Ostericum filisectum Chu Youchang et Liou,
1977, Fl. Pl. Herb. Chin. Bor.-Or. 6: 294, 245, tab.
99.
= Ostericum maximowiczii (F. Schmidt) Kitag.
var. filisectum (Chu Youchang et Liou) Yuan
Changchi et Shan Renhwa, 1985, Bull. Nanjing Bot.
Gard. Mem. Sun Yat Sen, 1984–85: 3.
Type: CHINA. “Nei Mongol: Ergun Banner. 16
VIII 1951. Wang Zhan 1970” (holotype IFP).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Ruissia,
China.
Distribution area: Arctic, Northern and Eastern
Asia.
Pachypleurum alpinum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 297.
≡ Ligusticum alpinum (Ledeb.) Kurtz, 1894, Bot.
Jahrb. Syst. 19: 464, nom. illeg., non Spreng. (1824).
≡ Ligusticum mutellinoides (Crantz) Vill. subsp.
alpinum (Ledeb.) Thell. 1926, in Hegi, (ed.), Ill. Fl.
Mittel.-Eur. 5(2): 1323.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In monte crucis prope
Riddersk, regionis subalpinis, Ledebour 248”
(syntypes LE!, P! [P03776963, P03776975], PH?);
RUSSIA. [Altai] “In alpe Aigulacense. Bunge”
(lectotype LE!, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2005: 963; isolectotypes K [K000695882] P!
[P02284825, P03776972, P03776974], PH
[PH00018171]).
201
= Conioselinum gayoides Less. 1834, Linnaea 9:
178.
Type: RUSSIA. “In madidis submuscosis montis
Iremel per totam regionem alpinam, altit. 4000–
4700 ped., 1832, Lessing” (holotype LE?).
= Pachypleurum schischkinii Serg. 1956, Sist.
Zametki Mater. Gerb. Krylova Tomsk Gosud. Univ.
79–80: 7.
= Pachypleurum alpinum Ledeb. var. schischkinii
(Serg.) Malyschev, 1965, Vysokogorn. Fl. Vostochn.
Sajana: 188.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Kasachstania
orientalis. Systema flum. Kaba, Muzbel, in pratis
alpinis, 14 VII 1920, Saposhnikov” (lectotype TK!;
designated by A.V. Polozhij & V.F. Balashova
(1989: 26), as “type”; isolectotypes TK).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Northern and
Central), Europa.
Pachypleurum altaicum Revuschkin, 1990,
Sist. Zametki Mater. Gerb. Krylova Tomsk. Gosud.
Unin. 88: 1, fig. 1. (contrary to Art 37.7 of the ICBN
(2006).
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Kazachstania
orientalis, jugum Ivanovsky, alpes Proiezdnoi dictae,
regio subalpina, ad collem continuum siccum, 29
VII 1985, Revuschkin & Vydrina” (holotype TK!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Northern Asia.
Palimbia defoliata (Ledeb.) Korovin, 1963, in
N.V. Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 382.
≡ Seseli defoliatum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 343.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In arenoso-limosis
salsis deserti soongoro-kirghisici occidentalis. [Inter fl. Irtysch et montes Tschingistau], VI 1826,
Meyer 267” (lectotype LE! [LE01065951], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2002: 134); isolectotypes C! [C10008579], LE [LE01065952], PH
[PH00023775]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Palimbia rediviva (Pall.) Thell., 1926, in Hegi,
(ed.), Ill. Fl. Mittel.-Eur. 5(2): 1364.
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≡ Peucedanum redivivum Pall., 1779, Nova Acta
Petrop. 2: 252, tab. 8.
≡ Sison salsum L. f. 1782, Suppl. Pl.: 181.
≡ Agasyllis salsa (L. f.) Spreng., 1812, Mag.
Neuersten Entdesk. Gesammten Naturk. Ges. Naturf. Freude Berlin 6: 259.
≡ Siler salsum (L. f.) Spreng., 1818, Sp. Umbell.:
90.
≡ Ferula salsa (L. f.) Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 344, in nota.
≡ Palimbia salsa (L. f.) Besser [1822, Enum. pl.
(Besser): 55, 93, nomen] ex DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P.
de Candolle) 4: 175.
≡ Apseudes caspica Raf. 1840, Good Book: 57,
nom. inval. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Peucedanum salsum (L. f.) Steud., 1841, Nomencl. Bot. (Steudel), ed. 2, 2: 311.
≡ Peucedanum palimbia Baill., 1879, Hist. Pl.
(Baillon) 7: 100.
≡ Foeniculum salsum (L. f.) Calest. 1905,
Webbia 1: 205.
≡ Seseli salsum (L. f.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 183, in nota.
≡ Ferula rediviva (Pall.) Schischk. 1935, in Krylov, Fl. Sibir. Occ. 8: 1996.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “In salsis limosis
aridissimis circa Wolgam. [In aridis deserti caspiae],
Pallas” (lectotype B-Willd! [B-W05860 02 0];
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes B-Willd
[B-W05860-01 0, B-W05860-03 0], BM, K!, LINN,
M! [M0173089]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Palimbia turgaica Lipsky ex Woronow, 1931,
Trudy Bot. Sada Akad. Nauk URSS 43, 2 (Flora
Rossiae Austro-Orient. 5): 818, descr. ross.
= Palimbia rediviva auct. non Thell.: Schischk.,
1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 54, p. p.
Type: RUSSIA. “Bashkiria, kanton Sterlitamak,
Chekleevskoe, pag. Jakchimbetova, 03 VII 1928,
Kucherovskaya 281” (lectotype LE!, designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2003: 109); “Pugachev distr.,
Kuschum Minor ad Irgiz, 25 VII 1927, Terechova”
(syntype LE!); “Orenburg prov., Ural'sk – Buzuluk –
Orenburg, prope pag. Nikolaevka, 06 VI 1927, B. A.
Fedtschenko & Bobrov 193” (syntype LE!); RUSSIA/KAZAKHSTAN. “Orenburg prov., Ilek distr.,
declivum septentrionale riv. Kindele prope pag.
Mustaevo, 18 VIII 1928, Borisova 1543” (syntype
LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov.; N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan
prov., Akmola prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Paraligusticum discolor (Ledeb.) V. N. Tikhom.,
1973, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
78(1): 107, fig. 4–7.
≡ Ligusticum discolor Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 321.
≡ Pleurospermum discolor (Ledeb.) M. Hiroe,
1958, Umbellif. Asia 1: 122.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In pratis v. gr.
prope Riddersk, Ledebour 233” (syntype LE!
[LE01065782]); “Alexandrowsk, 21 VI 1826, Meyer
266” (lectotype LE! [LE01065781], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 963; isolectotype P
[P03224819]); “Pagum Belaya ad fl. Buchtorma,
Ledebour” (syntypes KFTA [KFTA0002588], LE!,
P [P03224819]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad
prov., Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Parasilaus asiaticus (Korovin) Pimenov, 1978,
Byull. Glavn. Bot. Sada 109: 31.
≡ Scaphospermum asiaticum Korovin, 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 358, 292.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tajikistania australis, ditio
Duschty-dzum, montes Farkan, trajectus Siun, in
rupestribus ad pag. Parvar, alt. 1650–1850 m. 24 VI
1935. Linczevski 541” (holotype LE! [LE01066097];
isotypes LE! [LE01066095, LE01066096]).
= Silaus afghanicus Gilli, 1959, Repert. Spec.
Nov. Regni Veg. 61(3): 197.
= Parasilaus afghanicus (Gilli) Leute, 1972,
Oesterr. Bot. Z. 120(3): 291.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan:
Pandscherschlucht bei Gulbahar, Nordosthang,
Gesteinsspalten unter überhängenden Felsen
(Hornblendeschiefer?), 1700 m. 26 V 1950. Gilli
2012” (holotype W [W 1980-0005225]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (N, Central and SW),
Europa, Africa, N. America (adv.), S. America
(adv.), Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Pastinaca clausii (Ledeb.) Calest. 1905, Webbia
1: 245.
≡ Heracleum clausii Ledeb 1844, Fl. Ross.
(Ledebour) 2: 323.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In deserto caspio hinc
inde, v. g. circa m. Ischaptschatschi, Claus”.
= Pastinaca graveolens M. Bieb. 1808, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 1: 237, nom. illeg., non Bernh. (1800).
= Heracleum graveolens (M. Bieb.) Spreng.,
1813, Neue Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb.
Prodr.): 12.
= Malabaila graveolens (M. Bieb.) Hoffm.,
1814, Gen. Pl. Umbell.: 126.
= Peucedanum biebersteinii Schmalh., 1895, Fl.
Sredn. Yushn. Rossii 1: 411.
= Pastinaca biebersteinii (Schmalh.) Galushko,
1980, Fl. Severn. Kavkaza 2: 272.
Type: EUROPE, CRIMEA. “In arvis et inter
segetis imprimis Tauriae [Ex Tauria], 1807, Marchall
von Bieberstein” (lectotype LE-Bieb!, designated
by Fedoronchuk et Krytzkaja (Vinogradova 2003:
108).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.; N:
Kostonai prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Pastinacopsis glacialis Golosk., 1950, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR
12: 198.
≡ Pastinaca glacialis (Golosk.) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1759.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Alatau Transiliensis,
angustiae fl. M. Alma-Atinka, morenae recentes
glacierum Tujuk-su, declivum lapidosum, 3850
m, 06 VIII 1943, Goloskokov” (holotype LE!
[LE00052199]; isotypes AA!, LE [LE00052193–
LE00052198], TASH! [TASH002571]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov., Chüh
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Pastinaca sativa L. subsp. sylvestris (Mill.)
Rouy et Camus, 1901, in Rouy & Foucaud (ed.), Fl.
France 7: 372, “silvestris”.
≡ Pastinaca sylvestris Mill., 1768, Gard. Dict.
(ed. 8): Pastinaca N 1.
≡ Pastinaca sativa L. var. sylvestris (Mill.) DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 189.
Type: EUROPE, GREAT BRITAIN. “On the
side of banks, and on dry land, in many parts of
England”.
= Pastinaca sativa L. var. arvensis Pers. 1805,
Syn. Pl. 1: 322.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; N: N Kazakhstan prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Paulita alaica (Pimenov et Kljuykov) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 1986, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 71(4):
488.
≡ Neopaulia alaica Pimenov et Kljuykov, 1983,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 68(11): 1562, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Alaicum, in gypsaceis rubroarenosis inter oppida
Osch et Naukat, trajectus Chokmak, prope
pagum Uschbai, 16 VII 1981, Pimenov, Kljuykov,
Vasilieva, Baranova, Tomkovich & Lavrova 365”
(holotype LE! [LE01065771]; isotypes MHA!,
MW! [MW0593776, MW0593777], TASH!
[TASH002230]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Paulita alpina (Schischk.) Soják, 1982, Čas.
Nár. Muz. Praze, Rada Přír. 150(1–2): 216.
≡ Hymenolaena alpina Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR
13: 158, “aplina”.
≡ Pleurospermum alpinum (Schischk.) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 746.
≡ Paulia alpina (Schischk.) Korovin ex Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 1979, Vestnik Mosk. Gosud. Univ. (ser.
16, Biol.) 1: 18, fig. 1–5.
≡ Neopaulia alpina (Schischk.) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 1983, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 68(11):
1562.
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Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania,
in cacumine jugi Vaschsky ad meridiem a trajectu
Tundak. 09 VII 1932. Gonczarov, Grigoriev & Nikitin 604” (holotype LE! [LE00051279]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Paulita ovczinnikovii (Korovin) Soják, 1981,
(publ. 1982), Čas. Nár. Muz. Praze, Rada Přír.
150(1–2): 216.
≡ Paulia ovczinnikovii Korovin, 1973, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 1(50): 14, fig.
1–4.
≡ Neopaulia ovczinnikovii (Korovin) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 1983, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 68(11):
1562.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Karategin, in regione
pagum Ramit, 24 VI 1962, Strizhova & Ivanova
1851” (holotype TAD!; isotype LE! [LE01065772]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Peucedanum morisonii Besser ex Schult., 1820,
in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 567.
= Ligusticum longifolium Willd. 1798, Sp. Pl.
(ed. 4), 1 (2): 1428, non Peucedanum longifolium
Waldst. et Kit.
= Peucedanum ledebourii G. Don, 1834, Gen.
Hist. 3: 330.
Type: RUSSIA. “Native in Siberia, everywhere
in open situations, particularly on rocks (holotype
B-Willd [B-W 05835-01 0, B-W 05835-02 0])
= Peucedanum songoricum Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 354, 176., nom. illeg., non Peucedanum soongaricum G. Don (1834).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazachstania. In jugo
Dshungarski Alatau, montes Bajan-Dshurjuk, 03 VII
1909, Lipsky 1798” (holotype LE! [LE00052155];
isotypes LE [LE00052156–LE00052159]).
– Peucedanum officinale auct. non L.: Ledeb.,
1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 304.
– Peucedanum ruthenicum auct. non M. Bieb.:
Krylov, 1935, Fl. Zapadnoi Sibiri 8: 2045.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N: Kostonai prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola prov.,
Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
Distribution area: Northern and Central Asia.
Peucedanum vaginatum Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 312.
Type: RUSSIA. “In pratensibus ad fl. Irtysch et
Koksun, Ledebour” (lectotype LE!; designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 2005: 964); isolectotypes HAL
[HAL0098524?], LE!, P! [P02272050, P02272051,
P02272053], PH? [PH00023074]).
= Peucedanum vaginatum Ledeb. var. pumilum
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 312.
Type: RUSSIA. “In apricis siccissimis deserti
Kuraici [Ad Kuraici]. 16–19 VI 1826. Bunge 849”
(lectotype LE, designated by V. M. Vinogradova
2005: 964; isolectotypes LE!, P [P02272052]); “Ad
fl. Kerlyk, Ledebour” (syntype LE?).
= Peucedanum seseloides Turcz. [1838, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 1: 93, nomen]; ejusd.
1844. Bull. Soc. Imp Naturalistes Moscou 17: 743.
Type: RUSSIA. “In graminosis transbaicalensibus
frequens. 1830. Turczaninow” (lectotype LE!;
designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes K!, M!
[M0173140], P [P02272054, P02272055]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.) see Baitulin & Kotukhov, 2011).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern Asia.
Phlojodicarpus villosus (Turcz. ex Fisch. et
C. A. Mey.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2:
331.
≡ Libanotis villosa Turcz. ex Fisch. et C. A.
Mey., 1835, Ind. Sem. Horti Petrop. 1: 31; ejusd.,
1836, Linnaea 10, Litt.: 94.
≡ Stenocoelium villosum (Turcz. ex Fisch. et C. A.
Mey.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes
Moscou, n. s. 29: 132.
≡ Johrenia villosa (Turcz. ex Fisch. et C. A.
Mey.) Kudo, 1923, Rep. Veg. N. Saghal.: 91.
≡ Phlojodicarpus sibiricus (Fisch. ex Spreng.)
Koso-Pol. var. villosus (Turcz. ex Fisch. et C. A.
Mey.) Chu Youchang, 1977, Fl. Herb. Chin. Bor.Or. 6: 2897.
≡ Phlojodicarpus sibiricus (Fisch. ex Spreng.)
Koso-Pol. subsp. villosus (Turcz. ex Fisch. et C. A.
Mey.) Vorosch. [1982, Opredelitel’ Rast. Sovet.
Dal’n Vost.: 423, comb. inval.] et 1985, in Florist.
Issl. Razn. Raionakh SSSR (A. K. Skvortsov): 184.
Type: RUSSIA. “In montibus trans Baicalem.
[In montosis sylvaticis ad Baicalem atque in
lapidosis subalpinis prope Schebutui], 1830,
Turczaninow” (lectotype LE!; designated by V. M.
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Vinigradova (2005: 963); isolectotypes K!
[K0006811171], KFTA [KFTA0001003], KW!,
LE!, LECB [LECB0000076], M [M0173080?], P!
[P02496408―P02496412]).
= Phlojodicarpus microcarpus Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 331.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiriae altaicae montibus
Ssojuticus, 1834, Lessing” (holotype LE!).
= Libanotis petrophila Korovin, 1962, Trudy
Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhskoi. SSR 13: 255.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Altai, jugum Sarymsakty, fontes fl. Usch-Kungei, 16 VIII 1958, Stepanova” (holotype AA; designated by V.P. Goloskokov
(1963: 29).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Central and
Northern), Europa (E).
Pilopleura goloskokovii (Korovin) Pimenov,
1976, Byull. Glavn. Bot. Sada 101: 50.
≡ Platytaenia goloskokovii Korovin, 1962, Trudy
Inst. Bot. Akad. Kazakhsk.Kazakhskoi SSR 13: 50.
≡ Semenovia goloskokovii (Korovin) Bajtenov,
1972, Ill. Opred. Rast. Kazakhstana 2: 108, nom.
inval., sine basion. ref.
≡ Merwiopsis goloskokovii (Korovin) L. K. Safina, 1975, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kazakhskoi SSR, ser.
Biol. 5: 35. 1975, nom. inval. (Art. 41.5), without
basionym page.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Jugum Dzhungarsky
Alatau, pars austro-occidentalis, montes Matai,
in system. fl. Matai, 20 VI 1956, Goloskokov”
(holotype AA!; isotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pilopleura tordyloides (Korovin) Pimenov,
1976, Byull. Glavn. Bot. Sada 101: 48. 1976.
≡ Zosima tordyloides Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada RSFSR 5(6): 82. 1924.
≡ Platytaenia tordyloides (Korovin) Korovin,
1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 423. 1963.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Daria,
distr. Chimkent, m. Ak-bas-tau, fl. Dengis, pag.
Trechsvjatskoe, zona xerophytorum stepposis
saxatilibus. 12 VIII 1921. Abolin & Popov 8169”
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002576], designated by
Pimenov 1976: 48; isolectotypes LE! [LE00052217],
TASH [TASH002575]), “Declivum septemtrionale
205
montium Talas Alatau, Bisch-tasch. 28 VIII 1922.
Korovin 1797” (syntypes LE [LE00052216], TASH
[TASH002574]; “Prov Syr-darja, distr. Aulie-ata,
Mt. Talas Alatau, riv. Kurkursu-Arabik. 04 IX 1921.
Abolin & Popov 8766” (syntypes LE [LE00052218,
LE00052219], TASH [TASH002573]).
= Peucedanum dasycarpum Regel et Schmalh.,
1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2):
254, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Torr. et A. Gray
(1840).
= Pilopleura koso-poljanskyi Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 293, 359.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Turkestaniae valle fluvii Karakol [Karakol, Alatau], VIII 1876,
A. Regel” (lectotype LE! [LE00052097], designated by Schischkin 1951: 294; isolectotypes K!
[K000695597], LE [LE00052095, LE00052096,
LE00052098], P [P00731615]).
= Libanotis talassica Korovin, 1962, Trudy Inst.
Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakhsk. SSR 13: 251.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Tian
Schan
occidentalis, jugum Talass Alatau, angustiae KschiKaindy, ad ripam dextram, prope frutices Juniperi
turkestanicae, in schistosis fixis, 22 VII 1929,
Granitov 244” (holotype TASH! [TASH002327]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov. Naryn prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pimpinella anisactis Rech. f .Spec. Nov. Regni
Veg. 48: 124.
Type: IRAN. “Khorassan, Kopet Dagh inter
Quchan et Loftabad, in jugo Allah Akbar, 1800 m,
Rechinger 1714” (holotype W [W 1951 00117703];
isotype JE! [JE00002661]).
= Pimpinella litvinovii Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 12: 208.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Cheirabad, 27 VI
1898, Litvinov 2455” (holotype LE! [LE01065708];
isotype LE [LE01065709].
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Ahal
vel.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pimpinella aurea DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 120.
≡ Reutera aurea (DC.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 863.
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Type: IRAN. “In glareosis Persiae ad Seidkhodzi
distr. Khoi prov. Aderbeidzan, 23 VI 1828, Szovits
497” (lectotype G-DC!; designated as “typus” by
Engstrand (1987: 315); isolectotype LE!)
= Pimpinella ramosissima DC., 1830, Prodr.
4: 120, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1), non Fisch. ex Trev.
(1819)
= Reutera cervariifolia Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci.
Nat. sér. 3, 2 : 134.
Type: IRAN. “In Persia, Olivier & Bruguière”
(syntype P); “Ispahan, 1837, Aucher-Eloy 3749,
4635” (syntypes FI!, G-BOIS!, P [P00752767]).
= Pimpinella flava C. A. Mey., 1831, Verz. Pfl.
Casp. Meer. (C. A. Meyer): 122.
= Reutera flava (C. A. Mey.) Boiss., 1844, Ann.
Sci. Nat. sér. 3, 2: 135.
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “In locis siccis
lapidosis montium Talusch prope pagum Swant (alt.
670 hexap.), Meyer”.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pimpinella bobrovii (Woronow ex Schischk.)
M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 834.
≡ Reutera bobrovii Woronow ex Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 599, 449,
tab. 29, fig. 1.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Montes Balchany
Majores, declivia septentrionalia montibus SekisDagh, in rupibus, 29 VI 1928, Bobrov 135”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065712], designated by V. M.
Vinogradova 2002: 132).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pimpinella peregrina L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 264.
≡ Apium peregrinum (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl.
umbell. emend.: 101.
≡ Tragium peregrinum (L.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umbl. prodr.): 26.
≡ Carum peregrinum (L.) Baill. ex Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Imp. Soc. Naturalistes Moscou 29: 198.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. “In Italiae pascuis
sterilibus, 373.9” (lectotype LINN [LINNHL373-9]; designated by Dawit 1992: 367).
= Caucalis tuberculata Poir., 1811, in Encycl.
(J. Lamarck et al.) Suppl. 2: 137.
= Torilis tuberculata (Poir.) Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 426.
= Tragium tauricum Ledeb., 1819, Ind. Sem.
Horti Dorpat. 6: 286 et Ledeb.ex Link, 1821, Enum.
Horti Berol. Alt.: 286.
= Pimpinella taurica (Ledeb.) Steud., 1841,
Nomencl. Bot. (Steudel), ed. 2, 2: 336.
= Ledebouria pimpinelloides Link, 1821, Enum.
Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 286, nom. inval.
Type: EUROPA, [Tauria], 2574 Herb. Ledebour”
(lectotype LE!: designated here by Pimenov).
= Torilis trilobata Viv. ex DC., 1830, Prodr.
(A. P. de Candolle) 4: 121.
= Pimpinella affinis Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross.
(Ledebour) 2: 257.
Type: “In provinciis transcaucasicis. Eichwald,
359.8 Hb. Ledebour” (holotype LE!)
= Pimpinella reuteriana Boiss., 1849, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 1) 10: 26.
Type: IRAN. “In monte Elbrus [Elburz] Persiae
borealis prope Derbent, Kotschy 405” (holotype
G?),
= Pimpinella griffithiana Boiss., 1856, Diagn.
Pl. Orient. (ser. 2) 2: 74.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “In regno Cabulico,
Griffith 897” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by
Pimenov & Jacquemoud (2020: 18) ; isolectotype
K! [K000685584]).
= Pimpinella affinis Ledeb. var. multiradiata
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 868.
= Pimpinella multiradiata (Boiss.) Korovin,
1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 354, nom.
illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Santapau (1949).
= Pimpinella korovinii Kamelin, 1971, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. 8: 208.
Type: IRAN. “In dumetis montium Avroman et
Schahu Persiae occidentalis Kurdicae [In dumet.
Avroman et Schahu, 4-5000’], 06., VI 1867,
Haussknecht 462 (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated
here by Pimenov et Jacquemoud (2020: 18);
isolectotype JE! [JE00003884, JE00003885]).
Note: The isolectotype deposited in G-BOIS
with [printed label] “Haussknecht Orient Montes
Avromani/Schahu Jul. 1867.
= Pimpinella ambigua K. Koch ex H. Wolff,
1921, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 17: 44.
Type: GEORGIA. “Transcaucasia: KartschChal, Otingo, in valle humido torrentes, a silva
densa circumdata, VIII 1895, Rickmer-Rickmers
111” (syntype B?); TURKEY. “Pontus, in montibus
loco non indicato, K. Koch” (syntype B?).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
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Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Buxoro
prov., Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya
prov., Toshkent prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Israel,
Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Europa (S), Asia (SW),
Africa (N).
Pimpinella puberula (DC.) Boiss., 1844, Ann.
Sci. Nat. sér. 3, 1: 129.
≡ Ptychotis puberula DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 109.
Type: IRAQ. “In Oriente circa Baghdad [de
Bagdad a Aleppo; de Baghdad a Kermansha],
Olivier & Bruguière” (lectotype G-DC!; designated
here by Pimenov; isolectotypes P! [P00752874,
P00752875, P00752882]).
= Pimpinella petraea Nábĕlek, 1923, Spisy Přir.
Fak. Masarikovy Univ. 35: 122, tab. 13, fig. 2, nom.
illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Willd. ex Spreng. (1818).
= Pimpinella cretica Poir. var. petraea Zohary,
1972, Fl. Palaestina 2: 427.
= Pimpinella nabelekii M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 834.
Type: EGYPT, SINAI. “In Arabia Petraea in
valle Seil ed Dra inter El-Kerak et Et-Tafile, alt. ca.
