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Asteraceae. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 13

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Chromosome numbers and karyotype morphology are described for three taxa of Heliantheae Cass. (Asteraceae) from NE Argentina for the first time. Angelphytum hatschbachii H. Rob. has 2n = 64 chromosomes and this is the first chromosome count for this species restricted to Misiones Province. Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze var. montevidensis showed 2n = 44 chromosomes. This species naturally grows in northeast regions of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Two varieties have been described for this taxon, var. montevidensis and var. setosa (Griseb.) Cabrera. Aspilia montevidensis var. montevidensis is tetraploid with 2n = 4x = 44 chromosomes. Previous chromosome counts in A. montevidensis var. setosa have shown the existence of a polyploid complex composed by diploids (2n = 2x = 22), tetraploids (2n = 4x = 46) and hexaploids (2n = 6x = 68) with a base number of x = 11. Cytotypes of this complex are differentially distributed in eastern Argentina (2x), southern Brazil (4x) and southern Paraguay (6x). In agreement with previous reports, our tetraploid cytotype has x = 11, nevertheless at tetraploid level both varieties can be distinguished by morphological features and an additional pair of chromosomes. Calea uniflora Less. presented 2n = 32 chromosomes. This taxon occurs in northeast Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Calea uniflora is diploid and possess a karyotype formula of 24 m + 8 sm. The smallest chromosome has 2.51 µm (m) and the largest 4.37 µm (m) with a mean chromosome length of 3.17 µm. The karyotype is unimodal (A2 = 0.16; R = 1.73) and symmetrical (A1 = 0.28; r > 2 = 0.18; i = 41.15; AI = 1.99) (Stebbins´ category 2A of karyotype asymmetry). The haploid genome has 50.76 µm. Our record is added to a previous contribution in which n = 16 II was observed in populations from Paraguay.
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IOPB cOlumn
Edited by Karol Marhold & Ilse Breitwieser
IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 13
Edited by Karol Marhold
Patricia M. Aguilera,
1,2*
Julio R. Daviña
1
& Ana I. Honfi
1
1 Laboratorio de Citogenética Vegetal, Universidad Nacional de
Misiones, Rivadavia 2370, 3300 Posadas, Argentina
2 Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste (IBONE-CONICET), Sgto.
Cabral 2131, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina
* Author for correspondence: patriciamaguilera@gmail.com
All materials CHN; collected in Argentina, Misiones; collectors:
H = A.I. Honfi, Ag = P.M. Aguilera; vouchers in MNES.
This research was supported by Agencia Nacional de Promoción
Cienfica y Técnica de Argentina (ANPCyT grant no. PIC T-O 369 07)
and a doctoral fellowship from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones
Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina (CONICET) to P.M.A. We ac-
knowledge to Dr. Mauro Grabiele and Ms. Bib. Irma S. Insaurralde
for their assistance.
ASTE RACE AE
Angelphytum hatschbachii H. Rob., 2n = 64, H 1317.
Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze var. montevidensis, 2n =
44, Ag 21.
Calea unif lora Less., 2n = 32, H 1315.
Matthias Baltisberger
ETH Zurich, Plant Ecological Genetics, Institute of Integrative
Biology, Universitätstr. 16, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland; balti@ethz.ch
All material CHN; collector: MB = Matthias Baltisberger;
vouchers in Z/ZT.
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea fragrantissima (Forssk.) Sch.Bip., 2n = 18; Egypt, MB
13219, M B 13 901.
Aster albanicus Degen, 2n = 18; Albania, MB 124 81, MB 12567;
Albania, A. Mullaj & V. Tartari 12798.
Bidens pilosa L., 2n = 72; Egypt, M B 13292.
Centaurea pindicola Griseb., 2n = 20; Greece, MB & U. Schäppi
12599.
Hieracium murorum L., 2n = 27; Switzerland, M B 1349 2.
Hieracium pilosella L., 2n = 45; Switzerland, MB 13442, MB 13490.
Hieracium piloselloides Vill., 2n = 36; Switzerland, MB 13443, MB
1350 5.
Osteospermum vaillantii (Decne.) Norl., 2n = 32; Egypt, MB
1329 4.
BRASSiCACEAE
Draba aizoides L., 2n = 16; Switzerland, R. Füchter RF123.
CAmpAnulACEAE
Campanula cochleariifolia Lam., 2n = 34; Switzerland, U. Käser
19870074.46.
CARyophyllACEAE
Silene unif lora Roth, 2n = 24; Ireland, M. Gnesotto 14200.
CRASSulACEAE
Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb., 2n = 34; Albania, P. Vogli PV17.
lAm iACEA E
Stachys aegyptiaca Pers., 2n = 34; Egypt, MB 13218, MB 13293.
Stachys arvensis L., 2n = 10; France, Réunion (Indian Ocean), MB
12345 , M B 12369.
Teucrium chamaedrys L., 2n = 62; France, MB & K. Krug 13715.
RAnunCulACEAE
Consolida ajacis (L.) Schur, 2n = 16; Netherlands, MB & D. Frey
13485.
Ranunculus sceleratus L., 2n = 32; Net herland s, MB & D. Frey 13486.
Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2*
Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky
1
& Katja M. Fleckenstein
4
1 Department of Botany, Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1,
664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
4
Faculty of Biology, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg,
Schaenzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
All matherials CHN; collectors: AG = A. Gnutikov, KF =
K. Fleckenstein, PL = P. Lubogoschinsky, VCH = V. Chepinoga;
vouchers in IRKU, duplicates in VLA.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research. All vouchers are deposited in
IRKU; duplicate samples are transferred to VLA.
All materials for the chromosome column should be submitted electronically to: Karol Marhold, karol.marhold@savba.sk (Institute of Botany,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, SK-845 23 Bratislava, Slovakia, and Department of Botany, Charles University, CZ 128–01 Prague, Czech
Republic). The full version of this contribution is available in the online edition of TAXON appended to this article. The following citation
format is recommended: Baltisberger, M. & Voelger, M. 2006. Sternbergia sicula. In: Marhold, K. (ed.), IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 1.
Taxo n 55: 444, E2.
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ACoRACEAE
Acorus calamus L., 2n = 36; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C776.
AliSmATACEAE
Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juz., 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL C713.
Sagittaria natans Pall., 2n = 22; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AG &
I. Enushchenko C612.
Sagittaria trifolia L., 2n = 22; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, P L C711.
ApiACE AE
Cicuta virosa L., 2n = 22; Russia, Buryatia, R. Moriz C1076,
R. Moriz C1077, R. Moriz C1079.
ASTE RACE AE
Inula britannica L., 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C712.
Saussurea amara (L.) DC., 2n = 26; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL
& A. Konovalov C721.
Taraxacum delabatum Hand.-Mazz., 2n = 32; Russia, Buryatia,
AG & VCH C562.
Tephroseris palustris (L.) Rchb., 2n = 48; Russia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai,
PL C695.
Tripolium vulgare Nees, 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL
C759.
BoR AGinAC EAE
Myosotis caespitosa K.F. Schultz, 2n = 48; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, PL C699.
BuTo mACEA E
Butomus junceus Turcz ., 2n = 26; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL
C710.
CARyophyllACEAE
Spergula arvensis L., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, A. Ver-
khozina & N. Yakovchiz C863.
Stellaria bungeana Fenzl, 2n = 36; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
R. Moriz C928.
Stellaria cherleriae (Fisch. ex Ser.) F.N. Williams, 2n = 52; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, A. Konovalov & M. Isaikina C650, M. Isai-
ki na C673.
Stellaria dichotoma L., 2n = 44; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, S. Ros-
bakh C649.
ChEnopoDiACEAE
Kalidium foliatum (Pall.) Moq., 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL C758.
Kochia angustifolia (Turcz.) Peshkova, 2n = 18; Russia, Zaba ikalskii
Krai, PL C764.
Salicornia perennans Willd., 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL C717.
Cyp ERACE AE
Eleocharis palustris (L.) Roem. & Schult., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL C656.
hyDRoChARiTACEAE
Elodea canadensis Michx., 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
VCH & R. Moriz C957.
niTRARiACEAE
Nitraria sibirica Pall., 2n = 30; Russia, Zabaik alski i Krai, PL C765.
oRChiDACEAE
Spiranthes sinensis (Pers.) Ames, 2n = 30; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, PL C727.
plAn TAGinACE AE
Plantago depressa Schlecht., 2n = 12; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
A. Chepinoga & B. Batbayar C087; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
A. Konovalov, M. Isaikina & PL C800.
Plantago major L., 2n = 12; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, A. Chepi-
noga & B. Batbayar C091; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, A. Kon-
ovalov & KF C801.
Plantago salsa Pall., 2n = 12; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C694,
A. Konovalov & M. Isaik ina C802.
poACE AE
Agrostis clavata Trin., 2n = 42; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH
C130.
Agrostis gigantea Roth, 2n = 28; Russia , Bu ryatia, R. Moriz C1075.
Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv., 2n = 26; Russia, Buryatia,
R. Moriz C10 09, PL C1052.
Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski, 2n = 20; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, VCH & A. Chepinoga C832.
Glyceria trif lora (Kor sh.) Kom., 2n = 20; Russia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai,
VCH & S. Rosbakh C814.
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., 2n = 56; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL C754.
Poa supina Schrad., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH C129.
Puccinellia hauptiana V.I. Krecz., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, A. Konovalov & M. Isaikina C789.
Puccinellia macranthera V.I. Krecz., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, VCH & S. Rosbakh C651, VCH C652, PL C678, PL C688,
VCH & S. Rosbakh C841.
Puccinellia tenuiflora (Griseb.) Scribn. & Merr., 2n = 14; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH & S. Rosbakh C653, VCH & S. Rosbakh
C654, PL C689, VCH C788.
po ly G o n AC E A E
Rheum rhabarbarum L., 2n = 44; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
A. Konovalov & M. Isaik ina C790.
Rumex acetosella L., 2n = ca. 42; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH
C792.
Rumex maritimus L., 2n = 40; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH &
S. Rosbakh C791.
Rumex pseudonatronatus (Borbas) Borbas ex Murb., 2n = 20; Rus-
sia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, AG & V. Mozer C194; Russia, Buryatia,
R. Moriz C1068.
poTAmoGETonACEAE
Potamogeton compressus L., 2n = 26; Russia, Zabaik alski i Krai, AG
& I. Enushchenko С397, PL, S. Rosbakh & VCH C736.
Potamogeton pectinatus L., 2n = ca. 78; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
AG & I. Enushchenko С396.
pRim ulAC EAE
Glaux maritima L., 2n = 30; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C674.
RAnunCulACEAE
Aconitum septentrionale Koelle, 2n = 16; Ru ssia, Irkuts kaya Obl ast’,
R. Moriz C954; Russia, Buryatia, R. Moriz C1021.
Anemone baicalensis Turcz. ex Ledeb., 2n = 28; Russia, Buryatia,
R. Moriz C1022, PL C1047.
Atragene speciosa Weinm., 2n = 16; Russia, Buryatia, PL C1053.
Batrachium kauffmannii (Clerc) V.I. Krecz., 2n = 32; Ru ssia, Irkuts -
kaya Oblast’, VCH & Z. Kaplan C1086.
Batrachium trichophyllum (Chaix) Bosch, 2n = 16; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL C768.
Caltha membranacea (Turcz.) Schipcz., 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikal-
skii Krai, VCH C661.
Caltha palustris L., 2n = 32; Russia, Buryatia, R. Moriz C1038. 2n
= 60; Russia, Buryatia, R. Moriz C1061.
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Halerpestes salsuginosa (Pall. ex Georgi) Greene, 2n = 48; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C698.
Halerpestes sarmentosa (Adams) Kom., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL C696.
Leptopyrum fumarioides (L.) Rchb., 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, A. Konovalov, M. Isaikina, PL & KF C881.
Pulastilla ambigua (Turcz. ex Pritz.) Juz., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkuts-
kaya Oblast’, S. Bukin, D. Abdullin & D. Zhgulev C823.
Ranunculus chinensis Bunge, 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL C668.
Ranunculus gmelinii DC., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH
C662.
Ranunculus propinquus C.A. Mey., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, VCH C626; Russia, Buryatia, R. Moriz C974.
Ranunculus radicans C.A. Mey., 2n = 30; Russia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai,
PL & VCH C700. 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C770.
Ranunculus reptans L., 2n = 32; Russia, Zabai kalsk ii Krai, PL C658.
Ranunculus sceleratus L., 2n = 56; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL
C769. 2n = 64; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, S. Rosbakh & KF
C824.
Thacla natans (Pall. ex Georgi) Deyl & Soják, 2n = 32; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C767.
RoSACEAE
Chamaerhodos erecta (L.) Bunge, 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, VCH, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina, A. Konovalov & N. Pazd-
nik ova C795.
Dasiphora parvifolia (Fisch. ex Lehm.) Juz. (≡ Pentaphylloides
parvifolia (Fisch. ex Leh m.) Soják), 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaik alski i
Krai, PL C697.
Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim., 2n = 14; Russia, Buryatia, PL
C1056.
Geum aleppicum Jacq., 2n = 42; Russia, Buryatia, PL C1057.
Geum rivale L., 2n = 42; Russia, Buryatia, PL C1043.
Potentilla acaulis L., 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C706.
Potentilla anserina L., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AG &
I. Enushchenko С391.
Potentilla argentea L., 2n = 42; Ru ssia, Irkutskaya Obl ast’, A. Prud-
nikova & A. Chudinov C845.
Potentilla conferta Bunge, 2n = 42; Ru ssia, Zabai kalsk ii Krai, VCH
& A. Konovalov C853.
Potentilla longifolia Willd. ex Schlecht., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkut skaya
Oblast’, VCH, A. Verkhozina & E. Kuznetsova С852; Russia,
Zabai kalskii Krai, M. Isaikina C851. 2n = 42; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, I. Enushchenko & AG С842.
Potentilla multifida L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH
C648; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C844, VCH, S. Rosbakh &
A. Konovalov C847.
Potentilla norvegica L., 2n = 56; Russia, Krasnoyarskii Krai, VCH
С843.
Potentilla nudicaulis Willd. ex Schlecht., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, VCH & S. Rosbakh C850.
Potentilla paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray, 2n = 28; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, AG & I. Enushchenko C403, VCH & S. Rosbakh
C846.
Potentilla semiglabra Juz., 2n = 56; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AG
& I. Enushchenko С407.
Potentilla sericea L., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH &
al. C849.
Potentilla tanacetifolia Willd. ex Schlecht., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL C684.
Potentilla tergemina Sojak, 2n = 28; Rus sia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH
& M. Isaikina C848.
SAliCACEAE
Salix schwerinii E. Wolf, 2n = 38; Rus sia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL C778.
TR ApAC EAE
Trapa sibirica Fler., 2n = 48; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, AG &
I. Enushchenko C528.
Typ hACEA E
Typha latifolia L., 2n = 30; Russia , Irk utskaya Oblast’, AG & A. Ros-
bakh C222.
ZAnniChElliACEAE
Zannichellia pedunculata Rchb., 2n = 24; Ru ssia, Zabaikal skii Kra i,
PL C74 8.
Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2
* Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky,
1
Maria M. Isaikina
4
& Aleksandr S. Konovalov
1
1 Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle. 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
4
Irkutsk State Academy of Agriculture, 664038 Molodezhnii
village, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk Oblast’, Russia
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
All matherials CHN; collectors: AK = A. Konovalov, MI =
M. Isaikina, PL = P. Lubogoschinsky, SR = S. Rosbakh, VCH =
V. Chepinoga; vouchers in IRKU, duplicates in VLA.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research.
ASClEpiADACEAE
Vincetoxicum sibiricum (L.) Decne, 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, VCH С819, VCH & N. Pazdnikova С820. 2n = 24; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, PL С705.
ASTE RACE AE
Artemisia anethifolia Weber ex Stechm., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL С680.
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, PL & AK С723.
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd., 2n = 18; Ru ssia, Zabai kalsk ii
Krai, PL С681.
Kalimeris integrifolia Turcz ., 2n = 36; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL С719.
Leontodon autumnalis L., 2n = 12; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
R. Moriz С 991.
Leontopodium conglobatum (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz., 2n = 52; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, PL С771.
Leontopodium leontopodioides (Willd.) Beauverd, 2n = 26; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, PL С692.
Ligularia f ischeri Turcz ., 2n = 60; Russia, Zabai kalsk ii Krai, PL С774.
Tragopogon orientalis L., 2n = 12; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH
& N. Dulepova С862.
Xanthium sibiricum Patrin ex Widder, 2n = 36; Rus sia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, PL & AK С722.
Youngia stenoma (Turcz. ex DC.) Ledeb., 2n = 10; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, PL С 752.
BRASSiCACEAE
Alyssum obovatum (C.A. Mey.) Turcz., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, N. Dulepova С838.
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Erysimum flavum (Georgi) Bobrov, 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, VCH, A. Verkhozina & E. Kuznetsova С869.
CARyophyllACEAE
Silene amoena L. (= S. repens Patrin), 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva С920.
ChEnopoDiACEAE
Corispermum sibiricum Iljin, 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
VCH, A. Verkhozina & E. Kuznetsova C641.
Dip SACACE AE
Scabiosa comosa Fisch. ex Roem. & Schult., 2n = 16; Russia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH, SR & N. Pazdnikova С793.
FABAC EAE
Amoria hybrida (L.) C. Presl (≡ Trifolium hybridum L.), 2n = 16;
Russia, Republic of Buryatia, R. Moriz С1069.
Astragalus adsurgens Pall., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL С687.
Astragalus olchonensis Gontsch., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, A. Verkhozina, D. Krivenko & Ye. Zhmud’ C867.
Chrysaspis spadicea (L.) Greene (≡ Trifolium spadiceum L.), 2n =
14; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, R. Moriz С1015.
Melilotoides ruthenicus (L.) Soják, 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, PL С701.
hypE CoACEAE
Hypecoum erectum L., 2n = 16; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
I. Enushchenko С837.
lAm iACEA E
Leonurus sibiricus L., 2n = 20; Russia, Zabaikalsk ii Krai, PL С741.
pApAV ER ACE AE
Papaver amurense (N. Busch) Tolm., 2n = 42; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, MI С803.
Papaver nudicaule L., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AK, MI
& PL С804.
poACE AE
Achnatherum sibiricum (L.) Keng ex Tzvelev, 2n = 24; Russia, Za-
baikalskii Krai, VCH, SR, MI & al. С807.
Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev, 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, VC H, SR, MI, N. Pazdnikova & AK С808.
Eragrostis minor Host, 2n = 40; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, MI &
N. Pazdnikova С816.
Festuca ovina L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH С836.
Panicum miliaceum L. s.l., 2n = 36; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AK
& MI С840.
Poa stepposa ( K rylov) Roshev., 2n = 42; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
AK & MI С810, VCH & SR С811.
Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv., 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
VCH, SR, MI & al. С817, VCH, SR, MI & al. С818.
Stipa krylovii Ros hev., 2n = 44; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH
& SR С813.
RoSACEAE
Sanguisorba officinalis L., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH,
SR & N. Pazdnikova С797.
Sanguisorba parviflora (Maxim.) Takeda, 2n = 28; Russia, Zabai-
kalskii Krai, AK & MI С796.
Sanguisorba tenuifolia Fisch. ex Lin k, 2n = 28; Russia, Za baikalskii
Krai, VCH & SR С798.
RuBiACEAE
Rubia cordifolia L., 2n = 22; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL & AK
С724.
SCRophulARiACEAE
Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum L., 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, VCH С660.
Veronica daurica Steven, 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL
С739.
SolAnACEAE
Hyoscyamus niger L., 2n = 34; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, AK &
K. Fleckenstein С821.
Solanum septemlobum Bunge, 2n = 24; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
PL С775.
VAlERiAnACEAE
Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Dufr., 2n = 22; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
VCH, SR, MI & al. С794.
Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2
* Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Ruslan S. Moriz,
1
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky
1
&
Anastasya S. Sergeyeva
1
1 Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
All matherials CHN; collectors: AS = A. Sergeyeva, PL =
P. Lubo goschinsky, RM = R. Moriz, VCH = V. Chepinoga; vouchers
in IRKU, duplicates in VLA.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research.
ApiACE AE
Angelica decurrens (Ledeb.) B. Fedtsch., 2n = 22; Ru ssia, Republic
of Buryatia, RM С1060.
Angelica sylvestris L., 2n = 22; Russia, Kr asnoyarsk ii Krai, A. Gnuti-
kov & I. Enushchenko С537; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, PL
С1045; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, AS С912.
Bupleurum aureum Fisch. ex Hoffm., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, RM & AS С926.
Pleurospermum uralense Hoffm., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, RM С1025.
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea millefolium L., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM
С1003.
Chrysanthemum zawadskii subsp. peleiolepis (Trautv.) A.V. Greben-
juk & Czepinoga, 2n = 72; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, RM &
AS С943.
Chrysanthemum zawadskii Herbich subsp. zawadskii, 2n = 54; Ru s-
sia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL С772.
Cirsium helenioides (L.) Hill, 2n = 34; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С973, RM С1028, PL С1046.
Doronicum altaicum Pall., 2n = 60; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С1037.
Fornicium uniflorum (L.) Zuev (Rhaponticum uniflorum (L.) DC.),
2n = 26; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL & K. Flec kenstein С666.
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Lepidotheca suaveolens (Pursh) Nutt (≡ Chamomilla suaveolens
(P ursh) Rydb.), 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM С1016.
Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., 2n = 36; Rus sia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С989.
Mulgedium sibiricum (L.) Less. (≡ Lactuca sibirica (L.) Benth. ex
Maxim.), 2n = 18; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, PL С718.
Parasenecio hastatus (L.) H. Koyama (≡ Cacalia hastata L.), 2n =
60; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM С1018.
Petasites radiatus (J.F. Gmel.) J. Toman (= Nardosmia laevigata
(Willd.) DC.), 2n = 60; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM С965.
Senecio vulgaris L., 2n = 40; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VCH,
S. Rosbakh & M. Isaikina С861.
Tanacetum boreale Fisch. ex DC., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, RM & AS С921.
Tussilago farfara L., 2n = 60; Ru ssia, Republic of Bur yatia, R M С982.
BRASSiCACEAE
Lepidium densiflorum Schrad., 2n = 32; Russia, Republic of Bur-
yatia, VCH C805.
Lepidium ruderale L., 2n = 32; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, VCH
C806, B. Batbayar & A. Chepinoga C870.
CAnnABACEAE
Cannabis sativa L. s.l., 2n = 20; Russia, Zabaik alski i Krai, PL С702.
CARyophyllACEAE
Dianthus superbus L., 2n = 30; Russia, Irk utskaya Oblast’, A. Gnut-
i kov С203.
ConVAllARiACEAE
Maianthemum bifolium (L.) F.W. Schmidt, 2n = 36; Russia, Irkuts-
kaya Oblast’, RM С956.
FABAC EAE
Vicia sepium L., 2n = 14; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM С967.
FumA RiACE AE
Corydalis impatiens (Pall.) Fisch., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, N. Dulepova С839.
GER AniAC EAE
Geranium sibiricum L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
A. Chepinoga & B. Batbayar С092.
lAm iACEA E
Dracocephalum nutans L., 2n = 10; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
S. Rosbakh С133.
Lamium album L., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Bur yatia , RM С1019.
Prunella vulgaris L., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, RM
С987, RM С1024.
liliACEAE
Lilium pilosiusculum (Freyn) Miscz., 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, RM С952.
mEl AnTh iACEA E
Veratrum lobelianum Be r nh., 2n = 32; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С1026.
onAG RACEAE
Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Sco p., 2n = 36; Rus sia, Irkutsk aya
Oblast’, RM & AS С932; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, A. Konovalov
& M. Isaikina С822.
oRChiDACEAE
Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Druce) Soó, 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, AS С1014.
pAR nAS SiA CEA E
Parnassia palustris L., 2n = 36; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, A. Gnuti-
kov & I. Enushchenko С587.
pinAC EAE
Abies sibirica Le deb., 2n = 24; Russia, Irkut skaya Oblast’, AS С948.
poACE AE
Anthoxanthum alpinum Á. Löve & D. Löve, 2n = 10; Russia, Re-
public of Buryatia, RM С966.
Anthoxanthum odoratum L., 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Bu r yatia,
RM С1033.
Calamagrostis langsdorfii (Link) Trin., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic
of Buryatia, PL С1054.
Calamagrostis obtusata Trin., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Bur-
yatia, PL С1055.
Deschampsia altaica (Schischkin) O.D. Nikif., 2n = 26; Russia, Tyva
Republic, E. Vedernikova С834.
Elymus novae-angliae (Scribn .) Tzvelev, 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, A. Gnutikov & VCH С237.
Hierochloё glabra Trin., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С975.
Milium effusum L., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, PL С1050.
Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst., 2n = 28; Russia , Irk utskaya Oblast’,
A. Gnutikov & VCH С138.
Poa nemoralis L., 2n = 42; Russia, Republic of Buryat ia, PL С1051.
polEmoniACEAE
Polemonium racemosum Kitam., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Bur-
yatia, RM С1027, RM С1029.
RoSACEAE
Rubus humilifolius C.A. Mey., 2n = 14; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
PL С1048; Russia, Zabaikalskii Krai, VC H С665.
Rubus matsumuranus H. Lév. & Vaniot, 2n = 28; Russia, Republic
of Buryatia, RM С1030.
SAmB uCACE AE
Sambucus sibirica Nakai, 2n = 38; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, RM
& AS С927.
SAXi FRAG ACEAE
Mitella nuda L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, RM С953.
SCRophulARiACEAE
Pedicularis resupinata L., 2n = 16; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
RM С1073.
TRilliACEAE
Paris quadrifolia L., 2n = 10; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, PL
С1049; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, RM С945.
Vio lACEA E
Viola biflora L., 2n = 12; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, A. Kon-
ovalov, RM & AS С1065.
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Christoph Dobeš,
1
* Antonia Scherbantin,
1
Juraj Paule,
2
Manuel Striegel
3 &
Britta Kais
4
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Pharmacobotany, University of
Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria
2 Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution, Senckenberg
Research Institute, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt/Main,
Germany
3 Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg, Biodiversity
and Plant Systematics, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer
Feld 345, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany; current address: mykotox,
Mühltalstr. 102, 69121 Heidelberg, Germany
4 Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg, Aquatic Ecol-
ogy and Toxicology, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld
230, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
* Author of correspondence: christoph.dobes@univie.ac.at.
All materials CHN; collectors CD = Chri stoph Dob, JP = Jur aj
Paule.
This study was supported by the DFG (grant no. DO-792/1-1
to C.D.).
RoSACEAE
Potentilla aurea L., 2n = 14; Italy, CD Ptl4031, CD Ptl4032 (HEID
806942–806945), CD Ptl4104 (HEID 807066–807067).
Potentilla brauneana Hoppe, 2n = 14; Italy, Thomas Haber-
ler Ptl4389 (HEID 807525), CD Ptl4091, CD Ptl4095 (HEID
807043–807044, 807050 807051).
Potentilla crantzii (Crantz) Beck ex Fritsch, 2n = 28; Slovenia, JP
Ptl4231 (HEID 807309–807310); 2n = 35; France, CD Ptl7056,
CD Ptl7058 (HEID 805865–805866, 805869–805870); 2n = 42;
Italy, C D Pt l 4111 (HEID 806885, 807079).
Potentilla heptaphylla L., 2n = 14; Austria, CD Ptl3923 (HEID
805661–805662); Germany, T. Gregor Ptl3410 (W 2012-02368),
T. Gregor Ptl3400 (HEID 805120, W 2012-02358).
Potentilla incana G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb., 2n = 28; Austria,
JP Ptl6181, JP Ptl6187 (HEID 806100, 806106–806107, W 2012-
02 431); Italy, CD Ptl4291 (HEID 807407, W 2012-02289), CD
Ptl4316 (HEID 807440, W 2012-02443); ** 2n = 48–52; Swede n,
T. Gregor Ptl3056, T. Gregor Ptl3059 (HEID 804524–804525,
804530–804531).
Potentilla neumanniana Rchb. (The species is treated here in
a broad circumscription and presumably comprises various
forms of different evolutionary origin.), 2n = 28; Austria, JP
Ptl6201 (HEID 806132, W 2012-02432); Germany, CD Ptl3747,
CD Ptl3748 (HEID 805527–805530); Italy, CD Ptl4392, CD
Ptl4393, CD Ptl4400 (HEID 807529–807531, 807543–807544,
W 2012-02290); 2n = 35; France, CD Ptl7261 (HEID 805916,
W 2012-02247, W 2012-02313); Germany, CD Ptl3741 (HEID
805515–8 05516); Italy, CD Ptl4391, CD Ptl4395 (HEID 807528,
807534–807535, W 2012-02291); Switzerland, S. Nürnberger
Pt l3752, S. Nürnberger Ptl375 8 (HEID 805536, 805541); 2n =
42; France, CD Ptl3522, C D P tl3526 (HEID 805224–805225,
805231–805232, W 2012-02482), CD Ptl7271 (HEID 805926,
W 2012-02248, W 2012-02314), CD Pt l4271 (HEID 807376);
Italy, CD Ptl4396 (HEID 807536–807537); 2n = 49; Spain, JP
Ptl6091 (HEID 805969, W 2012-02430); 2n = 56; Spain, JP
Ptl6121 (HEID 806013, W 2012-02507); 2n = 62–63; Spain,
JP Ptl6113 (HEID 806005–806006); 2n = 60–65. France, CD
Ptl3501 (HEID 805170–805171, W 2012-02451).
