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OCHOTONOPHILA FLAVA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM CENTRAL AFGHANISTAN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 October 2013

W. B. Dickoré
Affiliation:
Botanische Staatssammlung München, Menzinger Str. 67, 80638 München, Germany. E-mail for correspondence: dickore@bio.lmu.de
C. Schloeder
Affiliation:
PO Box 445, Fortine, MT 59917, USA. E-mail: caschloeder@gmail.com, mjjacobs@tamu.edu
M. Jacobs
Affiliation:
PO Box 445, Fortine, MT 59917, USA. E-mail: caschloeder@gmail.com, mjjacobs@tamu.edu
T. Spribille
Affiliation:
University of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812, USAandUniversity of Graz, Institute of Plant Sciences, Holteigasse 6, 8010 Graz, Austria. E-mail: toby.spribille@mso.umt.edu
H. Freitag
Affiliation:
University of Kassel, Institute of Biology, Plant Taxonomy section, Heinrich-Plett-Str. 40, 34132 Kassel, Germany. E-mail: hfreitag@uni-kassel.de
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Abstract

Ochotonophila flava Dickoré & Freitag sp. nov. (Caryophyllaceae – Silenoideae) is described from the mountains of Bamiyan Province, central Afghanistan. It differs from the two previously known species endemic to Afghanistan, Ochotonophila allochrusoides Gilli and O. eglandulosa Hedge & Wendelbo, by its cream to yellow petals and elliptic leaves. A key to the identification of Ochotonophila species is provided; distribution and ecology are outlined.

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Copyright © Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 2013 

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