500 m, 15 VI 1909, Nábĕlek 441” (lectotype SAV!
[SAV0002324], designated by Pimenov, 2017,
in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 192; isolectotypes SAV!
[SAV0002322, SAV0002323, SAV0002325]).
= Pimpinella cretica Poir. var. lasiopetala
Feinbr., 1931, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 29:
134.
Type: JORDAN. “Mejdel (Gilead). 09 V 1927.
Eig, Feinbrun & Zohary” (syntype); “Umgebung
von Amman. 08 V 1927. Eig, Feinbrun & Zohary”
(syntype); “Zwischen Jordan und Es-Salt. 06 V 1927.
Eig, Feinbrun & Zohary” (syntype); “Callirrhoe, 03
IV 1925, Eig, Feinbrun & Zohary” (syntype).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Buxoro prov.,
Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov., Namangan prov., Fergona prov., Andijon
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prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Turkey,
Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen,
Syria, Israel, Jordan.
Distribution area: Central, South-Western and
W Tropical Asia.
Pimpinella saxifraga L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 263.
≡ Apium tragoselinum Crantz, 1767, Cl. Umbell.
emend.: 100, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Tragoselinum minus Lam., 1779, Fl. franç.
Lamarck) 3: 447, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Tragoselinum saxifragum (L.) Moench, 1794,
Methodus (Moench): 99.
≡ Pimpinella variifolia Salisb., 1796., 1896,
Prodr. stirp. Chap. Allerton: 168, nom. illeg. (Art.
52.1).
≡ Pimpinella minor Erhr. ex Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes), 6: 386,
nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Carum saxifraga (L.) Benth. 1867, in Gen. Pl.
(Bentham & Hooker f.) 1(3): 892.
≡ Apium pimpinella Caruel, 1886, in Fl. Ital.
(Parlatore) 8: 452, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Selinum pimpinella E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Fl. Deutschl. (Sturm) ed. 2 12: 53, fig. 8.
≡ Apium saxifragum (L.) Calest. 1905, Webbia
1: 178.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae pascuis siccis,
Saxifraga 1, 373.1” (lectotype LINN [LINNHL373-1], designated by Reduron et Jarvis in Jarvis
et al., 1993: 76).
= Pimpinella calvertii Boiss., 1856, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 2) 2: 73.
= Pimpinella saxifraga L. var. dissectifolia
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 873.
Type: TURKEY. “Circa Erzeroum, Calvert
748” (lectotype G-BOIS; designated by Pimenov et
Jacquemoud (2020: 21); isolectotypes G-BOIS!, JE!
[JE00002662]).
– Pimpinella major auct. non Huds.: Tamamsch.,
1967, in Fl. Kavkaza (Grossheim) ed. 2 7: 85, map
93.
– Pimpinella dissecta auct. non Retz.: Vodop.,
1979, in Fl. Tsentral’noi Sibiri 2: 678.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq.
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Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central and
South-Western), Europa, N. America.
Pimpinella tragium Vill., 1779, Prosp. Hist. pl.
Dauphiné: 24. 1779.
≡ Tragium columnae Spreng., 1813, Neue Schr.
Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 26.
≡ Tragium petraeum Hoffm., 1814, Gen. Pl. Umbell.: 91.
≡ Apium tragium (Vill.) Caruel, 1889, in Fl. Ital.
(Parlatore) 8: 460.
Type: EUROPE, S FRANCE. “Dauphiné,
Villars 442” (syntypes BM [BM000049613 ―
BM000049616], designated by O. V. Yurtzeva 1995:
64).
= Pimpinella pseudotragium DC., 1830, Prodr.
(A. P. de Candolle) 4: 122.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. pseudotragium
(DC.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 872.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. subsp. pseudotragium
(DC.) V. A. Matthews, 1972, in Davis (ed.), Fl.
Turkey 4: 361.
Type: IRAN. “In apricis siccis lapidosis circa
Seidchadzi, distr. Khoi, prov. Aderbeidschan, 18 VI
1828, Szovits 467” (lectotype G-DC!; designated
here by Pimenov; isolectotype LE! [LE00015722]).
= Tragium depressum Sieber ex Spreng., 1820,
Syst. Veg, ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 392.
= Pimpinella depressa (Sieber ex Spreng.) DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 120.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. depressa (Sieber
ex Spreng.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2:
831.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. subsp. depressa
(Sieber ex Spreng.) Tutin, 1968, Feddes Repert.
79(1–2): 62.
Type: EUROPE, GREECE. “Insula Creta, Mt. Sphar. 1817, Sieber 144” (syntypes FR
[FR0044739], G, JE [JE00015430]).
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. laciniata DC.,
1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 171.
= Pimpinella triradiata Boiss., 1849, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 1) 10: 27.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. depauperata
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 872.
Type: LEBANON. “Syria, inter Ainete et Deir el
Achmar. V–VI 1846. Boissier” (lectotype G-BOIS;
designated by Pimenov & Jacquemoud (2020: 20);
isolectotype P [P02519764]).
= Pimpinella polyclada Boiss. et Heldr. 1856,
Diagn. Pl. Orient. (ser. 2) 2: 75.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. polyclada (Boiss.
et Heldr.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 872.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. subsp. polyclada
(Boiss. et Heldr.) Tutin, 1968, Feddes Repert. 79(1–
2): 62.
Type: EUROPE, GREECE. “In regione
sylvaticâ Olympi Thessaliae, 31 VII 1851,
Heldreich 2457” (lectotype G-BOIS!, designated
by O. V. Yurtzeva 1995: 65; isolectotypes BP!,
FI!, GOET [GOET011389, GOET011390], LE!,
WAG [WAG0004956]); “In monte Parnasso. In reg.
abietina Hagios Nicolaos (Kalkaria), 15 VIII 1852,
Heldreich 2691, 2692, 2693” (syntypes G-BOIS!,
W [W0062486]).
= Pimpinella zagrosica Boiss. et Hausskn., 1872,
in Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 872.
Type: IRAN. “In montibus Avroman et Schahu Persiae occid. alt. 5000'-7000', VII 1867.
Haussknecht [464?]” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov & Jacquemoud (2020: 21);
isolectotypes JE! [JE00005821, JE00005822], K!
[K000685571]).
= Pimpinella anthriscoides Boiss. var. dissecta
Kuntze, 1887, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
10: 192.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turkmen-Steppe.
06.1886. Kuntze” (syntypes NY [NY00406190,
NY00406191]).
= Peucedanum pimpinelloides Boiss. et Hausskn. 1888, in, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) Suppl.: 268.
Type: IRAN. “In graniticis montis Elvend,
Haussknecht 484c” (lectotype G-BOIS; designated
here by Pimenov et Jacquemoud (2020: 66);
isolectotype JE!).
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. cyprica H. Wolff,
1927, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.Ammin.) 90(IV, 228): 251.
Type: CYPRUS. “Cypern, an Felsen oberhalb
Bellapais [Ad rupes pr. Bellapais], 1880, Sintenis &
Rigo 592” (syntypes K [K000685568, K000685569],
LD [LD1215911]).
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. var. afghana H. Wolff,
1927, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.Ammin. 90(IV, 228): 253.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Kurum-Tal, Aitchison,
738, 748, 930”.
= Pimpinella idae Takht. 1940, Zametki Sist.
Geogr. Rast. 9: 24.
Type: GEORGIA. “Abkhasia, in faucibus fl.
Bzyb, in fissuris rupium calcareorum, 07 VIII 1939,
Takhtajan 668” (holotype TBI! [TBI1024322]).
= Pimpinella grossheimii Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 12: 204.
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Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “Talysh, steppa altimontana inter pagos Aschurat [Amurat] et Dygya,
alt. ca. 1500 m, 13 VI 1894, Lomakin” (lectotype
LE!; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype TBI!
[TBI1024319]).
= Pimpinella daghestanica Schischk. 1950,
Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 12: 203.
Type: RUSSIA. “Prov. Daghestan, in declivibus
montanis inter opp. Machacz-kala (ol. Petrovsk)
and Buinaksk (ol. Temir-chan-Schura). 29 VI 1940.
Gordjagin” (holotype LE!).
= Pimpinella lithophila Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 12: 206.
= Pimpinella tragium Vill. subsp. lithophila
(Schischk.) Tutin, 1968, Feddes Repert. 79(1–2):
62.
Type: EUROPE, “Tauria, Staryi Krym, in
declivitatibus montis Agar-mysch. 17 VIII 1927.
Tzyrina” (holotype LE!).
= Pimpinella turcomanica Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR
12: 207.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“Kopet-Dagh,
vicinitas urb. Karakala, angustiae Ioldere, declivum
australe montis Chosar-Dagh, 1200–1500 m s.
m. 23 VI 1931. Linczevski 334” (holotype LE!
[LE01065710]; isotype LE! [LE01065711]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia, Iran, Azerbaoidzhan, Georgia, Armenia Turkey,
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa (N).
Pleurospermum uralense Hoffm., 1814, Gen.
Pl. Umbell.: IX, tab. 1B, 2.
≡ Pleurospermum austriacum (L.) Hoffm. subsp.
uralense (Hoffm.) Horn, 1946, Svensk Bot. Tidskr.
40: 182.
Type: RUSSIA. “Hortus Gorenk. et botanicum
Mosquens introducto F. G. Helm”.
= Pleurospermum camtschaticum Hoffm., 1814,
Gen. Pl. Umbell.: X.
= Ligusticum kamtschaticum (Hoffm.) Steud.,
1821, Nomencl. Bot. (Steudel): 478.
Type: RUSSIA. “Kamtschatka, Langsdorff”
(holotype LE!).
= Laserpitium athamantae Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer & Schultes) 6: 624.
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Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria”.
= Pleurospermum archangelica Ledeb., 1829,
Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 369.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Sibiria altaica ad
rivulorum margines circa Riddersk. Ledebour”.
– Pleurospermum austriacum auct. non Hoffm.:
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 368.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Kostonai prov. Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia
Distribution area: Northern, Central and
Eastern Asia.
Prangos ammophila (Bunge) Pimenov et V. N.
Tikhom., 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
SSSR: 27.
≡ Cryptodiscus ammophilus Bunge, 1852, Beitr.
Fl. Russl. (Lehm Rel. Bot.): 139.
≡ Cachrys ammophila (Bunge) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 163.
≡ Neocryptodiscus ammophilus (Bunge) Hedge
et Lamond, 1987, in Flora Iranica (Rechinger) 162:
208.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Im Flugsande des
Batkak-kum, 21 IV 1842, Lehmann 569” (holotype
LE! [LE00050137]; isotypes LE [LE00050135,
LE00050136]).
= Cachrys korolkowii Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 602.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Inter Chala-ati et Adam
Kir-Ullan in solo arenoso [Chiva]. 30 IV 1873.
Korolkov” (holotype LE! [LE00050139]; isotype
LE [LE00050138]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Karakalpak, Khorezm prov., Buxoro prov., Navoi prov.),
Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Daşoguz prov., Akhal
prov.). vel.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Prangos bucharica B. Fedtsch., 1899, Bull.
Herb. Boissier 7: 179.
≡ Cachrys bucharica (B. Fedtsch.) Herrnst.
et Heyn, 1975, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh
33(3): 443.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Buchara, in montibus
Chirmat, 1897, Geyer” (holotype LE!).
= Prangos afghanica Podlech, 1970, Mitt. Bot.
Staatsamml. München 8: 175.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan,
Prov. Takhar: ca. 5 km südlich von Iskamish, 1300 m,
Lössboden, 14 V 1965, Podlech 10640” (lectotype
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M! [M0172830]; designated here; isolectotypes M
[M0172831], MSB [MSB003000, MSB003001]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Labap
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Prangos cachroides (Schrenk) Pimenov et V. N.
Tikhom., 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
SSSR: 28.
≡ Cryptodiscus cachroides Schrenk, 1841,
Enum. Pl. Nov. 1: 65.
≡ Cachrys cryptodiscus Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 163, nom.
illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Neocryptodiscus cachroides (Schrenk) V. M.
Vinogr., 1994, in Grubov (ed.), Rast. Tsentr Azii 10:
59.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Semina matura ad
lacum Alakul lecta. 13 VII 1840. [In collibus
sabulosis Songoriae, inter fontem Sassykpastau et
montes Arganaty, 1841], Schrenk” (holotype LE).
= Cryptodiscus rutifolius Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl.
Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 139.
= Cachrys rutifolia (Bunge) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, s. n. 29: 163.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Auf der Lehmsteppe
zwischen dem Kuwan- und Syr-Darja. 09 V 1842,
Lehmann” (syntype LE [LE00051338]; isolectotype LE [LE00051337]); “Häufig im Sande bei Malibasch am Syr-Darja, 13 V 1842, Lehmann 566”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051339]; designated by V. M.
Vinogradova 1999: 84); “Zwischen Malibasch und
dem See Aigirak und auf Lehmflächen und Sandhügeln am Syr-Darja und Aigirak-See. 15 V 1842.
Lehmann” (syntypes).
Note: It is very possible that three sheets kept in
P under the barcodes P00834635, P00834636, and
P00834685 also belong to type materials of Cryptodiscus rutifolius.
= Cachrys didyma Regel, 1878, Trudy Imp. S.Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 601.
= Cryptodiscus didymus (Regel) Korovin, 1924,
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7, Suppl.
(Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. 1–2): 23.
=Prangos didyma (Regel) Pimenov et V. N.
Tikhom., 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
SSSR: 28.
= Neocryptodiscus didymus (Regel) Hedge et
Lamond, 1987, in Flora Iranica (Rechinger) 162:
208.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In montibus karatavicis
Mogol-tau. 20 IV 1868. Sewerzov” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051350], designated by A. M. Geldykhanov
1992: 104).
= Cachrys didyma Regel var. glabra Regel, 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 601.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Desertum Aralense.
Regio fluv. Ssyr-Darja, inter Murtur et Karabogut. 14 V 1858. Borszczow 729” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051352]; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotype LE! [LE00051351]).
= Cryptodiscus arenarius Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 594, 263.
= Cachrys arenaria (Schischk.) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 420.
= Prangos arenaria (Schischk.) Pimenov et
V. N. Tikhom., 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud.
Rast. SSSR: 28.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Asia Media, arenae
Mujunkum pars austro-orientalis, in Artemisietocollium arenosorum. 14 VI 1935. Gael & Kolikov”
(holotype LE! [LE00051334]; isotype LE
[LE00051333]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Chüh prov.), Tadjikistan (Soghd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Buxoro prov.,
Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Prangos dzhungarica Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 371, 203.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Taldy-Kurgan,
Montes Dzhungar Alatau, declivum septentrionale,
valle fl. Rgaity, declive lapidosum, 29 VI 1974, Pimenov 476” (holotype MW! [MW0593780]; isotypes
LE! [LE00051384, LE00051385, LE00051386]).
= Prangos multicostata Kljuykov et Lyskov,
2016, Phytotaxa 277(1): 70.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “East Kazakhstan province: Urzhar destrict, vicinity of Kysyl-Bulak village, Tarbagatai Range (S side, valley of Kokterek
river, gravelly slope, alt = 830–910 m, 47°00′N,
82°17′E. 01 VI 2010. Maslova & Khrustaleva” (holotype MW! [MW095558, MW0595559]).
Note: Type material of the last species is represented by evidently terate specimen with synflorescence the most probably infected by insects
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(probably additional mericarp ribs, not typical for
the genus Prangos, have the same origin). Difference in length of terminal leaves lobes may be connected with ecological conditions and vegetation in
different years. Position P. multicostata in subclade
of molecular tree together with P. didyma and P. cachroides (two names of the same species) is in clear
incongruence with basic carpological characters of
three species. So, the separation of P. multicostata
seems to be dubious and at least praemature. The
isotypes of P. dzhungarica in LE are more similar to
P. multicostata than those in MW
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Prangos equisetoides Kuzmina, 1962, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 47(2): 252, in adnota.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis, jugum Kara-tau in faucibus Kok-saraj. In declivibus schistosis, alt. 500 m s. l. m., 04 VI 1958,
Nevstroeva, Markova & Medvedeva” (syntypes LE!
[LE00051387–LE00051395]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Prangos fedtschenkoi (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool.
Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 24.
≡ Hippomarathrum fedtschenkoi Regel et
Schmalh., 1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 5(2): 603.
Type: Tajikistan. “In Turkestania, prope
Chodschent. 04 VI 1871. O. A. Fedtschenko”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051327], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2001: 52); isolectotypes G!
[G00367238], LE [LE00051326]; “Steppe prope
Maibulak. Krause” (syntype LE [LE00051325],
“Kokand, inter Jordan et Karakasuk. 09 VII 1871.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntypes LE [LE00051323,
LE00051324]).
= Prangos pachypoda Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 73.
Type: Tajikistan. “Tian-Schan occidentalis,
in mont. Mogol-tau, prope opp. Chodschent, 19
VI 1923, Popov & Vvedensky 172, 173, 175, 176,
177” (lectotype LE! [LE00051406], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2001: 57); isolectotypes LE
[LE00051407], MHA!); UZBEKISTAN. “Prov.
Fergana, prope Dragomirovo, 29 VI 1920. Popov
211
756” (syntype TASH [TASH002262]; TAJIKISTAN.
“Chodschent, 24 IV 1916, Betger” (syntype TASH!
[TASH002261, TASH002263]).); UZBEKISTAN.
“Dschisak, 1921, Vvedensky”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Prangos herderi (Regel) Herrnst. et Heyn, 1977,
Boissiera 26: 63, fig. 17.
≡ Cachrys herderi Regel, 1877, Trudy Imp. S.Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 601.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
orientalis montibus alatavicis cis-iliensibus Kara
Tschek, Semenov” (holotype LE! [LE00051353]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Prangos lachnantha (Korovin) Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 1986, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp.
Prir. Otd. Biol. 91(6): 110.
≡ Schrenkia lachnantha Korovin, 1962, Trudy
Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13: 244.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazakh SSR, desertum
transkaratavicum, planities argillosa, artemisiosa
prope oppidum Tschulak-kurgan. 06 V 1930.
N. V. Pavlov 188” (holotype AA!; isotype MW!
[MW0593749]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Prangos latiloba Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 74.
≡ Cachrys latiloba (Korovin) Herrnst. et Heyn,
1975, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 33(3): 443.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Montes KopetDagh, in regione alpina et inferiore, prope Kaakha,
01 V 1914, Korovin E 540” (holotype TASH!
[TASH003702]).]; designated here by Pimenov et
Kljuykov).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Prangos ledebourii Herrnst. et Heyn, 1977,
Boissiera 26: 68, fig. 20.
≡ Cachrys macrocarpa Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 364.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collibus apricis et
rupestribus deserti songoro-kirghisici ex adverso
fortalitii Ustkamenogorsk et alibi, Ledebour”
(syntypes C [C10008532], HAL [HAL0098493],
LE, PH [PH00010104]); “Inter fortalitium
Buchtorminsk et lacum, qui Noor-Saisan vocatur
[Altai. In campestribus et collibus apricis petrosis
a fortalitio Buchtarminsk orientem versus usque
ad montes Dolen-Kara et Arkaul], 1826, Meyer
228” (lectotype LE! [LE00051354], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova 1999: 83); In collibus deserti
Korgisorum. Herb. Ledebour. 09 V 1826 [?],
coll. unclear 160” (syntypes LE [LE00051355–
LE00051363]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Prangos lipskyi Korovin, 1927, Byull. SredneAsiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 15, Suppl.: 49, in clavi.
[Schedae Herb. Fl. Asia Med. N 319b].
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “[M. Ferganenses]
Fergana, valle fl. Arslanbob, ad ripam sinistram,
12 VII 1926, Korovin 331, 332” (lectotype TASH!
[TASH002249, TASH002250]; designated here).
= Prangos isphairamica B. Fedtsch., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 594, 267.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, Jugum
Alaicum in systemate flum. Isphairam, in rupestribus
as ripam flum. Iniczke. 10 VIII 1915. Drobov
474” (lectotype LE! [LE00051402]; designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2001: 56); isolectotype TASH!
[TASH002245, TASH002246]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Uzbekistan
(Namangan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The first brief description of Prangos
lipskyi was placed on the label of Schedae in
the determination key to the Middle Asian
representatives of the genus. The type specimen was
not designated; only it is noted that the species is
distributed in “m. Ferganenses”. B. A. Fedtschenko
(1950: 267) described the species only in Russian
and considered it as endemic to W Tianshan, the
type of which is in Tashkent. Type specimen was not
designated also in Korovin (1959), Kuzmina (1962:
252) and Pimenov & Tikhomirov (1983: 206); it
was selected only by Pimenov & Kljuykov (2002a)
as “type”.
Prangos odontalgica (Pall.) Herrnst. et Heyn,
1977, Boissiera 26: 66, fig. 18.
≡ Cachrys odontalgica Pall., 1776, Reise Russ.
Reiches 3: 720.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “In desertis limosis
aridissimis inter Volgam et Iaicam, Pallas (lectotype
LINN [LINN-HL349-4] ex Herb. Pallas]; designated
here, isolectotypes BM, C [C10008372, C10008373],
HAL [HAL0098491], LE! [LE00051368], LIV!).
= Cachrys callosperma Pall., 1776, Reise Russ.
Reich. 3(2): 663.
– Cachrys libanotis auct. non L.: Georgi, 1800,
Beschr. Russ. Reich 3(4): 845.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.;
Central: Karagandy prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Prangos ornata Kuzmina, 1962, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 47(2): 252, in adnota.
Type:
KAZAKHSTAN.
“Tian-Schan
occidentalis, prope pagum Iskander. 15 VII 1897.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE! [LE00051404,
LE00051405]).
= Prangos quasiperforata Kuzmina, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 47(2): 252. 1962, in adnota.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “[Turkestan] Alabuga
(Naryn), 7000–8000', 04 VI 1880, A. Regel”
(holotype LE! [LE00051411]; isotypes LE!
[LE00051408–LE00051410]).
– Prangos uloptera auct. non DC.: Korovin,
1927, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. Suppl.
15: 49.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov.,
Namangan prov., Samarqand prov., Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Prangos pabularia Lindl., 1825, Quart. Journ.
Sci. 19: 7.
≡ Cachrys pabularia (Lindl.) Baill., 1879, Hist.
Pl. (Baillon) 7: 193.
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≡ Koelzella pabularia (Lindl.) M. Hiroe, 1958,
Umbellif. Asia 1: 147.
Type: INDIA. “In Indiae orientalis temperatis
circa Draz, Moorcraft”.
= Hyalolaena sewerzowii Regel et Herder, 1866,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(3): 114.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“Mittel-Asien
(Turkestan) [Trajectus inter Keles et Chirchik,
montes Kyrjintau, 4–6000'], 1857, Sewerzow”
(holotype LE! [LE01065764–LE01065770]).
= Prangos hissarica Korovin, 1973, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzhiksk. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 1(50): 18.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Montes Hissarici, vall.
fluv. May-Chura, trajectus Schutur-Gardan. 12 VIII
1944. Pissjaukova 559” (holotype TAD!; isotype
LE! [LE00051399]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov.,
Osh prov., Talas prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan prov.),
Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: India,
Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Eastern and South-Western
Asia.
Prangos pabularia Lindl. subsp. cylindrocarpa
(Korovin) Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom. 1981, in S. K.
Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 28.
≡ Prangos cylindrocarpa Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 24.
Type: UZEKISTAN. “Pamiralaj occidentalis,
fontes fl. Yakkobag-darja, prope pagum Taschkurgan, in clivis arduis argillosis schistosisque, 30
VI 1936, Botschantzev & Butkov 50”1 (holotype
TASH! [TASH002241, TASH002242]; isotype
TASH! [TASH002243, TASH002244]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan.
Prangos pabularia Lindl. subsp. gyrocarpa
(Kuzmina) Lyskov et Pimenov, 2017, Plant Syst.
Evol. 303(7): 825.
≡ Prangos gyrocarpa Kuzmina, 1962, Bot.
Zhurn. (Leningrad) 47(2): 253, in adnot.
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“In
declivibus
australibus jugi Alaici, vallis Alaicis, basin fl.
Taldyk, prope pagum Daraut-Kurgan, 22 IX 1948,
213
Stanjukovicz 569” (holotype LE! [LE00051401];
isotype LE! [LE00051400]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Prangos pabularia Lindl. subsp. lamellata
(Korovin) Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1981, in S. K.
Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 28.
≡ Prangos lamellata Korovin, 1959, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 490, 323.
Type:
UZBEKISTAN.
“Pamiro-Alaj
occidentalis, jugum Zeravschanicum, prope
pagum Urgut, angustis Sailyk, pratulum prope ad
confluentes cum affluxio, 06 V 1936, Gnezdillo 167”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002247, TASH002248]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan.
Prangos pabularia Lindl. subsp. sarawschanica
(Regel et Schmalh.) Lyskov et Pimenov, 2017, Plant
Syst. Evol. 303(7): 825.
= Hippomarathrum sarawschanicum Regel et
Schmalh., 1878, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 5(2): 603, in adnota.
= Prangos sarawschanica (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool.
Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 24.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Systema fluminis Sarawschan, pagum Ansob, 7000'. 22 VI 1870. O. A.
Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051332], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2001: 52; isolectotype
LE [LE00051331]; “Zarawschan, angustis Dschidschik 19 VI 1870. O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE
[LE00051330]).
Prangos pubescens (Pall. ex Spreng.) Pimenov
et Kljuykov, 2015, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg)
100(7): 724.
≡ Ferula pubescens Pall. ex Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 598.
≡ Cachrys pubescens (Pall. ex Spreng.) Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 259.
Type: RUSSIA. “Sibiria. Pallas” (holotype
HAL! [HAL0033090]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Prangos tschimganica B. Fedtsch., 1899, Bull.
Herb. Boissier 7: 180.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pesochny [sandy] pass
prope Tschimgan, 17 VII 1897, O. A. Fedtschenko &
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B. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00051414];
designated here; isolectotypes LE! [LE00051412,
LE00051413]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Psammogeton canescens (DC.) Vatke, 1876,
Ind. Sem. Horti Berol. App. 2: 3.
≡ Athamanta canescens DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P.
de Candolle) 4: 155.
Type: [Syria/Iraq] “Inter Alep et Baghdad,
Olivier & Bruguière”.
= Pimpinella crinita Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci. Nat.
sér. 3, 1: 131.
= Psammogeton crinitus (Boiss.) Boiss., 1872,
Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 1078.
= Daucus crinitus (Boiss.) Kuntze, 1887, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 10: 191, nom. illeg.
(Art. 53.1), non Desf. (1798).
= Cuminum crinitum Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 208.
Type: [Iran] “In Persia, Aucher-Eloy 4587”
(lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov
& Jacquemoud (2020: 81); isolectotypes BM!
[BM000944703,
BM000944704],
FI!,
K!
[K000695506], P [P00834466, P00834467]).
= Psammogeton biternatus Edgew. var. villosus
C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker)
2: 719.
= Psammogeton canescens (DC.) Vatke var.
villosus (C. B. Clarke) Raizada, 1976, Suppl.
Duthie's Fl. Upper Gangetic Plain 5: 88.
Type: PAKISTAN. “[Baluchistan] Scinde, Stocks
1102” (lectotype K! [K000695501], designated here;
isolectotypes K [ K000695502, K000695503]).
= Psammogeton caramanicus Bornm., 1934,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 36: 343.
Type: IRAN. “In collibus regionis calidae pr.
Kerman, ca 2000 m, 1892, Bornmüller 3807, 3708”
(lectotype B! [B 10 0366018, B 10 0366019]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes E [E00000112,
E00000113], G! [G00367246], HBG [HBG513099],
HBG513100], JE! [JE00003615, JE00003959],
KFTA [KFTA0001964], LD! [LD1245021]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov., Mary prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: India,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq.
Distribution area: Eastern, South-Western and
W Tropical Asia.
Pseudotrachydium dichotomum (Korovin)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2000, Feddes Repert. 111(7–
8): 527.
≡ Trachydium dichotomum Korovin, 1948, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
12: 19.
≡ Aulacospermum dichotomum (Korovin) Kljuykov, Pimenov et V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(4): 82.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj; montes
Kuhitang supra p. Kyzyl-alma, 28 VI 1927,
Popov 193” (holotype TASH! [TASH002238];
isolectotypes E!, LE! [LE00051317]).
= Trachydium depressum (Boiss.) Boiss. subsp.
chitralicum Rech. f. et Riedl, 1963, in Biol. Skr.
13(4) (Symb. Afghan. 5): 131.
Type: PAKISTAN. “Chitral, Oihor Gol, BowesLyon 825” (holotype BM! [BM000885511]; isotypes
RAW, W [W 1960-0023330]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Pseudotrachydium kopetdaghense (Korovin)
Sennikov & Pimenov, comb. nov.
= Trachydium kopetdaghense Korovin, 1924, in
Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7: 23.
Type: TURKMENISTAN “Regio Turkomanica,
Kopet-Dagh, in cacumime montium Chapan, zona
verticalis stepposa. 02 VII 1923. Korovin 423”
(lectotype TASH [TASH002231]; designated here
by Sennikov & Pimenov); isolectotypes TASH
[TASH002232, TASH002233]).
= Trachydium vesiculoso-alatum Rechinger
1940, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 48: 125, tab.
302, fig. 2. (1940: 125)
= Pseudotrachydium vesiculoso-alatum (Rech.
f.) Pimenov & Kljuykov, 2000, Feddes Repert.
111(7–8): 527.
≡ Aulacospermum vesiculoso-alatum (Rech. f.)
Kljuykov, Pimenov & V. N. Tikhom., 1976, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obsc.Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 81(4): 82.
Type: IRAN. “Khorasan: Kuh-e-Bizg, felsige
Abhänge der Juniperus polycarpa-Stufe, ca. 2000
m, 05 VII 1937, R. H. Rechinger & F. Rechinger
1495” (holotype W; isotype BM [BM000944722]).
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Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The nomenclatural details see in A. N.
Sennikov & M. G. Pimenov, Nomenclatural notes
on four species of Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) in
Middle Asia. Annales Botanicae fennicae (in press).
Sajanella monstrosa (Willd. ex Spreng.) Soják
1980, Čas. Nár. Mus. Praze, Rada Přír.148(3–4):
209.
≡ Athamanta monstrosa Willd. ex Spreng.1820,
in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 495.
≡ Libanotis monstrosa (Willd. ex Spreng.) DC.,
1829, Col. Mém. 5 (Mém. Fam. Ombell.): 48.
≡ Sajania monstrosa (Willd. ex Spreng.)
Pimenov, 1974, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir.
Otd. Biol. 79, 3: 114.
≡ Schulzia monstrosa (Willd. ex Spreng.) M.
Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World: 760.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria, Stephan” (holotype
B-Willd! [B-W 05730-01 0]).
= Athamanta compacta Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 327.
= Schulzia compacta (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 258, “Schultzia”.
Type: RUSSIA. “In humidiusculis alpium
v. gr. ad fontes fl. Tscharysch et alibi [Altai, in
humidiusculis alpium], VII–VIII 1826, Ledebour
& Bunge 272” (lectotype LE!; designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2005: 959; isolectotypes C!,
K! [K000681258, K000681259]), “Alp. ad Tschuja,
Bunge” (syntype LE!).
= Libanotis stephaniana DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P.
de Candolle) 4: 151.
= Athamanta compacta Ledeb. var. laciniata
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 327.
= Schulzia compacta (Ledeb.) Ledeb. var.
laciniata Ledeb., 1844, Fl. Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 258.
= Libanotis monstrosa (Willd. ex Spreng.) DC.
var. laciniata (Ledeb.) Krylov, 1935, Fl. Zapadnoi
Sibiri 8: 2074.
Type: RUSSIA. “[Altai]. In humidiusculis alpium
v. gr. ad fontes fl. Tscharysch et alibi. Ledebour”.
(lectotype LE!; designated here by Pimenov).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Northern Asia.
Note: The name of Sajania monstrosa is nomen
illegitimum as in its description (Pimenov, 1974) in
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Sajania Pimenov the earlist homonym of generic
name Sajania A. G. Vologdin (1962) (fossil Algae)
did not taken into account.
Sanicula europaea L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 235.
≡ Caucalis sanicula Crantz, 1767, Stirp. Austr.
Fasc. 3: 125.
≡ Astrantia diapensia Scop., 1771, Fl. Carniol.
(ed. 2) 1: 186, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Sanicula sylvatica Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 159, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Sanicula vulgaris Fr., 1845, Summa Veg.
Scand.: 24, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
Type: EUROPE. In Europae sylvis montosis
[Sweden Gotland], 333.1 (lectotype LINN [LINNHL333-1], designated by Reduron et Jarvis in Jarvis
et al., Regnum Veg. 127: 8 (1993)).
= Sanicula officinalis Gouan, 1762, Hortus
Monsp.: 131.
Type: EUROPE, FRANCE. Hab. Monspelii, à
l'Esperon, au Capouladou et au bois de Salvous.
= Sanicula officinarum Neck, 1768, Delic. gallobelg.: 137.
= Caucalis capitata Stokes, 1812, Bot. Mat.
Med. 2: 64.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa (N).
Sanicula giraldii H. Wolff, 1913, in Pflanzenr.
(Engler) Umbellif.-Sanicul. 61(IV, 228): 60.
Type: CHINA. “Nord-Schensi, südl. Lao-y-san,
auf dem Berge Sciu-ian-san, am Kan-y-huo [China
interior, provincia Schensi septentr. Monte Sciu-iansan, lungo il fiume Kan-y-huo, a Sud del Lao-y-san],
15 V 1899, Giraldi 5838” [herbarium A. Biondi]
(holotype FI! [FI014784]).
= Sanicula uralensis Kleop. ex Kamelin,
Czubarov et Shmakov, 2002, Turczaninowia 5, 2:
18, fig. 1, map 3.
Type: EUROPA, RUSSIA. “Provincia Ufa,
silvae montanae prope officinam metallurgicam
Simsky, 20 VII 1888, Antonov” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, and Eastern),
Europa (E).
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Scandix aucheri Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci. Nat. sér.
3, 2: 58.
≡ Scandicium aucheri (Boiss.) Bornm. 1935,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 39: 121.
Type: IRAN. “Persia, prope Ispahan, AucherEloy 4618” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated here by
Pimenov & Jacquemoud (2020: 36); isolectotypes
G! [G00370271, G00370272], P! [P00834418], W
[W0054257]).
= Scandix damascena Bornm. 1912, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 10: 468.
= Scandicium stellatum (Banks et Sol.) Thell.
var. damascenum (Bornm.) Zohary,1941, Palestine
J. Bot. (Jerusalem Ser.) 2: 168.
Type: SYRIA. “In Antilibani (Syriae)
declivitatibus orientalibus, in rupestribus aridissimis
montis Dshebel Kasioun ditionis urbis Damasci,
alt. c. 8–900 m. 13–14 V 1910. J. & F. Bornmüller
11820” (lectotype B! [B 10 0367208]; designated
here; isolectotype B [B 10 0367209]).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.)
Distribution in other Asian countries: Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Armenia, Turkey,
Syria.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Scandix pecten-veneris L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 256.
≡ Chaerophyllum pecten-veneris (L.) Crantz,
1767, Stirp. Austr. Fasc. 3: 66.
≡ Scandix pecten Scop., 1771, Fl. Carniol. (ed. 2)
1: 211, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Myrrhis pecten-veneris (L.) All., 1785, Fl.
pedem. 2: 29.
≡ Pecten veneris Lam., 1779, Fl. franç. 3: 437.
≡ Chaerophyllum rostratum Lam., 1785, in
Encycl. (Lamarck et al.) 1(2): 685.
≡ Scandix rostrata (Lam.) Salisb., 1796, Prodr.
stirp. Chap. Allerton: 166, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Pectinaria vulgaris Bernh., 1800, Syst. Verz.
(Bernhardi): 168, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Scandix pectiniformis St. Lag., 1880, Ann.
Soc. Bot. Lyon 7: 70, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Wylia pecten-veneris (L.) Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren. (Bubani) 2: 407.
≡ Selinum pecten (Scop.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Fl. Deutschl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 75, fig. 10.
Type: EUROPE. “Inter Germaniae et Europae
australioris segetes, 364.2“ (lectotype LINN [LINNHL364-2], designated by Jafri in Jafri et El-Gadi
(eds.), Fl. Libya 117: 20 (1985)).
= Scandix cretica Mill., 1768, Gard. Dict. (ed. 8):
Scandix N 4.
= Scandix pectinifera Stokes, 1812, Bot. Mat.
Med. 2: 122.
= Scandix vulgaris S. F. Gray, 1821, Nat. arr.
Brit. pl. 2: 503.
= Scandix persica Marloth, 1838, Linnaea (litt.)
12: 87.
Type: IRAN. E Persia misit hort. Imp.
Petropolitanus.
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. brevirostris
Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 915.
Type: EUROPE, GREECE. “In cultis praesertim
montanis et saxosis montes Lassiti et mons Ida
Cretae. V 1846. Heldreich 1498” (lectotype
G-BOIS!, designated Pimenov & Jacquemoud
(2020: 35); SYRIA. “Syria, Antilibanus. V–VI 1846.
Boissier” (syntype G-BOIS!); AZERBAIDZHAN.
“Georgia, in vineis prope Helenendorf. VII–
VIII 1838. Hohenacker” (syntypes G-BOIS!,
K! [K000695804], P [P03260589, P03260591]);
AFGHANISTAN. “Afghania [Affghanistan]. 1851.
Griffith 1026” (syntypes G-BOIS!, K [K000695805,
K000695806]); IRAN/PAKISTAN. “Belutschia
[Beloutchistan, Zahue]. 1851. Stokes 747” (syntypes
G-BOIS!, K! [K000695805, K000695806,
K000695808]); EUROPE, GREECE. “Creta, in
saxosis Mt. Ida 5000–6000'. VI 1846. Heldreich”
(syntype G-BOIS!).
= Scandix iberica M. Bieb. var. parviflora
Kuntze, 1887, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada
10: 192.
Type: GEORGIA. “Kachetien, V 1886, Kuntze”
(holotype NY [NY004062363]).
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. involucrata
Bornm, 1905, Mitt. Thuering. Bot. Vereins, n.f. 6:
66.
Type: TURKEY. “Tokat [Anatolia ad Tokat
(Wilajet Siwas), 600–700 m, IV 1893], Bornmüller
3347” (holotype JE [JE00002194]).
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. glabrescens
Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R.
36(1) (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 57.
Type: not indicated.
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. pilosulum KosoPol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1)
(Fl. As. Ross. 15): 57.
Type: not indicated.
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. longistyla Post,
1932, Fl. Syria, Palestine and Sinai 1: 353.
Type: LEBANON. Beirut, 20 VI 1892, Post 113
(holotype BEI).
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. multifida Gombault,1943, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 90(4–6): 55.
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Type: LEBANON. “Jebel Baroouk, vers 1800
mètres sur les crêtes, Blanche 726” (holotype P
[P00723448]; “Maase ech Chouf. 28 V 1933. Gombault 2511” (syntype P [P00602124])
= Scandix pecten-veneris L. var. pleiactinia
Bornm. 1945, in Danish Sci. Invest. Iran 4: 14.
Type: IRAN. “Kharon, 1300 m, 1945, Koie
721”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn
prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov., Toshkent prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzha,
Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE,
Oman, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa, N.
America (adv.), Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Scandix stellata Banks et Sol. 1794, in Nat. Hist.
Aleppo (ed. 2) 2: 249.
≡ Scandicium stellatum (Banks et Sol.) Thell.
1919, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 16: 16.
Type: SYRIA. “Aleppo, sine loco exacto, Russel”
(syntypes BM [BM000944714, BM000944715]).
= Scandix pinnatifida Vent. 1800, Descr. Pl.
Nouv.: tab. 14.
= Chaerophyllum pinnatifidum (Vent.) Poir.1804,
in Encycl. (J. Lamarck et al.) 5: 144.
= Birostula pinnatifida (Vent.) Raf. 1840, Good
Book: 59.
Type: IRAN. “Sur la route d'Amadan à Tehran,
introduite chez Cels (Paris), Bruguière & Olivier”
(lectotype G [G00341470]; designated here; IRAQ.
“De Bagdad à Kermanchah, Olivier & Bruguière”
(syntype P [P03260537]).
= Scandix pinnatifida Vent. var. songarica
Schrenk, 1841, Enum. Pl. Nov. 1: 62.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Semina lecta versus
montes Labassy. 14 VI 1840, Schrenk” (holotype
LE?).
= Scandix pinnatifida Vent. var. hirsuta K. Koch,
1842, Linnaea 16: 363.
Type: GEORGIA. “In Georgia prope Tiflis et in
Armenia, K. Koch”.
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= Scandix russeliana Griseb., 1843, Spic. Fl. Rumel. 1: 369.
Type: IRAQ. “In Mesopotamia, Donietti”
(holotype GOET [GOET011410]).
= Scandix hispidula Bertol. 1842, Misc. Bot.
(Bertoloni) 5: 427.
Type: IRAQ. “Ex vallo castri Sedjim Kala.
Chesney”.
= Scandix pinnatifida Vent. var. decipiens Bornm.
1898, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 48: 593.
Type: LEBANON. “Libanon: In der Alpenregion
des Sannin bei 2300 m, am Rand der Schneefelder
zwischen Felsen zusammen mit Lamium
Ehrenbergii Boiss., Bornmüller 11823” (syntype JE
[JE00020230]).
= Scandix fedtschenkoana Koso-Pol., 1916, Izv.
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 16: 227.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“In
regione
transcaspica, in montibus Bolchie Balchany, prope
Djebel. 20 IV 1912. Andrjusczenko” (holotype LE!
[LE00051027]).
= Scandix manjurkiana Tamamsch., 1932, Bot.
Arch. 34: 524.
Type: ARMENIA. “In Armenien, Nahe von
Erivan zwischen Djervesch und Woachaberd, 13 VI
1931, Tamamschjan” (holotype ERE?).
= Scandicium stellatum (Banks et Sol.) Thell.
var. eriophorum Bornm. 1945, in Danish Sci. Invest.
Iran 4: 14.
Type: IRAN. “Kechwar, 700–900 m, Koie 888”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Mangystau prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov., Talas
prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Navoi prov., Dzhizak
prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan prov.,
Fergona prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.)).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Gejrgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel. Jordan, Egypt (Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa
(N).
Schrenkia alaica Pimenov, 2015, Phytotaxa
195(4): 264, figs. 8, 9.
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Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Provincia Osch,
jugum Alaicum, declivum septentrionale, in valle
fluminis Ak-bura, inter ostio fluvii Schtschjut et
ostio fluvii Kaindy, 40°08′N, 72°58′E. 17 VII 1981.
Pimenov, Vasilieva & Lavrova 503” (holotype MW!
[MW0595633], isotype LE [LE00051034]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osch
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia congesta Korovin, 1962, Trudy Inst.
Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13: 245.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darya,
distr. Chimkent, montes Talassky Alatau, in valle
Dschebagly-su, ad declivitatem lapidosam, 18 VIII
1921, Abolin & Popov 8365” (lectotype TASH!
[TASH002173]; designated here; isolectotype
TASH [TASH002172]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia fasciculata Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. & Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12:
15. 1948.
References: Korovin 1959a: 291.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Montes Nuratau, in regione urbis Dshizak, promont. Kojtasch [Bagadan]. 25
V 1914. Michelson” (holotype LE! [LE00051037];
isotypes LE [LE00051038–LE051040]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd d.),
Uzbekistan (Navoi d., Samarqand d.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia golickeana (Regel et Schmalh.) B.
Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko & B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 125. 1909.
≡ Daucus golickeanus Regel et Schmalh., 1877,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 599.
1877.
≡ Anidrum golickeanum (Regel et Schmalh.)
Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes
Moscou, n. s. 29: 147.
≡ Bifora golickeana (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s.
29: 147. 1916, in adnot.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In fluvium Syr-Darja,
1871, Golike” (holotype LE [LE00052233]
= Schrenkia syrdarjensis Lipsky, 1904, Trudy
Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 160, p. p.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Regio Syrdajensis,
Aksu. 05 VI 1907. Lipsky 267” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051187], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(1997b: 58). This specimen did not listed in a protologue!; “Pr. Tulkubasch & Jaskilschin ad fonted
fl. Aksu, inter Aulie-Ata & Tschimkent. V 1880,
Mussa” (syntypes LE [LE00051188–LE00051191];
“inter Chodschikent et Mt. Tschimgan. 11 VI
1881. A. Regel” (syntype LE [LE00051192,
LE00051193]; “Niaz-beck 30 V 1903, Lipsky”
(syntype LE [LE00051194]; “Alexandrovski Mts,
Kaschkasu, 09 VII 1903. Fischikov” (syntype LE
[LE00051195]; “Naldybulek (Angren) V 1880.
A. Regel” (syntype LE [LE00051182–LE00051184];
“Ala-archa 6-7000’. V 1913, Fetissov” (syntype LE
[LE00051185]).
= Anidrum minkwitziae Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv.
Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 85.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Syr-Darja prov., AulieAta distr., angustis Berk-kara (Karatau), 23 V 1909,
Minkwitz 29” (lectotype LE! [LE00051201], designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1999: 82)); isolectotypes LE (LE00051202, LE00051203]; “Aulie-Ata
distr. Angustis Kok-tal, 1909, Minkwitz 388” (syntype LE [LE00051204).
= Anidrum roschewitzii Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv.
Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 85.
Type: KIRGHYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan centaralis,
Semirechie prov, Pischpek distr., vallis fl. Susamyr.
24 VII 1908. Roschewitz 1424” (holotype LE!
[LE00051205]; isotype LE! [LE00052061];
“Angust. Ala-artcha, m. Alexander, 6-7000’.
V 1913. Fetissov” (syntype LE [LE00051208]).
= Anidrum subinvolucratum Koso-Pol., 1920,
Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 86.
Type: KIRGHYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan centralis,
steppa prope st. Ak-Chulak, 10 V 1908, Roschewitz”
(lectotype LE! [LE00051207], designated by V. M.
Vinogradova (1999: 82)).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Naryn prov.,
Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia hebecarpa (Pimenov et Kamelin)
Pimenov, 1915, Phytotaxa 195(4): 264.
≡ Kosopoljanskia hebecarpa Pimenov et
Kamelin, 2002, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 87(7):
110.
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Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Alaicum, declivum septentrionale, in valle fluvii
Isfairam-sai, inter locum Dara et ostium rivulum
Schibbe, in schistosis lapidosis, 12 VII 1987, Pimenov, Kljuykov, Vassilieva & Lavrova 299” (holotype
LE! [LE00051196]; isotypes MW! [MW0593044–
MW0593047]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia involucrata Regel et Schmalh., 1877,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 606.
≡ Schrenkia songarica Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 160, nom illeg. (Art.
52.1).
≡ Anidrum involucratum (Regel et Schmalh.)
Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R.
36(1) (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 83.
≡ Bifora involucrata (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1)
(Fl. As. Ross. 15): 83, in adnota.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songaria, Balchasch, 16 VI 1843, Schrenk 352” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051048], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(1997b: 58); isolectotypes BM! [BM000885367,
BM000885453],
JE!
[JE00002669],
LE
[LE00051049–LE00051058,
LE00051060,
LE00051061], MANCH!); “Songarei, Chantau, 25
VI 1843, Schrenk 354” (syntype LE!); “Songaria,
in collibus ad ac. Balchasch nec non in mont. Bektau-Ata 03–18 VI1843, Schrenk 354” (syntype LE!
[LE00051058, LE00051059]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Schrenkia kultiassovii Korovin, 1924, Byull.
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 7: 22.1924. [Sched.
Herb. Fl. As. Med. 2: N 28].
≡ Bifora kultiassovii (Korovin) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1130, fig. 190.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Tschimkent. Tian-Schan occidentalis: in montibus
siccis lapidosis Duany-tau, 24 VII 1922, Kultiassov
28” (lectotype LE! [LE00051066]; designated by
Schischkin (1950: 198); isolectotypes BK, BR!
[BR0000005624300], BRNU [BRNU131487], C!
[C10008550], E! [E00284195], G! [G00367274,
G00367302], K! [K000697377], LE [LE00051066–
LE00051068, LE00051198], MA [MA85846],
MHA!, MO [MO-345350], MW! [MW0593748],
NY [NY00406264], P [P00834615], S!, TASH!
[TASH002174], W [W 1927 0011380].
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Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: A case is similar to that with Angelica
tschimganica. S. kultiassovii was described on
the basis of one series of duplicates, published as
exciccates in Schedae (HFAM 2: no. 28). Korovin
in the protologue did not indicate which specimen
and in which herbarium is the lectotype (type) of the
species name. This was done by Schischkin (1950:
198).
Schrenkia papillaris Regel et Schmalh., 1877,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 608.
≡ Anidrum papillare (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 147.
≡ Bifora papillaris (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 147, in adnot.
≡ Hippomarathrum papillare (Regel et
Schmalh.) M. Hiroe, 1979, Umbelliferae World:
1225, “papillarum”.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
montibus Karatavicis prope Boroldai, 03 VI 1876,
A. Regel 135” (lectotype LE! [LE00051178],
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1997b: 58);
isolectotypes K! [K000697378], LE [LE00051176,
LE00051177], P [P02530560]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia pulverulenta Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 370,
191.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kirghisia, Osch prov.,
Yangibasar distr., valle fl. Chatkal, riv. Ajakterek,
ad declivitatios terrasis, 16 V 1976, Pimenov 750”
(holotype MW! [MW0593751]; isotypes LE!
[LE00051076, LE00051077, LE00051078]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Naryn prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia pungens Regel et Schmalh., 1877,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 607.
≡ Anidrum pungens (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n.
s. 29: 147.
≡ Bifora pungens (Regel et Schmalh.) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
147, in adnot.
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≡ Anidrum vaginatum (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol. var.
pungens (Regel et Schmalh.) Koso-Pol., 1920, Izv.
Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross.
15): 82.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Turkestan, Kulanscheku, Karatau, 1876, A. Regel” (lectotype LE!
[LE00051179], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(1997b: 58); isolectotype LE [LE00051180]).