Potentilla recta L., 2n = 28; Spain, J P Pt l6142 (HEID 806051–
806052).
Potentilla rigoana Th. Wolf, * 2n = 14; Italy, CD Ptl4681 (HEID
807643, W 2012-02167, W 2012-02428), CD Ptl4349 (HEID
807485–807486, W 2012-02199, W 2012-02447).
Potentilla sterneri T. Gregor & Karlsson, 2n = 42; Sweden, T. Gregor
Ptl3243 (HEID 804879–804880).
Potentilla subacaulis L., ** 2n = 14 + 3–6B; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5525, V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5527, V. Ch epi -
noga & al. Ptl5533 (W 2012 -02330, W 2012-02336, W 2012- 02337).
Potentilla thuringiaca Bernh., 2n = 42; Switzerland, CD Ptl4608
(H EID 807629, W 2012-02164); ** 2n = 61–63; Sw it zerland , CD
Ptl4571 (HEID 807592, W 2012-02213).
Potentilla velutina Lehm., 2n = 14; France, CD Ptl3583 (HEID
805288, W 2012-02466, W 2012-02317), CD Ptl3628 (HEID
805384, W 2012-02467, W 2012-02322).
Dalvir Kaur & Vijay K. Singhal*
Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
* Author for correspondence: vksinghal53@gmail.com
All materials CHN, collected in India, Himachal Pradesh; col-
lector: DK = Dalvir Kaur; vouchers in PUN.
The study was supported by financial grant under DRS SAP-II
and ASIST Programme of UGC, New Delhi.
ApiACE AE
Bupleurum himalayense Klotzsch, n = 8; DK 26020.
Eriocycla caespitosa H. Wolff, n = 11; DK 26021.
Seseli sibiricum Benth. ex C.B. Clarke, n = 11; D K 2 60 31.
ASTE RACE AE
Crepis multicaulis Ledeb., n = 5; DK 26097, DK 26098, DK 26099.
Crepis sancta (L.) Babc., n = 5; DK 26100, DK 26201.
Erigeron mucronatus DC., n = 9; DK 26214.
Erigeron umbrosus (Ka r. & Kir.) Popov, n = 9; DK 26215, DK 26216,
DK 26217, DK 26218.
Lactuca orientalis Boiss., n = 9; DK 26241, DK 26242.
Saussurea albescens Hook. f. & Thomson ex C.B. Clarke, n = 17;
DK 26262.
Senecio krascheninnikovii Schischk., n = 10; DK 26253.
Youngia glauca E dgew., n = 8; DK 26096.
BERBERiDACEAE
Berberis kunwarensis Royle, n = 14; DK 23383 .
BiGnoniACEAE
Incarvillea arguta Royle, n = 11; DK 25515.
Incarvillea emodi (Lindl.) Chatterjee, n = 11; DK 25511.
BRASSiCACEAE
Arabis glabra Bernh., n = 6; DK 25549.
Arabis nova Vill., n = 8; DK 25550 .
Arabis tibetica Hook. f. & Thomson, n = 21; DK 25563 .
Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl, n = 14; DK 25561.
Erysimum hieraciifolium L., n = 16; DK 25557.
Erysimum melicentae Dunn, n = 21; DK 25558 .
Sisymbrium orientale L., n = 7; DK 25562.
CAmpAnulACEAE
Campanula argyrotricha Wall. & DC., n = 14; DK 19 88 9.
CAppARiDACEAE
Capparis spinosa L., n = 12; DK 23388, DK 23391.
CApRiFoliACEAE
Lonicera hypoleuca Decne., n = 9; DK 25954, DK 25955.
Lonicera myrtillus Hook. f. & Thomson, n = 9; DK 25952.
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CARyophyllACEAE
Arenaria edgeworthiana Majumdar, n = 11; DK 25827.
Minuartia kashmirica Mattf., n = 13; DK 25834.
Myosoton aquaticum Moench, n = 14; DK 25835.
Sagina saginoides (L.) H. Karst., n = 11; DK 25836 .
Spergularia diandra (Guss.) Heldr., n = 9; DK 25843. n = 18; DK
25842.
Stellaria paniculata E dgew., n = 17; DK 25849.
ChEnopoDiACEAE
Salsola collina Pall., n = 9; DK 25532 , DK 25533.
Salsola kali L., n = 27; DK 25536, D K 25538.
ElA EAGnAC EAE
Elaeagnus parvifolia Wall. ex Royle, n = 9; DK 23380 .
Hippophae salicifolia D. Don, n = 9; DK 23370.
FABAC EAE
Astragalus candolleanus Royle, n = 8; DK 25973.
Astragalus malacophyllus Benth. ex Bunge, n = 8; DK 25971.
Astragalus strobiliferus Royle, n = 8; DK 25975.
Colutea nepalensis Sims, n = 8; DK 25980, DK 25981, DK 25982.
Desmodium elegans var. nutans (Hook.) H. Ohashi, n = 11; DK 25960.
Desmodium racemosum DC., n = 11; DK 25959.
Indigofera himalayensis Ali, n = 8; DK 25821.
Medicago falcata L., n = 8; DK 25988.
Piptanthus nepalensis Sweet, n = 9; DK 25998.
Trigonella emodi Benth., n = 8; DK 25817, DK 25818.
Trigonella pubescens Edgew. ex Baker, n = 8; DK 25819.
Vicia pallida Tu r cz., n = 12; DK 25810.
FumA RiACE AE
Corydalis ramosa Wall., n = 8; DK 23375 .
GEnTiAnACEAE
Gentiana argentea Royle ex D. Don, n = 9; DK 23400.
GER AniAC EAE
Erodium cicutarium (L.) L’Her. ex Aiton, n = 10; DK 26010
hypERiCACEAE
Hypericum perforatum L., n = 16; DK 23395.
lAm iACEA E
Thymus linearis Benth., n = 13; DK 25928, DK 25930, DK 25933.
onAG RACEAE
Epilobium hirsutum L., n = 18; DK 25857.
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb., n = 18; DK 25855 .
Oenothera affinis Cambess., n = 14; DK 25851.
phyTol ACCAEAE
Phytolacca acinosa Roxb., n = 36; DK 25528 .
pRim ulAC EAE
Androsace rotundifolia Hardw., n = 10; DK 23397.
Androsace sarmentosa Wall., n = 10; DK 23398.
RAnunCulACEAE
Aquilegia fragrans Benth., n = 7; DK 23352, DK 23353.
Delphinium roylei Munz, n = 8; DK 23357.
Thalictrum minus L., n = 7; DK 26052 .
RoSACEAE
Fragaria nubicola Lindl. ex Lacaita, n = 7; DK 25894, DK 25895.
Potentilla bifurca L., n = 21; DK 26 007.
Potentilla cuneifolia Bertol., n = 14; DK 26008.
Rosa brunonii Lindl., n = 7; DK 25896.
SCRophulARiACEAE
Veronica anagallis-aquatica L., n = 9; DK 25577. n = 18; DK 25575,
DK 25576, DK 25589.
Aleksandr A. Korobkov,
1
Violetta V. Kotseruba,
1
Nina S. Probatova
2
* & Aleksandr A. Gnutikov
1
1 V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
2 Professora Popova Str., 197376, St.-Petersbourg, Russia
2 Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022
Vladivostok, Russia
* Author for correspondence: probatova@ibss.dvo.ru
All material CHN; collectors: AK = A.A. Korobkov, SK =
S.G. Kazanovsky; all Artemisia vouchers in LE.
Th is st udy was suppor ted by grant s no. 10-04 - 00779 (to A. A. Ko-
robkov), 07-04-00610, 11-04-00240 (to N.S. Probatova), 11-04-01167
(to V.S. Schneyer), 12-04-01586 (to A.V. Verkhozina), from the Rus-
sian Fund for Basic Research (RFBR).
AmARAnThACEAE
Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson, 2n = 32; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
Ne c h aev 11174 (VLA).
ASTE RACE AE
Artemisia annua L., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-
87; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05-02; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, A K 05-41.
Artemisia arctica Less., 2n = 18; Russia, Kamchatskii Krai, Kam-
chatka Peninsula, Yefimov 08-05; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai,
Antonova 08-10.
Artemisia argyi H. Lév. & Vaniot, 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya
Oblast’, AK 07-57, AK 07-58; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-89,
AK 05-90, AK 05-91, AK 07-55, AK 07-56.
Artemisia borealis Pall., 2n = 18; Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula,
Yak ubov 05-39.
Artemisia commutata Besser, 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
AK 07-107, AK 07-108, AK 07-109, AK 07-110, AK 07-111, AK
07-112 , A K 07-113 , AK 07-114, AK 07-175, AK 07-176, AK 07-177,
AK 07-17 8.
Artemisia desertorum Spre ng., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
AK 07-124, AK 07-126, AK 07-134, AK 07-173, AK 07-174. 2n =
36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-125, AK 07- 127, AK 07-
128, AK 07-129, AK 07-130, AK 07-131, AK 07-132, AK 07-133,
AK 07-135; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05-135, AK 05-136,
AK 05-138, AK 05-139, AK 05-140, AK 05-141, AK 05-142; Russia,
Primorskii Krai, AK 05-134, AK 05-137.
Artemisia feddei H. Lév. & Vaniot, 2n = 16; Ru ssia, Primor skii Krai,
AK 05-18, AK 05-81, AK 05-82, AK 05- 83, AK 05-84.
Artemisia freyniana (Pamp.) Krasch., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya
Ob last’, AK 07-77, AK 07-78, AK 07-79, AK 07-80, AK 07-81, AK
07-82, AK 07-84, AK 07-85, AK 07-86; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
AK 05-01, AK 05-22, AK 05-23, AK 05-24, AK 07-89.
Artemisia glomerata Ledeb., 2n = 54; Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula,
Yefimov 08-04.
Artemisia gmelinii Weber ex Stechm., 2n = 54; Russia, Amurskaya
Oblast’, AK 07-88, AK 07-89, AK 07-90, AK 07-91, AK 07-92, AK
07-93, AK 07-97, AK 07-99; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 08-
34, AK 08-35, AK 05-38; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-30, AK
05 -31, AK 05-32, A K 05-33, AK 05-34, AK 05-36, AK 05-37, AK
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Tkachenko 00-04.
Artemisia integrifolia L., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK
07-19, AK 07-21, AK 07-25; Russia, Evreiskaya Avtonomnaya
Ob last’, AK 05-96; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05-12, AK
05-97, AK 05-98, AK 05-99, AK 05-100, AK 05-102, AK 05-103,
AK 05-104, AK 08-18; Russia, Sakhalin Island, Smirnov 00-19.
2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-17, AK 07-18, AK
07-20, AK 07-22, AK 07-23, AK 07-24, AK 07-179, AK 07-180,
AK 07-181, AK 07-183, AK 07- 185; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
05-95, AK 05-105, AK 05-106, AK 05-107, AK 08-17.
Artemisia keiskeana Miq., 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
05- 42, AK 05- 43.
Artemisia koidzumii Nakai, 2n = 36; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai,
AK 05-11, AK 05-74, AK 05-75, AK 05-76, AK 05-78, AK 05-79,
AK 05- 80, A K 08-32; Russia, Sakhalin Island, Firssov 08 -01,
Romanov 05 -77.
Artemisia laciniata Willd., 2n = 18; Russia , Amu rskaya Oblast’, AK
07-63, AK 07-64, AK 07-65, AK 07-66, AK 07-67, AK 07-68, AK
07-69, AK 07-70, AK 07-71, AK 07-72, AK 07-102, AK 07-103, AK
07-104; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-03, AK 05-28, AK 05-
29; Russia, Kuril Islands, Stupina 11-01, Stupina 11-02, Stupina
11- 03, S t upi n a 11- 0 4. 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK
07-61, AK 07- 62, AK 07-172.
Artemisia lagocephala Fisch. ex Besser, 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, Ale k se y eva 07-155. 2n = 54; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Starchenko 07-60; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, Antonova 08-12.
Artemisia leucophylla Turcz. ex C.B. Clarke, 2n = 16; Russia , Sh an-
tarskie Islands, K r juk ova 0 8 -11.
Artemisia littoricola Kitam., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Alek-
seyeva 07-151, AK 05-112, AK 05-115, AK 05-120, AK 05-113, AK
05 -114, AK 05-116, AK 05-117, AK 05-118, AK 05-119, AK 08-78;
Russia, Sakhalin Island, Tkachenko 00-05.
Artemisia macilenta (Max im.) Kras ch ., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya
Ob last’, AK 07-136, AK 07-137, AK 07-138, AK 07-140, AK 07-141,
AK 0 7-142. 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 0 7-139, AK
07-143, AK 07-144, AK 07-145.
Artemisia manshurica (Kom.) Kom., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, AK 89-02, AK 05-10, AK 05-108, AK 05-109, AK 05-128,
AK 05-129, AK 05-130, AK 05-131, AK 05-133, AK 07-110, AK
07-111, AK 07-122, AK 07-123, AK 08-79.
Artemisia maximovicziana Krasch. ex Poljakov, 2n = 90; Russia,
Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-101; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK
05-04, AK 05-25.
Artemisia medioxima Krasch. ex Poljakov, 2n = ca. 108; Russia,
Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-73, AK 07-74, AK 07-76. 2n = 126;
Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05-45, AK 05-46. 2n = 144; Rus -
sia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05-44.
Artemisia mongolica Fisch. ex Besser, 2n = 16; Russia, Amurskaya
Ob last’, Starchenko 07-59.
Artemisia montana Pamp., 2n = 54; Russia, Sakhalin Island, Firssov
08- 02.
Artemisia rubripes Nakai, 2n = 16; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK
05-45, AK 05-46, AK 07-38, AK 07-39, AK 07-40, AK 07-41, AK
07-42, AK 07-44, AK 07-47, AK 07-48; Russia, Khabarovskii
Krai, AK 05-14, AK 05-15, AK 05-16, AK 05-17, AK 05-50, AK
05-55, AK 05-56, AK 05-57; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-47,
AK 05-48, AK 05-49, AK 05-51, AK 05-52, AK 05-53, AK 05-54,
AK 05-58, AK 05-59, AK 05-61, AK 07-43, Ale k sey e va 07-152 .
Artemisia schmidtiana Maxim., 2n = 18; Russia, Kuril Islands,
Yer yomen ko 07-169.
Artemisia scoparia Waldst . & Kit., 2n = 16; Rus sia, Republic of Da-
ghestan, Yarovenko 06 -70 (10936); Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
AK 07-115, AK 07-116, AK 07-117, AK 07-118, AK 07-119; Russia,
Evreiskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast’, AK 05-123, AK 05-124; Rus-
sia, Khabarovskii Krai, AK 05- 09; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
07-120, AK 07-121, AK 05-122, AK 05-125, AK 05-127. 2n = 18;
Russia, Primorskii Krai, A K 05-126.
Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser, 2n = 36; Russia, Amur skaya
Ob last’, AK 07-06, AK 07-09, AK 07-26; Russia, Khabarovskii
Krai, AK 05-20; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-19, AK 05-70,
AK 07-07, AK 07-08, AK 08-43.
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya
Oblast’, AK 07-01, AK 07-02, AK 07-03; Russia, Evreiskaya
Avtonomnaya Oblast’, AK 05-60; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
05-08, AK 05-61.
Artemisia stelleriana Besser, 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
Al ekse yev a 07- 154; Russia, Sakhalin Island, Tkachenko 00-02;
Russia, Kuril Islands, Tkachenko 00-01.
Artemisia stolonifera (Maxim.) Kom., 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya
Oblast’, AK 07-10, AK 07-11, AK 07-12, AK 07-13; Russia, Primor-
skii Krai, AK 05-92, AK 05-93, AK 05-94, AK 07-14, AK 07-15 .
Artemisia subulata Nakai, 2n = 36; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK
07-27, AK 07-28, AK 07- 29, AK 07-30, AK 07-35, AK 07-36, AK
07-37, AK 07-182; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-69. 2n = 54;
Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, AK 07-31, AK 07-32, AK 07-34, AK
07-18 4, AK 07-186.
Artemisia sylvatica Maxim., 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
05-65. 2n = 18. Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-21.
Artemisia tanacetifolia L., 2n = 54; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
AK 07-105.
Artemisia umbrosa Turcz. ex DC., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, Alek seyeva 07-15, AK 08-42. 2n = 54; Russia, Amurskaya
Ob last’, AK 07-49, AK 07-50, AK 07-51, AK 07-52, AK 07-53, AK
07-54, AK 07-188; Russia, Evreiskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast’,
AK 05-85; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK 05-86, AK 05-87, AK
05-88, AK 08-16.
Artemisia vulgaris L., 2n = 16; Russia, Sakhalin Island, Romanov
07-16.
Filifolium sibiricum (L.) Kitam., 2n = 18; Russia, Amurskaya
Ob last’, AK 07- 04 (LE).
poACE AE
Alopecurus aequalis Sobol., 2n = 14; Russia, Leningradskaya
Ob last’, Tsvelyov 11465 (VLA); Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK
11951 (IRK, VLA).
Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Bur-
yatia, SK 12024 (IRK, VLA).
Milium effusum L., 2n = 28; Germany, Ko tseruba 12047 (LE); Slo-
vakia, Kotseruba 12048 (LE); Ukraine, Kotseruba & Onish-
chenko12049 (LE).
Panicum bisulcatum Thunb., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
Ne c h aev 1119 7 (VLA).
Poa alpina L., 2n = 42; Russia, Republic of Daghestan, Kotseruba
11452 (VLA).
Poa annua L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Probatova &
Seledets 10785 (VLA).
RoSACEAE
Potentilla anserina L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Pro-
batova & Seledets 10680 (VLA); Russia, Chitinskaya Oblast’,
Tsyren ova 10718 , 10719 (VLA); Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Tsyrenova 10625 (VLA).
Potentilla fragarioides L., 2n = 14; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Probatova & Seledets 10724 (VLA).
Potentilla tergemina Soják, 2n = 28; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Probatova & Seledets 10738 (VLA).
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Zoya V. Kozhevnikova* & Andrey E. Kozhevnikov
Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022 Vladivostok,
Russia
* Author for correspondence: kozhevnikova@ibss.dvo.ru
All material CHN; collectors: AK = A.E. Kozhevnikov; ZK =
Z.V. Kozhevnikova; vouchers in VLA.
ASTE RACE AE
Inula helenium L., 2n = 20; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
& ZK 791-1.
CupRESSACEAE
Juniperus davurica var. maritima (Urussov) Kozhevnikova, 2n =
22; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
& ZK 607-1,
AK
& ZK 608-1.
Juniperus rigida var. litoralis (Urussov) Kozhevnikova, 2n = 22;
Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
& ZK 607-2,
AK
& ZK 608-2.
Juniperus sargentii (Henry) Takeda ex Nakai, 2n = 22; Russia,
Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Sakhalin Island, AK
416-2.
Juniperus sibirica Burgsd., 2n = 22; Russia, Chitinskaya Oblast′, AK
& ZK 381-1;
Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
& ZK 483-2.
EphEDRACEAE
Ephedra distachya L., 2n = 28; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
801-1.
Ephedra equisetina Bunge, 2n = 14; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK
&
AK
801-2.
Ephedra monosperma J.G. Gmel. ex C.A. Mey, 2n = 14; Russia,
Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
775-1.
FABAC EAE
Lathyrus tuberosus L., 2n = 14; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
&
ZK 78 9-1.
Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Schreb., 2n = 14; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
AK
& ZK 771-2.
mAlVACEAE
Lavatera thuringiaca L., 2n = 44; Russia, Primorskii Krai, AK
&
ZK 796-1.
po ly G o n AC E A E
Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) Gray, 2n = 22; Russia, Krasnodarskii
Krai, Probatova & Seledets 11287.
RAnunCulACEAE
Pulsatilla cernua (Thunb.) Bercht. & J. Presl, 2n = 16; Russia, Pri-
morskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
485- 4, ZK &
AK
726-1, ZK &
AK
732-9,
ZK &
AK
745-3, ZK &
AK
748-2, ZK &
AK
755-3, ZK &
AK
757-1, ZK &
AK
758 -3
.
Pulsatilla chinensis (Bunge) Regel, 2n = 16; Russia, Primorski i Krai,
AK
& ZK 751-1, ZK &
AK
485-3, ZK &
AK
732- 8, ZK &
AK
743-2, ZK &
AK
744-2, ZK &
AK
745-1, ZK &
AK
748-5, ZK &
AK
752-1, ZK &
AK
752-2, ZK &
AK
754 -1,
AK
705-1,
AK
708-1.
Pulsatilla dahurica (Fisch. ex DC.) Spreng.
(light violet flowers)
,
2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
485-2, ZK &
AK
742-1, ZK &
AK
745-4, ZK &
AK
746-1, ZK &
AK
747-1, ZK &
AK
748-1, ZK &
AK
752- 4, ZK &
AK
753-1, ZK &
AK
758 -1,
AK & al. 706-2.
Pulsatilla dahurica (Fisch. ex DC) Spreng.
(white flowers),
2n =
16; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
747-2.
Pulsatilla kissii Mandl, 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
743-1, ZK &
AK
748 -4.
2n = 32; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
ZK &
AK
485-1, ZK &
AK
732-7, ZK &
AK
745 -5.
Pulsatilla turczaninovii Krylov & Serg., 2n = 16; Russia, Pr imorskii
Krai,
ZK &
AK
708-1.
RoSACEAE
Exochorda serratifolia S. Moore, 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
AK
& ZK 468-1.
TAX AC EA E
Taxus cuspidata Sie bold & Zucc., 2n = 24; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
AK
& ZK 341-1.
Denis A. Krivenko,
1
* Tatyana V. Elisafenko,
2
Alexander A. Krasnikov
2
& Olga V. Dorogina
2
1
Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 132
Lermontov Str.,
664033 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of Russian
Academy of Sciences, 101 Zolotodolinskaya Str., 630090
Novosibirsk, Russia
* Author for correspondence: krivenko_da.irk@mail.ru
All materials CHN; collectors: TE = T.V. Elisafenko, DK = D.A.
Krivenko; vouchers in VLA (Poaceae)
&
IRK (Violaceae).
This study was supported by the grant no. 11-04-00240, 12-
04-01586, of the Russian Fund for Basic Research (RFBR), by the
program of the “Biological diversity” Nr. 23, from the Russian Acad-
emy of Sciences and by Interdisciplinary integration projects Nr. 17,
20, from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
poACE AE
Glyceria spiculosa (F. Schmidt) Roshev., 2n = 40; Russia, Kha ba-
rovskii Krai, N.S. Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7085.
Glyceria trif lora (Korsh.) Kom., 2n = 20; Russia, Khabarovskii
Krai, M.V. Kryukova 9721.
Hordeum jubatum L., 2n = 28; Russia, Primorskii Krai, N.S. Pro-
batova & V.P. Seledets 7588.
Leymus mollis (Trin.) Hara, 2n = 28; Russia, Primorskii Krai, O.L.
Burundukova 9529.
Ochlopoa annua (L.) H. Scholz (≡ Poa annua L.), 2n = 28; Russia,
Primorskii Krai, N.S. Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7401.
Schedonorus pratensis (Huds.) P. Beauv., 2n = 14; Russia, Primor-
skii Krai, N.S. Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7395.
Vio lACEA E
Viola alexandrowiana
Juz., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya,
M.M. Ivanova 22910; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, G.P. Semenova
&
M.M. Ivanova 22503.
Viola arvensis
Murray, 2n = 34; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’,
TE 22507.
Viola biflora
L., 2n = 12; Russia, Republic of Altai, T E 22512.
Viola czemalensis Zuev, 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Altai, Yu .V.
Ovchinnikov 22517, TE 22897.
Viola dactyloides
Roem. & Schult., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of
Sakha (Yakutia), G.P. Semenova
&
M.M. Ivanova 22506.
Viola dissecta
Ledeb., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Altai, TE 22525,
TE 22701; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’, TE 22700; Russia,
Republic of Buryatiya, TE 22704; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, TE
& DK 15870, DK 18770. 2n = 48; Russia, Krasnoyarskii Krai,
M.M. Ivanova
&
N.I. Tupitsyna 22524.
Viola epipsiloides Á. Löve & D. Löve, 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, DK 19725.
Viola gmeliniana
Roem. & Schult., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of
Buryatiya, TE 19466; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, TE & DK 18777.
Viola incisa Tu rcz ., 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, DK 18767.
Viola ircutiana Turcz ., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya, G.P.
Semenova
&
M.M. Ivanova 22505.
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Viola irinae Zolot., 2n = 48; Russia, Republic of Altai, TE 22521;
Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’, TE 2252 0.
Viola kamtschadalorum
W. Becke r & Hult., 2n = 72; Russia, Sakha-
linskaya Oblast’, Yu.V. Ovchinnikov 22516.
Viola macroceras Bunge, 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Altai, TE
22519, TE 22518.
Viola mauritii
Tepl ., 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya, TE 22705.
Viola milanae Vl. V. Nikitin, 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Altai, TE
22522, TE 22703; Russia, Republic of Tyva, TE 22523.
Viola mirabilis
L., 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Altai, TE 22510 ;
Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’, TE 22509.
Viola montana
L., 2n = 40; Russia, Krasnoyarskii Krai, TE 22702.
Viola nemoralis Kütz., 2n = 40; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’,
T.V. Elisafenko 22909. 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya,
DK 20667.
Viola odorata
L., 2n = 20; Armenia, Gegarkunik Oblast’, A.V.
Karakulov 22508.
Viola rupestris
F.W. Schmidt, 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Altai,
TE 22501; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’, TE 22502; Russia,
Krasnoyarskii Krai, T E 22511.
Viola sacchalinensis
H. Boissieu, 2n = 20; Russia, Republic of Alt ai,
TE 22706; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya, TE 22513, DK 20665.
Viola selkirkii
Pu rsh ex Goldie, 2n = 24; Russia, Repu bl ic of Khaka-
siya, T E 2 2515; Russia, Republic of Buryatiya, T E 22514.
Viola uniflora
L., 2n = 24; Russia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’, TE
22499, TE 22498.
Viola variegata
Fisch. ex Link , 2n = 24; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai,
G.P. Semenova
&
M.M. Ivanova 22504.
Viola verecunda
A. Gray, 2n = 24; Russia, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’,
Yu.V. Ovchinnikov 22500.
Jaromír Kučera* & Marek Slovák
Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9,
845 23 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
* Author for correspondence: jaromir.kucera@savba.sk
This study was supported by the Research and Development
Support Agency, Bratislava, Slovakia (grants no. APVV-0239-09
and APVV-0320-10)
Chromosome numbers, DNA ploidy levels and genome sizes
were counted and estimated by JK = J. Kučera and MS = M. Slovák;
vouchers are deposited in SAV. Accessions of P. rhagodioloides and
P. pa uc if lora from island of Crete were collected by DZ = D. Zelený,
JD = J. Danihelka and CHFL = Ch. F. Li.
CompoSiTAE
Picris pauciflora Willd.
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Greece, JK & MS GRE1.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.51–1.65 pg, FCM. Greece, DZ, JD & CHFL
PAUC1-CR ETE2, DZ, JD & CHFL PAUC2- C RETE2, DZ, JD
& CHFL PAUC3-CR ET E2; Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M.), JK & MS
MDD1, JK & MS MDD2, JK & MS MDD3; Tu rkey, JK & MS
ULU1, JK & MS ULU2, JK & MS ULU3, JK & MS TUR2_ 1, JK
& MS TUR 2_2, JK & MS TUR2_ 3, JK & MS TRC1, JK & MS
TRC2, JK & MS TRC3.
Picris rhagodioloides Willk.
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Turkey, JK & MS TRD1, JK & MS GRD1.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.00–2.13 pg, FCM. Greece, JK & MS GR A1, JK
& MS GRA2, JK & MS GRA3, JK & MS GRD1, JK & MS GRD2,
JK & MS GRD3, DZ, JD & CHFL RHAG1-C RETE3, DZ, JD &
CHFL RH AG2-CRETE3, DZ, JD & CHFL R HAG3 -CRETE3;
Turkey, JK & MS EDIR1, JK & MS EDIR2, JK & MS EDIR3, JK
& MS TR D1, JK & MS TR D2, JK & MS TR D3.
Picris strigosa M. Bieb.
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Turkey, JK & MS TR D1.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 3.88–3.91 pg, FCM. Turkey, JK & MS TR D1,
JK & MS TRD2.
Maria Lomonosova
Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of Russian
Academy of Science, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia; mlomonosova@
mail.ru
All materials CHN; collectors: ML = Maria Lomonosova, AS =
Alexander Sukhorukov; voucher specimens in NS unless otherwise
stated.
The work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic
Research (grant no. 11-04-00123a, 12-04-00746-a).
ChEnopoDiACEAE
Atriplex fera (L.) Bunge, 2n = 18; Russia, Buryatia Republic, ML
431a.
Atriplex patens (Litv.) Iljin, 2n = 18; Russia, Kurgan Oblast’, ML
733. 2n = 36; Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, ML 123, ML
160; Russia, Kurgan Oblast’, ML 733 а; Russia, Altai Republic,
ML 239; Russia, Buryatia Republic, ML 431.
Atriplex patula L., 2n = 36; Russia, Karelia Republic, ML 769.
