Dracocephalum baldshuanicum (Gontsch.) A.L. Budantzev

Zhao, Yue, Turginov, Orzimat T., Turdiboev, Obidjon A., Pulatov, Sardor O., Chen, Ya-Ping & Xiang, Chun-Lei, 2024, New records of Lamiaceae from China and Uzbekistan, Adansonia (3) 46 (2), pp. 9-17 : 12-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2024v46a2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10554507

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Dracocephalum baldshuanicum (Gontsch.) A.L. Budantzev
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Dracocephalum baldshuanicum (Gontsch.) A.L. Budantzev View in CoL

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Botanicheskii Zhurnal (Moscow & Leningrad) 78 (2): 111 ( Budantsev 1993).

Lallemantia baldshuanica Gontsch., Trudy Tadzhikistansk. Bazy 2:

184 ( Gontscharov 1936).

LECTOTYPE (here designated). — Tajikistan • Tut-Kaul , Baldschuan region; 8.V.1906; G. G. Morren 446; lecto-, LE [ LE00053902 ] photo!, isolecto-, LE [ LE00053901 , LE00053903 , LE00053904 ] photo!).

PHENOLOGY. — Flowering occurs from April to June and fruiting from May to July.

DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — Iran, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; new record for Uzbekistan, occurring in Babatagh. It grows on soft slopes from the foothills to middle elevations of mountains between 900 to 1300 m. In the ephemeral vegetation belt, this species is part of groupings that include the forb-grass ephemeral formation with perennials and, less frequently of the Aegilops ephemeral formation.

ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet refers to Baldschuan in Tajikistan, where the species was found.

COMMON NAME. — Baldjuan lallemantiyasi (Uzbek name).

ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Uzbekistan • Surkhandarya region , Mountain Babatag, Kuruksay, surroundings of the village of Tomchisay; 13.IV.2022; S. O. Pulatov & O. A. Turdiboyev BT12, BT13, BT14, BT15, BT16; TASH ! • Uzun region , surrounding of the village Jonchekka; 21.IV.2022; O. A. Turdiboyev & S. O. Pulatov BT01204221, BT01204222, BT01204223; TASH !

Tajikistan • District Kulab, between Kulab and the Tashrabat route near the village of Chimchigly, Alintau Mountain range ; 15. V.1910; D. Divnogorskaja s.n. Locus classicus, in the mountains near the village of Chargi ; 25. V.1910; D. Divnogorskaja s.n. Loc. cit., river Yakhsu near Kulab ; 30.IV.1906; R. Roschewitz s.n. In the mountains of Imam-Maskara to the east of Kulab ; alt. 2130-2430 m; VI.1883; A. Regel s.n. Between Kulab and Baldshuan ; 30. VI.1906; R. Roschewitz s.n. • Baldshuan ; alt. 920 m; VI.1883; A. Regel s.n. Loc. cit., in the clayey hills; 27. V.1897; S. Korshinsky s.n. District Baldshuan, in the Valley of Dangere ; V.1884; A. Regel s.n. In the mountains of Jilantau between Baldshuan and Kangurt; 26. V.1913; A. Michelson s.n. On the eastern slopes of the Sarsarjak mountains near the village Margak ; 9.VII.1932; N. Gontscharov, G. Grigorjev, V. Nikitin s.n. In the valley of the river Vakhsh at the mouth of the narrows of Kuli-Safion near the village Shurguzar ; 4. V.1913; A. Michelson s.n. Saripul in the river Aksu ; VI.1884; A. Regel s.n. Umar, in the mountains of Babatag ; 18. V.1906; G. Morren s.n. Saray to the river Panj ; III-IV.1884; A. Regel s.n. Jomut on the western slopes of the Gazy-Mailik mountains between the rivers Vakhsh and Kafirnigan ; alt. c. 920 m; 13-25. V.1883; A. Regel s.n. Hissar, in the mountains of Tashbulak ; alt. 1520-1825 m; 21.IV.1883; A. Regel s.n. Between Dushanbe and Warzob at the river Sigdy in the Hissar mountains ; alt. c. 920-1216 m; 22.VII-3.IX.1884; A. Regel s.n. (all herbarium specimens stored in LE) .

Iran • Gorgan, 8 km east of Aitmar, south of Hootan ; alt. 230 m; Hiver 3719; TEHRAN .

NOTE

When describing this species, Gontscharov (1936) indicated that type specimens were collected from “Montes Transoxanae. Tut-Kaul ad fl. Vachsch., 8 May 1906, (446) (Leg. G. G. Morren)”, but Gorschkova (1954) thought that this species was “Described from Tut-Kaul, at the river Vakhsh” and mentioned that types specimens were deposited in LE ”. In this study, we have found four type specimens of D. baldshuanicum from LE. Having studied all the materials available to us in more detail, we concluded that the lectotype is stored in LE. Therefore, the lectotypification of D. baldshuanicum is proposed in conformance with Art. 9.3 of International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants ( Turland et al. 2018).

TAXONOMIC NOTES

Dracocephalum baldshuanicum is morphologically similar to D. royleanum Benth. , but can be readily distinguished by the corolla tube protruding from the calyx and its larger limb.

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

LE

Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

TASH

Academy of Science, Uzbekistan

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

N

Nanjing University

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