– Schrenkia golickeana auct. non B. Fedtsch.:
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
195, p. p.
– Schrenkia involucrata auct. non Regel et
Schmalh.: Korovin, 1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl.
Kazakhst. 6: 284, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Talas prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Schrenkia turkestanica (Korovin) Pimenov,
2015, Phytotaxa 195(4): 265.
≡ Kosopoljanskia turkestanica Korovin, 1923,
Trudy Turkestansk. Naučn. Obshch. 1: 85; et 1925,
ByullPochvov. Geobot. Sredneas. Gosud. Univ. 1:
19.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Distr. Aulie-Ata, Mt. Ak-tasch prope hibernaculum Kydyr-Ali,
ad schistis, 12 VII 1922, Korovin 1427” (lectotype LE [LE00051198], designated by V.Vinogradova (2001: 52); isolectotypes MHA!, TASH
(1431, 1432,1433,1434, 1435 [TASH003704–
TASH003706, TASH003710, TASH003711]);
“Declivum boreale jugi Talas Alatau, cursus medium fl. Kumysch-tag, prope ostium fl. Taldy-bulak, declivia schistosa. 08 VIII 1922. Korovin 2176”
(syntype TASH [TASH002183]); “Conglomerata
tertiaria ad ripam dextram fluminis Karagoin, prope ostium hujis. 01 VIII 1922. Korovin 2026, 2027,
2029, 2030” (syntypes LE [LE00051199], TASH
[TASH002180–TASH002182]; “Syr-Darya prov.,
distr. Aulie-Ata, Talas Alatau, riv. Kurkursu-Arabik.
04 IX 1921 Abolin & Popov 8743” (syntypes TASH
[TASH003707–TASH003709].
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Talas prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia ugamica Korovin, 1948, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 12: 14.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In valle fl. Ugam,
Ming-bulak, 16 VIII 1922, Simonova & Batueva”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002175]; isotype MW!
[MW0593752]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schrenkia vaginata (Ledeb.) Fisch. et C. A.
Mey. 1841, in Schrenk, Enum. Pl. Nov. 1: 64.
≡ Cachrys vaginata Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 366.
≡ Anidrum vaginatum (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 146.
≡ Bifora vaginata (Ledeb.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 147,
in adnot.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN/RUSSIA. [Altai] “In
montibus Dolenkara [deserti Soongoro-Kirghisici]
nec non versus lacum Balchasch, 06 VI 1826, Meyer
229” (lectotype LE! [LE00051374]; designated
here by Pimenov; isolectotypes C [C10008551],
H [H1393929], HAL [HAL0098496], LE
[LE00051375–LE00051380], P [P02790436], PH
[PH00010105]).
= Schrenkia vaginata (Ledeb.) Fisch. et C. A.
Mey. var. transitoria Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp. S.Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 160.
= Anidrum transitorium (Lipsky) Koso-Pol.,
1920, Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl.
As. Ross. 15): 85.
= Schrenkia transitoria (Lipsky) Kamelin, 1973,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 58(5): 630, quoad nomen,
cum basyon. auct. Koso-Pol.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Jagnob, Margif, 18 VII
1892, Komarov” (holotype LE! {LE00051209];
isotype LE [LE00051210]).
= Schrenkia mogoltavica O. E. Politova, 1978,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
83(4): 140.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Turkestan,
prov.
Samarkand, montes Mogol-Tau prope pagum
Chilkovo, 04 VI 1916, Androssov 1790” (holotype
LE! [LE00051069]; isotype LE [LE00051075]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov.,
Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh
prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Navoi prov., Samarqand prov., Toshkent prov.,
Namangan prov., Fergona prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
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Schtschurowskia margaritae Korovin, 1925,
Bull. Inst. Pedol. Geobot. Univ. As. Centr. 1: 109.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazakh SSR, provincia
Syr-Darya, districtus Aulie-Ata, montes Karatau,
pars australis, in systemate fluminis Asa, planities
Karatau, declivia schistosa angustis Berkara.
20 VI 1925. Sovetkina 514” (lectotype TASH!
[TASH002581], designated here; isolectotype
TASH [TASH002582]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Closely related to S. meifolia. In its
protologue Korovin (1925) cited one specimen,
which evidently is the type or lectotype, located
in Tashkent (for the second species, described in
the same article, this is rightly noted, but for S.
margaritae not).
Note: Closely related to S. meifolia.
Schtschurowskia meifolia Regel et Schmalh.,
1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl.
Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.): 40.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Kokania valle fluvii
Sarawschan in angustis Makschewat, 18 VI 1870,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (holotype LE! [LE00052239]),
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1997b: 59)).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Talas prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Schulzia albiflora (Kar. et Kir.) Popov, 1940, Fl.
Alma-Atinsk. Zapovedn.: 35.
≡ Chamaesciadium albiflorum Kar. et Kir., 1842,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 360.
≡ Schulzia crinita (Pall.) Spreng. subsp. albiflora
(Kar. et Kir.) Pimenov, 1983, in Vvedensky (ed.),
Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 263. 1983.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In herbidis subalpinis
et alpinis Alatau ad fl. Sarchan, VII 1841, Karelin
& Kirilov 1514” (lectotype MW! [MW0593896],
designated by Gubanov (1993); isolectotypes BM!
[BM000793391], BR [BR0000005419586], G
[G00367262, G003677277], H [H1395759], K!
[K000695716, K000695717, K000695936], LE!
[LE00051669–LE00051678], M! [M01722898],
NY [NY00405795], P! [P03212454, P03212456],
TK, WU! [WU0025941]).
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= Chamaesciadium albiflorum Kar. et Kir. var.
subacaulis Trautv. 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes
Moscou 39(2): 317.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In montibus Alatau,
VII 1841, Schrenk” (lectotype LE!; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 207;
isolectotype BM!); “In pylis Kokatau, 06 VII 1841,
Schrenk” (syntype LE); “In alpis ad fl. Baskan, 29
VII 1841, Schrenk” (syntype LE); “In montibus
Dschill-Karagai, 20 VI 1841, Schrenk” (syntype
LE).
= Chamaesciadium albiflorum Kar. et Kir. var.
caulescens Trautv., 1866, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(2): 317.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In excursione versus
montes Saratau. VII 1841. Schrenk” (holotype LE).
= Ligusticum baltistanicum H. Wolff, 1930,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 27: 310.
Type: INDIA. “Baltistan, Karpuchu Valley,
13–14000 ft. 10 VII 1892. Duthie 11956” (lectotype K! [K000695935]: designated by Pimenov,
2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 207; isolectotypes
BM, E!, L); “Baltistan, Nar nullah, above Dras.,
12–13000 ft. 03 VII 1892. Duthie 11794” (syntype
K! [K000695936]).
= Schulzia tianschanica Lazkov et Kljuykov,
2019, Wulfenia 26: 72.
Type: KYRGIZSTAN. “Santalash gorge, basin
of Santalash river, accent to traj. Kumbel, limestone
rocks, 2613 m, 41°58′02,5′′N, 71°08′55,6′′E. 27 VII
2018. Lazkov” (holotype LE!).
– Schulzia dissecta auct. non C. Norman: Nasir,
1972, in Fl. W Pakistan 20: 113, fig. 33, A-C.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Ysykköl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Schulzia crinita (Pall.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umbell. Prodr.):
30.
≡ Sison crinitum Pall., 1779, Acta Acad. Sci.
Imp. Petrop. 2: 250, tab. 7.
≡ Sium crinitum (Pall.) Poir., 1811, in Encycl.
(Lamarck et al.) Suppl. 1(2): 622.
≡ Athamanta crinita (Pall.) Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 326.
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≡ Carum crinitum (Pall.) Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 198.
Type: RUSSIA. “Altai. Sibiria occidentalis,
in udis summarum alpinum. 1829. Ledebour &
Bunge 272” (lectotype LE; designated by V. M.
Vinogradova (2005: 959).
Type: RUSSIA. In nivalibus montium Altaicorum ingis, viginti circiter stadia a fortalitia et rivo
Tigerek versus occidentalem. [In alpibus altaicis],
1791, Hb. Pallas [Patrin?] (lectotype K!; designated by Pimenov, in Pimenov et Ostroumova,
2012: 210; isolectotypes B-Willd! [B-W 0586103 0, B-W 05861-04 0], BM! [BM000885442],
HAL! [HAL0098515], P! [P00228476, P03224725,
P03224736]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Northern Asia.
Schulzia prostrata Pimenov et Kljuykov, 1990,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 75(1): 94, fig. 5, 6.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, regio
Naryn, distr, At-baschy, Tian-Schan Centralis, in
systemate fluminis Aksai, vall. fl. Terek, in glareosis inundatis, h=3500 m, 08 VIII 1987, Pimenov &
Kljuykov 790” (holotype LE! [LE01066087]; isotypes FRU!, LE [LE01066084, LE01066087], MW!
[MW0593893, MW0593897, MW0593899]).
– Trachydium tianschanicum auct. non Korovin:
Pu Fating in Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 55(1): 203,
tab. 107, fig. 1–8. 1979.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Naryn
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Sclerotiaria pentaceros (Korovin) Korovin,
1952, Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13:
243. 1962, in nota.
≡ Kosopoljanskia pentaceros Korovin, 1925,
Bull. Inst. Pedol. & Geobot. Univ. As. Centr. 1: 105,
fig. 1.
≡ Schtschurowskia pentaceros (Korovin)
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
188.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tianschan Centralis,
jugum Alexandri, trajectus Kainar, ad declivum
schistosum, zona subalpina, 18 VIII 1925, Sovetkina
1554” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002178]; designated
by Schischkin (1950: 188); isolectotypes LE!
[LE00051197, LE00051198], TASH [TASH002176,
TASH002177]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Talas prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia alaica Lazkov, 2007, Bot. Zhurn.
(St. Perersburg) 92(6): 913.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Alaicum,
declivum generale boreale ad occidentem ab lacum
Kurban-Kul, 15 VI 2006, Lazkov” (holotype LE!;
isotypes FRU, MW! [MW0594096, MW0594097]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia bucharica (Schischk.) Manden.
1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 22.
≡ Platytaenia bucharica Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 356, 271.
≡ Zosima bucharica (Schischk.) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1761.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, Tajikistania, Jakkabag, 19 V 1891, Lipsky” (holotype
LE! [LE00052224]; isotypes LE [LE00052222,
LE00052223]).
= Seseli tragioides Pimenov, 2008, Novit. Syst.
Pl. Vasc. 40: 190.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tajikistania, jugum
Karateginum, declivum septentrinale montibus
Kabud-Krym, in systemate fluminis Komarou, in
vicinitate pagi Dara-i Tanchak, vallis torrentem
Pandara (Pagandara), 39°09′N, 70°24′E. 03 VII
1988. Pimenov, Vasilieva & Lavrova 244” (MW!
[MW0593889], isotypes LE! [LE01066032], MW
[MW0593888]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia dasycarpa (Regel et Schmalh.) Korovin, 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
SSSR: 29. 1981.
≡ Pastinaca dasycarpa Regel et Schmalh., 1977,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 598.
≡ Zosima dasycarpa (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada
R.S.F.S.R 5, 6: 82.
≡ Malabaila dasycarpa (Regel et Schmalh.)
Schischk., 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17:
262.
≡ Platytaenia dasycarpa (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4:
462.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Turkestaniae
montibus Alexander in trajectu Karabura, 8000' alt.,
A. Regel” (holotype LE! [LE00052191]).
= Heracleum brignoliifolium Franch., 1883,
Ann. Sci. Nat. (sér. 6) 16: 297.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tourpag Bell, vallée de l'Ona Oulgane, dans les monts Tschirtchik,
alt. 2300 m, 23 VIII 1881, Capus 530” (lectotype P! [P00753148]; designated by Pimenov,
2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 208; isolectotype
LE! [LE00052225] (fragment), P [P00753149,
P00753150].
= Platytaenia komarovii Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 357, 272.
= Semenovia komarovii (Schischk.) Manden.,
1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 19.
= Zosima komarovii (Schischk.) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1762.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, in jugo
inter fl. Muran [Churan] et Ksyl-su, in declivio
occidentali montis Karimdzag [Karamanak]. 27
VII 1932. Gonczarov, Grigoriev & Nikitin 809”
(lectotype LE! [LE00052228], designated by
R. V. Kamelin (Vinogradova, 1997b: 56); isotype
LE [LE00052229]).
= Platytaenia rosea Nikitina, 1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Kirgiz. SSR 8: 111, nom. inval.; id.
ibid., 1960, 9: 207.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana Mts., declivum
australe, loc. Kurmaidan. 26 VI 1956. Lebedeva”
(holotype FRU!).
= Heracleum multibracteatum Rech. f., 1963, in
Biol. Skr. 13(4) (Symb. Afghan. 5): 83.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “NE: Nuristan:
Minjan: Ptili, 2700 m, 19 VII 1948, Edelberg 2128”
(lectotype W! [W 1963-0000592]; designated here
by Pimenov; isolectotype C! [C10008553]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov., Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Afghanistan
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia dissectifolia Ukrainskaja et Kljuykov,
2013, Nordic J. Bot. 31(6): 649, Fig. 2, 5–7.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tadshikistania,
Badachschan region autonoma, Schugnan districtus,
in brachiis orientalibus jugi Rushani, 200 m west a
trajectu Koi-Tezek, in declivi arduo SE expositionis,
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inter fragmina lapidum in detritis mobilibus,
37°29′N, 72°44′E, 4022 m a. s. l. 02 VIII 2011.
Kljuykov, Zakharova & Ukrainskaja 20” (holotype
MW! [MW0594098], isotypes K [K001096687],
MW [MW0594099]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Semenovia furcata Korovin, 1973, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 2(51): 11.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir, vall. fl. Bilandkiik, fl. Sel-Dara. 18 VIII 1958. Sidorov 8152”
(holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Semenovia heterodonta (Korovin) Manden.
1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 22.
≡ Platytaenia heterodonta Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 5.
≡ Zosima heterodonta (Korovin) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1762.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj, montes
Turkestanici, vallis fl. Sansar, Guralasch-saj, 08
VIII 1937, Korotkova 872” (holotype TASH – not
found).
– Zosima tragioides auct. non Boiss.: O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 113.
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: The type of this species name has not been
found in joint TASH herbarium so far. It was written
in protologue, that it was deposited at “Herb. So.
Uzbek. in Taschkent”.
Semenovia imbricata Ukrainskaja et Kljuykov,
2013, Nordic J. Bot. 31(6): 652, Fig. 3, 5–7.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tadshikistania,
Badachschan region autonoma, Schugnan districtus,
in brachiis septentrionalibus jugi Schugnani, ripa
sinistra fluvii Gunt, ostium fluvii Duzachdara, haud
procul ab influxi fluminis Toguzbulak, in rupibus
NE expositionis, 37°40′N, 72°30′E. 01 VIII 2011.
Kljuykov, Zakharova & Ukrainskaja 13” (holotype
MW! [MW0594100], isotypes K [K001096685],
MW [MW0594101]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).), Afghanistan (NE: Badakhshan).
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Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia pamirica (Lipsky) Manden. 1959,
Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 22.
≡ Zosima pamirica Lipsky, 1903, Vidensk.
Medd. Dansk Natur. Foren Kjobenhavn 1903: 143.
≡ Platytaenia pamirica (Lipsky) Nevski et Vved.
1947, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, ser. 1 Fl.
Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 4: 271.
≡ Neoplatytaenia pamirica (Lipsky) Geld.
1990, in V. V. Niktin et A. M. Geldikhanov, Opred.
Rast. Turkmenistana: 455; 1988, in Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 75, 5: 711, IX sine basion. compl.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Pamir, in angustiis
Chargush, 4300 m, 04 IX 1898, Paulsen 1254”
(syntypes C! [C10008556, C10008557], LE
[LE00052210]); “Chugnan: Masar in Chakh-dara,
in declivibus lapidosis, 25. VII 1897 Korshinsky
3181” (lectotype LE! [LE00052211], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2002: 138); isolectotypes LE
[LE00052212, LE00052213]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Semenovia pimpinelloides (Nevski) Manden.,
1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 22.
≡ Platytaenia pimpinelloides Nevski, 1937,
Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, ser. 1 (Fl. Sist.
Vyssh. Rast.) 4: 271.
≡ Zosima pimpinelloides (Nevski) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1761.
≡ Neoplatytaenia pimpinelloides (Nevski) Geld.,
1988, in V. V.Nikitin Niktin et A. M. Geldikhanov,
Opred. Rast. Turkmenistana: 455; 1990, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 75(5): 711.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In pratis stepposis
lapidosis cum Eremuro kauffmanii sub cacuminibus
montium Kuhitang supra pagum Chodsha-i-fil. 17
VII 1931. Nevski 883” (holotype LE! [LE00052231],
isotype LE [LE00052230]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Lebap
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia pulvinata Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2013, Nordic J. Bot. 31(6): 649, Fig. 1.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tadshikistania,
Pamir orientalis, in systemate fluminis Muksu, prata in cursu inferiore fluminis Kaindy. 20
VIII 1936. Stanjukovich 372” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002583]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Semenovia rubtzovii (Schischk.) Manden., 1959,
Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 23.
≡ Platytaenia rubtzovii Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 357, 273, tab. 23,
fig. 5.
≡ Zosima rubtzovii (Schischk.) Kamelin, 1977,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 14: 192. 1977.[
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kasachstania, Montes
Dzhungarski Alatau. Ditio Dzharkent, in faucibus
Taldy-bulak, 18 VII 1937, Rubtzov & Linczevski”
(holotype LE [LE00052232]; isotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Note: The species occupies an isolated position
in the genus Semenovia, and, in many ways, is closer
to the genus Zosima (Kamelin, 1977)
Semenovia tragioides (Boiss.) Manden., 1959,
Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 21.
≡ Zosima tragioides Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci. Nat.
sér. 3, 1: 341.
≡ Heracleum tragioides (Boiss.) Benth. et Hook.
f. ex C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit. Ind. (J. D.
Hooker) 2(6): 712.
≡ Platytaenia tragioides (Boiss.) Nevski et Vved.
1937, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, ser. 1 Fl.
Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 4: 271, in obs.
Type: IRAN. “In Persia, Aucher-Eloy 3702”
(lectotype G-BOIS!; designated by Pimenov &
Jacquemoud; (2020: 70), FI! [FI015039], G!
[G00370265, G00370266], K! [K000685767],
MPU [MPU021016], P [P00752733, P00757877]).
– S. dichotoma auct. non Manden.: Pimenov,
1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii
7: 319.
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Note: Lipsky (1904:154) showed Zosima
tragioides Boiss. for vicinities of Yaschilkul lake
in Pamirs (collections of O.W. Paulsen and B. A.
Fedtschenko) and noted the presence of two forms,
differing in the dissection of the leaves, in the
species. At the same time, Z. tragioides (Semenovia
tragioides) is not given from the territory of Pamirs
and grows in Middle Asia only in highlands of
Kopetdagh (Turkmenistan), while the only species
of Semenovia at the lake Yaschilkul is S. pamirica.
caespitio et in glareosis, 37°03.5′N, 71°34′E, 3000
m a. s. l. 05 VIII 2011. Kljuykov, Zakharova &
Ukrainskaja 28” (holotype MW! [MW0594102],
isotypes K [K001096686], MW [MW0594103]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Semenovia transiliensis Regel et Herder, 1866,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(2): 79.
≡ Heracleum transiliense (Regel et Herder) O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko & B. A. Fedtschenko)
3: 112.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Ober Tschilik Thal Alatau transiliensis, 23 VII 1857, Semenov” (lectotype
LE! [LE00052241], designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2002: 134); isolectotypes LE [LE00052242–
LE00052244], US [US00517444]); “Alatau transiliensis, Kurmetu Pass, 1857, Semenov” (syntypes LE
[LE0005172, LE0005173, LE00052240]).
= Heracleum pimpinellifolium Rupr., 1869,
Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Petersbourg, (ser. 7),
14(4) (Sert. Tianschan.): 49, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1),
non Spreng. (1813).
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Schamsi-Schlucht,
09 VII 1867, Osten-Saken” (holotype LE!
[LE00052209]).
= Heracleum angustilobatum Nikitina, 1959, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Kirgiz. SSR 8: 107, nom. inval.
(Art. 39.1); id. ibid., 1960, 9: 207, descr.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Bassin fl. Chon-Kemin,
loco Karagailun-Bulak, declivum septentrionaleoccidentalis, prata. 22 VI 1954. Isakov” (holotype
FRU!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn
prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Semenovia vaginata Pimenov, 2008, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. 40: 192.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, provincia
Osch, declivum septentrionale jugi Turkestanici, in
vicinitate pagi Andigen, locus Sary-jaz, 39°49′N,
70°30′E. 15 VII 1969. Pimenov, Borjaev, Trusov &
Saprunova 1254” (holotype MW! [MW0594104],
isotype LE! [LE00052246, LE00052247]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.). Endemic
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Semenovia vachanica Ukrainskaja et Kljuykov,
2013, Nordic J. Bot. 31(6): 654, Fig. 4–7.
Type:
TAJIKISTAN.
“Tadshikistania,
Badachschan region autonoma, Ischkaschim
districtus, declive occidentalis jugi Ischkaschimi,
ad ripam fluminis Boguschdara, 6 km supra vicum
Bolo, in declivi expositionis septentrionalis, in
Semenovia zaprjagaevii Korovin, 1973, Izv.
Akad. Nauk Tadzhiksk. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk
2(51): 12.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugum Turkestanicum,
pars septentrionalis, in angustis Orgli, 2100 m s. m.,
07 VII 1954, Zaprjagaeva” (holotype TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli abolinii (Korovin) Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 505, tab. 34, fig. 5.
≡ Phlojodicarpus abolinii Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R 5(6): 74.
≡ Libanotis abolinii (Korovin) Korovin, 1963,
inN.V. Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 351.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Heptapotamica,
jugum Dzhungarsky Alatau, montes Karu-Duvan,
valle fl. Borochudsir, decl. saxosum, 28 VI 1917,
Abolin, Borman & Schamberg 4165” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002368], designated by Pimenov
1978: 189); “Prov. Heptapotamica, distr. Dzharkent,
Dzhungarski Alatau, Mts. Kok-dzeta, riv. W Usek,
Taldy-su. 02 VIII 1917. Abolin, Borman & Schtamberg 4801” (syntypes LE, TASH [TASH002367];
“Prov. Heptapotamica, distr. Verny, Mt. Turaigyr,
trajectum Terekty. 11 VII 1917. Abolin 3488, 3552”
(syntypes TASH [TASH002365, TASH002366];
“Prov. Heptapotamica, distr. Dzharkent, Dzhungar-
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ski Alatau, Mt. Suat-tau, Kara-sai. 03 VIII 1917, Abolin, Borman & Schtamberg 4925” (syntype TASH
[TASH002364]).
= Seseli songoricum Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 602, 505.
= Libanotis soongorica (Schischk.) Korovin,
1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 350.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Dzhungarski Alatau, Chaptzagai meridionalis, ad ripam affluentis
contra Karaschar, alt. ca. 2400 m, 30 VIII 1879,
A. Regel” (lectotype LE! [LE01066012], designated by Schischkin (1950; 602); isolectotypes LE!
[LE01066010, LE01066011]) VIII 1879, A. Regel”
(holotype LE!)
= Libanotis michaylovae Korovin, 1962, Trudy
Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13: 254.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes DshungarskyAlatau, pars meridionalis, in angustic Suak-su, ad
locos lapidosos, 22 VIII 1938, Michaylova” (holotype AA!).
= Libanotis turajgyrica Bajtenov, Vestnik 1968,
Vestn. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 7 (279): 67.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Transiliensi Alatau,
montes Turajgyr, mons Serektas ad declivitate lapidosas, 29 VIII 1967, Bajtenov” (holotype AA!; isotype LE! [LE01066055]).
= Seseli langshanense Zhao Yizhi et Ma Yuchuan,
1991, Acta Sci. Nat. Univ. Intramongol. 22(3): 407.
Type: CHINA. “Nei Mongol: Bayannaoermen,
Langshan, Hulougaier, in vallibus vel clivis petrosis,
alt. 1800–2000 m, 07 VII 1988, Zhao Yizhi et al.
2197” (holotype HIMC).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli aemulans Popov, 1940, Bot. Mat. Gerb.
Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 8(4): 73.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Alatau transiliensis, ad
fl. Tscharyn, in deserto saxoso gypsaceo (hamada)
prope pag. Tscharyn, inter frutices Caraganae
aurantiacae, cum Sisymbrio subspinescenti,
Anabasi etc., 09 VIII 1937, Popov” (lectotype LE!
[LE01065731]; designated by Goloskokov (1963:
52); isolectotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli afghanicum (Podlech) Pimenov, 1977,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
82(3): 140.
≡ Libanotis afghanica Podlech, 1970, Mitt. Bot.
Staatssamml. München 8: 171.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Nordost-Afghanistan,
Prov. Badakhshan: Oberes Anjuman-Tal, Umgebung
des Ortes Anjuman, 3100 m, 14 VIII1965, Podlech
12358” (holotype M! [M0172928]; isotypes E!
[E00002743], LE!, MSB [MSB003203]).