Atriplex sagittata L., 2n = 18; Russia, Khakassia Republic, ML 598.
Atriplex sibirica L., 2n = 18; Russia, Buryatia Republic, M L 431.
Chenopodium album L., 2n = 54; Ger many, Berlin, 10 Sep 2000, ML
s.n.; Kazakhstan, Almaty Oblast’, ML & AS 68; Kaz akhsta n, Ea st
Kazakhstan Oblast’, ML & AS 71; Russia, Novosibirsk Oblast’,
ML 266; Russia, Buryatia Republic, ML 450; Russia, Irkutsk
Oblast’, 25 Sep 2002, Zarubin s.n. (IRKU); Russia, Leningrad
Ob last’, ML 768
* Сhenopodium atripliciforme Murr, 2n = 54; Russia, Altai Krai,
7 Aug 2001, Aebel s.n. (TK).
Chenopodium novopokrovskianum (Aellen) Uotila, 2n = 36; Ka-
zakhstan, Almaty Oblast’, ML 52; Russia, Chita Oblast’, ML 480.
Chenopodium strictum Roth, 2n = 36; Kazakh sta n, East Kaza k hstan
Oblast’, ML & AS 72; Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, ML
107; Russia, Altai Krai, ML 86.
Chenopodium suecicum Murr, 2n = 18; Russia, Karelia Republic,
ML 764a, ML 766, ML 769.
* Corispermum chinganicum Iljin, 2n = 18; Kazakhstan, East Ka-
zakhstan Oblast’, ML 91.
* Corispermum macrocarpum Bunge, 2n = 18; Russia, Buryatia
Republic, Korolyuk 254.
Corispermum sibiricum Iljin, 2n = 18; Russia, Chita Oblast’, ML
520; Russia, Buryatia Republic, Kazanovskyi 14980 (IRK).
Kochia scoparia (L.) Schrad., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutsk Oblast’, 19
Sep 2002, ML s.n.
** Suaeda acuminata (C.A. Mey.) Moq., 2n = 18; Belarus, Minsk
Ob last’, D zus 1556.
** Suaeda arcuata Bu nge, 2n = 18; Kazakh stan, Kyzylorda Oblast’,
Mamutov 2.
** Suaeda cor niculata (C.A. Mey.) Bunge subsp. corniculata, 2n =
54; ** Mongolia, Bayan-Olgiy aymaq, Aug 2001, Krasnoborov,
& al. s.n.; Russia, Altai Republic, Krasnoborov 97; Russia, Bash-
kortostan Republic, 15 Aug 2009, Abramova s.n.; Russia, Sakha
(Yakutia) Republic, 23 Aug 2004, Zakharova s.n.
Suaeda microsperma (C.A. Mey.) Fenzl, 2n = 18; Kaza khsta n, East
Kazakhstan Oblast’, M L 17 9, 19 Sep 2001, ML, s.n.; ML & AS
45a.
Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall., 2n = 36; Russia, Saratov Oblast’, 27 Aug
2008, Fedorova s.n.
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Nina S. Probatova,
1
* Sergey G. Kazanovsky,
2
Elvira G. Rudyka,
1
Vitaly P. Seledets
3
& Vitaly A. Nechaev
1
1 Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022
Vladivostok, Russia
2 Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Lermontov Str.,
664033 Irkutsk, Russia
3 Pacific Institute of Geography, Far East Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 7 Radio Street, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia
* Author for correspondence: probatova@ibss.dvo.ru
All material CHN; collectors: NP = N.S. Probatova, SK =
S.G. Kazanovsky; VN = V.A. Nechaev; VS = V.P. Seledets; vouchers
in VLA and IRK.
This study was supported by grants no. 07-04-00610, 11-04-
00240 (to N.S. Probatova), 11-04-01167 (to V.S. Schneyer), 12-04-
01586 (to A.V. Verkhozina), from the Russian Fund for Basic Research
(RFBR), and by Interdisciplinary integration project Nr. 17, from the
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
AliSmATACEAE
Alisma lanceolatum With., 2n = 28; Ukraine, NP 519 0.
AlliACEAE
Allium microdictyon Prokh., 2n = 16; Ru ssia, Republic of Bur yatia,
SK 11991.
Allium schoenoprasum L., 2n = 16; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 12025.
Allium splendens Willd. ex Schult. f., 2n = 32; Russia, Amurskaya
Oblast’, NP & VS 9449. 2n = 64; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Ka pu stina 8538.
AmARAnThACEAE
Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson, 2n = 32; Russia, Krasnodarskii
Krai, NP & VS 11754.
ARiSToloChiACEAE
Aristolochia contorta Bunge, 2n = 14; Russia, Pr imorskii Krai, VN
11133.
ASpAR AGACEA E
Asparagus brachyphyllus Tur cz., 2n = 20; Russia, Zabaikal’skii
Krai, S K 11933.
Asparagus burjaticus Peschkova, 2n = 40; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, Krivenko 11995.
Asparagus davuricus Fisch. ex Link, 2n = 20; Rus sia, Zabaikal’sk ii
Krai, S K 1185 6.
Asparagus gibbus Bunge, 2n = 40; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK
1185 4.
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea asiatica Serg., 2n = 36; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1193 6.
Arctium tomentosum Mill., 2n = 36; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK 119 48.
Centaurea scabiosa L., 2n = 20; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
11941.
Chondrilla brevirostris Fisch. & C.A. Mey., 2n = 15; Russia, As tra-
khanskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 11577.
Cirsium serratuloides Hill, 2n = 34; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 11745.
Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronquist, 2n = 18; Russia, Krasnodarskii
Krai, NP & VS 11594; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 119 65 .
Crepidiastrum denticulatum (Houtt .) Pa k & Kawano, 2n = 10; Rus-
sia, Primorskii Krai, V N 11958 .
Crepis rhoeadifolia M. Bieb., 2n = 10; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
NP & VS 11550.
Crepis tectorum L., 2n = 8; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK 120 02.
Erigeron f laccidus (Bunge) Botsch., 2n = 36; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, SK 11753.
Galinsoga parviflora Cav., 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
SK 119 77.
Helianthus lenticularis Douglas, 2n = 34; Russia, Astrakhanskaya
Ob last’, NP & VS 11628.
Hieracium umbellatum L., 2n = 27; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1193 8.
Ixeris chinensis (Thunb.) Kit ag., 2n = 16; Russia, Zabaikal’ski i Krai,
SK 11993.
Lactuca serriola L., 2n = 18; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP
& VS 11635.
Leontodon autumnalis L., 2n = 12; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
11988 .
Nabalus ochroleuca Maxim., 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
VN 11955.
Phalacroloma septentrionale (Fernald & Wiegand) Tzvelev, 2n = 18;
Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP & VS 11651; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, NP & VS 11767.
Pterocypsela indica (L.) C. Shih, 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
Barkalov 7532.
Saussurea amara (L.) DC., 2n = 26; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
Verkhozina 11984.
Saussurea parviflora DC., 2n = 26+0–7B; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, SK 11918.
Senecio vulgaris L., 2n = 40; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 12 004;
Russia, Primorskii Krai, Semeykin 11905.
Serratula coronata L., 2n = 22; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1194 7.
Sonchus arvensis L., 2n = 36; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 119 66.
Sonchus asper (L.) Hill, 2n = 18; U.S.A., Texas, Rudyka 11548.
Tanacetum vulgare L., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 11959.
Tar a xac u m cf. bessarabicum Hand.-Mazz., 2n = 16; Russia,
Republic of Buryatia, NP & VS 10488.
Tripleurospermum inodorum (L.) Sch. Bip., 2n = 36; Russia,
Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 11927; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, NP
& V S 1110 8.
Trommsdorffia maculata (L.) Bernh., 2n = 10; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, S K 1169 7.
BoR AGinAC EAE
Lappula consanguinea rke, 2n = 24; Russia, Magadanskaya
Ob last’, Lyssenko 11790.
Lappula redowskii (Hornem.) Greene, 2n = 24; Russia, Magadan-
skaya Oblast’, Lyssenk o 11792 .
Lithospermum officinale L., 2n = 28; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
NP & VS 11622.
BRASSiCACEAE
Brassica campestris L., 2n = 20; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1195 4.
Cardamine macrophylla Willd., 2n = 64; Rus sia, Irkutsk aya Obla st’,
SK 12020; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, S K 11932.
Dontostemon integrifolius (L.) Ledeb., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, NP & VS 10766.
Lepidium densiflorum Schrad., 2n = 32; Russia, Magadanskaya
Ob last’, Lyssenko 10584.
Raphanus raphanistrum L., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK 119 22.
Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser, 2n = 32; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai,
SK 120 08.
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CAmpAnulACEAE
Campanula patula L., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK
11963.
Campanula rapunculoides L., 2n = 68; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK 119 67.
CARyophyllACEAE
Dianthus superbus L., 2n = 30; Russia , Irk utskaya Oblast’, SK 11968.
Herniaria glabra L., 2n = 18; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP
& VS 12016.
Minuartia verna (L.) Hiern, 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK 11913.
Neoussuria aprica (Turcz. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Tzvelev, 2n = 48;
Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 119 87, K r i ve nko 12 014 .
Oberna behen (L.) Ikonn., 2n = 24; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
11935; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Vol yn ets 11907.
Silene chamarensis Turc z., 2 n = 24; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 120 01.
Silene jeniseensis Willd., 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 12030.
Silene repens Patri n, 2n = 48; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK 12 003.
Silene turczaninovii Lazkov, 2n = 24; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 11911.
Spergula arvensis L., 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai, V N 1160 1.
Stellaria media (L.) Vill., 2n = 44; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1192 3.
ChEnopoDiACEAE
Atriplex laevis C.A. Mey., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1194 5.
CRASSulACEAE
Aizopsis aizoon (L.) Grulich, 2n = 32; Russia, Khabarovskii Krai,
NP & VS 7200; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Lapenko 11049. 2n = 64;
Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 10930; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, Volynets 11368.
Aizopsis litoralis (Kom.) S. Gontch., 2n = 32; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, S K 11379.
Aizopsis selskiana (Regel & Maack) Grulich, 2n = 32; Russia, Pri-
morskii Krai, V N 11412 ; Russia, Primorskii Krai, VN 11080.
FABAC EAE
Lotus caucasicus Kuprian., 2n = 16; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Manilo 11587. This voucher specimen (VLA) was misidentified
asTrigonella monspeliaca L.”, by Probatova & al. in Taxon 59:
1936, E9 (2010).
Vicia baicalensis (Turcz.) B. Fedtsch., 2n = 12; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, SK 116 91.
Vicia sepium L., 2n = 14; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK 116 96 .
Vicia unijuga A. Braun, 2n = 12; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK
11813.
FumA RiACE AE
Corydalis ochotensis Turcz., 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai, VN
1192 5.
GEnTiAnACEAE
Gentianopsis barbata (Froel.) Ma, 2n = 78; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, SK 11899.
GRoSSulARiACEAE
Ribes triste Pall., 2n = 16; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Barkalov 9841.
lAm iACEA E
Elsholtzia ciliata (Thunb.) Hylander, 2n = 16; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, S K 11937.
Galeopsis bifida Boenn., 2n = 32; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, NP
& VS 10879.
Leonurus quinquelobatus Gilib., 2n = 18; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK 119 26 .
Nepeta cf. pannonica L., 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai, NP &
VS 110 14.
mAlVACEAE
Abutilon theophrasti Medik., 2n = 42; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
SK, Gamburg 12005.
Malva mohileviensis Down., 2n = 42; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai,
NP & VS 11107; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 11624.
Malva pusilla Sm., 2n = 42; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, NP & VS
1162 6.
pApAV ER ACE AE
Papaver nudicaule L., 2n = 28; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK &
Bondarevich 12044, SK 12059. 2n = 42; Russia, Zabaikal’skii
Krai, SK & Chernova 12022.
plAn TAGinACE AE
Plantago lanceolata L., 2n = 12; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP
& VS 11638.
poACE AE
Agropyron desertorum Schult., 2n = 28; Russia, Astrakhanskaya
Ob last’, NP & VS 11611.
Agrostis syreistschikowii P.A. Smirn., 2n = 28; Ukraine, NP 5182 .
Anisantha sterilis (L.) Nevski var. velutina (Volkart ex Hegi)
Tzvelev, 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP & VS 11636.
Anisantha tectorum var. hirsuta (Regel) Tzvelev, 2n = 14; Russia,
Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 12000.
Brachypodium pinnatum (L.) P. Beauv., 2n = 14; Kazakhstan,
Almaatinskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 6848. 2n = 18; Kazakhstan,
Almaatinskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 5123 (VLA); Russia, Novossi-
birskaya Oblast’, VS 4830.
Brachypodium spryginii (Tz velev) Tzvelev, 2n = 18; Russia, Kras-
nodarskii Krai, Manilo 11278.
Briza elatior Sibth. & Sm., 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Manilo 11644.
Bromus squarrosus L., 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP &
VS 11604, NP & VS 12035.
Bromus volgensis Fisch. ex Jacq., 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii
Krai, NP & VS 12028.
Сalamagrostis caucasica Trin., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Da-
ghestan, NP 5421.
Сalamagrostis hakonensis Franch. & Sav., 2n = 56; Japan, Hok-
kaido, V N 7528 .
Cinna latifolia (Trev ir. ex Göp p.) Griseb., 2n = 28; Russia , Republic
of Buryatia, SK 11950.
Dactylis glomerata L ., 2n = 28; Ru ssia, Irk utskaya Oblast’, SK 12018.
Echinochloa spiralis Vasinger, 2 n = 36; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
VN 10439.
× Elyhordeum arc uatum W.W. Mitch. & Hodgs., 2n = 28; Russia,
Khabarovskii Krai, NP & VS 8355.
Elymus dahuricus Tu rcz. , 2n = 42; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 12013.
Elymus glabriflorus Scribn. & C.R. Ball, 2n = 28; U.S.A., Texas,
Rudyka 11425.
Elymus scandicus var. borealis (Turcz.) Tzvelev, 2n = 28; Russia,
Republic of Sakha-Yakutia, NP & VS 3827; Russia, Magadans-
kaya Oblast’, Moch alova 7745.
Elytrigia pseudocaesia (Pacz.) Prokudin, 2n = 42; Russia, Sarato-
vskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 11311. This voucher was misidentified
as “Elytrigia repens (L.) Nevski”, by Probatova & al. in Taxon
58: 1287, E16 (2009).
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Eragrostis minor Host, 2n = 40; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP
& VS 11874.
Festuca baikalensis (Griseb.) V.I. Krecz. & Bobr., 2n = 42; Russia,
Republic of Buryatia, Che pinoga 9690.
Festuca ovina L., 2n = 14; Russia, Republic of Bur yatia , Chepinoga
10524.
Festuca sibirica var. karoi St.-Yves, 2n = 28; Russia, Chitinskaya
Ob last’, Belikovich 9836.
Hierochloё glabra Trin., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Losha-
ko va 5016; Russia, Chitinskaya Oblast’, Lesnikov 5234, NP 5889.
Lolium perenne L., 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP & VS
11646 .
Milium effusum L., 2n = 28; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK
11974/368, SK 11979/370.
Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench, 2n = 36; Russia, Leningradskaya
Ob last’, NP 4368.
Panicum bisulcatum Thunb., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
Ch ubar j 11973.
Poa bulbosa L., 2n = 42; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP &
VS 11629.
Poa kolymensis Tzvelev, 2n = 14; Russia, Magadanskaya Oblast’,
Lyssenko 11886/11887.
Poa lipskyi Roshev., 2n = 42; Kazakhstan, Almaatinskaya Oblast’,
Tsvelyov 6920.
Poa nemoralis L., 2n = 42; Russia, Primorskii Krai, VN 11640.
Poa remota Forselles, 2n = 14; Russia, Komi Republic, Lavrenko
6343.
Poa sibirica Roshev., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 117 89.
Poa transbaicalica Roshev., 2n = 28; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’,
NP & VS 4653.
Poa vorobievii P robat., 2n = 28; Russia , Primorsk ii Krai, VN 11366.
Schedonorus pratensis (Hud s.) P. Beauv., 2n = 14; Russia, Republic
of Buryatia, SK 1194 0.
Secale sylvestre Host, 2n = 14; Ukraine, NP 4540.
Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv., 2n = 18; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
NP & VS 11641; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 11621;
Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 12015.
Trisetum turcicum Chr tek , 2n = 14; CHN. Russia, Republic of Sever-
naya Ossetia-Alania, Polyv ts ev 5266.
po ly G o n AC E A E
Oxyria digyna Hill, 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK &
Pochin chik 11823.
Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) Gray, 2n = 22; Russia, Astrakhanskaya
Ob last’, N P & VS 11619; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, NP & VS
11122 .
Rumex ucranicus Fisch., 2n = 40; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’,
NP & VS 11631.
poR TulAC ACEA E
Portulaca oleracea L., 2n = 36; Russia, Primorskii Krai, VN 116 25.
pRim ulAC EAE
Primula xanthobasis Fed., 2n = 18; Russia, Republic of Buryatia,
SK 118 21.
RAnunCulACEAE
Aquilegia turczaninovii Kamelin & Gubanov, 2n = 16; Russia,
Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK 11681.
Ranunculus natans C.A. Mey., 2n = 16; Russia, Republic of Bur-
yatia, SK 11994.
Ranunculus sceleratus L., 2n = 64; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK
11999.
RES EDACEA E
Reseda lutea L., 2n = 48; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP & VS 11877.
RoSACEAE
Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb., 2n = 56; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
11960 , SK 11972 .
Chamaerhodos erecta (L.) Bunge, 2n = 14; Russia, Republic of
Buryatia, SK 11992.
Fragaria orientalis Losinsk., 2n = 28; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
VN 10199.
Geum aleppicum Jacq., 2n = 42; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1194 6.
Potentilla acervata Soják, 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
1193 4; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 10899.
Potentilla approximata Bunge, 2n = 28; Russia, Khaba rovskii Krai ,
NP & VS 7298.
Potentilla arenosa (Turcz.) Juz., 2n = 28; Russia, Kamchatskii Krai,
Kamchatka Peninsula, Yak ub ov 9704.
Potentilla argentea L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK
11928, SK 12006; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, Kapu st ina 8961;
Russia, Khabarovskii Krai, NP & VS 7885.
Potentilla canescens Besser, 2n = 42; Russia, Primorskii Krai, La-
pe nko 814 4.
Potentilla centigrana Maxim., 2n = 14; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
NP & VS 10774.
Potentilla chinensis Ser., 2n = 14; Russia, Amurskaya Oblast’, Ku-
drin 8937.
Potentilla flagellaris Willd. ex Schltdl., 2n = 14; Ru s sia , Zaba i k al’s k ii
Krai, S K 12017.
Potentilla fragarioides L., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Kalyuzhnyi 9406; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Rudyka 7448.
Potentilla inquinans Tu rcz. , 2n = 14; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK
1193 0, Chernova & S K 12007.
Potentilla nivea L., 2n = 56; Russia, Kamchatskii Krai, Kamchatka
Peninsula, Yak ub ov 8419.
Potentilla norvegica L., 2n = 56; Russia, Republic of Buryatia, SK
11981; Russia, Magadanskaya Oblast’, NP & VS 7201.
Potentilla omissa Sok, 2n = 14; Russia , Pri morsk ii Krai, NP 9622.
Potentilla paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray, 2n = 28; Russia,
Zabaikal’skii Krai, SK 11976, SK 12021, Prelovskaya & SK 11996.
Potentilla sericea L., 2n = 14; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, NP &
VS 10740 .
Potentilla supina L., 2n = 28; Russia, Astrakhanskaya Oblast’, NP
& VS 11615.
Sanguisorba officinalis L., 2n = 28; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
SK 119 43.
Sanguisorba tenuifolia Fisch. ex Link, 2n = 28; Russia, Primorskii
Krai, Rudyka 7505.
SCRophulARiACEAE
Linaria acutiloba Fisch. ex Rchb., 2n = 12+04B; Russia, Irkut skaya
Ob last’, S K 11953.
Linaria genistifolia (L.) Mill., 2n = 12; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai,
NP & VS 11876.
Linaria vulgaris Mill., 2n = 12; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, SK 11939.
Veronica anagalloides Guss., 2n = 18; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
VN 11863.
Veronica longifolia L., 2n = 34; Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Pre-
lovskaya 11845.
Veronica officinalis L., 2n = 36; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP
& VS 11474.
SolAnACEAE
Physalis alkekengi L., 2n = 24; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP &
VS 118 79.
VAlERiAnACEAE
Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Dufr., 2n = 22; Russia, Primorskii Krai,
V N 11971.
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Valeriana alternifolia Ledeb., 2n = 56; Russia, Zabaikal’skii Krai,
SK & Chernova 12011.
Valeriana transjenisseensis Kreyer, 2n = 56; Russia, Zabaikal’skii
Krai, S K 12019.
VERBEnACEAE
Verbena officinalis L., 2n = 14; Russia, Krasnodarskii Krai, NP &
VS 11589. This voucher specimen (VLA) was misidentified as
V. hastata L.” by Probatova & al. in Taxon 59: 1937, E10 (2010).
Vio lACEA E
Viola prionantha Bu nge, 2n = 48; Russia, Primorskii Krai, Barkalov
10499.
Viola sacchalinensis H. Boissieu, 2n = 20; Russia, Irkutskaya
Ob last’, NP & VS 10768.
Martina Rossi,
1
Lorenzo Peruzzi,
2
* Alessandro Fisogni
1
& Marta Galloni
1
1 Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental
Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy
2 Department of Biology, University of Pisa, Italy
* Author for correspondence: lperuzzi@biologia.unipi.it
All materials CHN; collectors: AF = A. Fisogni, GC = G. Cr isto-
folini, MR = M. Rossi, VL = V. Lucchetta; vouchers in BOLO
The research was supported by the Italian MIUR (Ministero
dell’Istruzione dell’Università e della Ricerca) within the frame of
the project PRIN 2008 to dr. Marta Galloni “Reproductive success
in plants: The role of f loral rewards and signals – limiting factors
and adaptation of pollination system in isolated populations”, and
for the doctoral grant to Martina Rossi. Financial funding (EX60%)
from University of Pisa is also gratefully acknowledged.
GEnTiAnACEAE
Gentiana lutea L. subsp. lutea, 2n = 40; Italy, MR & AF 504368.
Gentiana lutea subsp. symphyandra (Murb.) Hayek, 2n = 40; Italy,
MR & VL 502428, MR & VL 502430.
Gentiana lutea subsp. vardjanii T. Wraber, 2n = 40; Italy, MR, GC
& VL 504364.
Gentiana lutea subsp. montserratii (Vivant ex Greuter) Romo, 2n
= 40; Spain, MR & AF 504366.
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IOPB cOlumn
Edited by Karol Marhold & Ilse Breitwieser
IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 13
Edited by Karol Marhold
Patricia M. Aguilera,
1,2*
Julio R. Daviña
1
& Ana I. Honfi
1
1 Laboratorio de Citogenética Vegetal, Universidad Nacional de
Misiones, Rivadavia 2370, 3300 Posadas, Argentina
2 Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste (IBONE-CONICET), Sgto.
Cabral 2131, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina
* Author for correspondence: patriciamaguilera@gmail.com
Methods are described in Aguilera & al. (2011). Karyotype asym-
metry indexes: A
1
and A
2
(Romero Zarco, 1986); AI (Paszko, 2006);
r > 2 and R (Stebbins, 1971). Abbreviations: m, metacentric; sm, sub-
metacentric; i, centromeric mean.
This research was supported by Agencia Nacional de Promoción
Cienfica y Técnica de Argentina (ANPCyT grant no. PIC T-O 369 07)
and a doctoral fellowship from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones
Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina (CONICET) to P.M.A. We ac-
knowledge to Dr. Mauro Grabiele and Ms. Bib. Irma S. Insaurralde
for their assistance.
ASTE RACE AE
Angelphytum hatschbachii H. Rob.
2n = 64, CHN. Argentina, Misiones Province, San Ignacio De-
partment, on the road to Teyú Cua, 1 km SE of Paraná River, in open
field, 27°1S, 55°34ʹ W, 14 Apr 2007, Honfi 1317 (MNES) (Fig. 1D).
This is the first chromosome count for this species native from
northeast Argentina, restricted to Misiones Province (Sáenz, 2008).
Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze var. montevidensis
2n = 44, CHN. Argentina, Misiones Province, Candelaria De-
partment, 20 km SE of Paraná River, at the road border, in open field,
27°34ʹ S, 55°34ʹ W, 29 Dec 2006, Ag uiler a 21 (MNES) (Fig. 1C).
Aspilia montevidensis (Spreng.) Kuntze naturally occurs in
northeast regions of Argentina (re str icted to Chaco, Corrientes, Entr e
Ríos, Formosa, Santa Fe and Misiones Provinces), Brazil, Paraguay
and Ur uguay (Sáenz, 20 08). Two var ie ties have been describ ed for this
species, A. montevidensis var. montevidensis and A. montevidensis
var. setosa (Griseb.) Cabrera (Cabrera, 1970). Aspilia montevidensis
var. montevidensis is tetraploid with 2n = 4x = 44 chromosomes.
Previous chromosome counts in A. montevidensis var. setosa have
shown the existence of a polyploid complex composed by diploids
(2n = 2x = 22), tetraploids (2n = 4x = 46) and hexaploids (2n = 6x
= 68) with a base number of x = 11. Cytotypes of this complex are
differentially distributed in eastern Argentina (2x), southern Brazil
(4x) and southern Paraguay (6x) (Molero & al., 2006). In agreement
with this report, our tetraploid cytotype has x = 11 nevertheless at
tetraploid level both varieties can be distinguished by morphological
features and an additional pair of chromosomes.
Calea unif lora Less.
2n = 32, CHN. Argentina, Misiones Province, San Ignacio De-
partment, on the road to Teyú Cuaré, 1 km SE of Paraná River, in
sandy soil, in open field, 27°17ʹ S, 55°34ʹ W, 14 Apr 2007, Honfi 1315
(MNES) (Fig. 1A–B).
This taxon occurs in northeast Argentina (restricted to Cor-
rientes, Entre Ríos and Misiones Provinces), Brazil, Paraguay and
Uruguay (Sáenz, 2008).
Calea uniflora is diploid and possess a karyotype formula of
24 m + 8 sm. The smallest chromosome has 2.51 μm (m) and the
largest 4.37 μm (m) with a mean chromosome length of 3.17 μm. The
karyotype is unimodal (A2 = 0.16; R = 1.73) and symmetrical (A1 =
0.28; r > 2 = 0.18; i = 41.15; AI = 1.99) (category 2A of karyotype
asymmetry, Stebbins, 1971). The haploid genome has 50.76 μm (Fig.
1B). Our record is added to the contribution of Molero & al. (2006)
who observed n = 16 II in populations from Paraguay.
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cos en Acmella bellidioides (Sm.) R.K. Jansen (Asteraceae) del
nordeste de Argentina. Gayana, Bot. 68: 22–27.
Cabrera, A.L. 1970. Novedades sinanterológicas entrerrianas. Dar-
winiana 16 (Comunicaciones): 411.
All materials for the chromosome column should be submitted electronically to: Karol Marhold, karol.marhold@savba.sk (Institute of Botany,
Slovak Academy of Sciences, SK-845 23 Bratislava, Slovakia, and Department of Botany, Charles University, CZ 128–01 Prague, Czech
Republic). The full version of this contribution is available in the online edition of TAXON appended to this article. The following citation
format is recommended: Baltisberger, M. & Voelger, M. 2006. Sternbergia sicula. In: Marhold, K. (ed.), IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 1.
Taxo n 55: 444, E2.
Fig. 1.
A–B,
Calea uniflora:
A,
mitotic metaphase with 2n = 32;
B,
idiogram showing 12 m + 4 sm chromosomes.
C,
Aspilia montevidensis
var. montevidensis, mitotic metaphase with 2n = 44.
D,
Angelphytum
hatschbachii, mit ot ic met aphase with 2n = 64. — Scale bar is 5 µm for
the mitotic methapases and 1 µm for the idiogram.
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Molero, J., Daviña, J.R., Honfi, A.I., Franco, D. & Rovira, A. 2006.
Chromosome studies on plants from Paraguay. II. Candollea 61:
373–392.
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asymmetry indices. Pl. Syst. Evol. 258: 39–48.
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metry. Ta xon 35: 526–530.
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in: Zuloaga, F.O., Morrone, O. & Belgrano, J.M. (eds.), Catálogo
de las plantas vasculares del cono sur (Argentina, sur de Brasil,
Chile, Paraguay y Uruguay), vol. 2, Dicotyledoneae: Acanthaceae-
Fabaceae (Abarema-Schizolobium). St. Louis: Miss ou ri Botan ical
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Matthias Baltisberger
ETH Zurich, Plant Ecological Genetics, Institute of Integrative
Biology, Universitätstr. 16, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland; balti@ethz.ch
All investigations have been carried out on root tips of cultivated
plants (method see Baltisberger & Widmer, 2009). Indications of
chromosome numbers in literature were checked with Goldblatt &
Johnson (1979+). Deviati ng or inter esting data are discussed. The no-
menclature for chromosome morphology follows Levan & al. (1964)
who distinguish 4 groups of chromosomes characterized by the arm
ratio (long arm to short arm; metacentric chromosomes [m] with arm
ratios betwee n 1.0 and 1.7, submetac entric [sm] 1.7–3.0, subtelo centr ic
[st] 3.0–7.0, and acrocentric [t] more than 7.0).
