Elwendia, Boissier, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.543.5.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6496242 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87B1-8157-4555-3DA3-2F4BFA40D79A |
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Key to the species of Elwendia View in CoL in Tajikistan, also including E. kuhitangi and E. bucharica
1. Leaves (sometimes only upper leaves) with geniculate rachis..........................................................................................................2.
- Rachis not geniculate.........................................................................................................................................................................4.
2. Stems hollow; upper stem leaves with more than 4 pairs of leaflets; bracteoles absent or solitary; fruits drooping, separating into mericarps from upper part ........................................................................................................................ Elwendia chaerophylloides View in CoL
- Stems solid; upper stem leaves with 1–4 pairs of leaflets; bracteoles 2–8; fruits erect, separating into mericarps from the base ...... ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................3.
3. Uppermost stem leaves with short triangular sheaths and more or less numerous bundle-shaped segments; bracteoles 2–4(5); styles 0.8–1 mm long...................................................................................................................................................... Elwendia lindbergii View in CoL
- Uppermost stem leaves with narrow sheaths 2.5–4 cm long, pinnatisect with several segments; bracteoles 5–8; styles 1.2–1.6 mm long................................................................................................................................................................ Elwendia seravschanica View in CoL
4. Styles erect, slightly spreading or hooked; not appressed to stylopods ............................................................................................5.
- Styles recurved and usually appressed to stylopods..........................................................................................................................8.
5. Uppermost stem leaves with segments up to 4 cm long; bracteoles 5–8; styles up to 2 mm long........................... Elwendia capusii View in CoL
- Uppermost stem leaves with segments up to 1.5 cm long; bracteoles absent or 1–3; styles about 1.3 mm long .............................6.
6. Terminal segments of radical leaves 1–2 mm long; bracteoles absent or rarely 1–3; petals with several secretory ducts; styles erect ..................................................................................................................................................................... Elwendia bucharica View in CoL
- Terminal segments of radical leaves more than 3.5 mm long; bracteoles 2–4; petals with solitary secretory ducts; styles slightly spreading or hooked ..........................................................................................................................................................................7.
7. Terminal segments of radical leaves linear, 4–6 mm long, 0.7–1 mm wide; terminal umbels pedunculate with 2–7 rays; pedicels up to 7 mm long; stylopods without vallate-thickened margin; styles 1.2–1.3 mm long........................................... Elwendia schistosa View in CoL
- Terminal segments of radical leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, 3.5–7 mm long, 0.9–2.5 mm wide; terminal umbels sessile with 1–3 rays; pedicels up to 3 mm long; stylopods with vallate-thickened margin; styles 0.7–0.8 mm long.................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................. Elwendia darwasica View in CoL
8. Stem leaves with extended ovate-lanceolate sheaths ........................................................................................... Elwendia varsobica View in CoL
- Stem leaves with narrowly linear or lanceolate sheaths....................................................................................................................9.
9. Pedicels at fruiting sometimes strongly thickened, divaricate; fruits hardly separating into mericarps .........................................10.
- Pedicels at fruiting thin, not divaricate; fruits easily separating into mericarps .............................................................................12.
10. Terminal segments of radical leaves ovate; terminal segments of uppermost stem leaves lanceolate or linear; pedicels at fruiting distinctly divaricate; fruits with a beak 2.5–3 mm long .......................................................................................... Elwendia latiloba View in CoL
- Terminal segments of radical leaves linear; terminal segments of uppermost stem leaves filiform; pedicels at fruiting slightly divaricate; fruits without a beak ......................................................................................................................................................11.
11. Terminal segments of uppermost stem leaves 3–5 mm long; umbels with 2–3 rays; mericarps narrowly linear, 4.5–5.5 mm long, 0.4–0.7 mm wide .................................................................................................................................................. Elwendia kuhitangi View in CoL
- Terminal segments of uppermost stem leaves 7–12 mm long; umbels with 5–10 rays; mericarps linear, 4.2–6.5 mm long, 1–1.5 mm wide ............................................................................................................................................................................. Elwendia salsa View in CoL
12. Stems hollow; fruits without a sharp smell ........................................................................................................ Elwendia intermedia View in CoL
- Stems solid; fruits with a sharp, sometimes agreeable, smell ... 13.
13. Bracts 3–6; endosperm with a hollow at the commissural side; vallecular vittae 2–3 (1 wide and 1–2 narrow) ................................ .................................................................................................................................................................... Elwendia badachschanica View in CoL
- Bracts absent or 1–2; endosperm almost flat at the commissural side; vallecular vittae solitary ...................................................14.
14. Radical leaves differ sharply from upper stem leaves, their terminal segments incised into small ovoid lobules; umbels at fruiting spherical; pedicels 2–4 times longer than fruits; petals triangular, cuneate at the base ........................................... Elwendia persica View in CoL
- Radical leaves similar to upper stem leaves, their terminal segments incised into lanceolate lobules; umbels at fruiting corymbose; pedicels up to 1.5 times longer than fruits; petals elliptic ..................................................................................... Elwendia hissarica View in CoL
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