= Seseli subaphyllum Korovin, 1975, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 3(60): 6.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Systema fl. Pjandzh, vallis
fl. Bidzhun-Dara, prope pagum Bidzhun-Dara. 21
VII 1936. Nikiforova & Kuznetzov 310” (holotype
TASH [TASH002316]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli alaicum Pimenov, 1990, Byull. Moskovsk.
Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 95(1): 102, fig. 1.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, jugum
Alaicum, declivum septentrionale. Mts. Arpalyk,
angustis Dundurek-dange, in fissuris rupium, 11 VII
1987, Pimenov 237” (holotype MW! [MW0593854];
isotypes LE! [LE01065733, LE01065734]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli asperulum (Trautv.) Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 520, tab. 34, fig. 7.
≡ Seseli coronatum Ledeb. var. asperulum Trautv.
1871, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 1: 32).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songoria, 1869,
Hb. Trautvetter” (lectotype LE! [LE01065944],
designated as “typus” by Pimenov (1978:195);
isolectotypes LE! [LE01065945–LE01065947].
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli betpakdalense Bajtenov, 1974, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 8: 36.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Betpak-Dala, fl. Saryssu, in argillis rubris denudates. 24 IX 1954. Bajtenov 927” (holotype AA).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.). Endemic.
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Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli buchtormense (Spreng.) W. D. J. Koch,
1824, Nova Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes. Leop.Carol. Nat. Cur. 12(1): 111.
≡ Bubon buchtormensis Spreng., 1815, Pl. Min.
Cogn. Pug. 2: 55.
≡ Libanotis buchtormensis (Spreng.) DC., 1829,
Col. Mém. 5 (Mém. Fam. Ombell.): 48, tab. 3,
fig. S.
≡ Hippomarathrum buchtormense (Spreng.)
Link, 1829, Handbuch (Link) 1: 349.
≡ Balinotella buchtormensis (Spreng.) Soják,
1982, Zprávy Krajsk. Vlastiv. Muz. Olomouci 215:
4.
Type: RUSSIA/KAZAKHSTAN. “In Sibiria
[Ex Hort. Bot. Berol.]” (holotype B?).
= Athamanta rigida Hornem. 1815, Hort. Bot.
Hafn. 2: 960.
Type: not indicated.
= Seseli giraldii Diels, 1900, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 29
(3–4) (Fl. Centr. China): 497.
Type: CHINA. “N, Kuan to shan [Kuan-to-san,
Shen-si septent. (Cina)]. XI 1896. Giraldi 1335”
(holotype FI!).
= Libanotis cycloloba Gilli, 1959, Repert. Spec.
Nov. Regni Veg. 61(3): 196.
= Seseli cyclolobum (Gilli) Pimenov et Sdobnina,
1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8): 1120.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Ost-Afghanistan:
Gebirge oberhalb des zwischen Gulbahar und
Surobi gelegenen Nedschrab-(Nidjrau-Tales [Kabul,
Nijrao, Gebirge oberhalb des Nedschrabtales], enge
Stelle in einer Schlucht, durch die ein Bächlein
wasserfallartig herunterstürzt, in einer schwer
erreichbaren Felsspalte, 3100 m, 13 IX 1951 Gilli
1992” (holotype W!).
– Seseli sibiricum auct. non Garcke: Benth. ex
C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker)
2: 693.
– Seseli libanotis auct. non W. D. J. Koch: Nasir,
1972, in Nasir et Ali (ed.), Fl. W Pakistan 20: 76.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Ysyk-köl prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, India, Pakistan, Mongolia, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Northern, Central, Eastern
and South-Western Asia.
Seseli calycinum (Korovin) Pimenov et
Sdobnina, 1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8):
1118.
227
≡ Libanotis calycina Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 20.
≡ Balinotella calycina (Korovin) Soják, 1982,
Zprávy Krajsk. Vlastiv. Muz. Olomouci 215: 4.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis,
mons Tschimgan, Korovin 136” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002318]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad), Uzbekistan (Namangan prov., Toshkent
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli condensatum (L.) Rchb. f. 1867, in Icon.
Fl. Germ. Helv. (Reichenbach) 21: 37.
≡ Athamanta condensata L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 1195.
≡ Libanotis condensata (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl.
Umb. Emend.: 106.
≡ Ligusticum condensatum (L.) Spreng., 1813,
Neue Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 40.
≡ Libanotis vulgaris DC. var. condensata (L.)
DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 150.
≡ Peucedanum condensatum (L.) Koso-Pol.,
1922, Sched. Herb. Fl. Ross. 8: 115.
≡ Pachypleurum condensatum (L.) Korovin,
1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 310.
Type: RUSSIA. “[Described on plants, grown
at Uppsala from seeds, collected by P. G. Demidov
in “Siberia”, probably near Solikamsk], 345.5”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL 345-5], designated by
Jarvis et Knees in Taxon 37(2): 474 (1988)).
= Ligusticum vaginatum Spreng., 1815, Pl. Min.
Cogn. Pug. 2: 57.
= Libanotis fastigiata Rupr., 1845, Beitr.
Pflanzenk. Russ. Reiches 2: 36, in textu.
= Libanotis arctica Rupr., 1845, Beitr. Pflanzenk.
Russ. Reiches 2: 36.
= Seseli arcticum (Rupr.) Calest. 1905, Webbia
1: 203. 1905.
= Libanotis condensata (L.) Crantz subsp.
arctica (Rupr.) V. G. Sergienko, 1980, Novit. Syst.
Pl. Vasc. 17: 245.
Type: RUSSIA. “[N. Ural] Epromont, Mikulkin”
(holotype LE?).
= Carum takenakai Kitag. 1951, J. Jap. Bot.
26(6): 166.
Type: CHINA. “China: Prov. Hepei: in monte
Hsiao-wu-tai-shan, VIII 1938, Takenaka 88”
(holotype TI!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
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Distribution area: Asia (Arctic, Norhtrn,
Central and Eastern), Europe (E).
Seseli coronatum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 336.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[Altai] In deserto
soongoro-kirghizico, 1826, Meyer 264” (lectotype
LE! [LE01065948]; designated as “typus” by
Pimenov (1978: 195); isolectotypes C [C10008562],
LE! [LE01065949], P! [P02496371]).
– Seseli tschuiliense auct. non Korovin: Yang
Chunyu, 1985, Clav. Pl. Xinjiang. 3: 403.
– Hyalolaena tschuiliensis auct. non Pimenov et
Kljuykov: V. M. Vinogr. 1994, in Rast. Tsentral’noi
Azii 10: 57.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli desertorum Pimenov, 1977, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 82(3): 138.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Kysyl-Kum, inter pag.
Kok-petas et pag. Djus-Kuduk, in arenosis, 06 VII
1932, Russanov 346” (lectotype LE! [LE01065954];
designated as “typus” by Pimenov (1977: 139);
Kysil-Kum, montes Kok-patas, in arenosos. 08 VI
1932. Muravlinsky (paratype LE).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Navoi
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli eriocarpum (Schrenk) B. Fedtsch., 1915,
Rastit. Turkest.: 617.
≡ Libanotis eriocarpa Schrenk, 1843, Bull.
Phys.-Math. Acad. Petersb. 2: 195.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songarei, grasreiche Steppen am Kara-Kingir, 10 VI 1842, Schrenk
621” (syntypes LE! [LE01066036, LE01066037]);
“In collibus aridis mont. Ulutau, Schrenk 622”
(lectotype et isolectotypes LE! [LE01066038–
LE01066042]; designated as “typus” by Pimenov
(1978: 189); isolectotype MANCH!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Kostonai prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.;
Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli eriocephalum (Pall. ex Spreng.) Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 518, tab. 34,
fig. 3.
≡ Bubon eriocephalus Pall. ex Spreng., 1824,
Syst. Veg. (ed. 16) 1: 900.
≡ Seseli lessingianum Turcz. ex Kar. et Kir. var.
eriocephalum (Pall. ex Spreng.) O. et B. Fedtsch.,
1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko et
B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 92.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Sibir, ad lacum Inder,
Pallas” (holotype LINN).
= Seseli lessingianum Turcz. ex Kar. et Kir.,
1841, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 14: 429.
= Lomatopodium lessingianum (Turcz. ex Kar. et
Kir.) Fisch. et C. A. Mey. 1845, Bull. Phys.-Math.
Acad. Petersb. 3: 305.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In deserto Kirghisico
orientaliore [Deserto Kirgisorum], Lessing”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065978], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2002: 135); isolectotypes
LE!
[LE01065979–LE01065981],
MW!
[MW0593867]).
= Lomatopodium platyphyllum Schrenk, 1845,
Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Petersb. 3: 306.
= Seseli platyphyllum (Schrenk) O. et B. Fedtsch.,
1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A. Fedtschenko &
B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 94. 1909.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songaria, Balchasch.
[In litore fluvii Chatynssu], 23-25 VII 1843,
Schrenk” 347 (lectotype LE! [LE01066074]; designated here by Vinogradova (2001: 53); isolectotypes BP!, G! [G00367368], JE! [JE00019224], K!,
LE [LE01066075, LE01066080], MANCH!, MW!
[MW0593852]); “Songaria, 23 VII 1847. Schrenk”
(syntypes LE! [LE01066077–LE01066083]).
= Lomatopodium karelinianum Turcz. ex
Stschegl., Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou
27(1): 167. 1854.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In salsis deserti
Soongaro-Kirghisici inter Kurtschum et lacum
Noor-Saissan, 1840, Karelin & Kirilov” (lectotype
LE! [LE01066063, LE01066064],, designated
by I. A. Gubanov et al. (1998: 64); isolectotypes
LE!
[LE01066065],
MW!
[MW0693866,
MW0593867]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe
prov., Mangystau prov.; N: Akmola prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; S:
S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli eryngioides (Korovin) Pimenov et V. N.
Tikhom., 1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast.
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
SSSR: 30. ≡ Sphenocarpus eryngioides Korovin,
1947, Not. Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci.
Uzbekistan 8: 23.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Fergana orientali s,
vallis fluv. Itokar, 17 IX 1927, Sovetkina 1260”
(holotype TASH! [TASH002331]; isotype LE!
[LE01066062 – only fruits]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli fasciculatum (Korovin) Korovin ex
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
507, p. p.
≡ Libanotis fasciculata Korovin, 1926, Byull.
Sredne-Asiatsk. Gosud. Univ. 14, Suppl. (Sched.
Herb. Fl. As. Med. 10): 11, N 240.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Syr-Darja, distr.
Taschkent, ad declivia saxosa in regione subalpina
montis Tschimgan Majoris, 30 VII 1925, Korovin &
Mokeeva 240” [Sched. Herb. Fl. Asia Med 10: N 240]
(lectotype TASH! [TASH002319[TASH002319;
designated as “typus” by Pimenov (1978: 192);
isolectotypes B! [B 10 0367282], BP!, C!
[C10008564], G! [G00367366], K! [K000697450],
LE!
[LE01066050–LE01066052],
MO,
MW! [MW0593851], NY [NY00406068], P!
[P02496391], S! [S-G-3660], Z [Z-000028693]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Tashkent
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli galioides Lazkov, 2008, Novit. Syst. Pl.
Vasc. 40: 226.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Jugi Ferganici declivum generale boreale, riv. Karasu, in rupibus, alt.
1300 m s. m., 41°39′23′′ lat. bor., 72°49′23′′ long. or.
04 VIII 2006. Lazkov” (holotype LE! [LE01065955];
isotypes FRU, MW [MW0593859]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli giganteum Lipsky, 1904, Trudy Imp. S.Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 140.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis, vallis fl. Chodzha-ata, in vallis riv. Karanchutun, 23 VIII 1902, B. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype
LE! [LE01065956], designated as type by Pimenov
(1974: 242); isolectotypes LE! [LE01065957,
LE01065958].
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Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli glabratum Willd. ex Spreng., 1820, in
Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 406.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria, Pallas W5945”
(holotype B-Willd!).
= Seseli tenuifolium Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 333; 1829, Icon. Pl. Alt. 1: 23, tab. 97.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In apricis siccis
sterilibus prope fortalitium Ustkamenogorsk [locis
apricis pr. Ustkamenogorsk et simelibus locis
in deserto occidental. trans. fl. Irtysch], Meyer
260” (lectotype LE! [LE01066016], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova (2002: 136); isolectotypes
B, C! [C10008566?], HAL [HAL0098518],
LE! [LE01066017–LE01066019]); “In deserto
Kirghisorum inter Ustkamenogorsk et Ablaikit,
Meyer 379” (syntypes LE, P [P02496622,
P02496623]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
W Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.,
Mangystau prov.; N: Kostonai prov., Akmola prov.,
Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Karagandy prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Mongolia.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli incanum (Steph. ex Willd.) B. Fedtsch.,
1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 617.
≡ Athamanta incana Steph. ex Willd. 1798, Sp.
Pl. ed. 4 (Willdenow) 1 (2): 1402.
≡ Libanotis incana (Steph. ex Willd.) O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko & B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 94.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Habitat in Sibiria
[Altay, near Ust-Kamenogorsk], Stephan” (holotype
B-Willd!).
= Libanotis patriniana DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P.
de Candolle) 4: 150.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In collo schistoso arido
ad ripam flum. Irtisch, in Sibiria altaica ad arcem
Oust-Kamenogorsk, Patrin”.
= Seseli graveolens Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 340; id., 1830, Icon. Pl. Altaic. 3: 6,
tab. 104, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Scop. (1771).
≡ Libanotis graveolens G. Don, 1834, Gen. Hist.
3: 312.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In rupestribus rarius
prope fortalitium Ustkamenogorsk, nec non frequens
trans.fl. Irtysch, versus ruinas Ablakit, 1826, Meyer
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179” (lectotype LE! [LE01065959], designated
by V. M. Vinogradova (2002: 135); isolectotypes
B [B 10 0367278?], HAL [HAL0098527], LE
[LE01065960, LE01065961]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli karateginum Lipsky, 1904 Trudy Imp.
S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 23: 141.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Karategin, ad fl, Surchob
prope Damburashi, 30 VII 1897, Lipsky 1497”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065967; designated as
“typus” by Pimenov (1978: 190); isolectotypes LE!
[LE01065968, LE01065969]).
– Seseli lehmannianum auct. non Boiss.:
Kaschtsch. 1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Kirgh.
SSR 8: 69, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan (Dushanbe prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli kaschgaricum Pimenov et Kljuykov,
1992, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 77(2): 94, fig. 2.
Type:
KYRGYZSTAN.
“Asia
Media,
Kyrgyzstan, Tian-Schan Orientalis, in systemate
fluminis Sarydzhaz, rivulus Ucz-czat ad meridiem
a Taschkoroo, 14 VIII 1988, Pimenov & Kljuykov
601” (holotype MW! [MW0593865]; isotypes LE!
[LE01065971], MW [MW0593863, MW0593864]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Ysykköl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli korovinii Schischk., 1950, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 13:
162.
≡ Libanotis korovinii (Schischk.) Korovin, 1959,
in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 370.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Asia Media, PamiroAlai, reservatum Guralasch, in Juniperetum clivi
septentrionalis, 29 VI 1936, Karczevsky” (holotype
LE! [LE01065977]).
– Seseli fasciculatum auct. non Korovin:
Kaschtsch. 1959, in Vvedensky (ed), Fl. Kirgiz.
SSR 8: 69, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Navoi prov., Samarqand d.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli korshinskyi (Schischk.) Pimenov, 1977,
Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol.
82(3): 141.
≡ Pimpinella korshinskyi Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 13: 160.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Riv. Karakul, declivum lapidosum, 4500, 18 VIII 1895, Korshinsky”
(holotype LE! [LE01065707]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli ledebourii G. Don, 1834, Gen. Hist. 3:
308.
≡ Seseli hippomarathrum L. var. hebecarpum
DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 144.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. [“In Sibiria. Adams”]
“Altai, in dry grassy places at the river Irtysch, near
Loktevsk and Smejov. Ledebour” LE (designated as
“t ypus” by Pimenov (1978: 1960).
= Elaeopleurum monococcum Korovin,
Truвy1962, Trudy Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh.
SSSR 13: 248.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. „Desertum Betpakdala (pars borealis), vall. fluv. Sarysu, in regione
riv. Unrek, ad collium declivitates petraeas, 16 VI
1932, Pasyi 429” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002332],
isolectotype TASH! [TASH002333]).
– Seseli hippomarathrum auct. non L.: Ledeb.,
1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 335.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Seseli lehmannianum (Bunge) Boiss., 1872, Fl.
Orient. (Boissier) 2: 967.
≡ Libanotis lehmanniana Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl.
Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 124; 1854, Mem. Acad.
Imp. Sci. St.-Petersbourg Divers Savans 7: 300.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Auf felsigen Abhängen in der subalpinen Region des Karatau. [In declivibus ruperstibus regionis subalpina montium
Karatau], 12–17 IX 1841, Lehmann 530” (lectotype
P! [P02496296]; designated here; isolectotype LE!).
= Seseli fedtschenkoanum Regel et Schmalh. var.
kokanicum Regel et Schmalh., 1881, Izv. Obshch.
Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.):
30.
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= Seseli kokanicum (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky
ex B. Fedtsch., 1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 616.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “In Kokaniae valle fluvii
Sarawschan, inter Obburden et Pachud 5–6000' alt.,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE01065973]);
“Ad lacum Iskander 7000' alt., 15 VI 1870.
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE! [LE01065974]);
KYRGYZSTAN. “Inter Karakasuk et Schagimardan
5–6000' alt., O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE);
“In pratis ad fluvium Kisil-su 8000' alt., O. A.
Fedtschenko” (syntype LE); “Prope oppidum
Osch, 2000' alt., 06 VIII 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko”
(lectotype LE! [LE01065972]; designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (1997b: 60); isolectotype K
[K000697452], LE! [LE01065975]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Dushanbe prov.),
Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli libanotis (L.) W. D. J. Koch, 1824, Nova
Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes. Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur.
12(1): 111, fig. 49, 50.
≡ Athamanta libanotis L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 244.
≡ Libanotis montana Crantz,1767, Stirp. Austr.
Fasc. 3: 117.
≡ Ammi daucifolium Scop., 1771, Fl. Carniol.
(ed. 2) 1: 207.
≡ Athamanta collina Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 168.
≡ Bubon libanotis (L.) Dumort., 1827, Fl. Belg.
(Dumortier): 79.
≡ Libanotis vulgaris DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 150.
≡ Athamanta riviniiana Host ex Steud., 1840,
Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 1: 166.
≡ Seseli vulgare (DC.) Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren.
(Bubani) 2: 376, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Selinum libanotis (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2, 12: 102, tab. 18.
≡ Balinotella libanotis (L.) Soják, 1982, Zprávy
Krajsk. Vlastiv. Muz. Olomouci 215: 3.
Type: EUROPE. “In Sueciae, Germaniae pratis
siccis apricis, 345.1” (lectotype LINN [LINNHL345-1], designated by Pardó (1981: 168)).
= Libanotis daucoides Scop., 1771, Fl. Carniol.
(ed. 2) 1: 192.
= Athamanta daucoides (Scop.) J. F. Gmelin,
1791, Syst. Nat. ed. 13 2(1): 477.
= Athamanta daucifolia Host, 1827, Fl. Austriac.
1: 362.
= Libanotis daucifolia (Host) Rchb. 1832, Fl.
Germ. Excurs.: 468.
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Type: AUSTRIA. “[Carniolia] In alpibus
Vochinensibus”.
= Athamanta pubescens Retz., 1783, Obs. Bot.
3: 28.
= Ligusticum athamantoides Spreng., 1813,
Neue Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 40.
= Seseli athamantoides Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 342.
= Libanotis sibirica C. A. Mey., 1831, Verz. Pfl.
Casp. Meer. (C. A. von Meyer): 124.
Type: RUSSIA? “[Altai] In campestribus ubique,
Ledebour” (syntype LE?); KAZAKHSTAN “Ad fl.
Irtysch, 14 VIII 1826, Meyer 219” (lectotype LE!
[LE01065737], designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(2005: 965, isolectotype LE! [LE01065738)).
= Seseli athamantoides Ledeb. var. acaule
Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 342.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Ad rivulum Tschaganka
prope mont. Tschingistan deserti soongoro-kirghisici
locis fertilibus subhumidis, 14 VIII 1826, Meyer
219” (lectotype LE [LE01065740], designated by
V. M. Vinogradova (2005).
= Libanotis intermedia Rupr., 1845, Beitr. Pflanzenk. Russ. Reiches 4: 53.
= Seseli libanotis (L.) W. D. J. Koch subsp. intermedium (Rupr.) P. W. Ball, 1968, Feddes Repert.
79(1–2): 64.
= Seseli intermedium (Rupr.) Vodopyanova,
1979, in Malyshev (ed.), Fl. Tsentral’noi Sibiri 2:
681, fig. 23.2, map 965.
Type: EUROPA, RUSSIA. “In umbrosis ad
pedem montis Duderhof, 1842, Zobel” (holotype
LE!).
= Seseli sibiricum Garcke, 1849, Fl. N. Mitt. Deutschland (ed. 1): 139.
– Libanotis sibirica auct. non C. A. Mey.: Krylov,
1935, Fl. Zapadnoi Sibiri 8: 2069.
– Libanotis transcaucasica auct. non Schischk.:
Achundov, 1955, Fl Azerb. S.S.R.: 464, p. p.
– Seseli transcaucasucum auct. non Pimenov et
Sdobnina: Manden. 1934, Fl. Georg. 2 ed. 9: 231.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Iran, Azebraydzhan, Georgia, Armenia,
Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa,
N. America (adv.).
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Seseli luteolum Pimenov, 2002, Bot. Zhurn. (St.
Petersburg) 87(6): 135.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, TianSchan centralis, in valle fl. Kokomeren, infra
pagum Ksyl-oi, in declivibus lapidosis, 24 VII
1970, Pimenov & Borjaev 807” (lectotype LE!
[LE01065984], designated by Pimenov (1978: 192);
isolectotypes LE! [LE01065985–LE01065988],
MW! [MW0593869, MW0593870]).
– Seseli fasciculatum auct. non Korovin:
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
507, p. p., quoad pl. Tiansch. centr.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov., Naryn prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli marginatum (Korovin) Pimenov et Sdobnina, 1973, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 58(10): 1490.
≡ Libanotis marginata Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 81.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Chimkent, in parte superiore system. fl. Aksu, regio
stepposa, alt. ca. 4000', in clivis conglomeratis, 14
VIII 1921, Abolin & Popov 8275” (lectotype TASH!
[TASH002323], designated by Pimenov (1978:
189); “Prov. Syr-Darja, dist. Aulie-ata, finis meridianam Kara-tau. 11 IX 1921. Abolin & Popov 8953”
(syntypes TASH [TASH002321, TASH002322]).
= Seseli karatavicum Schischk., 1950, Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR
13: 163.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. „Kazachstania, jugum
Kara-dak in rupestribus sub cacumine montis
Bucun-tau, 12 IX 1931, N.V. Pavlov 1260” (holotype
LE! [LE01065970]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Uzbekistan
(Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli merkulowiczii (Korovin) Pimenov et
Sdobnina, 1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8):
1121.
≡ Libanotis merkulowiczii Korovin, 1947, Not.
Syst. Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan
8: 16.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-Alaj, montes
Hissarici, vallis fl. Surchan-Darja, ad pag. Churbaton, 05 VIII 1931, Merkulowicz” (holotype TASH!
[TASH002325, TASH002326]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia
Seseli mironovii (Korovin) Pimenov et Sdobnina,
1973, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 58(10): 1489.
≡ Libanotis mironovii Korovin, 1962, Trudy Inst.
Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 13: 252.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Desertum BetpakDala, monticola Tanatkan, ad declivitatem
lapidosum, 03 IX 1965, Mironov 942, 943”
(holotype TASH).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Karagandy prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli mucronatum (Schrenk) Pimenov et
Sdobnina, 1973, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp.
Prir. Otd. Biol. 78(4): 139.
≡ Neogaya mucronata Schrenk, 1842, Enum. Pl.
Nov. 2: 40; 1843, Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Petersb.
1: 80.
≡ Pachypleurum mucronatum (Schrenk)
Schischk. 1950, in (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 581, tab. 34,
37.
≡ Ligusticum mucronatum (Schrenk) Leute,
1970, Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 74: 473. 1970
Type: KAZAKHSTYAN “In montibus Alatau
[Songarei, Alatau], 18 VII 1841, Schrenk 850” (lectotype LE! [LE01065785]; designated as type by
Pimenov & Sdobnina (1973: 139); isolectotypes
LE! [LE01065786–LE01065789].
= Ligusticum thomsonii C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl.
Brit. India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 698.
Type: INDIA. “Tibet occid., Reg. temp.
Zanskar, 11000–13000 ped., 29 VI 1848, Thomson”
(syntypes BM, G! [G00367247], K [K000695853,
K000695854]); “Tibet occ. Reg. temp. alt. 11–
13000 ped., Nubra, 01 VIII 1848, Thomson, 2
Oreocome” (lectotype E! [E00265213], designated
by Leute (1970: 490); isolectotypes E [E00265213],
G! [G00367248], K! [K000695851, K000695852],
MH!, NY [NY00406027], P! [P03221130–
P03221132]).