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea fragrantissima (Forssk.) Sch.Bip.
2n = 18, CHN. Egypt, Sinai, surroundings of monastery of St.
Catherine, rocky slope, 1 Jan 1997, M. Baltisberger 13219, 13901
(Z/ZT).
The investigated plants of A. fragrantissima showed the diploid
chromosome number 2n = 18 conf irmi ng the indication in Badr & al.
(1997). The karyotype consists of 14 metacentric and 4 submeta- to
subtelocentric chromosomes, the latter with satellites (Fig. 2A). This
is (taking in account the quality of the figure in Badr & al., 1997)
quite similar to the karyotype with 16 meta- and 2 submetacentric
chromosomes given by Badr & al. (1997). A haploid karyotype with
7 metacentric and 2 satellited submeta- to subtelocentric chromo-
somes as found in A. fragrantissima is indicated for many species of
Achillea, from diploid up to decaploid levels (e.g. Achillea umbellata
Sibth. & Sm., diploid in Tzanoudakis & Iatrou, 1981; A. fraasii Sch.
Bip., tetraploid in Baltisberger, 1993; A. chrysocoma Friv. hexaploid
in Baltisberger, 1992, and octoploid in Baltisberger & Baltisberger,
1995; A. cf. clusiana Tausch, decaploid in Baltisberger, 1992).
Aster albanicus Degen
2n = 18, CHN. Albania, 40 km EN E of Tirana, on the road from
Burreli to Pesh kopia, W of Bulqiza , Qafa e Bual lit, stee p, rocky slope
on serpentine, 700 m, 29 Jul 1991, M. Baltisberger 12481, 12567
(Z/ZT); Albania, W of Lushnja, Karavasta, sand dunes with Pinus
halepensis, 2–5 m, Nov 1990, A. Mullaj & V. Tartari 1279 8 (Z/ZT).
Aster albanicus is an endemic species of northern Albania re-
lated to the rather widespread and polymorphic Aster sedifolius L.
both characterized by sterile ligules and glandular punctate leaves
(Merxmüller & Schreiber, 1976). Aster albanicus grows in two
rather different ecological habitats viz. sand dunes and forests of
Pinus halepensis in the littoral of the Adriatic sea as well as on rocks
and screes on serpentine from 200 m (near Librazhdi) up to 2300 m
(mount Shebenik; Qosja & Puto, 1985). The pappus of plants from
the littoral is much longer than the achenes while plants from the
serpentine show a pappus about as long as the achenes. Based on
thes e chara cters Qosja & Puto (1985) treated plants of the two habitats
as subspecies and proposed A. albanicus subsp. paparistoi from the
littoral as a new subspecies (not formally published). We measured
achenes and pappus of 35 plants from both habitats. The achenes
from both habitats are 4–5 mm long (serpentine x
= 4.56 ± 0.39 mm;
littoral x
= 4.25 ± 0.36 mm) but the pappus is different, indeed. The
pappus of plants from the littor al is 7–8 mm long (x
= 7.36 ± 0.42 mm)
whereas plants from the other habitat show a pappus of 4.5–5.5 mm
(x
= 5.07 ± 0.42 mm). This supports the view of Qosja & Puto (1985).
The plants of both habitats are diploid with 2n = 18 chromo-
somes (Fig. 2B) which corresponds with the indication of Qosja &
Puto (1985) for both ecotypes of A. albanicus and that of Monti &
al. (1978) for the related A. sedifolius as well as many indications for
other species of the genus Aster. Based on four metaphases of plants
from each habitat the karyotypes have been established. Plants of
both habitats show the same karyotype (Table 1). This karyotype
consists of 6 pairs of large metacentric chromosomes (chromosomes
no. 1–6), 1 pair of subtelocentric chromosomes (no. 7) with satellites
about as large as the small arms, and 2 pairs of smaller metacentric
chromosomes (no. 8–9). Chromosomes with about the same arm ratio
should be combined in one group if their length differ not more than
10% (Patau, 1960, 1965). This is here the case with the metacentric
chromosomes showing two groups each with similar size viz. six
pairs of them being large (no. 1–6) and two pairs smaller (no. 8–9).
Bidens pilosa L.
2n = 72, CHN. Egypt, Upper Egypt, Assuan, ruderal place, 22
Dec 1996, M. Baltisberger 13292 (Z/ZT).
For Bidens pilosa several chromosome numbers are given repre-
senting different ploidy levels viz. diploid with 2n = 24 chromosomes
(indicated as n = 12), tetraploid with 2n = 48, hexaploid with 2n = 72,
as well as oct oploid with 2n = 96 (indicated as n = 48). The plants from
Egypt proved to be hexaploid which is the most common chromosome
number for Bidens pilosa.
Centaurea pindicola Griseb.
2n = 20, CHN. Grece, N. Greve na, SE to SW slope of Mt. Vouri-
nos, SW of Kataphyg ion nea r Paleokastron, rock y slope, 1350–1550 m,
9 Aug 1990, M. Baltisberger & U. Schäppi 12599 (Z/ZT).
Centaurea pindicola belongs to the subgenus Cyanus (M ill.)
Hayek (Dostál, 1976) which contains about 30 species (Susanna &
Fig. 2.
Somatic metaphases.
A,
Achillea fragrantissima, 2n = 18;
B,
Aster albanicus (M. Baltisberger 12481), 2n = 18;
C,
Centaurea pindi-
cola, 2n = 20;
D,
Osteospermum vaillantii, 2n = 32;
E,
Sempervivum
marmoreum, 2n = 34;
F,
Stachys aegyptiaca, 2n = 34;
G,
Consolida
ajacis, 2n = 16.
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Garcia-Jacas, 2009). In literature, several chromosome numbers on
two ploidy levels are indicated for taxa of this subgenus, viz. dip-
loid with 2n = 20, 22 and 24, and tetraploid with 2n = 40, 44 and
48. For Centaurea pindicola two different chromosome numbers are
indicated, both on the tetraploid level, 2n = 40 (Baltisberger, 1991a,
2002) and 2n = ca. 44 (Strid & Frann, 1981). The plant s from mount
Vourinos represent a new ploidy level for this species, they proved
to be diploid with 2n = 20 chromosomes (Fig. 2C) showing the same
basic chromosome number x = 10 as two of the previous indications.
Hieracium murorum L.
2n = 27, CHN. Switzerland, ct. Aargau, NW of Villnachern,
decidous forest, 13 May 1998, M. Baltisberger 13492 (Z/ZT).
For H. murorum two ploidy levels are given, triploid with 2n =
27 and tetraploid wit h 2n = 36 chromosomes. The plants investigated
here are triploid.
Hieracium pilosella L.
2n = 45, CHN. Switzerland, ct. Aargau, Villnachern, roadside
near railway station, 13 May 1998, M. Baltisberger 13442, 13490
(Z/ZT).
With the exception of triploid plants, all ploidy levels from dip-
loid to octoploid are indicated for Hieracium pilosella, as well as
some aneuploid numbers. The plants investigated showed 2n = 45
chromosomes and thus are pentaploid.
Hieracium piloselloides Vill.
2n = 36, CHN. Switzerland, ct. Zürich, Zürich, campus of Uni-
versity Irchel, ruderal place, 25 May 1998, M. Baltisberger 13443,
1350 5 (Z/ZT).
From diploid to hexaploid all ploidy levels are indicated for
H. pilo selloides. With 2n = 36 chromosomes the plants from Zurich
proved to be tetraploid.
Osteospermum vaillantii (Decne.) Norl.
2n = 32, CH N. Egypt, Upper Egy pt, Assuan, shadow on ruderal
place, 23 Dec 1996, M. Baltisberger 13294 (Z/ZT).
For O. vaillantii two ploidy levels are indicated, diploid with
2n = 16 (Spellenberg & Ward, 1988), and tetraploid with 2n = 32
(Podlech, 1986), both on plants from Yemen Arab Republic. The
plants from Egypt showed 2n = 32 chromosomes and proved to be
tetraploid (Fig. 2D).
BRASSICACEAE
Draba aizoides L.
2n = 16, CHN. Switzerland, ct. Valais, SW of Simplonpass,
Nanz tal, Nanzlicke, scree, 2450 m, 25 Jun 2000, R. Füchter RF123
(Z/ZT).
CAMPANULACEAE
Campanula cochleariifolia Lam.
2n = 34, CHN. Sw itzerla nd, ct. Basel land, nea r Ober Haue nstei n,
ca. 800 m, 1987, U. Käser 19870074.46 (Z/ZT).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Silene unif lora Roth
2n = 24, CHN. Ireland , near Howth, north coast of the pen ins ula,
rocky place, 28 Oct 2008, M. Gnesotto 14200 (Z/ZT).
CRASSULACEAE
Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb.
2n = 34, CHN. Albania, district Kolonja, E of Erseka, Mali i
Gramosit, rocky slope, 2400 m, 9 Jul 1994, P. Vogli PV17 (Z/ZT).
Two ploidy levels are indicated for S. marmoreum, diploid with
2n = 34 (Uhl, 1961, plants from botanical garden, named as S. schle-
hanii Schott; Zésiger, 1982, origin of the plant material not given;
’t Hart & Van Loon, 1982, plants from Greece, named as S. ballsii
Wale) and tetraploid with 2n = 68 (Letz & al., 1999; plants from Slo-
vakia, treated as S. matricum by Letz, 20 09). Thi s is the first count on
pla nt s from Albania. They showed 2n = 34 chromosomes and proved
to be diploid (Fig. 2E).
LAM IACEA E
Stachys aegyptiaca Pers.
2n = 34, CHN. Egypt, Sinai, surroundings of monastery of St.
Catherine, rocky slope, 1 Jan 1997, M. Baltisberger 13218, 13293 (Z/ZT).
Stachys aegyptiaca belongs to Stachys sect. Ambleia Benth.
(Bhattacharjee, 1980) and grows on rocks and gravels in the East
Saharo-Arabian area. Its chromosome number was not known up to
now. With 34 chromosomes (Fig. 2F) S. aegyptiaca ha s the sam e ch ro-
mosome number as many taxa of different groups within the genus
Stachys (Baltisberger & Lenherr, 1984) as well as the closely related
S. palaestina L. (Baltisberger & Widmer, 2004) which also occurs on
the Sinai peninsula and elsewhere in the East Saharo-Arabian area.
Stachys arvensis L.
2n = 10, CH N. France, Réunion (Indian Ocean), Ci rque de Silaos,
near Bras Sec, weed in a field of lentils, 12 Oct 1990, M. Baltisberger
12345 , 123 69 (Z/ZT).
Teucrium chamaedrys L.
2n = 62, CHN. France, SW Alps, Durance valley, WNW of Gap,
N of Rabou, near Pont Romain, stony place, 1050 m, 11 May 2000,
M. Baltisberger & K. Krug 13715 (Z/ZT).
Teucrium chamaedrys is a widespread and very variable taxon
divided into several infraspecific units which mostly are not recog-
nized. Many different chromosome numbers are given (viz. 2n = 32,
58, 60, 62, 64, 65, 72, 80, 96) but no apparent correlation seems to exist
between chr omosome numbe r and geogr aphical distribution (ma p see
Baltisberger & Baltisberger, 1995). Nevertheless, the chromosome
number of 2n = 62 seems to be the most frequent one occurring in
a rather broad (mainly Mediterranean) area from Spain to Bulgaria.
RANUNCULACEAE
Consolida ajacis (L.) Schur (≡ Delphinium ajacis L.)
2n = 16, CHN. Netherla nds, Amsterda m, ruderal place, 13.8.1998,
MB & D. Frey 13485 (Z/ZT).
Table 1.
Chromosome values (in µm) of Aster albanicus from both habitats.
Habitat
Chromosome
no.
Long arm
x
s
Short arm
x
s
Satellite
x
sArm ratio
Chromosome
type
Mountains
1–6
7
8–9
2.22 0.28
2.20 0.12
1.68 0.12
2.00 0.26
0.60 0.08
1.41 0.09
0.59 0.05
1.11
3.67
1.19
m
st
m
Littoral
1–6
7
8–9
2.33 0.28
2.25 0.09
1.70 0.10
2.06 0.26
0.63 0.09
1.46 0.12
0.61 0.11
1.13
3.57
1.16
m
st
m
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The genus Consolida comprises about 43 strictly an nu al specie s
that have only one single follicle per flower while the closely related
genus Delphinium with more than 300 species is mostly biennial or
perennial, the plants having 3 (or more) follicles per flower (Tamura,
1993). Since more than 100 years the two genera have been mostly
treated as separate units in Floras and papers. But in a recently pub-
lished phylogenetic study it is shown that the genus Consolida is
embedded in Delphinium forming together with Aconitella (another
genus of Delphinium s.l.) a clade of annual species (Jabbour & Renner,
2011). Accepting the principle that taxonomic entities are monophy-
letic and taking into account that the two annual genera Aconitella a nd
Consolida are nested within Delphinium they might be tran sfer red in
future into Delphinium (Jabbour & Renner, 2011).
The here investigated C. ajacis is diploid with 2n = 16 chromo-
somes. The karyotype consists of two pairs of large meta- to submeta-
centric chromosomes, one pair with satellites, and six pairs of smaller
subtelocentric chromosomes (Fig. 2G). This corresponds with the
karyotypes given for C. ajacis by Kurita (1955, named as Delphinium
ajacis L.), Trifonova (1973, named as C. ambigua (L.) Ball & Hey-
wood), Blanché & al. (1987) and Simon & al. (1995). Similar karyotypes
are indicated for other species of Consolida viz. C. divaricata (Ledeb.)
Schrödinger (Trifonova, 1973), C. orientalis (Gay) Schrödinger (Tri-
fonova, 1973; Blanché & al., 1987), C. regalis S.F. Gray (Trifonova,
1973; Šopova & Sekovski, 1981; Baltisberger & Widmer, 2009), and
C. regalis subsp. paniculata (Host) Soó (Tr ifonova, 1973; Balti sberger,
1987, named as Delphinium paniculatum Host; Simon & al., 1995). But
not all taxa of the genus Consolida show the same karyotype. A differ-
ent karyotype with three pairs of large meta- to submetacentric and five
pairs of subtelocentric chromosomes is indicated for C. mauritanica
(Cosson) Muntz and C. pubescens Soó (Blanché & al., 1987).
The same karyotype as in C. ajacis seems to be rather frequent
in Delphinium s.l. (Yang & al., 1993; Yang, 1996, 2001) but at least
two additional karyotypes occur within Delphinium s.l., one with the
same chromosome number 2n = 16 and one with 2n = 18. Searching
for karyotype information on taxa included in the phylogenetic study
of Jabbour & Renner (2011) indications for the following species
were found: A karyotype with two pairs of large meta- to submeta-
centric and six pairs of smaller subtelocentric chromosomes (as in
Consolida ajacis) is indicated for Aconitella barbata (Bunge) Soják
(Trifonova & Zemskova, 1986), Delphinium delavayi Franch. (Yang &
al., 1993; Yang, 2001), and D. grandiflor um L. (Yang, 2001). Another
karyotype with one pair of large meta- to submetacentric and seven
pairs of subtelocentric chromosomes is given for D. cossonianum
Batt. (Blanché & al., 1990), D. favargeri Blanché, Molero & Simon
(Bosch & al., 2002), D. gracile DC. (Blanché, 1991), D. halteratum
Sm. (Šopova & Sekovski, 1982; Blanché, 1991; Simon & al., 1995),
D. macropetalum DC. (Blanché & al., 1990), and D. peregrinum L.
(Baltisberger, 1991b; Constantinidis & al., 1997). A species with a
deviating chromosome number of 2n = 18 is D. staphisagria L. with a
karyotype of one pair of large meta- to submetacentric and eight pairs
of subtelo- to acrocentric chromosomes (Constantinidis & Kamari,
1995; Simon & al., 1995; Bareka & al., 2000; Bosch & al., 2002).
This karyotype could have evolved from the frequent karyotype of
two pairs of large metacentric and six pairs of smaller subtelocen-
tric chromosomes (see above) and altered by the break-off of one of
the large meta- to submetacentric chromosomes into two subtelo- to
acrocentric chromosomes. This hypothesis might be supported by
D. pictum Willd., a species closely related to D. staphisagria, with a
karyotype of two pairs of large metacentric and six pairs of smaller
subtelocentric chromosomes (Simon & al., 1995).
It is interesting that species nested within a given clade in the
phylogenetic tree of Jabbour & Renner (2011) mostly show the same
karyotype, so Consolida regalis and C. regalis subsp. paniculata
(clade I), C. ajacis and C. orientalis (clade II), C. mauritanica and
C. pubescens (clade III), and Delphinium cossonianum, D. favargeri,
D. gracile, D. halteratum, D. macropetalum, D. peregrinum (clade
Delphinium subg. Delphinium),). As mentioned in the discussion in
Jabbour & Renner (2011) D. pictum (not included in the tree) belongs
to the clade Delphinium subg. Staphisagria, the same clade as D. sta-
phisagria. Only D. balansae Boiss. & Reuter nested in the clade
Delphinium subg. Delphinium shows a deviating karyotype (Blanché
& al., 1990). Taxa in the neighbouring clades I, II, V Aconitella, Del-
phinium subg. Delphinastrum, Delphinium subg. Oligophyllon, and
Delphinium subg. Delphinium all have the sa me karyoty pe, but dif fer-
ent karyotypes show the clades III and Delphinium subg. Staphisagria
with separated positions within the phyloge netic tree (Fig. 3) It see ms
that it would be worth investigating karyotypes of further species of
Delphinium s.l. and to include more taxa in molecular phylogenies to
check if karyotypes are useful to support the phylogeny of Delphinium
s.l. as it seems to be the case in the genus Ranunculus (Hörandl, pers.
comm.; Baltisberger & Widmer, 2009).
Ranunculus sceleratus L.
2n = 32, CHN. Netherlands, Amsterdam, wet ruderal place, 13
Aug 1998, M. Baltisberger & D. Frey 13486 (Z/ZT).
Several ploidy levels from diploid to octoploid are indicated for
R. sceleratus, as well as some aneuploid numbers. The plants inves-
tigated showed 2n = 32 chromosomes and thus are tetraploid which
is the most frequent number within this species.
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clade V Aconitella
clade IV
clade III
clade II
clade I
clade subg. Delphiniastrum
clade subg. Oligophyllon
clade subg. Delphinium
clade Aconitum
clade subg. Staphisagria
Outgroup
Fig. 3.
Phylogenetic relationship of the clades as shown in Jabbour &
Renner (2011). Note that clade IV (no karoytype information avail-
able) and clade Aconitum are not mentioned in the discussion here.
(Fig. 3 created by Reto Nyffeler.).
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Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2*
Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky
1
& Katja M. Fleckenstein
4
1 Department of Botany, Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1,
664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
4
Faculty of Biology, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg,
Schaenzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
 * First chromosome count for the species.
 ** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
 ▼ First chromosome count from an East Siberian accession.
▼ First chromosome count from a Siberian accession.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research.
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ACORACEAE
Acorus calamus L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, floodplain of right
riverside of Onon River, oxbow lake Pashutkino, in shallow water,
663 m, 50°31′ N, 115°02′ E, 05 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C776
(IRKU, VLA).
ALISMATACEAE
Alisma orientale (Sam.) Juz.
▼▼2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Ononskii Raion, nearby Ust’-Borzia village, river Borzia, on bank,
600 m, 50°35′ N, 115°40′ E, 09 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C713
(IRKU).
Sagittaria natans Pall.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 5 km SW of Cheremkhovo village, River Ingoda, on
bank, 51°28′ N, 112°43′ E, 11 Aug 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko
C612 (IRKU).
Sagittaria trifolia L.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, nearby Ust’-Borzia village, river Borzia, on bank, 600 m,
50°35′ N, 115°40′ E, 09 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C711 (IRKU,
VLA).
APIACE AE
Cicuta virosa L.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 1 km S of Baikal Lake,
Tankhoi village, in roadside ditch, 516 m, 51°32′ N, 105°07′ E, 15
Jul 2009, R. Moriz C1076, R. Mo ri z C1077, R. Moriz C1079 (IRKU,
VLA).
ASTE RACE AE
Inula britannica L.
2n = 32, CHN. Ru ssia, East Sibe ria, Zabaikalskii Kr ai, Onons kii
Raion, nearby Ust’-Borzia village, river Borzia, on bank, 600 m,
50°35′ N, 115°40′ E, 09 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C712 (IRKU,
VLA).
Saussurea amara (L.) DC.
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olovy-
anninskii Raion, 3 km NW of Yasnaya village, f loodplain of Turga
River, meadow, 595 m, 50°50′ N, 115°45′ E, 13 Jul 2008, P. Lubogos-
chinsky & A. Konovalov C721 (IRKU, VLA).
Taraxacum delabatum Hand.-Mazz.
▼2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Muk-
horshibirskii Raion, 3 km S of Sagan-Nur village, salty lake Olon-
Sheber, wet meadow, 51°18′ N, 108°25′ E, 05 Aug 2007, A. Gnutikov
& V. Chepinoga C562 (IRKU, VLA).
Tephroseris palustris (L.) Rchb.
▼2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 8 km SSE Bolshevik village, salty lake Balyktui, on
shore, 676 m, 50°24′ N, 114°42′ E, 03 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y
C695 (IRKU, VLA).
Tripolium vulgare Nees
▼2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 12 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei and
Barun-Torei lakes, on shore of Zun-Torei, 609 m, 50°00′ N, 115°42′ E,
27 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C759 (IRKU, VLA).
BOR AGINAC EAE
Myosotis caespitosa K.F. Schultz
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 8 km SSE Bolshevik village, lakeside of salty lake Balyk-
tui, wet meadow, 676 m, 50°24′ N, 114°42′ E, 04 Jul 2008, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y C699 (IRKU, VLA).
BUTO MACEA E
Butomus junceus Turcz .
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, nearby Ust’-Borzia village, river Borzia, on bank, 600 m,
50°35′ N, 115°40′ E, 09 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C710 (I RKU, VLA).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Spergula arvensis L.
▼2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
Cherem khovskii Raion, 5 km SSW Lokhovo village, nearby oxbow
lake Kobilya Golova, roadside, 52°47′ N, 102°58′ E, 21 Jul 2003,
A. Verkho zina & N. Yakovchiz C863 (IR KU).
Stellaria bungeana Fenzl
*2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sludy-
an skii Raion, Khama r-Daban mountai ns, 8 km S of Bai kal lake, lower
course of Snezhnaya River, edge of poplar forest, 506 m, 51°24′ N,
104°38′ E, 30 Jun 2009, R. Moriz C928 (IRKU).
Stellaria cherleriae (Fisch. ex Ser.) F.N. Williams
*2n = 52, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabaikalskii Kra i, Agin ski i
Raion, 8 km W of Gu nei village, left riverside of Onon Rive r, lakeside
of oxbow lake Krovoe, in grassland steppe, 655 m, 50°30′ N, 114°25′ E,
17 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov & M. Isaikina C650; Russia, East Siberia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, Aginskii Raion, 9 km SWW of Kunkur village,
left riverside of Onon River, on rock, 676 m, 50°32′ N, 115°02′ E, 27
Jun 2008, M. Isaikina C673 (IRKU).
Stellaria dichotoma L.
**2n = 44, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Borzinskii Raion, 15 km S of Kulusutai village, between Zun-Torei
and Barun-Torei lakes, on the shore of Zun-Torei, 601 m, 50°06′ N,
115°41′ E, 28 Jul 2008, S. Rosbakh C649 (IRKU).
CHENOPODIACEAE
Kalidium foliatum (Pall.) Moq.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 10 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei and
Barun-Torei lakes, in steppe, 593 m, 48°58′ N, 115°43′ E, 27 Jul 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsk y C758 (IRKU, VLA).
Kochia angustifolia (Turcz.) Peshkova
▼2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, 12 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei
and Barun-Torei lakes, on the shore of Zun-Torei, 595 m, 50°00′ N,
115°42′ E, 30 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C764 (IRKU).
Salicornia perennans Willd.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Mogoi-
tuyskii Raion, 17 km N of Nurinsk village, salty lake Barun-Nur, on
shore, 625 m, 50°08′ N, 115°38′ E, 11 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
C717 (IRKU, VLA).
CYP ERACE AE
Eleocharis palustris (L.) Roem. & Schult.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ulet ovsk ii
Raion, 3 km NE of Cheremkhovo village, left riverside of Ingoda
River, in shallow water, 51°28′ N, 112°44′ E, 24 Jun 2008, P. L ubo-
goschinsk y C656 (IRKU).
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HYDROCHARITACEAE
Elodea canadensis Michx.
▼2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sludy-
anskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 10 km S of Baikal lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, lakes Teplye, in water, 492 m,
51°23′ N, 104°38′ E, 01 Jul 2009, V. Chepinoga & R. Moriz C957
(IRKU).
NITRARIACEAE
Nitraria sibirica Pall.
**2n = 30, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, 12 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei
and Barun-Torei lakes, on the shore of Zun-Torei, 595 m, 50°00′ N,
115°42′ E, 30 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C765 (IRKU).
ORCHIDACEAE
Spiranthes sinensis (Pers.) Ames
▼2n = 30, CH N. Russia, East Siberia, Zaba ikalskii Krai, Mogoi-
tuyskii Raion, 6 km NE Kusocha village, floodplain of right riverside
of Onon River, wet meadow, 571 m, 50°44′ N, 115°42′ E, 13 Jul 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsk y C727 (IRKU, VLA).
PLAN TAGINACE AE
Plantago depressa Schlecht.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, down-
town of Irkutsk city, Kirov square, 52°17′ N, 104°16E, 22 Jun 2005,
A. Chepinoga & B. Batbaiar C087 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, Olovyanninskii Raion, 8 km S of Yasnaya village,
lakeside of salty lake Khara-Nur, in feather grass steppe, 635 m,
50°45N, 115°46E, 13 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov, M. Isaikina & P. Lubo-
goschinsk y C800 (IRKU).
Plantago major L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, down-
town of Irkutsk city, Kirov square, 52°17′ N, 104°16E, 22 Jun 2005,
A. Chepinoga & B. Batbayar C091 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia,
Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii Raion, 5 km S of Krasnaya Imalka vil-
lage, salty lake Ara-Torom, on shore, 618 m, 50°12′ N, 115°17′ E, 26
Jul 2008, A. Konovalov & K. Fleckenstein C801 (IRKU).
Plantago salsa Pall.
▼▼2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, salty lake Khotochei, on
shore, 678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
C694 (IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, salty lake Khotochei,
on shore, 678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov &
M. Isaikina C802 (IRKU).
POACE AE
Agrostis clavata Trin.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, surroundings of Bolshoi Lug village, anthropo-
genic meadow, 52°06′ N, 104°06′ E, 02 May 2005, V. Chepinoga C130
(IRKU).
Agrostis gigantea Roth
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 1 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Tankhoi village, lower course of Osinovka River,
on bank, 469 m, 51°32′ N, 105°05′ E, 15 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C1075
(IRKU, VLA).
Deschampsia cespitosa (L.) P. Beauv.
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 1.5 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Tankhoi village, meadow, 498 m, 51°32′ N, 105°06′ E,
06 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C100 9 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Burya-
tia Republic, Kabanskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 3 km S
of Baikal Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of
Mysovka River, on bank, 502 m, 51°41N, 105°53E, 10 Jul 2009,
P. Lubo goschinsky C1052 (IRKU, VLA).
Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski
▼▼2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
Tulunskii Raion, 7 km SW of Uygat village, right riverside of Kirei
River, mixed forest, 54°02′ N, 100°32′ E, 09 Aug 1999, V. Chepinoga
& A. Chepinoga C832 (IRKU).
Glyceria trif lora (Korsh.) Kom.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Mogoi-
tuyskii Raion, 6 km NE of Kusocha village, floodplain of right river-
side of Onon River, oxbow lake Ledianoe, on shore, 571 m, 50°44′ N,
115°42′ E, 13 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh C814 (IRKU).
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
▼▼2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kal skii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 10 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei and
Barun-Torei lakes, in steppe, 593 m, 48°58′ N, 115°43′ E, 27 Jul 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsk y C754 (IRKU, VLA).
Poa supina Schrad.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, surroundings of Bolshoi Lug village, anthropo-
genic meadow, 52°06′ N, 104°06′ E, 02 May 2005, V. Chepinoga C129
(IRKU).
Puccinellia hauptiana V.I. Krecz.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 5 km S of Sherlovaya Gora town, lakeside of Khara-Nor
lake, meadow, 650 m, 50°29′ N, 116°20′ E, 28 Jun 2008, A. Konovalov
& M. Isaikina C789 (IRKU).
Puccinellia macranthera V.I. Krecz.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 12 km E of Soloviovsk village, on the shore of Zun-Torei
lake, 597 m, 49°59′ N, 115°50′ E, 29 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Ros-
bakh C651 (IRKU); Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Ononsk ii
Raion, 5 km S of Krasnaya Imalka village, salty lake Ara-Torom, on
shore, 618 m, 50°12′ N, 115°17′ E, 26 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga C652
(IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzinskii Raion,
5 km NW of Borzia tow n, salt y lake Kholbo (Elf-Nu r), sali ne meadow,
695 m, 50°27′ N, 116°27′ E, 30 Jun 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C678
(IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, salty lake Khotochei, on shore,
678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C688
(IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 17 km ESE of Ust’-Bor zia vil lage, salty lake Ekhe-Za gan-Nor,
on shore, 50°33′ N, 115°52′ E, 10 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh
C841 (IRKU).