= Pleurospermum longicaule H. Wolff, 1929,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 27: 117.
Type: CHINA. Kansu: upper Kap Ching K'ou,
near Old Taochow, 3800–4300 m s. m., 28–31 VIII
1923, Ching 878” (holotype US! [US00036517]).
= Libanotis subsimplex Popov, 1935, Index Sem.
Hort. Bot. Alma-Ata 2: 13; 1957, Not. Syst. Herb.
Inst. Bot. Acad. Sci. URSS 18: 318.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. [Alatau transiliensis]
“Mts. Kungei Alatau, ad fontes fluminis Tschilik,
declivia pratensia in valle rivuli Tjulku-bulak, 17
VIII 1934, Popov” (neotype AA!; designated by
V. P. Goloskokov (1963: 30).
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= Libanotis dolichostyla Schischk., 1950, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 600, 480.
= Pachypleurum dolichostylum (Schischk.) Korovin ex Kamelin, 1971, in Fl. Rastit. Uchel. Reki
Varsob: 194.
= Seseli dolichostylum (Schischk.) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1126, “dolichostyla”.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, Montes
Tjan-Schan. Ad ripam fl. Karakol occident., 22 VII
1908, Roshevitz” (holotype LE! [LE01066035]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov.,
Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov..), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Dushanbe
prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov., Qashqadarya
prov., Toshkent prov.),
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Mongolia, Afghanistan
Distribution area: Central, Eastern and SouthWestern Asia
Note: The type of L. subsimplex was not
specified in the protologue (Goloskokov, 1963); in
this regard, a neotype could be proposed from the
specimens stored in AA.
Seseli nemorosum (Korovin) Pimenov, 1979,
Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 15: 200.
≡ Neogaya nemorosa Korovin, 1947, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. SSR 8:
12.
≡ Pachypleurum nemorosum (Korovin) Korovin,
1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 389.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, montes
Talassici, in valle fl. Arabik, 08 IX 1923, Korovin
155” (holotype TASH! [TASH002361]).
= Pachypleurum talassicum Bajtenov, 1971, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 7:
29.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Alatau Talassicus, fl.
Dzhebogly, in declivibus lapidosis 02 VII 1962.
Karmyscheva” (holotype AA!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli nevskii (Korovin) Pimenov et Sdobnina,
1973, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 58(10): 1489.
≡ Libanotis nevskii Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 19.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Pamir-alaj, montes
Kuhitang, ad pag. Chodscha-fil-ata, 25 VII 1935,
Androssov 613” (holotype ASH!).
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Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya d,), Turkmenistan (Lebap prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: N 613 with above mentioned label is
indicated in protologue. There is, however, in ASH
only a specimen with different label and number:
“Karluk district, Kuhitang Mts., in roch crevices in
gorge near Chodzha-fil-ata. 27 VII 1935. Androssov
1751”.
Seseli pelliotii (H. Boissieu) Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2000, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 85(10): 105,
fig. 2, E.
≡ Pituranthos pelliotii H. Boissieu, 1910, Bull.
Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris) 16: 164.
≡ Eriocycla pelliotii (H. Boissieu) H. Wolff,
1927, in Pflanzenr. (Engler) Umbellif.-Apioid.-Ammin. 90(IV, 228): 106.
Type: CHINA. “Turkestan chinois, prov. de
Kou-Tchar, vallée de Gair, à 1500 m. 03 VIII 1907.
Pelliot &Vaillant 436” (holotype P! [P00752857]).
= Platytaenia depauperata Schischk., 1951, in
Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17: 356, 270.
= Semenovia depauperata (Schischk.) Manden.,
1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 22.
= Zosima depauperata (Schischk.) M. Hiroe,
1979, Umbelliferae World: 1761.
= Seseli depauperatum (Schischk.) V. M. Vinogr.
1981, in S. K. Cherepanov, Sosud. Rast. SSSR: 30.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, Montes
Tian-Schan, ad ripas Kiczik-Usungusch, 4 km supra
ostium, in clivis herbosis lapidosisque, 01 IX 1939,
Jakovleva 235” (holotype LE! [LE00052225]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Ysykköl prov., Naryn prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Seseli rimosum Pimenov, 1977, Byull.
Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir. Otd. Biol. 82(3): 139.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadshikistania, area
naturalis hissaro-darvasica, declivium australe
jugi Petri Primi, vallis fl. Obi-Chingou, in fissuris
rupium prope pag. Punjekva, 24 VII 1974, Pimenov
624” (holotype LE! [LE01065992]; isotypes MW!
[MW0593877–MW0593883]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli schrenkianum (C. A. Mey. ex Schischk.)
Pimenov et Sdobnina, 1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8): 1119.
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≡ Libanotis schrenkiana C. A. Mey. ex Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 601, 478.
≡ Balinotella schrenkiana (C. A. Mey. ex
Schischk.) Soják, 1982, Zprávy Krajsk. Vlastiv.
Muz. Olomouci 215: 4.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “[described on the
basis of plants, grown in St. Petersburg Botanical
Garden from seeds, collected by A. Schrenk in East
Kazakhstan] (holotype LE! [LE01066054]).
– Libanotis sibirica auct. non C. A. Mey.: O.
et B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. (O. A.
Fedtschenko et B. A. Fedtschenko) 3: 95.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty
prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov. Ysyk-köl
prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh
prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Samarqand prov., Surxondarya
prov., Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli sclerophyllum Korovin, 1975, Izv. Akad.
Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Estest. Nauk 3(60): 7.
Type: TAJIKISTAN.”Ad declivitatem australem
jugi Darvasici, in valle fl. Obi-Charok, 09 VII 1962,
N. G. Popov, Stepanenko & Statzkji 1222” (holotype
TAD!).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Dushanbe prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Note: Lately, despite special search, the species
was not collected in its classical locality.
Seseli seravschanicum Pimenov et Sdobnina,
1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8): 1118.
≡ Ligusticum fedtschenkoanum Schischk. 1950,
Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 13: 166, non Regel et Schmalh. (1882).
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Asia Media, fontes fl.
Seravschan, ad ripam lacus Karakul, 30 VII 1892,
Komarov” (holotype LE! [LE01065783]).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Sughd
prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya
prov.). Endemics.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli sessiliflorum Schrenk, 1845, Bull. Phys.Math. Acad. Petersb. 3: 307.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In montibus Chantau,
locis arenosis, 24 VI 1843, Schrenk” (lectotype LE!
[LE01066002]; designated as “typus” by Pimenov
(1978: 195); isolectotypes LE! [LE01066003–
LE01066005], P! [P02496637]).
= Seseli squarrosum Schischk. 1950, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 13:
162.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kasachstania, distr.
Karsakpai, ad marginem occidentalem deserti Bedpak-dala, in loco Kamys-bulak, 14 VIII 1929, Smirnov 622” (lectotype LE! [LE01066007], designated by V. M. Vinogradova (1997: 60); “Kzyl-Orda
prov., Karsakpai distr. W Betpadala. 14 VIII 1929.
Smirnov 522” (syntype LE! [LE01066008]) VIII
1929, Smirnov 622” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad
prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Chüh prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli setiferum Pimenov et Sdobnina, 1975,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8): 1118.
≡ Ligusticum setiferum Korovin ex Pavlov, 1937,
Trudy Prikl. Bot., ser. 1, Sist. Rast. Obscie Vopr. Rasteniev.: 267, nom. inval. (Art. 39.1), sine descr.
≡ Libanotis setifera (Korovin ex Pavlov) Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 481,
nom. inval. (Art. 39.1), descr. ross.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Montes Talass-Alatau,
in fissuris saxorum in fluvii superiore fl. Dzhabaglysu, 09 VIII 1931, N.V. Pavlov 992” (holotype MW!
[MW0593887]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.).
Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli staurophyllum Rech. f. 1940, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 48: 127.
≡ Eriocycla staurophylla (Rech. f.) Rech. f.,
Riedl et Kuber 1964, Anz. Oesterr. Akad. Wiss.
Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 101(1–15): 365.
≡ Lomatopodium staurophyllum (Rech. f.) Rech.
f. 1987, in Flora Iranica (Rechinger) 162: 349, tab.
281.
Type: IRAN. “Khorassan: in montibus serpentinicis prope Robat-i Safid inter Mashhad et Torbate Hayderi, 1700 m, 10 VII 1937, Rechinger 1510”
(lectotype W! [W1951-0011600]; designated by
Rechinger (1987: 349), as “typus”; isolectotypes
BM [BM000944753], K! [K000697449], NY
[NY00406273], US! [US00127231]).
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= Seseli jomuticum Schischk. 1950, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 13:
163.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Asia Media, Turcomania, in alveo sicco rivi montani ad stationem
viae ferreae Achcza-Kujma, 21 X 1915, Androssov
1578” (holotype LE! [LE01065966]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.), Uzbekistan (Karakalpak), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Iran.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Note: The species is closely related to
S. cuneifolium M. Bieb. and S. eriocephalum (Pall.)
B. Fedtsch., forming a complicated taxonomic
circle. Their united area is very large – from Eastern
Caucasus to Kazakhstan-Chinese border. Although
infrapopulational and interpopulational variability
is sometimes broad, it is difficult to find any constant
differences among long-distant populations.
Analysis of nrDNA ITS variation (unpublished data)
also does not show any difference among them.
S. staurophyllum (incl. S. jomuticum) seems now to
be differing from S. eriocephalum in its polycarpic
(not monocarpic) life-form.
Seseli strictum Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 338.
≡ Athamanta stricta (Ledeb.) Ledeb., 1840, in
Nomencl. Bot. (Steudel), ed. 2, 1: 166.
Type: RUSSIA/KAZAKHSTAN. “In pratensibus
ad radices montium altaicorum frequens v. gr. prope
Sogra, Loktewsk, Smejow alibique (Ledebour
& Meyer); [Loktewsk], Ledebour & Meyer 257”
(lectotype LE!, designated as “typus” by Pimenov
(1978: 197); isolectotypes C! [C10008566?], P!
[P02496631]; “Altai, Sogra, 24 VIII 1826, Ledebour
1151” (syntype LE! [LE01066013]).
= Pseudammi ehrenbergii H. Wolff, 1920,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 17: 173.
= Ammi ehrenbergii (H. Wolff) M. Hiroe, 1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1025.
Type: RUSSIA. “Sibiria occidentalis: inter Omsk
et Petropavlowsk, 1929, Ehrenberg” (syntype);
“Altai: loco et tempore non indicates, Ehrenberg”
(syntype).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov., Akmola prov., N
Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; S: Dzhambyl
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China.
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Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa (E).
Seseli talassicum (Korovin) Pimenov et
Sdobnina, 1975, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 60(8):
1118.
≡ Ligusticum pumilum Korovin, 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 82,
nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non A. P. de Candolle (1830:
245).
≡ Ligusticum talassicum Korovin, 1979, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 384, excl. distr.
≡ Ligusticum turkestanensis M. Hiroe,1979,
Umbelliferae World: 1088, nom. illeg. (Art 52.1).
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Mont. Ak-baschtau, in valle Dondus, 12 VIII 1921, Abolin &
Popov 8258” (lectotype LE! [LE01065784TASH!
[TASH002359]; designated by V. M. Vinogradova
(1997b: 54); isolectotypes TASH! [TASH!
[TASH002359, TASH002360]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov.,
Naryn prov., Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli tenellum Pimenov, 1974, Bot. Zhurn.
(Leningrad) 59(3): 373.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, TianSchan occidentalis, in valle fl. Chatkal infra pag.
Jangi-Bazar, saxa et declivia lapidosa adversum
ostium fl. Ters, 01 VIII 1970, Pimenov 998” (holotype
LE! [LE01066014]; isotype LE! [LE01066015]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (JalalAbad prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli tenuisectum Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv.
Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar.
Fedtsch.): 31.
≡ Libanotis tenuisecta (Regel et Schmalh.)
Korovin, 1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 345.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokania, in
trajectu Kendyr-davan SW Alatau, 25 VIII 1871,
O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE01066029],
designated as type by Pimenov (1974: 243;1978:
190); “In Turkestaniae montibus alatavicis in valle
fl. Tschirtschik, 4-6000’, VIII 1876, A. Regel”
(syntype LE! [LE01066027, LE01066030]); “In
valle fl. Tschotkal, 4-6000’, VIII 1876, A. Regel”
(syntypes K! [K000697455], LE! [LE01066028,
LE01066031]).
= Libanotis juncea Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 17.
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Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tian-schan, montes Mogoltavici, 18 VI 1933, B. M. Komarov” (holotype
Herb. Khudzhand!).
– Seseli giganteum auct. non Lipsky: Schischk.,
1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 509, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan
(Namangan prov., Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli turbinatum Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot.Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 21.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Pamir-alaj meridionalis,
jugum Koj-tasch, m. Piasly, 05 VIII 1934 VIII 1931,
Botschanczev” (holotype TASH! [TASH002317]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S:
S Kazakhstan prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.,),
Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli unicaule (Korovin) Pimenov, 1974, Novit.
Syst. Pl. Vasc. 11: 245.
≡ Libanotis unicaulis Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 18.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Tian-Schan, montes
Ferganici, vallis riv. Tochtalyk, 03 IX 1927,
Abolin 613” (lectotype TASH! [TASH002328,
TASH002329], designated as type by Pimenov,
1974: 245; isolectotype TASH! [TASH002330]).
– Seseli lehmannianum auct. non Boiss.:
Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16:
506, p. p.
– Seseli giganteum auct. non Lipsky: Kaschtsch.
1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Kirgh. SSR 8: 70.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn
prov., Osh prov., Talas prov.), Uzbekistan (Fergona
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seseli vaillantii H. Boissieu, 1910, Bull. Mus.
Natl. Hist. Nat. (Paris) 16: 165.
Type: CHINA. “Turkestan chinois, prov. de
Kutchar, Zamutek-Tagh, mine d'Ammone, à 2000
m. [Asie Centrale, Zamutek tagh (Ammone)], 30
VII 1907, Pelliot & Vaillant 382” (holotype P!
[P02496432, P02496433]).
= Seseli fedtschenkoanum Regel et Schmalh. var.
iliense Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv. Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar. Fedtsch.):
31.
= Seseli iliense (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky ex
B. Fedtsch., 1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 616.
= Libanotis iliensis (Regel et Schmalh.) Korovin, 1963, in Pavlov (ed.), Fl. Kazakhst. 6: 345.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In valle fl. Ili in
angustis Koibin, 1876, A. Regel” (lectotype LE!
[LE01065963], designated by Pimenov (1978:
190); isolectotypes K! [ K000697451], LE!
[LE01065965], P [P02496318); “Ilithal, 1876.
A. Regel” (syntype LE! [LE01065964]).
= Seseli altissimum Popov, 1940, Bot. Mat. Gerb.
Bot. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 8(4): 72.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tianschan orientalis,
regio iliensis, in angustiis fluminis Tscharyn loco
Kurtogai dicto, in rupibus porphyricis, 12 VIII 1937,
Popov & Goloskokov” (holotype AA!; isotype LE!
[LE01065941, LE01065942, LE01065943]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seseli valentinae Popov, 1940, Bot. Mat. Gerb.
Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 8(4): 73.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tianschan orientalis,
jugum Kungei Alatau ad flumen Tschilik ad rivulum
Saty, in collibus siccis rubris gypsaceis, 22 VIII
1937, Michailova” (lectotype LE!, designated by
V. P. Goloskokov, 1963: 53; isolectotype AA!).
= Lomatopodium lessingianum (Turcz.) Fisch. et
C. A. Mey. var. tenuifolium Regel et Herder, 1866,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 39(3): 75.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Keskelen-Thale im
Alatau transiliensis, Semenov” (holotype LE!
[LE01066033]; isolectotype LE! [LE01066073]);
“Kungei Alatau, riv. Tschilik, angustis riv. Saty 14
VII 1937. Michailova” (syntype LE! [LE01066034]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central and South-Western
Asia.
Seselopsis pusilla Pimenov et Lavrova, 1983,
Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 68(11): 1565, fig. 2.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Kyrgyzstan, рugum
Alaicum in systemate fluminis Gulcza, in declivibus gypsaceis inter lacum Chonkol et pagum
Kolduk, 25 VII 1981, Pimenov et al. 709” (holotype LE! [LE01065773]; isotypes E! [E00000464],
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LE [LE01065774, LE01065775], MHA!, MW!
[MW0593841], TASH! [TASH002229]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Osh
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Seselopsis tianschanica Schischk. 1950, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk
SSSR 13: 159.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tian-Schan, jugum
Ketmenj-tau in faucibus Kischkine-Czijbut, in
rupium fissuris, alt. ca. 2500 m, 14 VIII 1946,
Rubtzov” (holotype LE! [LE01065776]; isotypes
LE01065777, LE01065778]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (SE:
Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Silaum silaus (L.) Schinz et Thell., 1915,
Vierteljahrssch. Naturf. Ges. Zürich 60: 359.
≡ Peucedanum silaus L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 246.
≡ Selinum silaus (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl. Umb.
Emend.: 61.
≡ Ligusticum silaus (L.) Vill., 1779, Prosp. Hist.
Pl. Dauphiné: 25.
≡ Sium silaus (L.) Roth., 1788, Tent. Fl. Germ.
1: 129.
≡ Peucedanum flavum Salisb., 1796, Prodr. stirp.
Chap. Allerton: 163, nom, illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Crithmum silaus (L.) Wibel, 1799, Prim. Fl.
Werth.: 197.
≡ Silaus flavescens Bernh., 1800, Syst. Verz.
(Bernhardi): 174, nom, illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Cnidium silaus (L.) Spreng., 1813, Neue Schr.
Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 40.
≡ Meum silaus (L.) Baill., 1879, Hist. Pl. (Baillon) 7: 191.
≡ Silaus silaus (L.) Karst., 1895, Deut. Fl. (ed. 2)
2: 402, nom. illeg. (Art. 23.4).
Type: EUROPE. “In Helvetia, Narbona VIII 73”
(lectotype UPS-Burser, designated by Reduron in
Jonsell et Jarvis, 2002: 84).
= Peucedanum alpestre L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 246.
= Selinum alpestre (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl. Umb.
Emend.: 60.
= Silaus alpestris (L.) Besser ex Schult., 1820,
in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes) 6: 36;
Besser, 1822, Enum. Pl. (Besser): 43.
= Ligusticum alpestre (L.) Calest., 1905, Webbia
1: 120.
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= Silaus alpestre (L.) Thell., 1926, in Hegi (ed.),
Ill. Fl. Mittel.-Eur. 5(2): 1295.
Type: “alpestre 2” 346.4” (lectotype LINN
[LINN-HL346-4], designated by J.-P. Reduron in:
Jarvis & al., Taxon 55(1): 213 (2006); “Peucedanum
foliolis linearibus ramosis Leiden, van Royen”
(syntype L! [L0060378]).
Note: In historical herbarium of van Royen
(L) there is the second specimen of Peucedanum
alpestre (L0053021). It corresponds to L0060378 in
all details with an exclusion – it contains a stem top
with mature fruits, being evidently an alien element
in this collection. L0053021 can be regarded as type
material only pro parte.
= Seseli selinoides Jacq., 1762, Enum. Stirp.
Vindob.: 51, 227.
= Silaus selinoides (Jacq.) Halácsy, 1886, in
Kerner (ed.), Sched. Fl. Austro-Hung. 4: 37.; ex
Simonk., 1886, Enum. Fl. Transsilv.: 261.
Type: EUROPE, AUSTRIA. “In pratensibus inter Lanzendorf et Himberg”.
= Seseli pratense Crantz, 1767, Stirp. Austr.
Fasc. 3: 96.
= Peucedanum pratense (Crantz) Lam., 1779, Fl.
franç. 3: 469.
= Silaus pratensis (Crantz) Besser ex Spreng.,
1820, in Syst. Veg. ed. 15 bis (Roemer et Schultes)
6: 36.
= Cnidium pratense (Crantz) Bubani, 1900, Fl.
Pyren. (Bubani) 2: 381.
Type: EUROPE, AUSTRIA. Prope Lantz,
Ebersdorf, in prato supra Grunzing.
= Selinum sibiricum Retz., 1781, Observ. Bot. 2:
16.
= Meum sibiricum Spreng., 1813, Neue Schr.
Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 32.
Type: RUSSIA. “In Sibiria” (lectotype B [B-W
05718-04 0]; designated here; isolectotypes B [B-W
05718 01 0, B-W 05718-02 0, B-W 05718-03 0],
LD [LD1743608]).
= Silaus besseri DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 161.
= Silaum besseri (DC.) Grossh. 1932, Fl.
Kavkaza (Grossheim) 3: 170.
Type: EUROPE, UKRAINE. “In campis
apricis Podoliae australis. [In Osopo campis] 1828,
Besser” (lectotype G-DC, designated by Reduron &
Jacquemoud (Reduron, 2008: 2367); isolectotype
KW-Besser!, LECB [LECB0000083]).
= Silaus gracilis Bunge, 1852, Beitr. Fl. Russl.
(Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 125; 1854, Mem. Acad, Imp. Sci.
St.-Petersbourg Divers Savans 7: 301.
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Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Auf der neuen
Orenburgschen Linie, Lehmann”.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Sium latifolium L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 251.
≡ Cicuta latifolia (L.) Crantz, 1767, Cl. Umb.
Emend.: 97.
≡ Coriandrum latifolium (L.) Crantz, 1767, Stirp.
Austr. Fasc. 3: 101.
≡ Sium lancifolium Schrank, 1789, Baier. Fl.:
556.
≡ Pimpinella latifolia (L.) Stokes, 1812, Bot.
Mat. Med. 2: 148.
≡ Drepanophyllum palustre Hoffm., 1814, Gen.
Pl. Umbell.: 110, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Sisarum palustre Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren. (Bubani) 2: 357, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Selinum sium E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 31, tab. 13.
≡ Drepanophyllum latifolium (L.) Koso-Pol.,
1913, Trudy Bot. Sada Imp. Jur’evsk. Univ. 14: 141.
Type: EUROPE. “In Europae rivulos et ad ripas
paludosas, Herb. Clifford 98, Sium 1” (lectotype
BM-Cliff [BM000558303], designated by Reduron
& Jarvis in Jarvis et al., Regnus Veg. 127: 88 (1993)).
= Sisarum macrophyllum Schur, 1866, Enum. Pl.
Transsilv.: 248.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
N Kazakhstan prov., Akmola prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.;
S: Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa, Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Sium medium Fisch. et C. A. Mey., 1843, Index
Sem. Horti Petrop. 9, Suppl.: 19.
≡ Drepanophyllum medium (Fisch. et C. A. Mey.)
Koso-Pol., 1914, Trudy Tiflissk. Bot. Sada 16: 181.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In humidis regionum
altaicerum atque in desertis songoro-kirgisicis,
VII 1826, Ledebour & Meyer 269” (holotype LE!
[LE01065719]).
= Sium latijugum C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit.
India (J. D. Hooker) 2: 683.
Type: INDIA. “Kashmir, alt. 5000–7000 ft.,
1847. Thomson 300” (lectotype K! [K000685623]:
designated by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20,
2: 222; isolectotypes K [K000685622], MANCH!,
P!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W:
Aktobe prov.; N: Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.; S: S Kazakhstan
prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov.,
Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.),
Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Kŭhistani Badakhshan,
Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Qashqadarya prov., Namangan prov., Toshkent
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Asia (Central, SouthWestern, Eastern)
Sium sisaroideum DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 124.
≡ Sisarum sisaroideum (DC.) Schischk., 1935, in
Krylov, Fl. Zapadnoi Sibiri 8: 2077.
≡ Pimpinella sisaroidea (DC.) Manden., 1950, in
Fl. Georgiae 2nd ed, 6: 425.
≡ Sium sisarum L. subsp. sisaroideum (DC.)
Soó, 1978 [1977] Acta Bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 23(3–
4): 380.
Type: IRAN. “In arenosis umbrosis circa
Badalan, Distr. Khoi, Prov. Aderbeizan, Persiae, 20
VII 1828,
Szovits 561” (lectotype G-DC!; designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 222;
isolectotype LE!).
= Sium lancifolium M. Bieb., 1819, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 3: 230, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non Schrank
(1789).
= Berula lancifolia Besser, 1822, Enum. pl.
(Besser): 44.
=Pimpinella sisarum (L.) Koso-Pol. var.
lancifolia (Besser) Koso-Pol., 1914, Bull. Soc. Imp.
Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 28: 180.
= Sium sisarum L. var. lancifolium (Besser)
Thell., 1926, in Ill. Fl. Mitt.-Eur. 5(2): 1233.
Type: UKRAINE. “In paludosis inter virgulta
salicina et Opulum. per Rossiam australioram, usque
Ucrainiam [Tanais. 1816. Henning” (LE-Bieb!).
= Sium lancifolium M. Bieb. var. elongatum
Parsa, 1948, Kew Bull. 1948: 200.
Type: IRAN. “N Persia, hills above Gilas, 65–
7500 ft. 29 V 1929. Parsa” (Herb. Parsa).
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– Sium sisarum auct. non L.: Ledeb., 1829, Fl.
Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 351.
– Sium latifolium auct. non L.: Wang Tiehteng,
1985, in Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 55(2): 157, tab.
65, fig. 7–9, p. p.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.,
Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov., Pavlodar prov.;
NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central: v., Karagandy
prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Osh
prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dshizak prov.,
Samarqand prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent
prov., Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.,
Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia,
Armenia, Turkey, Iraq.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa.
Smyrnium cordifolium Boiss., 1846, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. ser. 1, 6: 64.
Type: IRAN. “In faucibus saxosis umbrosis
montium prope Persepolin Persiae australis.
[In faucibus saxosis umbrosis prope ruinas u.
Persepolis], 20 IV 1842, Kotschy 803” (lectotype
G-BOIS!; designated as “holotypus” by Rechinger
(1987: 163); isolectotypes BM! [BM000944700,
[BM000944701], G! [G00370263, G00370264], K!
[K000697410], LE! [LE00015693, LE00015694],
MO [MO-3456505], P [P00834440–P00834442],
US [US0127079]).
= Smyrnium androssovii Korovin, 1950, in Fl.
Turkmen. 5: 192. nom. inval., descr. ross. (Art 39.1)
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Mary
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Sphaenolobium korovinii Pimenov et Kljuykov,
2014, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 99(5): 602, fig. 4.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Kazachstania australis,
montes Karatau Syrdariensis, jugum Boroldai, vallis
sicca Bastargai. 10 VIII 1982, Pimenov, Vasilieva &
S. Daushkevich 70” (holotype MW! [MW0595553]).
– Selinum coriaceum Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 77, quoad
descr., excl. typus.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S.
Kazakhstan prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Sphaenolobium tenuisectum (Korovin) Pimenov, 1975, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 12: 244.
≡ Selinum tenuisectum Korovin, 1947, Not. Syst.
Herb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Acad. Sci. Uzbekistan 8: 14.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Tian-Schan occidentalis, in valle fl. Pskent, ad locum Anar, 31 VII 1936,
Dmitrieva” (holotype AA).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Toshkent
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Sphaenolobium thianschanicum (Korovin)
Pimenov, 1975, Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. 12: 243.
≡ Selinum thianschanicum Korovin 1924, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 76.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Mont. Thian-Schan
occidentalis, in valle Ugam, Chordshuman-sai
prope pag. Chumsan, 06 VIII 1920, Popov 1068,
1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073” (lectotype TASH!
[TASH002345]; designated here by Pimenov;
isolectotypes LE! [LE01065762, LE01065763],
MHA!, TASH! [TASH002346–TASH002348]).
= Selinum coriaceum Korovin, 1924, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R. 5(6): 77, quoad
typus.
= Sphaenolobium coriaceum (Korovin) Pimenov,
1983, in Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7:
264, p. p.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In valle fluv. Angren,
ad locos lapidosos in partibus superioribus flum.
Kamtschik-sai, 08 VI 1924. Korovin 580” (lectotype
TASH! [TASH002343]; designated here by
Pimenov; isolectotype MHA!).
= Selinum tianschanicum Korovin var.
transitorium Korovin, 1926, Byull. Sredne-Asiatsk.
Gosud. Univ. 14, Suppl. (Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med.
10): N 242.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Prov. Syr-Darja, distr.
Taschkent, ad declivia saxosa in regione alpina
montis Tschimgan Majoris, 29 VII 1925, Korovin 242” (lectotype TASH!; designated here by
Pimenov; isolectotypes C! [C10008578], MHA!,
MW! [MW05939329], MW0593929], W! [W 1927
0011686]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan
(Jalal-Abad prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.),
Uzbekistan (Toshkent prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
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Sphaerosciadium
denaense
(Schischk.)
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 1981, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 66(4): 480.
≡ Danaa denaensis Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 593, 225, tab. 15, fig. 8.
≡ Physospermum denaense (Schischk.) B.
Fedtsch. ex Weinert, 1970, Hercynia 7(1–3): 125.
≡ Astomatopsis denaensis Korovin ex Kamelin,
1973, Florog. Anal. Fl. Sred. Azii: 94, nom. illeg.
sine basion. compl.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “Buchara, Denau,
jugum Hissaricum, in faucibus fl. Sangardak.
22 V – 04 VI 1913. Michelson 1742” (holotype
LE! [LE00051268], isotypes LE! [LE00051269,
LE00051270]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan
(Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Stenocoelium athamantoides (M. Bieb.) Ledeb.,
1829, Fl. Altaic. (Ledebour) 1: 298.
= Cachrys athamantoides M. Bieb. 1819, Fl.
Taur.-Cauc. 3: 217, sine typo indicato.
= Rumia athamantoides (M. Bieb.) DC., 1830,
Prodr. (A. P. de Candolle) 4: 98.
Type: RUSSIA. “Altai, in lapidosis alpinis ad fl.
Tschuja contra ostium fl. Tschagan locis lapidosis.
[In alpibus contra ostium fluvii Tschagan locis
lapidosis], VII 1826, Bunge 227” (neotype LE!;
designated by V. M. Vinogradova (2005: 966);
isoneotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Northern and Central Asia.
Stenocoelium trichocarpum Schrenk, 1841,
Enum. Pl. Nov. 1: 80; id., 1843, Bull. Phys.-Math.
Acad. Petersb. 1: 80.
≡ Seseli trichocarpum (Schrenk) B. Fedtsch.,
1915, Rastit. Turkest.: 616.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Songoria, in monte
Tarbagatai, 25 VIII 1841, Schrenk 963” (neotype
LE! [LE01066056]; designated by Pimenov, 2017,
in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 225; isoneotypes AA!, LE!
[LE01066057–LE01066061], MANCH!, P!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central Asia.
Tetrataenium olgae (Regel et Schmalh.) Manden. 1959, Trudy Tbilis. Bot. Inst. 20: 8.
≡ Heracleum olgae Regel et Schmalh., 1882, Izv.
Obshch. Ljubit. Estestv. 34(2) (Descr. Pl. Nov. Rar.
Fedtsch.): 38.
≡ Pastinaca olgae (Regel et Schmalh.) KosoPol., 1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou,
n. s. 29: 113, nom. inval., non Regel et Schmalh.
(1882).
≡ Platytaenia olgae (Regel et Schmalh.) Korovin, 1959, in Vvedensky (ed.), Fl. Uzbekist. 4: 465.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “In Kokaniae trajectus
Isfairam. [In descendi trajectus Isfairam in Alai],
8000' alt., 20 VII 1871, O. A. Fedtschenko” (lectotype LE! [LE00052206], designated by V. M. Vinogradova 2001: 51; isolectotypes LE [LE00052207,
LE00052208]); TAJIKISTAN. “In valle fl. Sarawschan inter Obburdon et Pachud, alt. 5–6000',
O. A. Fedtschenko” (syntype LE!); “In montibus
Naubod prope Varsaminor, alt. 4500–8000', O. A.
Fedtschenko” (syntype LE!).
= Heracleum polyadenum Rech. f., 1963, in Biol.
Skg. 13, 4 (Symb. Afghan. 5): 85.
Type: AFGHANISTAN. “Munjan: Sanglich,
3450 m, 24 VII 1937, Koelz 12617” (holotype US!
[US00289210, US0028911]; W! [W0053820 –
photo]).
– Heracleum nubigenum auct. non C. B. Clarke:
M. Hiroe, 1958, Umbellif. Asia 1: 191.
Distribution in MA & K: Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.),
Tajikistan (Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov.,
Khatlon prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan
(Dzhizak prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China,
Pakistan, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Tordylium maximum L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 240.
≡ Caucalis maxima (L.) Vest, 1805, Man. Bot.
(Vest.): 492.
≡ Heracleum tordylium Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2, 1 (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 12.
≡ Selinum tordyliastrum E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Fl. Deutschl. (Sturm) ed. 2 12: 140, nom. illeg.
(Art. 52.1).
≡ Pastinaca tordylium (Spreng.) Calest. 1905,
Webbia 1: 247., nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Pastinaca maxima (L.) Koso-Pol., 1922,
Schedae Herb. Fl. Ross. 8: 115.
Type: EUROPE, ITALY. “In Italiae ruderatis
sepibus [Cultivated material from the garden of
Georg Clifford], Herb. Clifford 90, Tordylium 4
“(lectotype BM-Cliff [BM000558244], designated
by Al-Eisawi & Jury (1988: 390) and in Jarvis et
Turczaninowia 23, 4: 127–257 (2020)
al., 1993: 94); Leiden, van Royen, syntype L!
[L0053028].
= Dumaniana gelendostensis Yıld. et B. Selvi,
2006, Ot Sist. Bot. Dergisi 13(2): 5, fig. 1, 2, map 3.
= Pastinaca gelendostensis (Yıld. et B. Selvi)
Hand, 2011, Willdenowia 41(2): 249.
Type: TURKEY. “Turkey. B3 Isparta: Gelendost,
Akdağ Köyü, Kirişli or Çatalgöl daği, from SE part
of mountain to Çatalgöl, association of Quercus
coccifera, 1000–1500 m, 12 VI 2002, Selvi 2420”
(holotype Hb. Yıldırımlı; isotype GAZI).
Distribution in MA & K: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armania, Turkey,
Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern and Mediterranean), Europa.
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link, 1821, Enum. Hort.
Berol. Alt. 1: 265.
≡ Caucalis arvensis Huds, 1762, Fl. Angl.: 98.
≡ Torilis divaricata Moench, 1802, Methodus
(Moench) Suppl.: 84, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non
Wibel (1790).
≡ Anthriscus arvensis (Huds.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 151.
≡ Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link subsp. divaricata
Thell. 1926, in Hegi, Ill. Fl. Mitt. - Eur. 5, 2: 1055.
Type: EUROPE. “Britania [Surrey Vice County
17 Box Hill chalky field], 03 IX 1920. Fogitt”
(neotype BM, designated by Jury et al. in Reduron
2008: 2506).
= Scandix infesta L., 1767, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 2:
732.
= Torilis infesta (L.) Clairville, 1811, Man.
Herboris. Suisse et Valais: 78.
Type: EUROPE. “Sweden, Uppsala, 364.10”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL364-10], designated by
Townsend in Polhill (ed.), 1989: 27).
= Caucalis angustifolia Forssk. 1775, Fl.
Aegipto-Arab.: 206.
Type: YEMEN. “Al Hadiyh (“Hadie”). III 1763,
Forsskål 668” (holotype C! [C10001846]).
= Caucalis helvetica Jacq. 1776, Hort. Vindob.
3: 12, tab. 16.
= Torilis helvetica (Jacq.) C. C. Gmelin, 1805,
Fl. Bad. 1: 617.
Type: “Plants grown in Vienna bot. gard. from
the seeds collected in Switzerland (ex Helvetia),
364/10?” (holotype LINN).
= Caucalis infesta Curt. 1821, Flora Londinensis
2(6): tab. 23.
241
= Lappularia infesta (Curt.) Pomel, 1874, Nouv.
Matér. Fl. Atl.: 150.
= Torilis helvetica (Jacq.) C. C. Gmelin var. pauciradiata Trautv. 1871, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk.
Bot. Sada 1: 33.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Osh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov., Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya prov., Toshkent prov.,
Fergona prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal
prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Armania, Turkey, Itraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Egypt (Sinai),
Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, SouthWestern, Mediterranean and W Tropical), Europa,
Africa, N. America (adv.), C. America (adv.),
Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link subsp. turcomanica
Geld. 1985, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 70(12): 1645.
Type:
TURKMENISTAN.
“Turcomania,
Kopetdag occidentalis, distr. Karakala, in angustiis
Iol-dere, ad fundum angustiarum, 13 VI 1983,
Geldychanov” (holotype LE [LE00051028]).
Distribution in Asia: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov.).
Distribution area: Endemic.
Torilis leptophylla (L.) Rchb.f. 1867, in Icon. Fl.
Germ. Helv. (Reichenbach) 21: 83, tab. 169.
≡ Caucalis leptophylla L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 242.
≡ Daucus leptophyllus (L.) Scop. 1771, Fl.
Carniol. (ed. 2) 1: 190.
≡ Pullipes leptophylla (L.) Raf. 1840, Good
Book: 54.
≡ Daucalis leptophylla (L.) Pomel, 1874, Nouv.
Matér. Fl. Atl.: 149.
≡ Nigera parviflora Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren.
(Bubani) 2: 405, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Anthriscus leptophylla (L.) Koso-Pol., 1916,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 151.
Type: EUROPE. “In Gallia, Italia 338.1 3”
(neotype LINN, designated by Reduron 2008:
2533).
= Caucalis humilis Jacq. 1772, Hort. Vindob. 2:
92.
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= Caucalis parviflora Lam., 1783, in Encycl.
(Lamarck et al.) 1(2): 657.
Type: EUROPE, FRANCE. “Dans les champs
de Provinces meridionales de la France”.
= Caucalis xanthotricha Steven, 1856, Bull. Soc.
Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 29(2): 353.
= Torilis xanthotricha (Steven) Stankov, 1949, in
Stankov et Taliev, Sist. Class. Rast. Evrop. Rossii
533.
Type: EUROPE, CRIMEA. “Laspi. [In Tauria],
Compere” (lectotype LE!; designated here;
isolectotype H [H1132433]).
= Caucalis leptophylla L. var. peduncularis
Boiss. et Noë, 1856, Diagn. Pl. Orient. (ser. 2) 2:
104.
Type: IRAQ. “In Kurdistanâ, VI 1849, Noë 203”
(holotype G-BOIS!, see: Pimenov & Jacquemoud
(2020: 83)).
= Caucalis gaillardotii Boiss., 1972, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 1085.
= Torilis gaillardotii (Boiss.) Drude, 1898, in
Nat. Pflanzenfam. (Engler et Prantl) 3(8): 156.
Type: SYRIA. “In lapidosis ad radices montis
Gebel Khaisoon prope Damascum [calc. pierreux
au pied du Gebel Khaisoon, 4000’], 15 VIII 1856,
Gaillardot 1817” (lectotype G-BOIS!; designated
by Pimenov & Jacquemoud (2020: 83); isolectotype
P [P00834464]).
= Caucalis tenuisecta Pau,1918, Trab. Mus. Nac.
Ci. Nat., Ser. Bot. 14: 25.
Type: IRAN. “[Persia]. Gotvend (bajo Karum),
400 m, 9–20 IV 1899, Martinez de la Escalera”
(syntypes E (photo), MA); “Valle de Bazouft
[Gotvend], 2000 m, 08 VII 1899, Martinez de la
Escalera” (syntypes E (photo), MA).
– Caucalis pumila auct. non L.: Lam., 1779, Fl.
franç. 3: 425.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S
Kazakhstan prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Osh prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Dzhizak prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent
prov., Andijon prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov.,
Akhal prov., Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Russia, Japan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq,
Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Egypt
(Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Eastern,
South-Western, Mediterranean and W Tropical),
Europa, Africa, N. America.
Torilis nodosa (L.) Gaertn. 1788, Fr. Sem. Pl. 1:
82, tab. 20, fig. 6.
≡ Tordylium nodosum L.1753, Sp. Pl.: 240.
≡ Caucalis nodosa (L.) Crantz, Cl. umbell.
emend.: 112. 1767.
≡ Caucalis nodiflora Lam., 1779, Fl. franç. 3:
424, nom. illeg (Art. 52.1).
≡ Tordylium nodiflorum Salisb., 1796, Prodr.
stirp. Chap. Allerton: 160.
≡ Anthriscus nodosa (L.) Pers. 1805, Syn. Pl. 1:
320.
≡ Lappularia nodosa (L.) Pomel, 1874, Nouv.
Matér. Fl. Atl.: 150.
≡ Torilis nodiflora Bubani, 1900, Fl. Pyren. (Bubani) 2: 406.
≡ Daucus nodosa (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2 12: 137.
≡ Anthriscus nodiflora Koso-Pol., 1916, Bull.
Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29: 151
Type: EUROPE. “Gallia, Italia ad vias, 337.6”
(lectotype LINN [LINN-HL337-6], designated by
Jafri in Jafri et El-Gadi, 1985: 116).
Distribution in MA & K: Tajikistan (Khatlon
prov., Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya
prov., Surxondarya prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Georgia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman,
Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Easytern,
South-Western, Mediterranean and W Tropical),
Europa, Africa, N. America (adv.), S. America
(adv.), Australia & Oceania (adv.).
Torilis stocksiana (Boiss.) Drude, 1898, in Nat.
Pflanzenfam. (Engler et Prantl) 3(8): 156.
≡ Caucalis stocksiana Boiss., 1859, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 2) 6: 89.
≡ Anthriscus stocksiana (Boiss.) Koso-Pol.,
1916, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou, n. s. 29:
151. R.S.F.S.R. 36(1) (Fl. As. Ross. 15): 97.
Type: PAKISTAN. “In ditione Beloutschistan
circa Khozdar [Ad urbem Khozdar], 1850, Stocks
775” (lectotype G-BOIS! [G00150265]; designated
as “typus” by Peev (1987: 129); Beloutchistan,
Stocks 1859 (isolectotypes G-BOIS! [G00150265,
G00150266], K! [K000695535, K000695536]).
Distribution in Asia: Turkmenistan (Balkan
prov., Akhal prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaidzhan,
Iraq, Oman, UAE.
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Distribution area: Eastern, South-Western and
W Tropical Asia.
Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague ex Turrill,
1929, Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew (1929): 228.
≡ Sison ammi L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 252.
≡ Aethusa ammi (L.) Spreng., 1814, Mag. Neuersten Entdesk. Gesammten Naturk. Ges. Naturf.
Freude Berlin 6: 260.
≡ Carum ammi (L.) Sprague, 1922, J. Bot. 60:
314, in obs.
Type: “In Apulia, Aegypto, 356.5” (lectotype
LINN [LINN-HL365-5], designated by Jansen
(1981: 114)).
= Ammi copticum L., 1767, Mant. Pl. 1: 56.
= Daucus copticus (L.) Lam., 1785, in Encycl.
(Lamarck et al.) 1(2): 635.
= Bunium copticum (L.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 28.
= Trachyspermum copticum (L.) Link, 1821,
Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 267.
= Ptychotis coptica (L.) DC., 1829, Mém. Soc.
Phys. Genève 4: 496.
= Carum copticum (L.) Benth. ex Hiern, 1877, in
Fl. Trop. Afr. (Oliver et al.), 3: 12.
= Selinum copticum (L.) E. H. L. Krause, 1904,
in Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm), ed. 2 12: 43.
Type: AFRICA, EGYPT. “In Aegypto, Forsskål”
[cultivated in Uppsala]” (lectotype LINN [LINNHL341-4]; designated by Townsend in Polhill,
1989: 45).
= Bunium aromaticum L., 1771, Mant. Pl. Alt.:
218.
Type: GREECE/SYRIA. “In Creta, Syria, VIII:
43” (lectotype UPS-Burser VIII: 43, designated by
Watson in Jarvis et al. 2006: 209).
= Ligusticum ajowain Roxb. in Fleming, 1810,
Asiat. Res. 11: 171.
= Ptychotis ajowain (Roxb.) DC., 1829, Mém.
Soc. Phys. Genève 4: 497.
= Carum ajowain (Roxb.) Benth. 1867, in Gen.
Pl. (Bentham et Hooker f.), 1(3): 891.
Type: INDIA. Roxburgh [572] (lectotype
K!; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype
K-WALLICH!).
= Ammi glaucifolium Blanco, 1837, Fl. Filip.:
213, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non L. (1753).
= Daucus anisodorus Blanco, 1845, Fl. Filip.
(ed. 2): 150.
Type: PHILIPPINES. Cultivated plants.
= Deverra korolkowii Regel et Schmalh., 1878,
Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5(2): 589,
“korolkowi”.
= Pituranthos korolkowii (Regel et Schmalh.)
Schinz, 1894, Bull. Herb. Boissier 2: 211, “korolkowi”.
= Carum korolkowii (Regel et Schmalh.) Lipsky,
1900, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 18(1):
66.
Type: UZBEKISTAN. “In hortis urbis Chiva
cultum sub nomine Mumuk [Chiva], 1873 Korolkoff
& Krause” (holotype LE! [LE00051468], isotype
LE! [LE00051469]).
Distribution in MA & K: Uzbekistan (Andijon
prov., Buxoro prov., Namangan prov., Samarqand
prov., Surxondarya prov., Toshkent prov., Fergona prov., Khorezm prov.), Turkmenistan (Daşoguz
prov., Lebap prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Nepal, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Oman,
Saudi Arabia, Israel.
Distribution area: Asia (Eastern, SouthWestern, W Tropical, and E Tropical), Africa.
94.
Trinia hispida Hoffm., 1814, Gen. Pl. Umbell.:
≡ Trinia hoffmannii M. Bieb. 1819, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 3: 244, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Apinella hoffmannii Calest. 1905, Webbia 1:
145, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Rumia hispida (Hoffm.) Stankov, 1949, in
Stankov et Taliev, Syst. Classif. Vasc. Pl. Eur. Russ.:
526.
Type: RUSSIA (EUR.). “In siccis desertis
Rossiae, ad coloniam Sareptam [Sarepta], Marchall
von Bieberstein” (lectotype LE!; designated
here by Pimenov; isolectotypes BM, LECB
[LECB0000086], MW).
= Rumia leiogona C. A. Mey. 1831, Verz. Pfl.
Casp. Meer. (C. A. von Meyer): 125.
= Trinia leiogona (C. A. Mey.) B. Fedtsch., 1915,
Rastit. Turkest.: 608.
= Trinia hispida Hoffm. subsp. leiogona (C. A.
Mey.) Fedor.1978, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 63(3):
613.
Type: AZERBAIDZHAN. “In montibus
altioribus Talusch (alt. 800–1000 hexap.), Meyer”
(syntype LE); ARMENIA. “In campis subalpinis,
17 VII 1830, Meyer” (lectotype LE!; designated by
M. M. Fedoronchuk 1979: 49).
= Trinia scabra Boiss. et Noë, 1856, Diagn. Pl.
Orient. (ser. 2) 2: 73.
Type: TURKEY. “In montanis circâ Sivas
Anatoliae, VI 1852, Noë 882” (lectotype G-BOIS!;
designated here by Pimenov et Jacquemoud;
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isolectotype BM! [BM000944710]; “Plain située
entre le Zamanta-sou et l’Aslan-Dagh (Cappadoce).
07 VIII 1856. Balansa” (epitype P [P032114083]).
– Pimpinella dioica M. Bieb. 1808, Fl. Taur.Cauc. 1: 242, nom. illeg. (Art. 53.1), non L. (1774).
Type: EUROPE, “Tauria (type ?)” BM
[BM000752007]).
= Pimpinella humilis Willd. ex Ledeb., 1844, Fl.
Ross. (Ledebour) 2: 281, nom. inval. (Art. 36.1 &
39.1).
– Trinia hoffmannii auct., non M. Bieb.: Boiss.,
1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 833.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Aktobe prov.; N: Kostonai prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Iran, Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Trinia muricata Godet, 1852, Fl. Jura 1: 271, in
adnota.
≡ Trinia ramosissima Ledeb. subsp. muricata
(Godet) Fedor. 1978, Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 63(3):
613.
Type: EUROPE. Jura, Godet”.
= Trinia lessingii Rchb. f. 1867, in Icon. Fl.
Germ. Helv. (Reichenbach) 21: 8.
Type: RUSSIA. “Rossia, Lessing”.
Distribution in Asia: Kazakhstan (W: Aktobe
prov.; N: Kostonai prov., Akmola prov.; NE: E
Kazakhstan prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Trinia ramosissima Ledeb., 1829, Fl. Altaic.
(Ledebour) 1: 357.
≡ Trinia polyclada Schischk., 1950, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 16: 351.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In planitiebus ad fl.
Irtysch, prope pag. Krasnojarsk et alibi, Ledebour”
(syntype LE); “Circa fortalitium Buchtarminsk [In
campestribus siccis prope Buchtarminsk versus
Arkat], Meyer” (lectotype LE! [LE00051456],
designated by M. M. Fedoronchuk 1983: 48).
– Trinia kitaibelii auct. non M. Bieb.: O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. 3: 79.
– Rumia leiogona auct. non C. A. Mey.: O. et
B. Fedtsch., 1909, Consp. Fl. Turkest. 3: 96.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Kostonai prov., Pavlodar prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan
prov.; Central: Karagandy prov. SE: Almaty prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia.
Distribution area: Norhtern and Central Asia.
Note: The correct name of this SiberianKazakhstanian species is not completely clear. The
name of Trinia ramosissima Ledeb. can be accepted
only if T. ramosissima (Fisch. ex Trev.) W. D. J.
Koch would be recognized as nomen invalidum. Its
basionym, Pimpinella ramosissima Fisch. ex Trev.
is nomenclaturally invalid, but this qualification
does not mean that Trinia ramosissima W. D. J.
Koch is also not a valid name. Cannon (1968: 351)
used the name of T. ramosissima (Fisch. ex Trev.)
W. D. J. Koch for another, European species of
Trinia, here treated, following Fedoronchuk (1983),
as T. kitaibelii M. Bieb.
Tschulaktavia saxatilis (Bajtenov) Bajtenov ex
Pimenov et Kljuykov, 2012, Bot. Zhurn. (St. Perersburg) 97(5): 652.