Puccinellia tenuiflora (Griseb.) Scribn. & Merr.
2n = 14, CHN. Ru ssia, Ea st Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olovyan-
ninskii Raion, 3 km NW of Yasnaya village, Turga River, in shallow
water, 595 m, 50°50′ N, 115°45′ E, 13 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Ros-
bakh C653 (IRKU ); Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kal skii Krai, Ononsk ii
Raion, 17 km ESE of Ust’-Borzia village, salty lake Ek he-Zagan-Nor,
on shore, 649 m, 50°33′ N, 115°52′ E, 10 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga &
S. Rosbakh C654 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Ononskii Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, salty lake Khotochei,
on shore, 678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
C689 (IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii
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Raion, 10 km SE of Builesan village, salty lake Zagan-Nor, on shore,
678 m, 50°11′ N, 114°57′ E, 24 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga C788 (IRKU).
PO LY G O N AC E A E
Rheum rhabarbarum L.
2n = 44, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Ononsk ii
Raion, 17 km S of Kubukhai village, salty lake Ukshinda, on shore,
655 m, 50°20′ N, 114°49′ E, 06 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov & M. Isaikina
C790 (IRKU).
Rumex acetosella L.
2n = ca. 42, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabaikal skii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 14 km S of Kubukhai village, lake Baimbulak, on shore,
663, 50°22′ N, 114°48′ E, 05 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga C792 (IRKU).
Rumex maritimus L.
▼▼2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, floodplain of right
riverside of Onon River, oxbow lake, in shallow water, 663, 50°31N,
115°02′ E, 05 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh C791 (IRKU).
Rumex pseudonatronatus (Borbas) Borbas ex Murb.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Zimin-
skii Raion, Ignai village, riverside of Zima River, meadow, 53°48′ N,
101°36E, 11 Jul 2005, A. Gnutikov & V. Mozer C194 (IRKU); Russia,
East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Kabanskii Raion, Khamar-Daban
mountains, 1.5 km S of Baikal lake, lower course of Anosovka River,
on bank, 470 m, 51°31′ N, 104°57′ E, 14 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C1068
(IRKU, VLA).
POTAMOGETONACEAE
Potamogeton compressus L.
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olov-
yanninskii Raion, 14 km NNE of Olovyannaya, right riverside of
Onon River, opposite of Zugol village, in oxbow lake, 51°02′ N,
115°38′ E, 17 Jun 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko С397 (IRKU,
VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Aginskii Raion, 8 km
W of Gunei village, left riverside of Onon River, oxbow lake Krovoe,
in shallow water, 655 m, 50°30′ N, 114°25′ E, 18 Jul 2008, P. Lubo -
goschinsk y, S. Rosbakh & V. Chepinoga C736 (IRKU, VLA).
Potamogeton pectinatus L.
▼2n = ca. 78, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Olovyanninskii Raion, 14 km NNE of Olovyannaya, right riverside
of Onon River, opposite of Zugol village, in oxbow lake, 51°02′ N,
115°38′ E, 17 Jun 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko С396 (IRKU).
PRIM ULAC EAE
Glaux maritima L.
2n = 30, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 5 km S of Sherlovaya Gora town, Khara-Nor lake, saline
meadow, 650 m, 50°29′ N, 116°20′ E, 28 Jun 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
C674 (IRKU).
RANUNCULACEAE
Aconitum septentrionale Koelle
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Irkutsk aya Obla st’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 8 km S of lake Baikal, lower
course of Snezhnaya River, edge of poplar forest, 506 m, 51°24′ N,
104°38′ E, 30 Jun 2009, R. Moriz C954 (IRKU); Russia, East Sibe-
ria, Buryatia Republic, Kabanskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains,
2 km S of Baikal lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, on bank,
453 m, 51°33N, 105°10′ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C1021 (IRKU).
Anemone baicalensis Turcz. ex Ledeb.
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic,
Kabanskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, on bank, 453 m, 51°33N,
105°10′ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C1022 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia,
Bu ryatia Republic, Kaba nsk ii Ra ion, Khamar- Daban mou ntains, 3 km
S of Baikal Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of
Mysovka River, on bank, 502 m, 51°41N, 105°53E, 10 Jul 2009,
P. Lubo goschinsky C1047 (IRKU).
Atragene speciosa Weinm.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 3 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka River,
on bank, 502 m, 51°41′ N, 105°53′ E, 11 Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsky
C1053 (IRKU, VLA).
Batrachium kauffmannii (Clerc) V.I. Krecz.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Zimin-
skii Raion, Ignai village, Zima River, in river flow, 479 m, 53°47′ N,
101°37′ E, 20 Aug 2009, V. Chepinoga & Z. Kaplan C1086 (IR KU,
VLA).
Batrachium trichophyllum (Chaix) Bosch
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 14 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part of
Adon-Chelon mountains, in brook, 779 m, 50°31′ N, 116°10′ E, 01
Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C768 (IRKU, VLA).
Caltha membranacea (Turcz.) Schipcz.
2n = 32, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siber ia, Zabaik alskii Krai, Uletovski i
Raion, 2 km SW of Tataurovo village, Setrinitsa River (left tributary
of Ingoda River), in shallow water, 707 m, 51°35′ N, 112°54E, 25 Jun
2008, V. Chepinoga C661 (IRKU).
Caltha palustris L.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Kaban-
skii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 7 km S of Bai kal Lake, middle
course of Osinovka River, on bank, 639 m, 51°29 N, 105°08′ E, 09 Jul
2009, R. Moriz C1038 (IRKU).
2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Kaban-
skii Raion, Khamar-D aban mountai ns, 1.5 km S of Baikal La ke, lower
course of Mishikha River, on bank, 478 m, 51°38 N, 105°32′ E, 12 Jul
2009, R. Moriz C1061 (IRKU).
Halerpestes salsuginosa (Pall. ex Georgi) Greene
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 8 km SSE Bolshevik village, salty lake Balyktui, on shore,
676 m, 50°24′ N, 114°42′ E, 03 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y C698
(IRKU, VLA).
Halerpestes sarmentosa (Adams) Kom.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 8 km SSE Bolshevik village, salty lake Balyktui, on shore,
676 m, 50°24′ N, 114°42′ E, 03 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y C696
(IRKU, VLA).
Leptopyrum fumarioides (L.) Rchb.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Khilok-
skii Raion, southern surroundings of Khilok town, on wasteland,
51°19′ N, 110°27′ E, 23 Jun 2008, A. Konovalov, M. Isaikina, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y & K. Fleckenstein C881 (IRKU).
Pulastilla ambigua (Turcz. ex Pritz.) Juz.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, flood-
plain of Irkut River, near the railway station “Cheremushki”, meadow,
51°16′ N, 104°11′ E, 10 Jun 2008, S. Bukin, D. Abdullin & D. Zhgulev
C823 (IRKU).
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Ranunculus chinensis Bunge
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, floodplain of Onon
River, oxbow lake, on shore, 663 m, 50°31′ N, 115°02′ E, 27 Jun 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsk y C668 (IRKU, VLA).
Ranunculus gmelinii DC.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ulet ovsk ii
Raion, 2 km SW of Tataurovo village, Setrinitsa River (left tributary
of Ingoda River), shallow water, 707 m, 51°35′ N, 112°54′ E, 25 Jun
2008, V. Chepinoga C662 (IRKU, VLA).
Ranunculus propinquus C.A. Mey.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia , East Siberia, Ir kutsk aya Obla st’, Kuit unskii
Raion, surroundings of Sulket village, edge of spruce-birch forest,
54°26′ N, 101°29′ E, 10 Aug 1998, V. Chepinoga C626 (IRKU); Rus-
sia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Kabanskii Raion, Khamar-Daban
mou nt ains, 1.5 km S of Baikal Lake, lower course of Vydr inaya River,
on ban k, 470 m, 51°28 N, 104°51′ E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Moriz C974 (IR KU).
Ranunculus radicans C.A. Mey.
2n = 30, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 8 km SSE of Bolshevik village, salty lake Balyktui, wet
meadow, 676 m, 50°25′ N, 114°42′ E, 04 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
& V. Chepinoga C700 (IRKU, VLA).
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, 14 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part of
Adon-Chelon mountains, in brook, 779 m, 50°31N, 116°10′ E, 01 Aug
2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C770 (IRKU, VLA).
Ranunculus reptans L.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 3 km NE of Cheremkhovo village, left riverside of
Ingoda River, in shallow water, 51°28′ N, 112°44′ E, 24 Jun 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsky C658 (IRKU).
Ranunculus sceleratus L.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, 14 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part of
Adon-Chelon mountains, in brook, 779 m, 50°31N, 116°10′ E, 01 Aug
2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C769 (IRKU).
2n = 64, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Cher-
emkhovskii Raion, 4 km SW of Cheremkhovo town, quarry lake,
on sandy bank, 53°08′ N, 103°00′ E, 31 Aug 2008, S. Rosbakh &
K. Flecken stein C824 (IRKU, VLA).
Thacla natans (Pall. ex Georgi) Deyl & Soják
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 14 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part of
Adon-Chelon mountains, in brook, 779 m, 50°31′ N, 116°10′ E, 01
Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C767 (IRKU, VLA).
ROSACEAE
Chamaerhodos erecta (L.) Bunge
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of Adon-
Chelon mountains, on rock, 954 m, 50°31′ N, 116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008,
V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina, A. Konovalov & N. Pazd-
nik ova C795 (IRKU).
Dasiphora parvifolia (Fisch. ex Lehm.) Juz.
(≡ Pentaphylloides parvifolia (Fisch. ex Lehm.) Soják)
*2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 8 km SSE of Bolshevik village, salty lake Balyktui, on
shore, 676 m, 50°24′ N, 114°42′ E, 03 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y
C697 (IRKU).
Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 3 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka River,
on bank, 502 m, 51°41′ N, 105°53′ E, 11 Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsky
C1056 (IRKU, VLA).
Geum aleppicum Jacq.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 3 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka River,
on bank, 502 m, 51°41′ N, 105°53′ E, 11 Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsky
C1057 (IRKU).
Geum rivale L.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Buryatia Republic, Ka-
banskii Raion, Khamar-Daban mountains, 3 km S of Baikal Lake,
surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka River,
on bank, 502 m, 51°41′ N, 105°53′ E, 10 Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsky
C1043 (IRKU).
Potentilla acaulis L.
2n = 14, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon skii
Raion, surroundings of Chindant-1 village, floodplain of Onon River,
oxbow lake Khlebnoe, on sandy shore, 609 m, 50°20′ N, 115°21′ E, 08
Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C706 (IRKU, VLA).
Potentilla anserina L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabaikal skii Kra i, Olovyan-
ninskii Raion, 14 km NNE of Olovyannaya, right riverside of Onon
River, opposite of Zugol village, oxbow lake, on shore, 51°02′ N,
115°38′ E, 17 Jun 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko С391 (IRKU,
VLA).
Potentilla argentea L.
2n = 42, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblas t’, Usolskii
Raion, mouth of Toysuk River (right tributary of Kitoi River), on
the clearing in birch-pine forest, 52°23′ N, 103°22′ E, 14 Aug 2004,
A. Prudnikova & A. Chudinov C845 (IRKU).
Potentilla conferta Bunge
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 3 km N of Ulety village, Uletka River near the bridge,
on bank, 51°23′ N, 112°28′ E, 24 Jun 2008, V. Chepinoga & A. Kono-
valov C853 (IRKU).
Potentilla longifolia Willd. ex Schlecht.
2n = 14, CH N. Russia, East Siber ia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Olk hon-
skii Raion, Baikal Lake, east coast of Olkhon island, surroundings
of Uzury village, in pinewood, roadside, 53°19′ N, 107°42′ E, 30 Aug
2004, V. Chepinoga, A. Verkhozina & E. Kuznetsova С852 (IRKU);
Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Aginskii Raion, 15 km S of
Orlovskii village, lakeside of Ulik lake, in steppe, 658 m, 50°54′ N,
114°52′ E, 19 Jul 2008, M. Isaikina C851 (IRKU).
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 8 km SW of Tataurovo village, left riverside of Ingoda
River, in steppe, 709 m, 51°32′ N, 112°50′ E, 12 Aug 2007, I. Enush-
chenko & A. Gnutikov С842 (IRKU).
Potentilla multifida L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Tulun-
skii Raion, surroundings of Ikei village, in sand quarry, 54°13′ N,
100°04′ E, 24 Jul 2006, V. Chepinoga C648 (IRKU); Russia, East
Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii Raion, 18 km SSW of Nizhnii
Zasuchei village, steppe lake Bain-Zagan, on sandy shore, 662 m,
50°20′ N, 115°06′ E, 23 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C844 (IRKU);
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Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzinskii Raion, 12 km E
of Soloviovsk village, southern shore of Zun-Torei Lake, on roadside,
597 m, 49°59′ N, 115°50′ E, 29 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh &
A. Konovalov C847 (IRKU).
Potentilla norvegica L.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, Middle Siberia, Krasnoyarskii Krai,
Abanskii Raion, Lapino village, wasteland, 56°57′ N, 97°37′ E, 11
Jul 2007, V. Chepinoga С843 (IRKU).
Potentilla nudicaulis Willd. ex Schlecht.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Mogoi-
tuyskii Raion, 6 km NE Kusocha village, floodplain of right riverside
of Onon River, on the shore of qua r ry la ke, 571 m, 50 °44′ N, 115°42′ E,
14 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh C850 (IRKU).
Potentilla paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olov-
yanni nskii Raion, 4 km W of Yasnogorsk tow n, left river side of Onon
River, on moist shore, 51°52′ N, 115°38′E, 18 Jun 2007, A. Gnutikov &
I. Enushchenko C403 (IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal-
skii Krai, Mogoituyskii Raion, 6 km NE Kusocha village, floodplain
of right riverside of Onon River, on shore of quarry lake, 571 m,
50°44′ N, 115°42′ E, 14 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh C846
(IRKU).
Potentilla semiglabra Juz.
▼▼2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Olovyanninskii Raion, 14 km NNE of Olovyannaya town, right riv-
erside of Onon River, opposite of Zugol vill age, oxbow lake, on ba nk,
51°02′ N, 115°38′ E, 19 Jun 2007, A. Gnut ik ov & I. Enu sh chenk o С407
(IRKU, VLA).
Potentilla sericea L.
▼▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Zabaikalskii Kr ai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, 20 km SWW of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part
of Adon-Chelon mountains, on rock, 879 m, 50°28′ N, 116°04′ E, 02
Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina, N. Pazdnikova,
A. Konovalov & P. Lubogoschinsky C849 (IRKU).
Potentilla tanacetifolia Willd. ex Schlecht.
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, Nizhnii Zasuchei village, roadside, 647 m, 50°30′ N,
115°05′ E, 01 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky C684 (IRKU, VLA).
Potentilla tergemina Soják
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, Nizhnii Zasuchei village, wasteland, 647 m, 50°30′ N,
115°06′ E, 01 Jul 2008, V. Chep i n oga & M. Isaikina C848 (IRKU).
SALICACEAE
Salix schwerinii E. Wolf
2n = 38, CHN. Russia , East Sibe ria, Zabaikalskii Kr ai, Ononskii
Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei, f loodplain of right riverside
of Onon River, oxbow lake Pashutkino, on bank, 663 m, 50°31′ N,
115°02′ E, 05 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y C778 (IRKU, VLA).
TR APAC EAE
Trapa sibirica Fler.
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Taishet-
skii Raion, Shelaevo village, in Solonetskoe lake, 56°56′ N, 97°40′ E,
10 Jul 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko C528 (IRKU, VLA).
TYP HACEA E
Typ ha lat if ol ia L.
2n = 30, CHN. Rus sia, Ea st Sibe ria, Irkutsk aya Oblas t’, Zimi nsk ii
Raion, 6 km SW of Basalaevka village, quarry lake, in shallow water,
53°44′ N, 101°28′ E, 14 Jul 2005, A. Gnutikov & A. Rosbakh C222
(IRKU).
ZANNICHELLIACEAE
Zannichellia pedunculata Rchb.
▼▼2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Onon skii Raion, 10 km SE of Builesan village, salty lake Zagan-Nor,
in shallow water, 678 m, 50°11′ N, 114°57′ E, 24 Jul 2008, P. Lubo-
goschinsky C748 (IRKU, VLA).
Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2
* Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky,
1
Maria M. Isaikina
4
& Aleksandr S. Konovalov
1
1 Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle. 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
4
Irkutsk State Academy of Agriculture, 664038 Molodezhnii
village, Irkutsk district, Irkutsk Oblast’, Russia
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
* First chromosome count for the species.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
▼ First chromosome count from Siberia.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research.
ASCLEPIADACEAE
Vincetoxicum sibiricum (L.) Decne
**2n = 18, CHN. Russia , East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon -
skii Raion, 20 km SW of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, southern edge of
pine forest Zasucheiskii, roadside, 682 m, 50°22′ N, 115°17′ E, 23 Jul
2008, V. Chepinoga С819 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, Ononskii Raion, 5 km S of Krasnaya Imalka village, saline
lake Ara-Torom, roadside, 618 m, 50°12′ N, 115°17′ E, 26 Jul 2008,
V. Chepinoga & N. Pazdnikova С820 (IRKU, VLA).
2n = 24, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, western surroundings of Chindant-1 village, right riverside of
Onon River, oxbow Khlebnoe, sandy bank, 609 m, 50°20′ N, 115°21′ E,
08 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky С705 (IRKU, VLA).
ASTE RACE AE
Artemisia anethifolia Weber ex Stechm.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 5 km NW of Borzia town, saline lake Kholbo (Elf-Nur),
saline meadow, 695 m, 50°27′ N, 116°27′ E, 30 Jun 2008, P. Lubo-
goschinsky С680 (IRKU, VLA).
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olovyan-
ninskii Raion, 3 km NW of Yasnaya village, Turga River, floodplain
meadow, 595 m, 50°50′ N, 115°45′ E, 13 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
& A. Konovalov С723 (IRKU, VLA).
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 5 km NW of Borzia town, saline lake Kholbo (Elf-Nur),
saline meadow, 695 m, 50°27′ N, 116°27′ E, 30 Jun 2008, P. Lubogos-
chinsky С681 (IRKU).
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Kalimeris integrifolia Turcz .
▼2n = 36, CH N. Rus sia, East Siberia, Zabaik alskii Krai, Mogoi-
tuiskii Raion, 2 km SW of Yasnogorsk town, near the mouth of Turga
River, riverside, 582 m, 50°50′ N, 115°40E, 12 Jul 2008, P. Lubogo-
schinsky С719 (IRKU, VLA).
Leontodon autumnalis L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal
La ke, vicinit y of Tankhoi vill age, roadside, 516 m, 51°32′ N, 105°07′ E ,
04 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С991 (IRKU).
Leontopodium conglobatum (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
2n = 52, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of
Adon-Chelon mountain-steppe massif, grassland steppe, 954 m,
50°31′ N, 116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky С771 (IRKU,
VLA).
Leontopodium leontopodioides (Willd.) Beauverd
▼2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, saline lake Khotochei,
feather grass steppe, 678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, P. Lubo-
goschinsky С692 (IRKU, VLA).
Ligularia fischeri Turcz .
▼2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of
Adon-Chelon mountain-steppe massif, birch-forest, 954 m, 50°31′ N,
116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky С 774 (IRKU).
Tragopogon orientalis L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, left riverside of Irkut River, oxbow Baushevo nearby
Pionersk village, edge of birch-forest, 52°13N, 103°54′ E, 03 Jul 2004,
V. Chepinoga & N. Dulepova С862 (IRKU).
*Xanthium sibiricum Patrin ex Widder
2n = 36, CHN. Russia , East Siberia, Zabaika lskii Krai, Olov yan-
ninskii Raion, 3 km NW of Yasnaya village, Turga River, floodplain
meadow, 595 m, 50°50′ N, 115°45′ E, 13 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
& A. Konovalov С722 (IRKU).
*You ng ia stenoma (Turcz. ex DC.) Ledeb.
2n = 10, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononski i
Raion, 15 km W of Ust’-Imalka village, saline lake Bulun-Zagan
(Sataninskoe), on the bank, 653 m, 50°07′ N, 115°06′ E, 25 Jul 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsky С752 (IRKU, VLA).
BRASSICACEAE
Alyssum obovatum (C.A. Mey.) Turcz.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shele-
khovskii Raion, surroundings of Shamanka village, sandy precipice
near of Shamanskii cliff, 52°05′ N, 103°50′ E, 05 Jul 2003, N. Dule-
pova С838 (IRKU).
Erysimum flavum (Georgi) Bobrov
2n = 14, CH N. Russia, East Siber ia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Olk hon-
skii Raion, eastern coast of Olkhon island, Uzury village, in steppe,
53°19′ N, 107°44′ E, 30 Aug 2004, V. Chepinoga, A. Verkhozina &
E. Kuznetsova С869 (IRKU).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Silene amoena L. (= S. repens Patrin)
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sludy-
anskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal
La ke, lower course of Snezhnaya River, sa ndy ban k, 484 m, 51°24′ N,
104°38′ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva С920 (IRKU).
CHENOPODIACEAE
Corispermum sibiricum Iljin
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Olk-
honskii Raion, western coast of Olkhon island, Ulan-Khushinskaya
gulf, on sand beach, 53°14′ N, 107°27′ E, 30 Aug 2004, V. Chepinoga,
A. Verkhozina & E. Kuznetsova C641 (IRKU).
DIP SACACE AE
Scabiosa comosa Fisch. ex Roem. & Schult.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 10 km NE of Durbachi village, roadside, 703 m, 50°08′ N,
116°12′ E, 31 Jul 2008, V. C hep i n oga , S. Rosbakh & N. Pazdnikova
С793 (IRKU).
FABAC EAE
Amoria hybrida (L.) C. Presl (≡ Trifolium hybridum L.)
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, 3 km E of Anosovka River, roadside, 492 m, 51°31′ N,
104°59′ E, 14 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1069 (IRKU, VLA).
Astragalus adsurgens Pall.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, 8 km NE of Builesan village, saline lake Khotochei, on the
shore, 678 m, 50°18′ N, 114°57′ E, 02 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
С687 (IRKU, VLA).
Astragalus olchonensis Gontsch.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Irkutsk aya Obla st’, Olkhon-
skii Raion, Olkhon island, Nurganskaya gulf, Peshchanaya village, on
sand dunes, 53°17′236′′ N, 107°35′337′′ E, 10 Aug 2009, A. Verkhozina,
D. Krivenko & Ye. Zhmud’ C867 (IRKU).
Chrysaspis spadicea (L.) Greene (≡ Trifolium spadiceum L .)
▼2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Kabanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1,5 km S of Baikal
La ke, sur round ings of Tankhoi village, forest cutting, 498 m, 51°32′ N,
105°06′ E, 06 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1015 (IRKU).
Melilotoides ruthenicus (L.) Soják
▼2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 17 km S of Kubukhai village, saline lake Ukshinda, on
the shore, 655 m, 50°20′ N, 114°49′ E, 06 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
С701 (IRKU, VLA).
HYPE COACEAE
Hypecoum erectum L.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Tar-
bagat aiskii Raion, 4 km N of Tarbagatai village, steppe hill, on road-
side, 51°03′ N, 107°21′ E, 22 Jun 2007, I. Enushchenko С837 (IRKU).
LAM IACEA E
Leonurus sibiricus L.
▼2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Agin-
skii Raion, 15 km SE of Zokto-Khangil village, western shore of
Nozhii Lake, on ste ppe slope, 649 m, 50°49′ N, 114°47′ E, 18 Jul 2008,
P. Lubogoschinsky С741 (IRKU, VLA).
PAPAV ER ACE AE
Papaver amurense (N. Busch) Tolm.
▼2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Agin-
skii Raion, 16 km N of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, saline lake Kunkur,
grassland steppe, 50°39′ N, 115°04′ E, 21 Jul 2008, M. Isaikina С803
(IRKU).
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Papaver nudicaule L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Olovy-
anninskii Raion, 8 km S of Yasnaya village, saline lake Khara-Nur,
feather grass steppe, 635 m, 50°45N, 115°46′ E, 13 Jul 2008, A. Kon-
ovalov, M. Isaikina & P. Lubogoschinsky С804 (IRKU).
POACE AE
Achnatherum sibiricum (L.) Keng ex Tzvelev
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of Adon-
Chelon mountain-steppe massif, grassland steppe, 954 m, 50°31′ N,
116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina &
al. С807 (IRKU).
Elymus gmelinii (Ledeb.) Tzvelev
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of Adon-
Chelon mountain-steppe massif, nearby rocks, 954 m, 50°31N,
116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina, N.
Pazdnikova & A. Konovalov С808 (IRKU).
Eragrostis minor Host
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 12 km N of Soloviovsk village, between Zun-Torei and
Barun-Torei lakes, cordon “Uto ch i” of Da hur ian nat ure reserve, near a
house, 595 m, 50°00′ N, 115°43E, 27 Jul 2008, M. Isaikina & N. Paz-
dnikova С816 (IRKU).
Festuca ovina L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Taish-
etskii Raion, 5 km NE of Staryi Akulshet village, left riverside of
Biryusa River, nearby the old bridge, on meadow, 56°02′ N, 98°02′ E,
07 Jul 2007, V. Chepinoga С836 (IRKU).
Panicum miliaceum L. s.l.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Aginskii
Raion, 8 km W of Gunei village, left riverside of Onon River, oxbow
Krivoe, on the shore, 50°30′ N, 114°25′ E, 17 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov
& M. Isaikina С840 (IRKU).
Poa stepposa (Krylov) Roshev.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Aginskii
Raion, 15 km SE of Zokto-Khangil village, western coast of Nozhii
Lake, on steppe slope, 649 m, 50°49′ N, 114°47′ E, 18 Jul 2008, A. Kon-
ovalov & M. Isaikina С810 (IRKU); Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kalskii
Krai, Mogoituiskii Raion, 6 km NE of Kusocha village, right river-
side of Onon River, Karyernoe lake, on the shore, 571 m, 50°44′ N,
115°42′ E, 14 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh С811 (IRKU).
Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 20 km SWW of Sherlovaya Gora town, southern part
of Adon-Chelon mountain-steppe massif, on steppe slope, 879 m,
50°28′ N, 116°04′ E, 02 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M.
Isaikina & al. С817 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Borzinskii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of
Adon-Chelon mountain-steppe massif, on rocks, 954 m, 50°31N,
116°06′ E, 02 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina &
al. С818 (IRKU).
Stipa krylovii Roshev.
2n = 44, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 15 km S of Kulusutai village, between Zun-Torei and
Barun-Torei lakes, cordon “T heli” of Dahurian nature re ser ve , feat her
grass steppe, 601 m, 50°06′ N, 115°41′ E, 28 Jul 2008, V. Chepinoga
& S. Rosbakh С813 (IRKU, VLA).
ROSACEAE
Sanguisorba officinalis L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 10 km NE of Durbachi village, in steppe, 703 m, 50°08′ N,
116°12′ E, 31 Jul 2008, V. C hep i n oga , S. Rosbakh & N. Pazdnikova
С797 (IRKU).
Sanguisorba parviflora (Maxim.) Takeda
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Agin-
skii Raion, 8 km W of Gunei village, left riverside of Onon River,
oxbow Krivoe, floodplain meadow, 655 m, 50°30′ N, 114°25′ E, 17 Jul
2008, A. Konovalov & M. Isaikina С796 (IRKU).
Sanguisorba tenuifolia Fisch. ex Link
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, left riverside of
Onon River, shore of oxbow, 663 m, 50°31′ N, 115°02′ E, 05 Aug 2008,
V. Chepinoga & S. Rosbakh С798 (IRKU).
RUBIACEAE
Rubia cordifolia L.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabaik alski i Krai, Olovyan-
ninskii Raion, 3 km NW of Yasnaya village, Turga River, floodplain
meadow, 595 m, 50°50′ N, 115°45′ E, 13 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky
& A. Konovalov С724 (IRKU, VLA).
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum L.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 2 km SW of Tataurovo village, Sestrinitsa River (left
tributary of Ingoda River), on the bank, 707 m, 51°35′ N, 112°54′ E,
25 Jun 2008, V. Chepinoga С660 (IRKU, VLA).
Veronica daurica Steven
▼2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Agin-
skii Raion, 15 km SW of Zokto-Khangil village, western coast of
Nozhii Lake, at the foot of steppe slope, 649 m, 50°49′ N, 114°47′ E,
18 Jul 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky С739 (IRKU, VLA).
SOLANACEAE
Hyoscyamus niger L.
2n = 34, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 5 km S of Krasnaya Imalka, saline lake Ara-Torom, on
the shore, 618 m, 50°12′ N, 115°17′ E, 26 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov &
K. Fleckenstein С821 (IRKU, VLA).
*Solanum septemlobum Bunge
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Onon-
skii Raion, 6 km W of Nizhnii Zasuchei village, right riverside of
Onon River, oxbow Pashutkino, in willow thickets, 663 m, 50°31N,
115°02′ E, 05 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y С775 (IRKU, VLA).