≡ Silaus saxatilis Bajtenov, 1979, Bot. Mater.
Gerb. Inst. Bot. Akad. Nauk Kazakh. SSR 11: 58.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “Tian-Schan borealis,
montes Tschulaktau, loco Taldy-sai, in fissuris rupium. 20 V 1976. Bajtenov” (neotype AA!; designated by Pimenov et Kljuykov 2012: 76; isoneotype
MW! [MW0861203]); “ibid. 10 VI 1956. Goloskokov” (syntype LE [LE01066092]).
Distribution in Asia: Kazakhstan (SE: Almaty
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Turgenia latifolia (L.) Hoffm., 1814, Gen. Pl.
Umbell.: 59.
≡ Tordylium latifolium L., 1753, Sp. Pl.: 240.
≡ Caucalis latifolia (L.) L., 1767, Syst. Nat. (ed.
12) 2: 205.
≡ Daucus latifolius (L.) Baill., 1879, Hist. Pl.
(Baillon) 7: 193, “latifolia”.
≡ Daucus turgenia E. H. L. Krause, 1904, in
Deutschl. Fl. (Sturm) ed. 2 12: 158.
Type: EUROPE. “Gallia et Italia 338.7”
(lectotype LINN! [LINN-HL338-7], designated by
Reduron et Jarvis in Jarvis et al. 2006: 210; see also
Reduron, 2008: 2580).
= Turgenia multiflora DC., 1830, Prodr. (A. P. de
Candolle) 4: 218.
= Turgenia latifolia (L.) Hoffm. var. multiflora
(DC.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 1087.
Type: TURKEY. “In agro Bysantino, Prescott”
(holotype G-DC!).
= Turgenia brachyacantha Boiss., 1844, Ann.
Sci. Nat. sér. 3, 2: 52.
= Turgenia latifolia (L.) Hoffm. var.
brachyacantha (Boiss.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient.
(Boissier) 2: 1087.
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Type: IRAN. “In Persia australi, Aucher-Eloy
[4563,4564] (lectotype P! [P03260926], designated
by Pimenov, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2: 231);
isolectotypes G-BOIS!, P [P02284847, P03260927,
P03260931, P03260961, P03260978]).
= Turgenia tuberculata Boiss., 1844, Ann. Sci.
Nat. sér. 3, 2: 52.
= Turgenia latifolia (L.) Hoffm. var. tuberculata
(Boiss.) Boiss., 1872, Fl. Orient. (Boissier) 2: 1087.
Type: SYRIA. “In Syriâ, Aucher-Eloy 3639”
(lectotype G-BOIS!: designated by Pimenov
& Jacquemoud, 2017, in Turczaninowia 20, 2:
229); isolectotypes LE!, MPU! [MPU021041], P
[P03260969]); “In agris prope Aleppum. 07 V 1841.
Kotschy 191” (syntypes G-BOIS!, P [P02284849,
P03260976]).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (N:
Akmola prov.; NE: E Kazakhstan prov.; Central:
Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl
prov.; SE: Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken
prov., Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Osh prov.,
Naryn prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan
(Kŭhistani Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Buxoro
prov., Navoi prov., Dzhizak prov., Samarqand prov.,
Qashqadarya prov., Surxondarya prov., Sirdarya
prov., Toshkent prov., Namangan prov., Fergona
prov.), Turkmenistan (Balkan prov., Akhal prov.,
Lebap prov., Mary prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries:
Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran,
Azerbaidzhan, Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iraq,
Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus
Distribution area: Asia (Norhtrn, Central,
Eastern, South-Western and Mediterranean),
Europa, Africa, N. America (adv.).
Vicatia atrosanguinea (Kar. et Kir.) P. K. Mukh.
et Pimenov, 1991, Feddes Repert. 102(5–6): 377,
fig. 1. ≡ Carum atrosanguineum Kar. et Kir. 1842,
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 15: 359.
Type: KAZAKHSTAN. “In umbrosis muscosis
rupium summarum alpium Alatau ad fl. Lepsa et
Sarchan, 1841, Karelin & Kirilov 1510” (lectotype
LE! [LE00051484], designated by Gubanov et
al., 1998); isolectotypes LE! [LE00051485–
LE00051491], MW! [MW0593807], TK).
= Pimpinella saxifraga L. var. dissectifolia
C. B. Clarke, 1879, in Fl. Brit. India (J. D. Hooker)
2: 685., nom illeg. (Art. 53.1), Boiss. (1872).
Type: INDIA. “Kashmir, Tilail, alt. 13000',
Clarke” (syntype K?); PAKISTAN. Karakorum, alt.
14000', Clarke” (syntype K?).
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= Tongoloa wolffiana Fedde ex H. Wolff, 1929,
Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 27: 181.
= Vicatia wolffiana (Fedde ex H. Wolff)
C. Norman, 1940, J. Bot. 78: 229.
Type: INDIA. “N.W. Himalaya, Tihri-Garhwal,
Ourie Gadh, in Nila valley, 14–15000', Duthie 1134”
(lectotype K!, designated by Pimenov in Pimenov
& Ostroumova 2012: 149; isolectotypes BM, CAL,
DD, G! [G00367407]; “Alampi-la, 14000', Duthie
12176” (syntypes CAL, DD).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (NE:
E Kazakhstan prov.; S: S Kazakhstan prov.; SE:
Almaty prov.), Kyrgyzstan (Batken prov., JalalAbad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov.,
Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Kŭhistani
Badakhshan, Sughd prov., Khatlon prov., Dushanbe
prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
China, India, Afghanistan.
Distribution area: Northern, Central, Eastern
and South-Western Asia.
Xanthoselinum alsaticum (L.) Schur 1866,
Enum. Pl. Transsilv.: 264.
≡ Peucedanum alsaticum L., 1762, Sp. Pl. (ed.
2) 1: 354.
≡ Selinum alsaticum (L.) Crantz, 1767, Stirp.
Austr. Fasc. 3: 117.
≡ Cnidium alsaticum (L.) Spreng., 1813, Neue
Schr. Naturf. Ges. Halle 2(1) (Pl. Umb. Prodr.): 40.
≡ Ligusticum alsaticum (L.) Link, 1821, Enum.
Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 275.
≡ Cervaria alsatica (L.) Gaud., 1828, Fl. Helv.
2: 327.
Type: ICON. in: C. Bauhin, Prodr. Theatri
Bot., ill. 77 (Daucus alsaticus). 1620 (lectotype;
designated by Reduron & al. 1997: 97).
= Taeniopetalum peucedanoides Bunge, 1852,
Beitr. Fl. Russl. (Lehm. Rel. Bot.): 127.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Auf der Linie zwischen Orenburg und Orskaja, 22 VIII 1840, Lehmann 540” (syntypes P! [P00731602], W!); Zwischen Ufa und Sterlitamak, VII 1840, Lehmann
(syntypes P! [P00731600, P00731601]).
= Peucedanum lubimenkoanum Kotov, 1938,
Journ. Inst. Bot. Acad. Sci. Ukraine 26–27: 187.
Type: EUROPE, RUSSIA. “Ostrogorsk prope
Woronezh [Ostrogorskyi yezd] 1849, Czernjaev”
(holotype KW!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: W
Kazakhstan prov., Atyrau prov., Aktobe prov.; N:
Kostonai prov., Akmola prov., N Kazakhstan prov.,
Pavlodar prov.; Central: Karagandy prov.).
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Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
Georgia.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern and Central),
Europa.
Note: The specimen of Taeniopetalum
peucedanoides kept in W under the number 540
is not Xanthoselinum alsaticum, but Angelica
sylvestris L.
Zeravschania kopetdaghensis Pimenov et
Kljuykov, 2013, Phytotaxa 130(1): 28, fig. 3, 4.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Turkmen SSR,
Kopet Dagh cenrtalis, pars orientalis, angustiae
Kelte-Czinar, in rupibus. 27 VI 1948, Blinovski”
(holotype LE!; isotypes LE!).
Distribution in Asia: Turkmenistan (Akhal
prov.) Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Zeravschania regeliana Korovin, 1948, Bot.
Mater. Gerb. Inst. Bot. Zool. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk.
SSR 12: 28.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Vall. fl. Zeravschan,
inter pag. Kschtut et [lacum] Kuli-Kalon, 1882,
A. Regel” (holotype LE! [LE00052184]; isotypes
LE [LE00052178–LE00052183, LE00052185–
LE00052189]).
Distribution in Asia: Tajikistan (Sughd prov.,
Dushanbe prov.), Uzbekistan (Qashqadarya prov.,
Surxondarya prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Zeravschania scabrifolia Pimenov, 1983, in
Vvedensky (ed.), Opred. Rast. Sred. Azii 7: 375,
274.
Type: TAJIKISTAN. “Tadjikistania, jugum Petri
Primi, pars occidentalis, declivum septentrionale
prope trajectum Kamchirak, 2700 m, 13 VIII 1975,
Pimenov 1127” (holotype MW! [MW0593839];
isotypes LE! [LE00052190], MW! [MW0593828]).
Distribution in Asia: Tajikistan (Dushanbe
prov.). Endemic.
Distribution area: South-Western Asia.
Zosima absinthiifolia (Vent.) Link, 1821, Enum.
Hort. Berol. Alt. 1: 274, “apsinthifolia”.
≡ Heracleum absinthiifolium Vent., 1803, in
Choix Pl.: tab. 7, “absintifolium”.
≡ Tordylium absinthiifolium (Vent.) Pers. 1805,
Syn. Pl. 1: 341, “absintifolium”.
≡ Zosima orientalis Hoffm., 1814, Gen. Pl.
Umbell.: 148, tab. 1 B, fig. 7, nom. illeg. (Art. 52.1).
≡ Pastinaca absinthiifolia (Vent.) Calest., 1905,
Webbia 1: 247.
Type: “Hort. Cels, Ventenat” (lectotype G
[G00341310]; designated by M. W. Callmander in
G and here).
= Heracleum tomentosum Sm. 1806, in Fl. Graec.
Prodr. (Sibthorp) 1(1): 192.
Type: EUROPE. “In Graecia at locus non
memoratur, Sibthorp” (holotype OXF!).
= Zosima absinthiifolia (Vent.) Link var. albiflora
Fisch. et al. (eds.), 1840, Index Sem. Horti Petrop.
7: 58.
= Zosima absinthiifolia (Vent.) Link var. viridiflora Fisch. et al. (eds.), 1840, Index Sem. Horti
Petrop. 7: 59.
= Pichleria cruciata Stapf et Wettst. 1886, Denkschr. Akad. Wien 2: 324.
Type: IRAN. “Prope Rustemabad; in solo porpyritico, 23 IV 1882, Polak & Pichler” (lectotype WU!
[WU0025982]; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotype G [G00359613]); “In agris ad Sepujin prope
Kaswin circ. 1600 m. 04 V 1882. Polak & Pichler” (syntypes WU [ WU0025981–WU0025983,
WU0073004, W0073005]).
= Pichleria pallidiflora Stapf et Wettst. 1886,
Denkschr. Akad. Wien 2: 324.
Type: IRAN. “In rupestribus ad Hissar in itinere
ad Hamadan. 10 V 1882. Polak & Pichler” (holotype WU! [WU0025984]).
= Zosima absinthiifolia (Vent.) Link var. tereticaulis Kuntze, 1887, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk.
Bot. Sada 10(1): 193.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “V 1886, Kuntze”
(holotype NY [NY00406310]).
= Zosima absinthiifolia (Vent.) Link f. stenocarpa Kuntze, 1887, Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot.
Sada 10(1): 193.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “V 1886, Kuntze”
(holotype NY [NY00406309]).
= Zosima transcaspica Gand. 1918, Bull. Soc.
Bot. France: 32.
Type: TURKMENISTAN. “Transcaspia, in
steppis ad Krasnovodsk, 21 IV 1901, Sintenis 1530”
(lectotype P; designated here by Pimenov; isolectotypes L, LD [LD1549323, LD1549383], LE!
[LE00052214, LE00052215]).
= Zosima iranica Manden. 1953, Trudy Tbilissk.
Bot. Inst. 15: 161.
Type: IRAN. “Chorassan, inter Shahrud et
Nishapur, VI 1858, Bunge” (holotype LE!).
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (W: Aktobe prov., Mangystau prov.; Central: Karagandy
prov., Kzyl-Orda prov.; S: Zhambyl prov.), Uzbekistan (Kara-kalpak, Khorezm prov.), Turkmenistan
(Balkan prov., Akhal prov., Mary prov.).
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Distribution in other Asian countries: Russia,
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaidzan, Georgia,
Armenia, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan,
Egypt (Sinai), Cyprus.
Distribution area: Asia (Northern, Central,
South-Western and Mediterranean), Europa, Africa.
Zosima korovinii Pimenov, 1976, Byull. Glavn.
Bot. Sada 101: 45.
Type: KYRGYZSTAN. “Asia Media, jugum
Kirghisicum, pars orientalis, vallis fluvii Tschu,
angustis Boam. 27 V 1970. Pimenov 11” (holotype
LE!; isotypes B!, GB!).
– Zosima tordyloides auct. non Korovin:
Schischk., 1951, in Schischkin (ed.), Fl. URSS 17:
267.
Distribution in MA & K: Kazakhstan (S: S Kazakhstan prov., Zhambyl prov.; SE: Almaty prov.),
Kyrgyzstan (Jalal-Abad prov., Ysyk-köl prov., Naryn prov., Osh prov., Talas prov., Chüh prov.), Tajikistan (Sughd prov.), Uzbekistan ((Toshkent prov.).
Distribution in other Asian countries: China.
Distribution area: Central & South-Western
Asia.
Conclusion
Umbelliferae biodiversity within the borders of
Middle Asia and Kazakhstan can be characterized
by the following numbers. In the overall territory
of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
and Turkmenistan, 107 genera/459 species/204
endemic species of the Umbelliferae, have
currently been registered. 82 genera/211 species/28
endemic species are distributed in Kazakhstan,
68 genera/200 species/18 endemic species in
Uzbekistan, 65 genera/ 192 species/29 endemic
species in Kyrgyzstan, 65 genera/176 species/20
endemic species in Tajikistan, and 51 genera/122
species/9 endemic species in Turkmenistan.
Despite some difference in numbers, three states of
mountainous Middle Asia (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
and Tajikistan) plus Kazhakhstan, the southern part
of which geographically and floristically forms one
phytochorion with these three republics are similar
in their sets of Umbelliferae biodiversity, whereas
Turkmenistan is considerably different. Only its
smaller part, i.e., the western slope of the Kuhitang
Range, could be regarded within mountainous
Middle Asia.
Similar relationships are revealed if one compares
the lists of five biggest Umbelliferae genera by
country: In each of them, the genus Ferula will come
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first, with 48 species in Kazakhstan, 47 species in
Uzbekistan, 41 species in Tadjikistan, 37 species in
Kyrgyzstan, and only 19 species in Turkmenistan.
The genus Seseli is the second in Kazakhstan (29
sp.), Kyrgyzstan (23 sp.), Uzbekistan (20 sp.), and
Tajikistan (13 sp.), but not in Turkmenistan, where
Elwendia is the second (11 sp.). Interestingly, the
next three genera – turn out to be different: SchrenkiaBupleurum-Aulasospermum
in
Kazakhstan,
Bupleurum – Elaeosticta – Aulacospermum in
Kyrgyzstan, Elwendia – Elaeosticta – Prangos in
Uzbekistan, Elaeosticta – Semenovia – Elwendia in
Tajikistan, and Elaeosticta – Dorema – Pimpinella
in Turkmenistan.
The distribution of Umbelliferae specific
diversity across the five states’ provinces is uneven.
In Kazakhstan, the number of species of the
family in southern and eastern, largely mountainous,
provinces is much higher than in its western and central
part, that is mainly flat or with low-mountains. Thus,
in the region of W Kazakhstan there are 30 species
of Umbelliferae in Western Kazakhstan province,
12 species – in Atyrau, 46 species in Aktobe, and
17 species in Mangustau. Similar low numbers
are characteristic of N Kazakhstan: 27 species in
North-Kazakhstan province, 37 species in Kostonai,
27 species in Pavlodar, and 42 species in Akmola.
Central Kazakhstan occupies an intermediate
position, with rather poor Kzyl-Orda province (35
species) and richer, enormous, and predominantly
low-mountainous Karagangy province (69 species).
Largely mountainous provinces of South-Eastern
and Southern Kazalkhstan, floristically forming
part of Mountainous Middle Asia are characterized
by a predictably high biodiversity in Umbelliferae
(South-Kazakhstan province – 123 species,
Zhambyl province – 105 species, Almaty province –
90 species). There were 89 species registered in NE
Kazakhstan, including those not distributed in other
Kazakhstan provinces. Among these differential
species there are northern (boreal) elements,
common with Siberian flora, Central-Asian plants,
shared with adjacent the Chinese Xinjiang-Uygur
Autonomous Region, and some truly MiddleAsian species, reaching their northern border of
distribution on the southern slope of the Tarbagatai
Ridge.
Endemic genera (2): Karatavia Pimenov &
Lavrova, Tschulaktavia Bajtenov ex Pimenov et
Kljuykov
Endemic
species
(28):
Autumnalia
botschantzevii, Dorema karataviense, Eryngium
karatavicum, Ferula glaberrima, F. gypsacea,
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F. leucographa, F. malacophylla, F. pachyphylla,
F. sugatensis, F. taukumica, F. xeromorpha,
Hyalolaena tschuiliensis, Karatavia kultiassivii,
Ledebouriella seseloides, Pachypleurum altaicum,
Pilopleura goloskokovii, Prangos dzhungarica,
P. equisetoides, P. lachnantha, Schrenkia congesta,
S. involucrata, S. kultiassovii, S. papillaris,
Schtschurowskia margaritae, Seseli betpakdalense,
S. mironovii, Sphaenolobium korovinii, Tschulaktavia saxatilis.
In 7 provinces of Kyrgyzstan, the difference
in the number of Umbelliferae species is not as
significant as in Kazakhstan. This is mainly due
to the fact that they are all mountainous, with the
largest peaks exceeding 4000 m. At the same time,
in most provinces there are foothills and even plains.
Only Ysyk-köl and Naryn provinces are fully midmountainous and highland regions. Their flora is not
so rich as in remaining provinces (Ysyk-köl prov. –
49 species of Umbelliferae and Naryn prov – 50
species, against 122 species in Jalal-Abad prov, 97
species in Osh prov., and 94 species in Batken prov.
It should be noted also that florists include significant
eastern parts of Ysyk-köl and Naryn provinces into
the Central Asian phytochorion the poorest one in
Umbelliferae diversity. Chüh and Talas provinces,
with 70 and 64 Umbelliferae species respectively,
occupy an intermediate position.
Endemic species (29): Aulacospermum
alaicum, A. gracile, A. plicatum, A. tenuisectum,
Bupleurum ferganense, B. isfairamicum, Elwendia
sary-cheleki, Ferula alaica, F. czatkalensis,
F. fedoroviorum, F. ferganensis, F. inciso-serrata,
F. pimenovii, F. subtilis, Mogoltavia narynensis,
Paulita alaica, Schrenkia alaica, S. hebecarpa,
S. pulverulenta, Semenovia alaica, S. vaginata,
Seseli alaicum, S. eryngioides, S. galioides,
S. giganteum, S. kaschgaricum, S. korshinskyi,
S. luteolum, S. tenellum.
A similar situation exists in Tajikistan that
currently includes four administrative-territorial
subdivisions, whose names and borders changed
repeatedly in the past. Three of them are Kühistani
Badakhshan (an autonomous province), Sughd,
and Khatlon province; the rest of the territory is
called “regions of republican subordination” and
is here designated as “Dushanbe prov.” for short.
The number of Umbelliferae species per province
differs, but not as sharply as in some other countries
of the region. Maximal Umbelliferae diversity was
registered for Sughd province – 129 species. This
can be accounted for by the fact that the area includes
very different territories, both in terms of their present
natural condition and geological history – from the
arid lowlands of Mogoltau Mts. that make up the
Western Tian Shan system, to the highest mountains
of Kuhistan, the outskirts of Pamiro-Alai. Slightly
inferior to this province of Umbelliferae diversity
is Dushanbe prov. (102 species) which shares many
species with the above-mentioned Sughd province.
Lying even further south, Khatlon province also has
a fairly diverse set of the family species (83). Finally,
Kühistani Badakhshan consists of two naturally
different parts, i.e., the high-mountainous plateau
of Pamirs and Tajik Badakhshan proper; between
them lies the floristic border separating Middle
and Central Asia. In total, there are 74 species of
Umbelliferae in Kühistani Badakhshan, most of
which are distributed in the latter’s western part.
Endemic genus: Kafirnigania.
Endemic species (20): Aulacospermum
ikonnikovii, Bupleurum linczevskii, Ferula
conocaula, F. decurrens, F. equisetacea, F. eugenii,
F. hissarica, F. linczevskii, F. mogoltavica,
F. seravschanica, F. violacea, Hyalolaena
melanorhiza, Kafirnigania hissarica, Paulita alpina,
Semenovia dissectifolia, S. furcata, S. pulvinata,
Seseli rimosum, S. sclerophyllum, Zeravschania
scabrifolia.
Unlike Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, 12 provinces
of Uzbekistan, as well as the Karakalpak
Autonomous Republic, are very different in natural
conditions, with most of the country being a flat
desert (Kyzyl-kum, the eastern part of the Usturt
Plateau, etc.) or occupied by irrigated cotton
fields and orchards. Umbelliferae biodiversity
is concentrated in mountainous areas. There is a
well-defined correlation between the province’s
relief and the number of Umbelliferae species. The
greatest number of species is observed in provinces
whose territory boasts the entire altitude profile,
from the foothills to the alpine belt. These are
primarily Toshkent, Qashqadarya, and Surxondarya
provinces with 98, 89, and 87 Umbelliferae
species, respectively. Similar data were obtained
for Samarqand and Dzhizak provinces (76 and
75 species of the family). At the opposite end of
the range are Sirdarya, Andijon, and Khorezm
provinces, with 21, 14 and 7 species, respectively.
Endemic
genera:
Kuramosciadium,
Sphaerosciadium.
Endemic species (19): Autumnalia innopinata,
Cephanopodum hissaricum, Elwendia angreni,
Elwendia bucharica, Elwendia ugamica, Ferula
helenae, F. kyzylkumica, F. nuratavica, F. pratovii,
Galagania neglecta, Korshinskia tianschanica,
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Kuramosciadium corydalifolium, Lomatocarpa
multivittata, Oenanthe fedtschenkoana, Seseli
desertorum, S. merkolowiczii, Spaenolobium
tenuisectum, Sphaerosciadium denaense.
Like most of the areas under consideration
Turkmenistan undoubtedly belongs to the vast
phytochorion of South-West Asia, but is closer to
Iran in in terms of flora. Only a small area bordering
Uzbekistan on the western slope of the Kuhitang
Range belongs to Mountainous Middle Asia.
The diversity of Umbelliferae species is confined
primarily to the Kopetdagh and Balchan Ridges
(prov. Akhal – 78 species, prov. Balkan – 68 species).
Somewhat fewer Umbelliferae species are registered
in prov. Lepab (52 species), which includes parts of
Kuhitang Ridge, and in prov. Mary (41 species),
with the Badhyz lowlands and the foothills of the
Parapamiz Ridge in Afghanistan. Desert prov.
Daşoguz differs from the above mentioned by the
lowest number of known Umbelliferae species (8).
Endemic species (9): Dorema balchanorum,
Elaeosticta korovinii, E. platyphylla, Elwendia
kopetdaghensis, Ferula plurivittata, Galagania
margiana, Hyalolaena transcaspica, Pimpinella
bobrovii, Zeravschania kopetdaghensis.
The biggest genera in the Umbelliferae of Middle
Asian & Kazakhstanian flora are Ferula (100
species), Seseli (49 species), Bupleurum, Elaeosticta
& Elwendia (all with 18 species each), Prangos (17
species), Semenovia (16 species), Aulacospermum
& Schrenkia (each with 13 species), and Hyalolaena
(10 species).
16 genera are endemic to Middle Asia
and Kazakhstan – Astomatopsis, Autumnalia,
Fergania, Kafirnigania, Karatavia, Komarovia,
Kuramosciadium, Lipskya, Mogoltavia, Paulita,
Pilopleura,
Schtschurowskia,
Sclerotiaria,
Sphaenolobium, Sphaerosciadium, and Tschulaktavia. The following 6 genera can be classified as
subendemics – Ledebouriella, Mediasia, Oedibasis,
Ormopterum, Pastinacopsis, and Schrenkia.
Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the curators of LE (prof.
D. V. Geltman) and TASH (prof. K. Sh. Tojibaev),
as well as to staff of LE, MW, P, TASH, W and
other mentioned herbaria for use of their facilities.
Author is thankful to Dr. Alexander Sennikov
(Helsinki) and the redactor of the article Dr. Dmitry
German (Barnaul) for their valuable comments in
complicated cases of botanical nomenclature.
Funding
The work is supported by the Russian Foundation
of Basic Research (grant 19-04-00370).
ORCID
Michael Pimenov http://orcid.org/0000-00022192-9965
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