VALERIANACEAE
Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Dufr.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Zabai kalsk ii Krai, Bor zin skii
Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town , ce nt ral part of Ado n-Chelon
mountain-steppe massif, on rocks, 954 m, 50°31′ N, 116°06′ E, 02 Aug
2008, V. Ch epin oga, S. Rosbakh, M. Isaikina & al. С794 (IRKU).
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Victor V. Chepinoga,
1,2
* Aleksandr A. Gnutikov,
3
Ruslan S. Moriz,
1
Pavel I. Lubogoschinsky
1
&
Anastasya S. Sergeyeva
1
1 Irkutsk State University, Karl Marks Str. 1, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences, Georg August
University of Göttingen, Untere Karlspüle 2, 37073 Göttingen,
Germany
3 Komarov Botanical Institute RAS, Prof. Popov Str. 2, 197376
St.-Petersburg, Russia
* Author for correspondence: Victor.Chepinoga@gmail.com
* First chromosome count for the species.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
▼ First chromosome count from Siberia.
The st udy was fina ncially supporte d by grants no. 10- 04-0 0779а,
11-04-00240-а, 11-04-01167, 12-04-01470, 12-04-01586-а, from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research.
APIACE AE
Angelica decurrens (Ledeb.) B. Fedtsch.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Bai-
kal Lake, lower course of Mishikha River, right riverside, Populus
suaveolens-forest, the creek bank, 478 m, 51°38ʹ N, 105°32ʹ E, 12 Jul
2009, R. Moriz С1060 (IRKU).
Angelica sylvestris L.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Krasnoyarskii Krai , Ilans kii
Raion, vicinity of Lapino village, shore of oxbow, 56°57ʹ N, 97°37ʹ E,
11 Jul 2007, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko С537 (IR KU); Russia , East
Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Kaba nskii Raion, footh ills of Khamar-
Daba n Mt s., 3 km S of Ba ika l Lake, surrou ndi ngs of Babushkin tow n,
lower course of Mysovka River, river bank, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E,
10 Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsk y С1045 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia,
Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sludyanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban
Mts., 4 km S of Baikal Lake, lower course of Khara-Murin River,
Pinus sibirica-forest edge, 492 m, 51°27ʹ N, 104°24ʹ E, 28 Jun 2009,
A. Sergeyeva С912 (IRKU).
Bupleurum aureum Fisch. ex Hoffm.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Irkutsk aya Obla st’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, sandy-gravel bank,
484 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva
С926 (IRKU).
Pleurospermum uralense Hoffm.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, on the bank,
453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°1E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1025 (IRKU).
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea millefolium L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, eastern surroundings of Tankhoi village, Pinus sibirica-forest
edge, roadside, 498 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°06ʹ E, 05 Jul 2009, R. Moriz
С1003 (IRKU, VLA).
Chrysanthemum zawadskii subsp. peleiolepis (Trautv.)
A.V. Grebenjuk & Czepinoga
2n = 72, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, sandy-gravel bank,
484 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva
С943 (IRKU).
Chrysanthemum zawadskii Herbich subsp. zawadskii
2n = 54, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borzin-
skii Raion, 17 km W of Sherlovaya Gora town, central part of Adon-
Chelon mountain-steppe massif, grassland steppe, 954 m, 50°3N,
116°06ʹ E, 02 Aug 2008, P. Lubogoschinsky С772 (IRKU, VLA).
Cirsium helenioides (L.) Hill
2n = 34, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Vydrinaya River, left riverside, on the bank,
470 m, 51°28ʹ N, 104°5E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Mo riz С973 (I R KU); Rus-
sia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Kabanskii Raion, foothills
of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal Lake, Tankhoi village,
roadside, 516 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°07ʹ E, 04 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С984
(IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Kabanskii Raion,
foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal Lake, lower course
of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank, 453 m, 51°3N,
105°10ʹ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1028 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia,
Republic of Buryatia, Kabanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban
Mts., 3 km S of Baikal Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower
course of Mysovka River, river bank, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 10
Jul 2009, P. Lubogoschinsk y С1046 (IRKU).
Doronicum altaicum Pall.
2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal
Lake, middle course of Osinovka Tankhoiskaya River, left riverside,
river bank, 639 m, 51°29ʹ N, 105°08ʹ E, 09 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1037
(IRKU).
Fornicium uniflorum (L.) Zuev (Rhaponticum
uniflorum (L.) DC.)
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovskii Raion, 5 km N of Tataurovo village, Kamenka River (left
tributary of Ingoda River), steppe slope, 717 m, 51°38ʹ N, 112°56ʹ E, 25
Jun 2008, P. Lubogoschinsk y & K. Fleckenstein С666 (IRKU, VLA).
Lepidotheca suaveolens (Pursh) Nutt (≡ Chamomilla
suaveolens (Pursh) Rydb.)
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, eastern surroundings of Tankhoi village, forest cutting, 498 m,
51°32ʹ N, 105°06ʹ E, 06 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1016 (IRKU, VLA).
Leucanthemum vulgare Lam.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal
Lake, Tankhoi village, roadside, 516 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°07ʹ E, 04 Jul
2009, R. Moriz С989 (IRKU).
Mulgedium sibiricum (L.) Less. (≡ Lactuca sibirica (L.) Benth.
ex Maxim.)
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Zabaikalskii Krai, Mogoitu-
iskii Raion, 2 km SW of Yasnogorsk town, near the mouth of Turga
River, riverside, 582 m, 50°50ʹ N, 115°40ʹ E, 12 Jul 2008, P. Lubogos-
chinsky С718 (IRKU, VLA).
Parasenecio hastatus (L.) H. Koyama (≡ Cacalia hastata L.)
2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank,
453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°1E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1018 (IRKU).
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Petasites radiatus (J.F. Gmel.) J. Toman (= Nardosmia
laevigata (Willd.) DC.)
2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Vydrinaya River, river bank, 470 m, 51°28ʹ N,
104°5E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С965 (IRKU).
Senecio vulgaris L.
▼2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Borz-
inskii Raion, 5 km NW of Borzia town, saline lake Kholbo (Elf-Nur),
roadside, 695 m, 50°27ʹ N, 116°27ʹ E, 01 Aug 2008, V. Chepinoga,
S. Rosbakh & M. Isaikina С861 (IRKU).
Tanacetum boreale Fisch. ex DC.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Irkutsk aya Obla st’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, sandy river bank, 484 m, 51°24ʹ N,
104°38ʹ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva С921 (IRKU).
Tussilago farfara L.
2n = 60, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal
Lake, Tankhoi village, roadside, 516 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°07ʹ E, 04 Jul
2009, R. Moriz С982 (IRKU).
BRASSICACEAE
Lepidium densiflorum Schrad.
▼2n = 32, CH N. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, Sele nga River delta , vicin it y of Murzino vil lage, road-
side, 52°1N, 106°29ʹ E, 07 Aug 2004, V. Chepinoga C805 (IRKU).
Lepidium ruderale L.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia , East Siberia, Irkut skaya Oblast’, Alarskii
Raion, Aliaty, near a fence, 53°12ʹ N, 102°13ʹ E, 16 Jul 2003, V. C h e-
pinoga C806 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Irkutsk city, Sverdlovsky district, sanatorium “Angara”, roadside,
52°17ʹ36″ N, 104°14ʹ36″ E, 01 Jul 2005, B. Batbayar & A. Chepinoga
C870 (IRKU).
CANNABACEAE
Cannabis sativa L. s.l.
2n = 20, CHN. Ru ssia, East Sibe ria , Zabai kalsk ii Kr ai, Ononskii
Raion, Nizhnii Zasuchei village, central office of Dahurian natural
reserve, near a house, 50°30ʹ N, 115°06ʹ E, 07 Jul 2008, P. Lubogos-
chinsky С702 (IRKU, VLA).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Dianthus superbus L.
2n = 30, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Zim-
inskii Raion, Shchelbei village, right riverside of Zima River, river
bank, 53°42ʹ N, 101°21ʹ E, 12 Jul 2005, A. Gnutikov С203 (IRKU).
CONVALLARIACEAE
Maianthemum bifolium (L.) F.W. Schmidt
2n = 36, CHN. Ru ssia, Eas t Sibe ria , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 8 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, Populus suaveolens-
forest edge, 506 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 30 Jun 2009, R. Moriz С956
(IRKU).
FABAC EAE
Vicia sepium L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Vydrinaya River, river bank, 470 m, 51°28ʹ N,
104°5E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С967 (IRKU).
FUMA RIACE AE
Corydalis impatiens (Pall.) Fisch.
**2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, Olkha River, vicinity of Vityaz’ cliff, Pinus sylvestris-
forest, 51°5N, 104°06ʹ E, 10 Jul 2004, N. Dulepova С839 (IRKU).
GER ANIAC EAE
Geranium sibiricum L.
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia , East Siberia, Irkut skaya Oblast’, down-
town of Irkutsk city, Kirov public garden, near a fence, 52°17ʹ21″ N,
104°16ʹ56″ E, 22 Jun 2005, A. Che pi nog a & B. Batb aya r С0 92 (IRKU ).
LAM IACEA E
Dracocephalum nutans L.
2n = 10, CH N. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Br at skii
Raion, Bratsk city, Porozhskii village, Nagornaya str., near a fence,
56°04ʹ N, 101°40ʹ E, 26 Mai 2005, S. Rosbakh С133 (IRKU).
Lamium album L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank,
453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°1E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1019 (IRKU).
Prunella vulgaris L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal
Lake, Tankhoi village, roadside, 516 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°07ʹ E, 04 Jul
2009, R. Moriz С987 (IRK U); Russia, East Siber ia, Republic of Bur y-
atia, Kabanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of
Baikal Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river
bank, 453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°10ʹ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1024 (IR KU).
LILIACEAE
Lilium pilosiusculum (Freyn) Miscz.
2n = 24, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblas t’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 8 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, Populus suaveolens-
forest edge, 506 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 30 Jun 2009, R. Moriz С952
(IRKU).
MEL ANTH IACEA E
Veratrum lobelianum Bernh.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank,
453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°1E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1026 (IRKU).
ONAG RACEAE
Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sludy-
anskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, sandy-gravel
bank, 484 m, 51°2N, 104°38ʹ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Ser-
geyeva С932 (IRKU); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, On-
onskii Raion, 17 km S of Kubukhai village, saline lake Ukshinda,
gravel shore, 655 m, 50°20ʹ N, 114°49ʹ E, 06 Jul 2008, A. Konovalov
& M. Isaikina С822 (IRKU, VLA).
ORCHIDACEAE
Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Druce) Soó
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Tankhoi village, right riverside of Osinovka
Tankhoiskaya River, forest cutting, 508 m, 51°31ʹ N, 105°06ʹ E, 06 Jul
2009, A. Sergeyeva С1014 (IRKU).
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PAR NAS SIA CEA E
Parnassia palustris L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Ule-
tovski i Raion, Gore ka vill age, lef t riverside of Goreka River, wet river
bank, 51°04ʹ N, 111°59ʹ E, 07 Aug 20 07, A. Gnutikov & I. Enushchenko
С587 (IRKU).
PINAC EAE
Abies sibirica Ledeb.
2n = 24, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblas t’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 8 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, Populus suaveolens-
forest edge, 506 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 30 Jun 2009, A. Sergeyeva
С948 (IRKU).
POACE AE
Anthoxanthum alpinum Á. Löve & D. Löve
2n = 10, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Vydrinaya River, left riverside, river bank,
470 m, 51°28ʹ N, 104°51ʹ E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С966 (IRKU).
Anthoxanthum odoratum L.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, river bank, 453 m, 51°33ʹ N,
105°10ʹ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1033 (IRKU, VLA).
Calamagrostis langsdorfii (Link) Trin.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka
River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 11 Jul 2009, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y С1054 (IRKU, VLA).
Calamagrostis obtusata Trin.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka
River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 11 Jul 2009, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y С1055 (IRKU, VLA).
*Deschampsia altaica (Schischkin) O.D. Nikif.
2n = 26, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Tyva Republic, Todzhinskii
Raion, East Sayan Mts., right riverside of Arzhaan-Khem river, wet
bank of the mineral spring Zhoigan, 52°33′ N, 98°45E, 10 Aug 2007,
E. Vedernikova С834 (IRKU).
Elymus novae-angliae (Scribn.) Tzvelev
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Zalar-
inskii Raion, Khor-Tagna village, sandy bank of Tagna River, near a
bridge, 53°25ʹ N, 101°33ʹ E, 16 Jul 2005, A. Gnutikov & V. Chepinoga
С237 (IRKU).
Hierochloё glabra Trin.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1.5 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Vydrinaya River, river bank, 470 m, 51°28ʹ N,
104°5E, 02 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С975 (IRKU).
Milium effusum L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka
River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 10 Jul 2009, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y С1050 (IRKU).
Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.
2n = 28, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia, Ir kutsk aya Oblast’, Ekhirit-
Bulagatskii Raion, 3 km SW of Nizhnii Kukut village, f loodplain of
Murin River, on meadow, 52°44ʹ N, 105°00ʹ E, 16 Jun 2005, A. Gnu-
tikov & V. Chepinoga С138 (IRKU).
Poa nemoralis L.
▼2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Kabanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka
River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 10 Jul 2009, P. Lubo-
goschinsk y С1051 (IRKU).
POLEMONIACEAE
Polemonium racemosum Kitam.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia , East Siberia , Re public of Bur yatia, Kab an-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank, 453 m,
51°33ʹ N, 105°10ʹ E, 07 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1027, С1029 (I R KU, VLA).
ROSACEAE
Rubus humilifolius C.A. Mey.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Baikal
Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of Mysovka
River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°4N, 105°53ʹ E, 10 Jul 2009, P. Lubo-
goschinsky С1048 (IRKU, VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii
Krai, Uletovskii Raion, 5 km N of Tataurovo village, Kamenka River
(left tributary of Ingoda River), floodplain forest, 717 m, 51°38ʹ N,
112°56ʹ E, 25 Jun 2008, V. C h e pin oga С665 (IRKU, VLA).
Rubus matsumuranus H. Lév. & Vaniot
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 2 km S of Baikal
Lake, lower course of Pereemnaya River, left riverside, river bank,
453 m, 51°33ʹ N, 105°1E, 08 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1030 (IRKU).
SAMB UCACE AE
Sambucus sibirica Nakai
2n = 38, CHN. Ru ssia, Eas t Sibe ria , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Sludyan-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 7 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, sandy-gravel bank,
484 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 29 Jun 2009, R. Moriz & A. Sergeyeva
С927 (IRKU).
SAXI FRAG ACEAE
Mitella nuda L.
▼2n = 28, CHN. Russia , East Sibe ria , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Sludy-
an skii Raion, foothi lls of Khamar-D aban Mts., 8 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside, Populus suaveolens-
forest edge, 506 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 30 Jun 2009, R. Moriz С953
(IRKU).
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Pedicularis resupinata L.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Republic of Bur yatia, Kaban-
skii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 1 km S of Baikal Lake,
lower course of Osinovka Tankhoiskaya River, left riverside, river bank,
469 m, 51°32ʹ N, 105°05ʹ E, 15 Jul 2009, R. Moriz С1073 (IRKU).
TRILLIACEAE
Paris quadrifolia L.
2n = 10, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Kabanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 3 km S of Bai-
kal Lake, surroundings of Babushkin town, lower course of My-
sovka River, right riverside, 502 m, 51°41ʹ N, 105°5E, 10 Jul 2009,
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Oblast’, Sludyanskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 8 km
S of Baikal Lake, lower course of Snezhnaya River, left riverside,
Populus suaveolens-forest edge, 506 m, 51°24ʹ N, 104°38ʹ E, 30 Jun
2009, R. Moriz С945 (IRKU).
VIO LACEA E
Viola biflora L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, foothills of Khamar-Daban Mts., 5 km S of Baikal
Lake, middle course of Osinovka Tankhoiskaya River, river bank,
575 m, 51°30ʹ N, 105°07ʹ E, 13 Jul 2009, A. Konovalov, R. Moriz &
A. Sergeyeva С1065 (IRKU).
Christoph Dobeš,
1
* Antonia Scherbantin,
1
Juraj Paule,
2
Manuel Striegel
3 &
Britta Kais
4
1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Pharmacobotany, University of
Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria
2 Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution, Senckenberg
Research Institute, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt/Main,
Germany
3 Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg, Biodiversity
and Plant Systematics, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer
Feld 345, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany; current address: mykotox,
Mühltalstr. 102, 69121 Heidelberg, Germany
4 Centre for Organismal Studies (COS) Heidelberg, Aquatic Ecol-
ogy and Toxicology, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld
230, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
* Author of correspondence: christoph.dobes@univie.ac.at.
This study was supported by the DFG (grant no. DO-792/1-1
to C.D.).
* First number for the species.
** New number for the species.
ROSACEAE
Potentilla aurea L.
2n = 14, CHN. Italy, South Tyrol, Stilfserjoch, along trail no. 20
leading to the Rötlspitze 46°32ʹN, 10°27ʹ E, 2860 m, 20 Jul 2006, C.
Dobeš Ptl4031, C. Dobeš Ptl4032 (HEID 806942–806945) [Fig. 4J];
Italy, South Tyrol, Tuxer Alps, between Riederbergalm and Rollspitze
46°56ʹ N, 11°28ʹ E, 2040 m, 15 Jul 2006, C. Dobeš Ptl4104 (HEID
807066–807067).
Potentilla brauneana Hoppe
2n = 14, CHN. Italy, Lombardy, province Sondrio, Valle dell Alpe
im Valle di Rezzalo, between Costa Sobretta and Punte della Alpe
46°23ʹ N, 10°29ʹ E, 2540–2620 m, 21 Jul 2006, T. Haberler Ptl4389
(HEID 807525); Italy, South Tyrol, Tuxer Alps, between Riederber-
galm and Rollspitze 46°5N, 11°29ʹ E, 2350 m, 15 Jul 2006, C. Dobeš
Ptl4091, C. Dobeš Ptl4095 (HEID 807043–807044, 807050–807051).
Potentilla crantzii (Crantz) Beck ex Fritsch
2n = 28, CHN. Slovenia, Julian Alps, Mangart saddle, below
Mangart summit 46°26ʹ N, 13°38ʹ E, 2056 m, 07 Sep 2006, J. Paule
Ptl4231 (HEID 807309–807310) [Fig. 4A].
2n = 35, CHN. France, Department Hautes Alpes, Plateau
d’Emparis, between Lac Noir und Lac Lerié 45°28ʹ N, 6°1E, 2450 m,
17 Jul 2007, C. Dobeš Ptl7056, C. Dobeš Ptl7058 (HEID 805865–
805866, 805869–805870).
2n = 42, CHN. Italy, South Tyrol, Tuxer Alps, between Rie-
derbergalm and Rollspitze 46°56ʹ N, 11°28ʹ E, 2040 m, 15 Jul 2006,
C. Dobeš P t l4111 (HEID 806885, 807079).
Potentilla heptaphylla L.
2n = 14, CHN. Austria, Lower Austria, Melk, Wachberg, ca. 1.6
km E of railway station Melk 48°1ʹ N, 15°20ʹ E, 240 m, 16 Jun 2006,
C. Dobeš Ptl3923 (HEID 805661–805662); Germany, Hessen, Ram-
melsberg W Dorfitter 51°14ʹ N, 8°52ʹ E, 350–355 m, 15 Jun 2007, T.
Gregor Ptl3410 (W 2012-02368); Germany, Hessen, Schanzenberg
S of Korbach 51°15ʹ N, 8°52ʹ E, 380–385 m, 15 Jun 2007, T. Gregor
Ptl3400 (HEID 805120, W 2012-02358) [Fig. 4B]; .
Potentilla incana G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.
2n = 28, CHN. Austria, Lower Austria, Wachau, Dunkel-
steiner Wald, Gurhofgraben, 3–4 km E of Aggsbach Markt 48°1N,
15°26ʹ E, 410 m, 09 Jul 2007, J. Paule Ptl6181, J. Paule Ptl6187 (HEID
806100, 806106 806107, W 2012-02431); Italy, Marche, at summit of
the Monte della Strega N of Montelago and 16 km NW of Fabriano
43°27ʹ N, 12°46ʹ E, 1260 m, 03 Jun 2007, C. Dob Ptl4291 (HEID
807407, W 2012-02289); Italy, Marche, Monte Cat r ia, below the Rocca
Bairada 43°28ʹ N, 12°42ʹ E, 1150 m, 02 Jun 2007, C. Dobeš Ptl4316
(HEID 807440, W 2012-02443).
**2n = 48–52 , CHN. Sweden , Gotland , along stree t 148 between
Tingstäde and Othem 57°44ʹ N, 18°41ʹ E, 40 m, 03 Jun 2006, T. Gre gor
Ptl3056, T. G reg or Ptl3059 (HEID 804524 804525, 804530–804531).
Potentilla neumanniana Rchb.
The species is treated here in a broad circumscription and pre-
sumably comprises various forms of different evolutionary origin.
2n = 28, CHN. Austr ia, Lower Austria, Weinviertel, Fehnhaube-
Kogelstein, ca. 3 km E of Eggenburg 48°38ʹ N, 15°5E, 317 m, 09 Jul
20 07, J. Paule Ptl6201 (H EID 806132, W 2012-02432) [Fig. 4C]; Ger-
many, Rheinland-Pfalz, Idar-Oberstein, along trail between Felsen-
kirche in Oberstein and the castle 49°42ʹ N, 7°21ʹ E, 04 Jun 2006,
C. Dobeš Ptl3747, C. Dobeš Ptl3748 (HEID 805527–805530); Italy,
Lombardy, Lago di Gaiano (W of Lago d’Iseo) 45°47ʹ N, 10°92ʹ E,
350 m, 26 Jul 2006, C. Dobeš Ptl4392, C. Dobeš Ptl4393, C. Dobeš
Ptl4400 (HEID 807529–807531, 807543–807544, W 2012-02290).
2n = 35, CHN. France, Department Puy-de-Dôme, ca. 0.3 km
NW of Grandeyrolles, S street to Treizanches 45°34ʹ N, 3°3E, 700
m, 10 Jul 2007, C. Dobeš Ptl7261 (HEID 805916, W 2012-02247, W
2012-02313); Germany, Rheinland-Pfalz, Idar-Oberstein, along trail
between Felsenkirche in Oberstein and the castle 49°42ʹ N, 7°21ʹ E, 04
Jun 2006, C. Dobeš Pt l3741 (HEID 805515805516); Italy, Lombardy,
Lago di Gaiano (W of Lago d’Iseo) 45°47ʹ N, 10°92ʹ E, 350 m, 26 Jul
2006, C. Dobeš Ptl4391, C. Dobeš Ptl4395 (HEID 807528, 807534–
807535, W 2012-02291); Switzerland, Wallis, Simplon pass 46°1N,
8°20ʹ E, 2300 m, 06 Jun 2006, S. Nürnberger Ptl3752, S. Nürnberger
Ptl3758 (HEID 805536, 805541).
2n = 42, CHN. France, Department Alpes-M aritimes , 2 km ENE
of Saorge, Col de Peiremont 43°59ʹ N, 7°34ʹ E, 1043 m, 11 Apr 2006,
C. Dobeš Pt l3522, C. Dobeš Ptl3526 (HEID 805224–805225, 805231–
805232, W 2012-02482); France, Department Alpes-de-Haute-
Provence, l’Ubaye valley, Jausier, 0.3 km E of the church 44°25ʹ N,
6°44ʹ E, 1250 m, 14 Jul 2007, C. Dobeš P tl7271 (HEID 805926,
W 2012-02248, W 2012-02314); France, Department Puy-de-Dôme,
ca. 2 km SW of Beaune, N street D5 at kilometer 13 45°42ʹ N, 2°58ʹ E,
970 m, 10 Jul 2007, C. Dob Ptl4271 (HEID 807376); Italy, Lom-
bardy, Lago di Gaiano (W of Lago d’Iseo) 45°4N, 10°92ʹ E, 350 m,
26 Jul 2006, C. Dobeš Ptl4396 (HEID 807536–807537).
2n = 49, CHN. Spain, Cuenca, along the road N-202 between
Cañamares and Cañizares 40°30ʹ N, 2°13ʹ W, 956 m, 24 Jun 2007,
J. Paule Ptl6091 (HEID 805969, W 2012-02430)
2n = 56, CHN. Spain, Cuenca, Ciudad Encantada 40°12ʹ N,
2°34ʹ W, 1430 m, 24 Jun 2007, J. Paule Ptl6121 (HEID 806013,
W 2012-02507).
2n = 62–63, CHN. Spain, Cuenca, 1 km SE of Beamud, road to
Valdemoro Sierra 40°1N, 1°4W, 1353 m, 24 Jun 2007, J. Paule
Ptl6113 (HEID 806005–806006).
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2n = 60–65, CHN. France, Department Alpes-Maritimes, Alpes
Maritimes, Var valley, NE of Puget-Théniers above the cementary
43°5N, 6°53ʹ E, 480 m, 10 Apr 2006, C. Dobeš Ptl3501 (HEID
805170–805171, W 2012-02451) [Fig. 4D].
Potentilla recta L.
2n = 28, CHN. Spain, Madrid, village El Paular, near the Rio
Lozoya vis-a-vis the monastery 40°53ʹ N, 3°53ʹ W, 1148 m, 26 Jun
20 07, J. Paule Ptl6142 (HEID 806051–806052).
Potentilla rigoana Th. Wolf
*2n = 14, CHN. Italy, Basilicata, Monte Pollino, near the Refu-
gio De Gásperi (ca. 12 km NW of Castrovillari) 39°5N, 16°75ʹ E,
1560 m, 06 Jun 2007, C. Dobeš Ptl 4681 (HEID 807643, W 2012-
02167, W 2012-02428) [Fig. 4E]; Italy, Basilicata, below the summit
of the Monte Pollino 39°54ʹ N, 16°11ʹ E, 2150 m, 07 Jun 2007, C.
Dobeš Ptl4349 (HEID 807485–807486, W 2012-02199, W 2012-
02447).
Potentilla sterneri T. Gregor & Karlsson
2n = 42, CHN. Sweden, Öland, SE rbylanga, Borby Borg
56°29ʹ N, 16°25ʹ E, 54 m, 11 Jun 2006, T. G reg or Ptl3243 (HEID
804879–804880).
Potentilla subacaulis L.
**2n = 14 + 3–6B, CHN. Russia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, vicinity of
Ust’-Ordynskii, environs of Gushit village 52°52ʹ N, 104°57ʹ E, 02
Sep 2006, V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5525, V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5527,
V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5533 (W 2012-02330, W 2012- 02336, W 2012-
02337) [Fig. 4F–H].
Potentilla thuringiaca Bernh.
2n = 42, CHN. Switzerland, Engadin, along street between Ftan-
Pitschen and Scoul, ca. 0.5 km E of Pitschen 46°47ʹ N, 10°15ʹ E, 1620 m,
13 May 2007, C. Dobeš Ptl4608 (HEID 807629, W 2012-02164).
** 2n = 61–63, CHN. Switzerland , Engadin, above railway station
Ftan (W of Scoul) 46°4N, 10°1E, 1415 m, 13 May 2007, C. Dobeš
Ptl4571 (HEID 807592, W 2012-02213).
Potentilla velutina Lehm.
2n = 14, CH N. Fra nce, Depa r tment Alpes-Ma ritimes, Plateau de
Calern, at the Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur (2 km NE of Caussols,
43°45ʹ N, 6°5E, 1270 m, 15 Apr 2006, C. Dobeš Ptl3583 (HEID
805288, W 2012-02466, W 2012-02317); France, Department Alpes-
Maritimes, Plateau de Caussols, ca. 2.5 km SE of Caussols, close to
Castel de Loup 43°43ʹ N, 6°55ʹ E, 1120 m, 15 Apr 2006, C. Dobeš
Ptl3628 (HEID 805384, W 2012-02467, W 2012-02322) [Fig. 4K].
Fig. 4. A,
Potentilla crantzii 2n = 28 (J. Paule Ptl4231);
B,
Potentilla heptaphylla 2n = 14 (T. Gregor Ptl3400), arrows mark two satellites;
C, 
Potentilla neumanniana 2n = 28 (J. Paule Ptl6201);
D,
Potentilla neumanniana 2n = 63 (C. Dobeš Ptl3501);
E,
Potentilla rigoana 2n = 14
(C. Dobeš Ptl4681);
F–G,
Potentilla subacaulis 2n = 14 + 4B (V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5525), arrows mark four B-chromosomes;
H,
Potentilla
subacaulis 2n = 14 + 6B (V. Chepinoga & al. Ptl5533), arrows mark six B-chromosomes;
I & J,
Potentilla aurea 2n = 14 (C. Dobeš Ptl4032);
K,
Potentilla velutina 2n = 14 (C. Dobeš Ptl3628). — Scale bar = 5 µm.
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Department of Botany, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
* Author for correspondence: vksinghal53@gmail.com
* First chromosome count for the species.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
▼ First chromosome count from an Indian accession.
The study was supported by financial grant under DRS-SAP-II
and ASIST Programme of UGC, New Delhi.
APIACE AE
Bupleurum himalayense Klotzsch
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, dry slopes, 28 Jun 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK
26020 (PUN 53822).
*Eriocycla caespitosa H. Wolff
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, waste moist slopes, 03 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 26021 (PUN 53823).
*Seseli sibiricum Benth. ex C.B. Clarke
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kuppa,
31°25ʹ N, 78°14ʹ E, 2600 m, rock crevices, 03 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26031 (PUN 53831).
ASTE RACE AE
Crepis multicaulis Ledeb.
n = 5, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kothi,
31°32ʹ N, 78°1E, 2670 m, cultivated fields, 05 May 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 26097 (PUN 53897); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Reckong Peo, 31°33ʹ N, 78°16ʹ E, 2670 m, waste places, 26 Jun 2008,
Dalvir Kaur DK 26098 (PUN 53898); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kin-
naur, Sangla, 31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, moist slopes, 18 May 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 26099 (PUN 53899).
Crepis sancta (L.) Babc.
n = 5, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, moist slopes, 18 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26100 (PUN 53900); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kuppa,
31°25ʹ N, 78°14ʹ E, 2600 m, water channel, 18 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26201 (PUN 53908).
**Erigeron mucronatus DC.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist rocky slopes and meadows, 29 Aug
2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 26214 (PUN 53921).
*Erigeron umbrosus (Kar. & Kir.) Popov
n = 9, CHN. India , Him achal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chango, 31°58ʹ N,
78°35ʹ E, 3050 m, dry rocks, 13 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 26215 (PUN
53922); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nako, 31°52ʹ N, 78°37ʹ E,
dry rocks, 3660 m, 28 Jul 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 26216 (PU N 53923);
India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Namgia, 348ʹ N, 78°39ʹ E, 3050
m, dry rocks, 12 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 26217 (PU N 53924); India ,
Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Yangthang, 31°5N, 78°36ʹ E, 3000 m,
dry rocks, 13 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 26218 (PUN 53925).
Lactuca orientalis Boiss.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nako,
31°52ʹ N, 78°37ʹ E, 3660 m, dry rocky slopes, 13 Aug 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 26241(PUN 53948); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Ropa, 31°47ʹ N, 78°25ʹ E, 3000 m, dry rocky slopes, 11 Aug 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 26242 (PUN 53949).
*Saussurea albescens Hook. f. & Thomson ex C.B. Clarke
n = 17, CHN. India, Himacha l Pra desh, Kinnaur, Ropa, 31°47ʹ N,
78°25ʹ E, 3000 m, dry rocky slopes, 02 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
26262 (PUN 53969).
Senecio krascheninnikovii Schischk.
n = 10, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Thangi,
31°33ʹ N, 78°28ʹ E, 2700 m, sandy slopes, 02 July 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26253 (PUN 53960).
*Youngia glauca E dge w.
n = 8, CH N. India, Himachal Pr adesh, Kin nau r, Nichar, 31°33ʹ N,
77°57ʹ E, 2150 m, water channel, 17 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 26096
(PUN 53896).
BERBERIDACEAE
*Berberis kunwarensis Royle
n = 14, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, waste open places, 04 May 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 23383 (PUN 54025).
BIGNONIACEAE
Incarvillea arguta Royle
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Karchham,
31°29ʹ N, 78°10ʹ E, 1900 m, rock crevices and stony slopes, 28 Jun
2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25515 (PUN 54061).
*Incarvillea emodi (Lindl.) Chatterjee
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Karchham,
31°29ʹ N, 78°10ʹ E, 1900 m, rocks and stony slopes, 02 Jul 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25511 (PUN 54057).
BRASSICACEAE
Arabis glabra Bernh.
n = 6, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kalpa, 31°31ʹ N,
78°1E, 2760 m, stony slopes, 03 May 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25549
(PUN 54095).
Arabis nova Vill.
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist slopes and alpine meadows, 04 Jul
2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25550 (PUN 54096).
*Arabis tibetica Hook. f. & Thomson
n = 21, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Jangi Barrier,
31°36ʹ N, 78°25ʹ E, 2790 m, river bank, 30 Sep 2007, Dalvir Kaur DK
25563 (PUN 54109).
Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl
n = 14, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Reckong Peo,
31°33ʹ N, 78°16ʹ E, 2670 m, cultivated fields, 03 May 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25561 (PUN 54107).
Erysimum hieraciifolium L.
n = 16, India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham, 31°22ʹ N,
78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, forests and waste places, 29 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25557 (PUN 54103).
**Erysimum melicentae Dunn
n = 21, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, dry sandy slopes, 27 Jun 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25558 (PUN 54104).
Sisymbrium orientale L.
n = 7, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nako,
31°52ʹ N, 78°37ʹ E, 3660 m, wastelands in rock crevices, 28 Jul 2008,
Dalvir Kaur DK 25562 (PUN 54108).
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CAMPANULACEAE
*Campanula argyrotricha Wall. & DC.
n = 14, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, under dry rocky area, 28 Jun 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 19889 (PUN 50959).
CAPPARIDACEAE
Capparis spinosa L.
n = 12, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Bhabanagar,
31°33ʹ N, 77°56ʹ E,1900 m, rocky slopes, 02 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23388 (PUN 54030); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Pooh,
31°45ʹ N, 78°35ʹ E, 2830 m, pendulous on old wall, 28 Jul 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 23391 (PUN 54033).
CAPRIFOLIACEAE
*Lonicera hypoleuca Decne.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Morang,
31°35ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 2590 m, dry rocky slopes, 02 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25954 (PUN 53659); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Ropa valley, 31°41ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3000 m, dry rocky slopes, 11 Aug
2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25955 (PUN 53660).
Lonicera myrtillus Hook. f. & Thomson
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, alpine meadows, 19 May 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25952 (PUN 53657).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
*Arenaria edgeworthiana Majumdar
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, alpine meadows, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25827 (PUN 53725).
Minuartia kashmirica Mattf.
n = 13, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, stony slopes and rock crevices, 19 May
2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25834 (PUN 53733).
Myosoton aquaticum Moench
n = 14, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nichar,
31°33ʹ N, 77°57ʹ E, 2150 m, rock crevices, 17 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25835 (PUN 53734).
Sagina saginoides (L.) H. Karst.
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Ruturang,
31°43ʹ N, 78°24ʹ E, 2600 m, sandy slopes, 20 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25836 (PUN 53735).
Spergularia diandra (Guss.) Heldr.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Pooh, 31°45ʹ N,
78°35ʹ E, 2840 m, dry slopes, 28 July 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25843
(PUN 53742).
**▼n = 18, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chango,
31°58ʹ N, 78°3E, 3050 m, dry slopes, 13 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
25842 (PUN 53741).
*Stellaria paniculata Edgew.
n = 17, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, dry slopes, 4 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
25849 (PUN 53751).
CHENOPODIACEAE
Salsola collina Pall.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chango,
31°58ʹ N, 78°35ʹ E, 3050 m, dry slopes, 13 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25532 (PU N 54078); India, Hima ch al Pradesh, Kin nau r, Morang,
31°35ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 2590 m, roadsides, 27 Jul 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK
25533 (PUN 54079).
Salsola kali L.
n = 27, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Jangi, 31°36ʹ N,
78°25ʹ E, 2790 m, dry slopes, 30 Sep 2007, Dalvir Kaur DK 25536
(PUN 54082); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Pooh, 31°45ʹ N,
78°35ʹ E, 2840 m, dry slopes, 27 Jul 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25538
(PUN 54084).
ELA EAGNAC EAE
*Elaeagnus parvifolia Wall. ex Royle
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla Valley,
31°25ʹ N, 78°1E, 2680 m, cultivated areas, 18 May 09, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23380 (PUN 54022).
Hippophae salicifolia D. Don
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Morang,
31°35ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 2590 m, waste places, 03 May 08, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23370 (PUN 54011).
FABAC EAE
Astragalus candolleanus Royle
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, alpine meadows, 19 May 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25973 (PUN 53678).
*Astragalus malacophyllus Benth. ex Bunge
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, moist shady localities, 19 May 2009, Dal-
vir Kaur DK 25971 (PUN 53676).
*Astragalus strobiliferus Royle
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Ropa valley,
31°41ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3000 m, sandy slopes, 11 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 259 75 (PUN 53680).
*Colutea nepalensis Sims
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Morang,
31°35ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 2590 m, open waste places, 2 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25980 (PUN 53685); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Pooh, 31°45ʹ N, 78°35ʹ E, 2840 m, dry rocks and open slopes, 12 Aug
2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25981 ( PU N 53686 ); India, Himach al Pradesh,
Kinnaur, Thangi, 31°33ʹ N, 78°28ʹ E, 2700 m, river bank, 02 July 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 25982 (PUN 53687).
Desmodium elegans var. nutans (Hook.) H. Ohashi
n = 11, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Karchham,
31°29ʹ N, 78°1E, 1900 m, roadsides, 02 Aug 2007, Dalvir Kaur DK
25960 (PUN 53666).
Desmodium racemosum DC.
n = 11, CHN. India , Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Ka lpa, 31°31ʹ N,
78°1E, 2760 m, dry rocky slopes, 03 May 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK
25959 (PUN 53664).
*Indigofera himalayensis Ali
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kangoos,
31°33ʹ N, 77°55ʹ E, 1980 m, margin of temperate forests, 17 May 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 25821 (PUN 53717).
Medicago falcata L.
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Morang,
31°35ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 2590 m, moist shady places, 30 Sep 2007, Dalvir
Kaur DK 259 88 (PUN 53693).
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Piptanthus nepalensis Sweet
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla Valley,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, open waste places, 04 May 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25998 (PUN53703).
Trigonella emodi Benth.
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist places, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
25817 (PUN 53713); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, along water courses, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25818 (PUN 53714).
*Trigonella pubescens Edgew. ex Baker
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist rocky slopes, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25819 (PUN 53715).
Vicia pallida Tur cz.,
n = 12, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Bhabanagar,
31°33ʹ N, 77°56ʹ E, 1900 m, moist places and along water courses, 26
Sep 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25810 (PUN 53706).
FUMA RIACE AE
*Corydalis ramosa Wa ll.
n = 8, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kalpa Valley,
31°31ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2760 m, moist slopes, 01 Aug, 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23375 (PUN 54016).
GENTIANACEAE
**Gentiana argentea Royle ex D. Don
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, roadsides,19 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
23400 (PUN 54042).
GER ANIAC EAE
Erodium cicutarium (L.) L’Her. ex Aiton
n = 10, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Ruturang,
31°43ʹ N, 78°24ʹ E, 2600 m, cultivated areas, 19 May 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 26010 (PUN 53815).
HYPERICACEAE
Hypericum perforatum L.
n = 16, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Kalpa Valley,
31°31ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2760 m, orchards, 01 Aug 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK
23395 (PUN 54037).
LAM IACEA E
Thymus linearis Benth.
n = 13, CH N. Indi a, Hi machal Prade sh, Kinnaur, Kalpa, 31°31ʹ N,
78°1E, 2760 m, cultivated field boundaries, 06 May 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25928 (PUN 53629); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Kuppa, 31°25ʹ N, 78°14ʹ E, 2600 m, waste places, 03 Sep 2007, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25930 (PUN 53631); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Chittkul, 31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, dry alpine pastures, 04 Jul 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 25933 (PUN 53634).
ONAG RACEAE
Epilobium hirsutum L.
n = 18, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Bhabanagar,
31°33ʹ N, 77°56ʹ E, 1900 m, water channels, 21 Sep 2008, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25857 (PUN 53759).
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb.
n = 18, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Talangia,
31°33ʹ N, 78°1E, 2650 m, water channels and waste places, 24 Jun
2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25855 (PUN 53758).
Oenothera affinis Cambess.
n = 14, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, waste places along apple orchards, 26
Jun 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25 851 (PUN 53754).
PHYTOL ACCAEAE
Phytolacca acinosa Roxb.
n = 36, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Sangla,
31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, cultivated fields, 27 Jun 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25528 (PUN 54074).
PRIM ULAC EAE
Androsace rotundifolia Hardw.
n = 10, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nichar,
31°33ʹ N, 77°57ʹ E, 2150 m, open slopes, 17 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23397 (PUN 54039).
Androsace sarmentosa Wall.
n = 10, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, under rocks, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23398 (PUN 54040).
RANUNCULACEAE
Aquilegia fragrans Benth.
n = 7, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, rock crevices, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 23352 (PUN 53993); India, Himachal Pr adesh , Kinnau r, Chittku l,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist shady meadows, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 23353 (PUN 53994).
Delphinium roylei Munz
n = 8, CH N. India, Hi machal Prade sh, Kinnaur, Sangla , 31°25ʹ N,
78°1E, 2680 m, pastures and moist forest slopes, 05 Jul 2008, Dalvir
Kaur DK 23357 (PUN 53998).
Thalictrum minus L.
n = 7, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, forest margins, 04 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26052 (PUN 53887).
ROSACEAE
Fragaria nubicola Lindl. ex Lacaita
n = 7, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Chittkul,
31°21ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3450 m, moist shady places, 19 May 2009, Dalvir
Kaur DK 25894 (PUN 53797); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur,
Sangla, 31°25ʹ N, 78°15ʹ E, 2680 m, cultivated fields, 18 May 2009,
Dalvir Kaur DK 25895 (PUN 53799).
Potentilla bifurca L.
n = 21, India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, rock crevices, 19 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26007 (PUN 53812).
Potentilla cuneifolia Bertol.
n = 14, India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Rakchham,
31°22ʹ N, 78°22ʹ E, 3115 m, rock crevices, 19 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 26008 (PUN 53813).
Rosa brunonii Lindl.
n = 7, CHN. India , Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Nichar, 31°33ʹ N,
77°57ʹ E, 2150 m, open slopes, 17 May 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25896
(PUN 53801).
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Veronica anagallis-aquatica L.
n = 9, CHN. India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Ropa valley,
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31°41ʹ N, 78°26ʹ E, 3000 m, wet ditches, 11 Sep 2009, Dalvir Kaur
DK 25577 (PUN 54123).
n = 18, CH N. India, Himachal Pr adesh , Kinnau r, Pooh, 31°45ʹ N,
78°35ʹ E, 2840 m, swampy places along roadsides, 28 Jul 2009, Dal-
vir Kaur DK 25575 (PUN 54121); India, Himachal Pradesh, Kin-
naur, Reckong Peo, 31°3N, 78°16ʹ E, 2670 m, swampy places along
roadsides, 30 Jul 2008, Dalvir Kaur DK 25576 (PUN 54122); India,
Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Thangi, 31°3N, 78°16ʹ E, 2700 m, water
channel, 02 Jul 2009, Dalvir Kaur DK 25589 (PUN 54135).
Aleksandr A. Korobkov,
1
Violetta V. Kotseruba,
1
Nina S. Probatova
2
* & Aleksandr A. Gnutikov
1
1 V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences,
2 Professora Popova Str., 197376, St.-Petersbourg, Russia
2 Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022
Vladivostok, Russia
* Author for correspondence: probatova@ibss.dvo.ru
* First chromosome count for the species.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
This study was supported by grants no. 10-04-00779 (to A.A.
Korobkov), 07-04-00610, 11-04-00240 (to N.S. Probatova), 11-04-
01167 (to V.S. Schneyer), 12-04-01586 (to A.V. Verkhozina), from the
Russian Fund for Basic Research (RFBR).
AMARANTHACEAE
Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson
2n = 32, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdin skii
Raion, the railway station Nadezhdinskaya, waste ground, 26 Oct
2008, Nech a e v 11174 ( VLA).
ASTE RACE AE
Artemisia annua L.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 10 km N of Blagoveshchensk city, deciduous forest,
on roadside, 19 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-87 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Khabarovskii Krai, Khabarovsk city, waste ground, rubble hillocks,
23 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-02 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai,
Vladivostok city, Churkina Cape, stony ridge, Artemisia community,
17 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-41 (LE).
Artemisia arctica Less.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Kamchatskii Krai, Kamchatka
Peninsula, Tolbachik Volcano, 9 Aug 2006, Yefimov 08-05 (LE); Rus -
sia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Poliny Ossipenko Raion, Nevandzha
Mountain Ridge, Pereval’noe Lake, W slope, LarixPinus pumila
forest, 21 Aug 2006, Antonova 08-10 (LE).
Artemisia argyi H. Lév. & Vaniot
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkha-
rinskii Raion, the lower part of the Bureya River, the high terrace of
left riverside, near Ukrainka village, on the bank of a small lake, in
shrubs, 6 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-57 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, the plain between Bureya and
Arkhara rivers, near Antonovka settlement, on the edge of a ditch,
4 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-58 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Ki rovskii Raion, the val le y of the Ussuri River, outskir ts of Kirovsk ii
settlement, light oak forest with shrubs, 9 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-90
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, the mo-
torway along the Komissarovka River valley, top of a hill, the edge of
Quercus forest, 20 Oct 20 06, Korobkov 07-55 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion, outskirts of Ussuriisk city, dry
non-flooded terrace of a small river, fallow, Artemisia com mun ity,
8 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-89 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Ussuriiskii Raion, Mountain-Taiga station, the terrace of a stream,
Artemisia community along the path, 13 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-56
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, the
valley of Razdol’naya River, near Terekhovka village, top of a hill,
meadow with shrubs, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-91 (LE).
Artemisia borealis Pall.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Kamchatskii Krai, Kamchatka
Peninsula, Ust’-Kamchatskii Raion, N slope of Tolbachik Volcano,
subalpine zone, on the small volcanic sulphuric river, 31 Aug 2004,
Yak ubov 05-39 (LE).
Artemisia commutata Besser
2n = 36, CHN. Russia , Far East, Amursk aya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, locality Snezhka, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement,
the top of a hill, steppe with various herbs, 26 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-107, 07-113 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblas t’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality Mukhinka,
Pinus forest on high sandy hills, 23 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-108, Ko-
robkov 07-109, Korobkov 07-110, Korobkov 07-175, Korobkov 07-176,
Korobkov 07-177, Korobkov 07-178 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amu rskaya
Oblast’, Shimanovskii Raion, right riverside of Zeya River, down-
stream of Chagoyan settlement, the top of a hill, light Pinus forest,
on the edge of a ditch, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-112 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Seryshevskii Raion, near Belogorka
settlement, the top of a hill, light Pinus forest, slopes of a ditch, 29
Sep 2006, Korobkov 0 7-111, Korobkov 07-114 (LE).
**Artemisia desertorum Spreng.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality Mukhinka,
Pinus forest, sandy hillocks by the road, 23 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-124, Korobkov 07-126, Korobkov 07-173 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovskoe
village, high floodplain of the Amur River, near Peschanoe Lake,
sedge and grass swamp in depression, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-
134 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion,
W part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the plain near Antonovka
settlement, meadow with shrubs, 4 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-174 (LE).
2n = 36, CHN. Russia , Far East, Amursk aya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, motorway to Svobodnyi town, near Novinka settle-
ment, the slope of a hill, light Quercus forest, on the edge of a ditch,
28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-125 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of the Amur River,
“Sergeevskie Utëssy”, light Betula and Quercus forest with shrubs
and herbs, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-128, Korobkov 07-129 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion,
locality Snezhka, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the slope of a
hill, light Quercus forest with herbs, 25 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-130
(LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in
vicinity of Dukhovskoe village, high lakeside of the Peschanoe Lake,
meadow with shrubs, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 127 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Seryshevskii Raion, near Belogorka
settlement, the top of a hill, Pinus forest, sandy slopes of a ditch, 29
Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 131, Korobkov 07-135 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the Khinganskii
nature reser ve , lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, dry sa ndy hil locks on the
roadside, 6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-132 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, E part of the Khinganskii nature
reserve, the watershed of Uril and Gryaznaya rivers, stony slope of a
hill, light Quercus forest with shrubs and herbs, 5 Oct 2006, Korobkov
07- 133 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion,
the Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, non-flooded low ter-
race, dry pebbles, 29 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-135, Korobkov 05-136,
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Korobkov 05-138, Korobkov 05-139, Korobkov 05-140, Korobkov
05-141, Korobkov 05-142 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Nadezhdinskii Raion, near Terekhovka village, right riverside of the
Razdol’naya River, a slope of steep bank, light oak forest, clearing,
10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-134, Korobkov 05-137 (LE).
Artemisia feddei H. Lév. & Vaniot
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdin-
skii Raion, near Terekhovka village, the bottom of the rocky bank
of Razdol’naya River, on rubble plots, among blocks, 10 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-82 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdin-
skii Raion, near the railway station Baranovskii, non-flooded terrace
of the Razdol’naya River, dense Artemisia and grass community on
sandy hillock, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-84 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Pr imorskii Krai , Kha ssans kii Raion , Cape Gamova, the pass to Vitya z’
Bay, the old roadside, small-sized rubble plots, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov
05-81 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai, Khass anskii Raion , ne ar
Filippovka village, the floodplain of a river, Artemisia community on
sandy hillock, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-18, Korobkov 05-83 (LE).
Artemisia freyniana (Pamp.) Krasch.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Obl ast’, Tamb ovsk ii
Raion, near Dukhovskoe village, high floodplain of the Amur River,
the bank of Peschanoe Lake, sandy hillocks, meadow, 20 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07- 77, Korobkov 07-78 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement,
locality Mukhinka, sandy hills, Pinus forest, 23 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-79 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii
Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the top of a hill, steppe, 25
Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-80, Korobkov 07-81 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of the
Amur River, “Sergeevskie Utëssy” in 1.5 km S of Sergeevka settle-
ment, the drain hollow, meadow community, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-84 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii
Raion, the motorway from Blagoveshchensk to Svobodnyi town, near
Novinka settlement, the steep stony slope of a hill, light Quercus
forest, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-86 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, the left riverside of the Bureya
River, near Skobel’tsino settlement, the top of a hill, light Quercus
forest, 6 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-82 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, the left riverside of the Bureya
River, lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, 6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-85 ( LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii Raion, in vicinity of
Mikhailovka settlement, S slope, herbal community with shrubs and
solitary oaks, 20 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-89 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, Cape Gamova, stony ridge of
a hill, shrubs and herbs community, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-01,
Korobkov 05-22, Korobkov 05-23, Korobkov 05-24 (LE);
Artemisia glomerata Ledeb.
**2n = 54, CHN. Russia, Far East, Kamchatskii Krai, Kamchatka
Peninsula, Ust’-Kamchatskii Raion, Tolbachik Volcano, 5 Aug 2006,
Efimov 08-04 (LE).
Artemisia gmelinii Weber ex Stechm.
2n = 54, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharin-
skii Raion, the top of high ridge above Arkhara settlement, steppified
meadow community, 4 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-88 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of
the Amur River, “Sergeevskie Utëssy”, the top of riverside hill, light
Quercus forest with shrubs and herbs, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-89,
Korobkov 07-99 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality Mukhinka,
the slope of a hill, Quercus and Pinus forest on sands, 23 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07-90 (LE); Russia, Far Eas t, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the slope of a low
hill, light Quercus forest, 25 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-91 (LE); Rus-
sia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Seryshevskii Raion, near Belogorka
settlement, the slope of a sabulous hill, light Pinus forest, 29 Sep 20 06,
Korobkov 07-92 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkha-
rinskii Raion, E part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the watershed
of Uril and Gryaznaya rivers, the slope of a hill, light Quercus forest
with dense herbal layer, 5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-93 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Duk-
hovskoe village, floodplain of the Amur River, high lakeside of the
Peschanoe Lake, Artemisia community with grasses and under shr ubs,
20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 97 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii
Krai, Khabarovsk city, right riverside of the Amur River, steep stony
slope of the terrace, deciduous forest with underbrush, 10 Oct 2006,
Korobkov 08- 34, 08-35 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai,
Vaninskii Raion, the Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, the
bottom of S slope of the riverside hill, on rocks and stony deposits, 25
Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-38 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Kirovskii Raion, near Kirovskii settlement, a slope of the valley of
small river, on dry rubble at the roadside, 9 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-37
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, the valley
of Komissarovka River, at the motorway, the slope of a hill, mixed forest
with solitary Pinus trees, 20 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-94 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, W coast of the Khanka
Lake, near Turii Rog settlement, high sandy terrace of a stream, at the
edge of shrubs community, 21 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-95, Korobkov
07-96 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion,
in vicinity of Terekhovka village, the top of riverside hill, dense grass
and Artemisia community with shrubs, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-30,
Korobkov 05-31 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, the border of
Khassanskii Raion, the motorway to Zarubino, the bottom of slope of
a hill, stony hillocks by the road, the grass and Artemisia community
with shrubs, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-32 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Pr imorskii Krai, Kha ssanskii Raion , near Za r ubino set tlement, the top
of coastal hill, steep stony slope to the sea, among grasses and various
herbs, 16 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-34 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primor-
skii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, the pass to Vityaz’ Bay, E stony slope,
meadow with shrubs, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-33 (LE); Russia, Far
East , Pri morsk ii Krai, Mur avëv-Amurskii Pen insula, Okeanskii Ridge,
near the pass, S stony slope, meadow with shrubs at the edge of Malus
forest, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-36 ( LE); Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii
Krai, Shkotovskii Raion, in vicinity of Mnogoudobnoe settlement,
rubble deposits at the bottom of calcareous rocks, shrubs community,
15 Oct 2007, Korobkov 08-36 (LE); Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya
Oblast’, Sakhalin Island, W coast, Nevel’skii Raion, near Shebunino
settlement, 12 Oct 2000, Tkachenko 00-04 (LE).
Artemisia integrifolia L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, motorway Blagoveshchensk–Svobodnyi, near Novinka
settlement, SE steep slope of a hill, Betula, Quercus and Larix forest
with undershrubs and various herbs, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-19
(LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, E
part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the large plain in 3 km W of
Tarmanchukan settlement, sedge and grass swamp in the floodplain,
5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-21 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Arkharinskii Raion, E part of the Khinganskii nat ure reserve, the wa-
tershed of Uril and Gryaznaya rivers, the shrubs and herbs community,
5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-25 (LE); Russia, Far East, Evreiskaya Av-
tonomnaya Oblast’, local line Khabarovsk–Sovetskaya Gavan’, railway
station Volochaevka-2, Salix community, 3 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-
96 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion, the
Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, non-flooded terrace, meadow
with grasses and various herbs, 29 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-97, Korob-
kov 05-99 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion,
the Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, the bottom of the rocky
slope on the left riverside, rubble deposits at the road, 25 Sep 2004,
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Korobkov 05-98, Korobkov 05-100, Korobkov 08-18 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion, the Tumnin River basin,
near Tuluchi village, stony slope of a hill, mixed forest, 27 Sep 2004,
Korobkov 05-102, Korobkov 05-103, Korobkov 05-104 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Khaba rovs kii Krai, Van inskii Raion, the Tumnin Rive r basin,
near Tuluchi village, S steep stony slope of a hill, Larix, Betula and
Quercus forest, 21 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-12 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Sakhalinsk aya Oblast’, Sakhali n Island, Makarovskii Raion, Maguntan
mud volcano, meadow, 21 Sep 2000, Smirnov 00-19 (LE).
2n = 36, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Amur skaya Oblast’, Ark har inskii
Raion, W part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the plain between
Bureya and Arkhara rivers, near Antonovka settlement, meadow com-
munity with shrubs, 4 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-17, Korobkov 07-23,
Korobkov 07-180 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Bla-
goveshchenskii Raion, 10 km N of Blagoveshchensk city, along the
motorway to airport, lofty hill, multi-species deciduous forest, 19 Oct
2006, Korobkov 07-18 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality
Mukhinka, meadow in depression, at the edge of Pinus and Quercus
forest, 23 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-20 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Seryshevskii Raion, near Belogorka settlement, the
edge of Betula forest, mea dow with gra sses and var ious herbs, 29 Se p
2006, Korobkov 07-22 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Blagoveshchenskii Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the de-
pression at the bottom of the slope of a hill, meadow with grasses and
various herbs, 26 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-24 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the Khinganskii
nature reserve, the lower course of the Bureya River, left riverside,
high sandy lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, deciduous forest at the edge
of depression, 6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-179, Korobkov 07-183 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, E part of the
Khi nganskii nat ure reserve, high ter race of the Uril Rive r, a depression
at the W slope, herbal community with shrubs, 5 Oct 2006, Korob-
kov 07-181 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii
Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovskoe village, the floodplain of the Amur
River, a depression at the lakeside of the Peschanoe Lake, sedge swamp
community, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 185 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Kirovskii Raion, outskirts of Kirovskii settlement,
flat slope of the valley of Ussuri River, light oak forest with shrubs,
9 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-95, Korobkov 05-106, Korobkov 05-107
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, near
Terekhovka village, the slope of riverside hill, meadow, 10 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 08-17 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii
Raion, Cape Gamova, the pass to Vityaz’ Bay, the flat moist depres-
sion, dense meadow community, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-105 (LE).
Artemisia keiskeana Miq.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii
Raion, near Terekhovka village, the Razdol’naya River, steep stony
slope of the riverside, oak forest with shrubs and herbs, 10 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-43 (LE); Ru ssia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii
Raion, Cape Gamova, the steep stony maritime slope, oak forest with
shrubs and various herbs, 16 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-42 (LE).
Artemisia koidzumii Nakai
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii
Raion, the Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, S rubble slope
of a hill, 25 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-11, Korobkov 05-74, Korobkov
05 -75 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion,
the Tumnin River basin, left side of the valley, downstream of Tuluchi
village, the bottom of the steep S slope, Betula and Quercus forest, 27
Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-78, Korobkov 05-79, Korobkov 05-80 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, the Tumnin River basin, rubble
deposits at the bottom of S slope of a hill, 30 Sep 2004, Korobkov
05-76, Korobkov 08-32 (LE); Russia, Far East, Sa khalin skaya Oblast’,
Sakhalin Island, Smirnykhovskii Raion, Vaida Mt., 340 m, old glade,
16 Sep 2004, Fi rssov 08-01 (LE); Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya
Oblast’, Sakhalin Island, near Korsakov city, plateau above the steep,
2 Oct 2004, Roma nov 05-77 (LE).
Artemisia laciniata Willd.
**2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Bla-
goveshchenskii Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the top of
a hill, the edge of the oak forest, dense meadow community, 25 Sep
2006, Korobkov 07-67, Korobkov 07-69, Korobkov 07-102, Korobkov
07-103 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shimanovskii
Raion, near Chagoyan settlement, limestone slope, Corylus commu-
nity, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-63 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovskoe village, high
floodplain of the Amur River, hillocks on lakeside of the Peschanoe
Lake, meadow community at the edge of shrubs, 20 Sep 2006, Korob-
kov 07-64, Korobkov 07-65, Korobkov 07-66 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, the top of high ridge above
Arkhara settlement, meadow community at the edge of the oak for-
est, 4 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-68 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement,
locality Mukhinka, meadow with shrubs at the edge of Pinus forest,
23 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-70, Korobkov 07-104 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of
the Amur River, “Sergeevskie Utëssy”, 1.5 S of Sergeevka settlement,
the upper part of a steep slope, oak forest with dense underbrush, 21
Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-71, Korobkov 07-72 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, near Terekhovka village,
depression on the top of a hill, meadow with shrubs, 10 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-03, Korobkov 05-28, Korobkov 05-29 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Kuril Islands, Kunashir Island, Pacific
coast, Golovina Bay, Dlinnaya Mt., 15 Oct 2010, Stupina 11-01, Stu-
pina 11-02, Stupina 11-03, Stupina 11-04 (LE).
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Bla-
goveshchenskii Raion, near Mikhailovka settlement, the motorway
to Belogor’e, low floodplain of a stream, sedge and grass meadow
community on the hillocks, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-61 (LE); Rus-
sia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 10 km
of Blagoveshchensk city, the motorway to airport, the top of a hill,
multi-species deciduous forest, 19 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-172 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity
of Dukhovskoe village, high floodplain of the Amur River, lakeside
of the Peschanoe Lake, slight depression, sedge and grass meadow
community, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 62 (LE).
Artemisia lagocephala Fisch. ex Besser
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Partizanskii
Raion, Ol’khovaya Mt., 13 Sep 2006, Ale k seye va 07-155 (LE).
2n = 54, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tyndinskii
Raion, in vicinity of Berezitovyi mine, stony roadside, 2 Sep 2006,
Starchenko 07-60 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Poliny
Ossipenko Raion, Nevandzha Ridge, Pereval’noe Lake, W slope,
Larix and Pinus pumila forest, 22 Aug 2006, Antonova 08-12 (LE).
Artemisia leucophylla Turcz. ex C.B. Clarke
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Shantarskie
Islands, Bol’shoi Shantar Island, 2 Sep 2006, K r juk ova 0 8 -11 (LE).
Artemisia littoricola Kitam.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ol’ginskii
Raion, Olga Bay, near Ol’ga settlement, coastal rocks, 15 Sep 2006,
Al ek se yeva 07-151 ( LE); Russia, Far East, Pr imo rskii Kr ai, Par tiz anskii
Raion, right riverside of the Partizanskaya River, near Ekaterinovka
settlement, in splits of carbonate rocks, 15 Oct 2007, Korobkov 08-78
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Vladivostok city, Churkina
Cape, the top of stony ridge, rubble deposits, 17 Oct 2004, Korobkov
05 -113 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Muravëv-Amurskii
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Peninsula, Ussuriiskii Bay, Cherepashii Cape, steep rubble-melkozem
maritime slope, herbs and shrubs community, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov
05 -116, K oro b k ov 0 5-117 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Muravëv-A mur skii Peninsu la, Okean skii Ridge, the pass , stony sharp
ridge, meadow community, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-118, Korobkov
05 -119 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion,
near Zarubino settlement, steep stony slope of a hill, on rubble, 16
Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-114 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Khassanskii Raion, Cape Gamova, in the lower part of coastal rocks,
16 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-112, Korobkov 05-115, Korobkov 05-120
(LE); Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Sakhalin Island, W
coast, 5 km of Krasnogorsk town, 8 Oct 2000, Tkachenko 00-05 (LE).
Artemisia macilenta (Maxim.) Krasch.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, left riverside of the Amu r River, “Sergeevsk ie Utëssy
in 1.5 km S of Sergeevka set tlement , steep stony slope of the riverside,
dense meadow community with shrubs, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-
136 , K oro bko v 07-138 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Blagoveshchenskii Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, steep
slope of a lofty hill, oak forest with dense herbal layer, 25 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07-137, Korobkov 07-140 (LE); Russia, Far Eas t, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, motorway Blagoveshchensk–Svo-
bodnyi, near Novinka settlement, steep SE slope of a hill, burnt Quer-
cus forest with dense underbrush, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-141
(LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion,
2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality Mukhinka, sandy hills, Pinus
forest, 23 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-142 (LE).
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shi-
manovskii Raion, right riverside of Zeya River, downstream of Cha-
goyan settlement, the top of a hill, limestone rocks, light Pinus forest,
28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-139, Korobkov 07-145 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovs-
koe village, near the centre of “Muravëvskii zakaznik”, dry steep
slope of a terrace, Artemisia community, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07- 143, Korobkov 07-144 (LE).
Artemisia manshurica (Kom.) Kom.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorski i Krai, Kirovskii Raion,
the valley of the Ussuri River, outskirts of Kirovskii settlement, flat
slope of a hill, light oak forest with dense meadow and shrub com-
munity, 9 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-131 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primor-
skii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, the motorway along the Komissarovka
River valley, S slope of a hill, light Quercus forest with tall shr ubs, 20
Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-122 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Ussuriiskii Raion, Mountain-Taiga station, the valley of a stream, a
floodplain deciduous forest, 13 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-123 (LE); Rus-
sia, Far East, Primorski i Kra i, Ussuriiskii Raion, outsk irts of Uss uriisk
city, valley of the river, dry non-flooded terrace, Artemisia com mun ity
with grasses, 8 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-130 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, near Terekhovka village, the
top of a hill, meadow with shrubs, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-129 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii Raion, in vicinity of
Mnogoudobnoe settlement, rubble deposits at the bottom of calcareous
rocks, meadow community with shrubs, 15 Oct 2007, Korobkov 08-79
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii Raion, Southern
Sikhote-Alin’, near Anissimovka settlement, deciduous valley forest,
on the way to Khualaza Mt., roadside, 23 Sep 1989, Korobkov 89-02
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Muravëv-Amurskii Peninsula,
Okeanskii Ridge, the pass, steep slopes of the ridge, meadow with
shrubs at the edge of Malus forest, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-128 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, near Zarubino
settlement, low maritime terrace, dry non-matted sandy slopes, 16
Oct 2004, Korobkov 07-110, Korobkov 07-111 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, the border of Khassanskii Raion, the motorway to Za-
rubino, the bottom of the slope of a hill, stony hillocks in the roadside,
Artemisia community, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-133 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, Cape Gamova, stony
ridge of the coastal hill, oak forest, 16 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-10 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, Cape Gamova,
the pass to Vityaz’ Bay, stony ridge, dense meadow community with
shrubs, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-108, Korobkov 05-109 (LE).
Artemisia maximovicziana Krasch. ex Poljakov
2n = 90, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast, Sery-
shevskii Raion, near Belogorka settlement, the top of a hill, light
Pinus forest, 29 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-101 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion, the Tumnin River basin, near
Tuluchi village, the top of a hill, stony slope, meadow community,
25 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-04, Korobkov 05-25 (LE).
Artemisia medioxima Krasch. ex Poljakov
2n = ca. 108, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shi-
manovskii Raion, 10 km N of Svobodnyi, the top of a hill, Larix and
Betula forest, meadow community at the forest edge, 28 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07-73, Korobkov 07-74 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Shimanovskii Raion, near Shimanovskii settlement, mixed
Larix and Betula forest with low shrubs, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-76 ( LE).
2n = 126, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii
Raion, the Tumnin River basin, 5 km downstream of Tuluchi village,
non-flooded terrace of the left riverside, meadow with shrubs at the
deciduous forest edge, 29 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-45 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Khabarovsk ii Kr ai, Vani nsk ii Raion, the Tumni n River basin, the
valley of Akur River in its upper course, the bottom of the steep stony
slope, Larix and Betula forest, 30 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-46 (LE).
2n = 144, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii
Raion, the Tumnin River, non-flooded terrace of the right riverside,
2 km above Tuluchi village, near the railway embankment, meadow
community, 2 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-44 (LE).
Artemisia mongolica Fisch. ex Besser
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tyndinskii
Raion, Berezitovyi mine, road side , 2 Se p 20 06, Starchenko 07-59 (LE).
Artemisia montana Pamp.
2n = 54, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Sakhali nskaya Oblast’, Sakhali n
Island, Smirnykhovskii Raion, Vaida Mt., 340 m, forest edge, 16 Sep
2004, Firssov 08-02 (LE);
Artemisia rubripes Nakai
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, left riverside of the Amur River, 1.5 km S of Ser-
geevka settlement, “Sergeevskie Utëssy”, dense meadow community,
21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-44 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, the motorway Blagoveshchensk–
Svobodnyi, near Novin ka settlement, the stee p SE slope of a hill, light
Quercus forest, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 05-45, Korobkov 05-46 ( LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 10
km of Blagoveshchensk city, along the motorway to airport, lofty hill,
deciduous forest, 19 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-47 (LE); Russia , Far Ea st,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e
settlement, locality Mukhinka, the Pinus forest edge, roadside, 23 Sep
2006, Korobkov 07-39 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the
plain near Antonovka settlement, meadow with shrubs, 4 Oct 2006,
Korobkov 07-38 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkha-
rinskii Raion, the left riverside of the Bureya River, the f lood-plain
terrace with waste lakes, deciduous forest with shrubs, 6 Oct 2006,
Korobkov 07-40, Korobkov 07-41 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Arkharin skii Raion, E part of the Khinga nskii natu re rese rve,
the watershed of Uril and Gryaznaya rivers, depression on the slope,
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Artemisia community, 5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-42, Korobkov 07-48
(LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Khabarovsk city, waste
ground, rubble deposits, 23 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-16, Korobkov
05 -17 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion,
the Tumnin River basin, near Tuluchi village, the Betula and Larix
valley forest, roadside, 26 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-50, Korobkov 05-
55 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion, the
valley of the Akur River in its lower course, the bottom of S stony
slope, Artemisia and grass community, 26 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-
56 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion, the
Tumnin River basin, the valley of the Akur River in its lower course,
stony deposits on roadside, 28 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-14, Korobkov
05 -15 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Vaninskii Raion,
the Tum nin River basi n, the f lood-plai n of the Ak ur Rive r in its upper
course, mixed forest, on pebbles, 28 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-57 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Kirovskii Raion, the valley of the
Ussuri River, outskirts of Kirovskii settlement, the slope of the river
valley, meadow community with Artemisia at the edge of the forest
belt, 9 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-48, Korobkov 05-49, Korobkov 05-53
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Spasskii Raion, outskirts
of Spassk city, at the edge of the forest belt, Artemisia commu nit y,
8 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-52 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Ussuriiskii Raion, outskirts of Ussuriisk city, non-flooded terrace of
a small river, fallow, Artemisia and grass community, 8 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-51 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii
Raion, near Mountain-Taiga station, the valley of a stream, multi-
species deciduous forest, Artemisia community along the path, 21
Oct 2004, Korobkov 07-43 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Nadezhdinskii Raion, near Terekhovka village, the top of riverside
hill, meadow with shrubs and solitary oaks, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov
05-47, Korobkov 05-54, Korobkov 05-61 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pri-
morskii Krai, Muravëv-Amurskii Peninsula, Okeanskii Ridge, the
pass, steep stony slope, dense meadow at the edge of Malus fore st, 21
Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-59 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Lazovskii Raion, near Glazkovka village, 16 Sep 2006, Alekseyeva
07- 152 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion,
near Zarubino settlement, the slope of a tall coastal hill, Artemisia
and grass community, 16 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-58 (LE).
Artemisia schmidtiana Maxim.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Kuril
Islands, Kunashir Island, near Yuzhno-Kuril’sk town, coastal rocks,
23 Sep 2006, Erëmenko 07-169 (LE).
Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Republic of Daghestan,
Sulak village, semi-deserts and steppes, Oct 2005, Yarovenko 06-70
(10936) (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchen-
skii Raion, 10 km of Blagoveshchensk city, along the motorway to
air port, the top of a hill, Betula and Quercus forest, roadside, 19 Oct
2006, Korobkov 07-116 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 2 km N of Belogor’e settlement, locality
Mukhinka, Pinus forest on sandy hill, roa dside, 23 Sep 200 6, Korob-
kov 07-118 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shimanovskii
Raion, right rive rside of Zey a River, dow nst ream of Chagoyan settle-
ment, sandy bottom of a hill, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-115 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, E part of
the Khinganskii nature reserve, the watershed of Uril and Gryaznaya
rivers, non-flooded terrace of a stream, rubbles on roadside, 5 Oct
2006, Korobkov 07- 117 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Arkharinskii Raion, the left riverside of the Bureya River, near
Skobel’tsino settlement, the top of a hill, Artemisia community along
the path, 6 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-119 (LE); Russia, Far East, Evre-
iskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast’, near railway station Volochaevka-2, at
the edge of Salix community, 3 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-123, Korobkov
05-124 (LE); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Khabarovsk city,
waste ground, rubble hillocks, Artemisia community, 23 Sep 2004,
Korobkov 05-09 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, W coast of the Khan ka La ke, near Tur ii Rog settleme nt, sandy
terrace of a stream, at the edge of shrubs community, 21 Oct 2006,
Korobkov 07-120, Korobkov 07-121 (LE); Russia , Far Ea st, Primor skii
Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion, outskirts of Ussuriisk city, dry non-flooded
terrace of a small river, Artemisia and grass community, 8 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-125 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Muravëv-
Amurskii Peninsula, Ussuriiskii Bay, Cherepashii Cape, the valley
of a small river, on fresh sandy spits, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-127
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, the border of Khassanskii
Raion, the motorway to Zarubino, sandy-pebble terrace of a stream,
valley forest, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-122 (LE).
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii
Raion, near Terekhovka village, the bottom of the right rocky riverside
of the Razdol’naya River, melkozem plots, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov
05-126 (LE).
Artemisia selengensis Turcz. ex Besser
2n = 36, CHN. Russia , Far East, Amursk aya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 10 km N of Blagoveshchensk city, along the motorway
to airport, at the edge of a ditch, Artemisia community, 19 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07-06, Korobkov 07-09 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the Khinganskii nature re-
serve, lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, dry sandy hillocks, deciduous
forest with shrubs, 6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-26 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Khabarovskii Krai, Khabarovsk city, waste ground, rubble hillocks,
20 Sep 2004, Korobkov 05-20 ( LE); Rus sia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai,
Khankaiskii Raion, the motorway along the Komissarovka River val-
ley, the edge of Quercus forest, along the ditch, 20 Oct 2006, Korob-
kov 07- 08 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion,
Mountain-Taiga station, the terrace of a stream, Artemisia community
along the ditch, 13 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-07 (LE); Russia, Far East,
Pr imorskii Krai , Pa rtizanski i Raion, near Zolot aya Dolina se ttlement,
along the roadside ditch, 15 Oct 2007, Korobkov 08-43 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Pri mo rskii Kr ai, Khassanskii Raion, Cape Ga mova , the pas s
to Vityaz’ Bay, the stony side of the old road, 15 Sep 2004, Korobkov
05-19, Korobkov 05-70 (LE).
Artemisia sieversiana Ehrh. ex Willd.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shi-
manovskii Raion, in the environs of Chagoyan settlement, rubble
deposits near carbonate rocks, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-01 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity
of Nikolaevka village, Artemisia community on the slopes of the old
pit, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-02 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Arkharin skii Raion, E part of the Khinganskii nat ure reserve,
the large depression in 4 km W of Tarmanchukan settlement, rubble
deposits along the roadside, 5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-03 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Evreiskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast’, near the railway station
Volochaevka-2, waste ground, Artemisia community, 3 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-60 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdin-
skii Raion, near Terekhovka village, the non-flooded terrace of left
riverside of the Razdol’naya River, sandy hillocks, Artemisia and grass
community, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-61 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pri-
morskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, near Filippovka village, fallow lands
at the edge of the valley forest, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-08 (LE).
Artemisia stelleriana Besser
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, near Glazkovka village, 16 Sep 2006, Ale k sey e va 07-154
(LE); Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Sakhalin Island, W
coast, Uglegorskii Raion, near Krasnopol’e settlement, 8 Oct 2000,
Tkachenko 00-02 (LE); Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Ku-
ril Islands, Kunashir Island, near Yuzhno-Kuril’sk town, the Sea of
Okhotsk coast, 24 Sep 2000, Tkachenko 00-01 (LE).
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Artemisia stolonifera (Maxim.) Kom.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, near Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the lofty hill, oak
forest, 25 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-11 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Shimanovskii Raion, 10 km N of Svobodnyi, the top of
a hill, multi-species deciduous forest, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-10,
Korobkov 07-12 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Sery-
shevskii Raion, near Belogorka settlement, the Betula forest in slight
depression, 29 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-13 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pri-
morskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, the motorway in the Komissarovka
River valley, slope of a hill, Quercus and Betula forest, 20 Oct 2006,
Korobkov 07-14 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii
Raion, Mou ntain-Taiga station, the val ley of a str eam, de ciduous forest,
the herbaceous community, 13 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-15 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Primorskii Krai, Muravëv-Amurskii Peninsula, Okeanskii
Ridge, the pass, the top of stony ridge, at the edge of Malus forest,
meadow community with shrubs, 21 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-92, Ko-
robkov 05-93 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, the border of
Khassanskii Raion, the motorway to Zarubino, the non-flooded ter-
race of a small river, valley forest, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-94 (LE).
Artemisia subulata Nakai
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Bla-
goveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of the Amur River, 1.5 km S
of Sergeevka settlement, “Sergeevskie Utëssy”, the dense meadow
community with shrubs, 21 Sep 2006 , Korobkov 07-27 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, near Mok-
hovaya Pa d’ set tlement, the wide depression, on sa nds, 25 Sep 2006,
Korobkov 07-28, Korobkov 07-36 ( LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovskoe village, high
floodplain of the Amur River, low lakeside of the Peschanoe Lake,
sedge and grass swamp, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 29, 07-30, 07-
35, 07-37 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii
Raion, E part of the Khingansk ii nature reser ve, the valley of the Uril
River, stony slope, meadow community, 5 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-
182 (LE); Ru ssia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khass anskii Raion , Cape
Ga mova , the pas s to Vityaz’ Bay, the flat moist drai nage depr ession,
dense meadow community, 15 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-69 (LE).
2n = 54, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Amursk aya Obla st’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, the motorway Blagoveshchensk–Svobodnyi, near
Novinka settlement, steep slope of a hill, at the edge of the light
Quercus and Larix forest with shrubs and various herbs, 28 Sep
2006, Korob kov 07-32 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’,
Blagoveshchenskii Raion, left riverside of the Amur River, 1.5 km
S of Sergeevka settlement, “Sergeevskie Utëssy”, dense meadow
community, 21 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-34, Korobkov 07-186 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, near
Mokhovaya Pad’ settlement, the bottom of a lofty hill, oak forest with
shrubs and various herbs, 25 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-184 (LE); Rus-
sia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the
Khinganskii nature reserve, low lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, sedge
and grass swamp, 6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-31 (LE).
Artemisia sylvatica Maxim.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii
Raion, near Terekhovka village, steep stony slope of a hill, dense oak
forest, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-65 (LE).
2n = 18. CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii
Raion, near Terekhovka village, steep stony right riverside of the
Razdol’naya River, oak forest, 10 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-21 (LE).
Artemisia tanacetifolia L.
2n = 54, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shi-
manovskii Raion, right riverside of Zeya River, downstream of Cha-
goyan settlement, the top of a hill, Pinus forest, along the edge of a
ditch, 28 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-105 (LE).
Artemisia umbrosa Turcz. ex DC.
**2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, near Glazkovka village, 16 Sep 2006, Alekseyeva 07-15 (LE);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Partizanskii Raion, the valley of
the Partizanskaya River, in the environs of Ekaterinovka settlement,
rubble deposits at the bottom of chalk rocks, meadow community, 15
Oct 2007, Korobkov 08-42 (LE).
2n = 54, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Amursk aya Obla st’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, Blagoveshchensk city, the riverside of the Amur
River, deciduous forest, 19 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-49 (LE); Russia,
Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchenskii Raion, 10 km N of
Blagoveshchensk city, along the motorway to airport, the top of a
hill, multi-species deciduous forest, 19 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07-50
(LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Shimanovskii Raion, right
riversid e of Zeya Rive r, dow nst ream of Chagoyan settlement, the non-
flooded terrace of a stream, sandy-rubble deposits, 28 Sep 2006, Ko-
robkov 07-51 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Tambovskii
Raion, in vicinity of Dukhovskoe village, high non-flooded terrace
of the Amur River, steep slope, meadow community with shrubs,
20 Sep 2006, Korobkov 07- 52 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya
Oblast’, Tambovskii Raion, in vicinity of Nikolaevka village, ruderal
Artemisia community, near old silage pits, 20 Sep 2006, Korobkov
07-53 (LE); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion,
E part of the Khinganskii nature reserve, the wide depression, 3 km
W of Tarmanchukan settlement, non-flooded terrace of a stream,
Artemisia community, 5 Oct 20 06, Korobkov 07-54 (LE); Russia, Far
East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharinskii Raion, W part of the Khin-
ganskii nature reserve, left riverside of the Bureya River in its lower
part, the lakeside of the Krivoe Lake, waste ground on the roadside,
6 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-188 (LE); Russia, Far East, Evreiskaya
Avtonomnaya Oblast’, near railway station Volochaevka-2, Artemisia
community at the edge of Salix forest, 3 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05- 85
(LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, near
Terekhovka village, dry non-flooded terrace of the left riverside of
the Razdol’naya River, meadow community with Artemisia, 10 Oct
2004, Korobkov 05-86 (LE); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, the
border of Khassanskii Raion, the motorway to Zarubino, the bottom
of slope of a hill, rubbly hillocks, Artemisia community, 15 Oct 2004,
Korobkov 05-87 (LE); Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai, Kha ssanskii
Raion, Cape Gamova, the bottom of coastal rocks, rubble deposits,
meadow community with Artemisia, 16 Oct 2004, Korobkov 05-88,
Korobkov 08-16 (LE).
Artemisia vulgaris L.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Far East , Sak halinskaya Oblast’, Sak halin
Island , Okh inskii Raion , near sea port Kaigan, sandy hillocks, 15 Oct
2006, Roman ov 07-16 (LE).
Filifolium sibiricum (L.) Kitam.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, right riverside of Zeya River, near Mokhovaya Pad’
settlement, lofty hills, stony steppe, 25 Oct 2006, Korobkov 07-04
(LE).
POACE AE
Alopecurus aequalis Sobol.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Leningradskaya Oblast, coast of the
Baltic Sea, Finskii Bay, between Bol’shaya Izhora settlement and
Oranienbaum town, Phragmites community, 12 Sep 2009, Tsvelyov
1146 5 (VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogochinskii
Raion, near Pokrovka village, left riverside of the Amur River, 316 m,
swamp bank of the rivulet, 7 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 11951 (VLA, IRK).
Alopecurus arundinaceus Poir.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, in vicinity of Zhemchug village, right riverside
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of the Irkut River, locality Vyshka, 693 m, meadow, 11 Oct 2011,
Kazanovsky 12024 (VLA, IRK).
Milium effusum L.
2n = 28, CHN. Germany, near Gatersleben, in forest, 13 Oct
20 07, Kotseruba 12047 (LE); Slovakia, Štrbské Pleso, in vicinity
of Patria Hotel, 6 Jul 2008, Kotseruba 12048 (LE); Ukraine, near
Kiev, Golosseevskii forest, 17 Jul 2002, Kotseruba & Onischenko
12049 (LE).
Panicum bisulcatum Thunb.
2n = 36, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdin skii
Raion, the railway station Nadezhdinskaya, at the edge of the Phrag-
mites community, 29 Nov 2008, Ne c haev 1119 7 (VLA).
Poa alpina L.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Republic of Daghestan,
Dokuzparinskii Raion, Shalbuzdagh Mt., ca. 3700 m, 14 Aug 2006,
Kotseruba 11452 (VLA).
Poa annua L.
2n = 28, CHN. Ru ssia, East Sibe ria , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Irk utskii
Raion, Baikal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka, near Bol’shie Koty
village, the Bol’shaya Kotovka River, on pebbles, 12 Sep 2007, Pro-
batova & Seledets 10785 (VLA).
ROSACEAE
Potentilla anserina L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutskii
Raion, Baikal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka set tlement, near Bol’shie
Koty village, the Baikal lakeside, on pebbles, 15 Sep 2007, Probatova
& Seledets 10680 (VLA); Russia, East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’
(now Zabaikal’skii Krai), the railway station Mogocha, as a weed
at the embankment, 17 Jun 2007, Ts yre nova 10718 (VLA); Russia,
East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’, the railway station Amazar, at the
railway road, 17 Jun 2007, Ts yre nov a 10719 (VLA); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblas t’, the railway stat io n Erofei Pavlovich, 18 Jun 2007,
Tsyrenova 10625 (VLA).
Potentilla fragarioides L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 40 km N of Blagoveshchensk city, 2 km of the nature
park «Mukhinka», the riverside of Zeya River, non-flooded terrace,
30 Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets 10724 (VLA).
Potentilla tergemina Soják
2n = 28, CH N. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagovesh-
chenskii Raion, 40 km N of Blagoveshchensk city, 2 km of the nature
park “Mukhinka”, the riverside of Zeya River, 30 Sep 2007, Probatova
& Seledets 10738 (VLA).
Zoya V. Kozhevnikova* & Andrey E. Kozhevnikov
Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022 Vladivostok,
Russia
* Author for correspondence: kozhevnikova@ibss.dvo.ru
ASTE RACE AE
Inula helenium L.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii
Raion,
southern edge of
Mikhailovka settlement,
waste ground at
the road, near the railway crossing, 14 Aug 2011, Kozhevnikov &
Kozhevnikova 791-1 (VLA).
CUPRESSACEAE
Juniperus davurica var. maritima (Urussov) Kozhevnikova
2n = 22, CHN, Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, Lazovskii nature reserve, the cordon Petrova,
seacoast op-
posite the Petrova Island, on sands and rocky slopes, 26 Aug 2007,
Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 607-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii Raion, Lazovskii nature reserve,
the
seacoast north of the mouth of the Kievka River, Ta-Chingouza
(Prosëlochnaya) Bay, coastal sands, 29 Aug 2007, Kozhevnikov &
Kozhevnikova 608-1 (VLA).
Juniperus rigida var. litoralis (Urussov) Kozhevnikova
2n = 22, CHN, Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, Lazovskii nature reserve,
the seacoast north of the mouth of
the Kievka River, Ta-Chingouza (Prosëlochnaya) Bay, on sands,
29 Aug 2007, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 608-2 (VLA);
Russia,
Far East, Pri morskii Kr ai, Lazovsk ii Ra ion, Lazovskii nat ure reserve,
the se acoast opposite the Petrova Island , sands and rocky slopes , 26
Aug 2007, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 607-2 (VLA).
Juniperus sargentii (Henry) Takeda ex Nakai
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast ’, Sakhalin
Island, Uglegorskii Raion, in
vicinity of the railway station Pionery,
the seaside of the Tatarskii Strait, coastal sandy dunes, 15 Aug 2004,
Kozh evnik ov 416 -2 (VLA).
Juniperus sibirica Burgsd.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast′, Sok-
hondinskii nature reserve, Sokhondo massif, in
vicinity of the cor-
don Bukukun, Larix forest with Pinus sibirica and P. pumila, 18
Jul 2004, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 381-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far
East, Primorskii Krai, Terneiskii Raion, Sikhote-Alinskii biosphere
reserve, the locality Abrek,
stony placers on the mountai nside, 5 Aug
1996, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 483-2 (VLA).
EPHEDRACEAE
Ephedra distachya L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, 3–4 km NW of Zapovednoe
settlement, near the mouth of
the Kievka River, coastal sandy terrace, 26 Oct 2011, Kozhevnikova
& Kozhevnikov 801-1(VLA);
Ephedra equisetina Bunge
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Lazovskii
Raion, 3–4 km NW of Zapovednoe
settlement, near the mouth of
the Kievka River, coastal sandy terrace, 26 Oct 2011, Kozhevnikova
& Kozhevnikov 801-2 (VLA).
Ephedra monosperma J.G. Gmel. ex C.A. Mey.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ol’ginskii
Raion, 4 km SE of Milogradovo settlement, the Krasnaya Skala Bay,
coastal sandy-pebble terrace, 30 Jul 2011, Kozhevnikova & Koz-
hevnikov 775-1 (VLA).
FABAC EAE
Lathyrus tuberosus L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii
Raion, ca.
4 km
NW
of
Peschanoye village
,
the road M
-60, at the
roadside
ditch,
14 Aug 2011,
Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 789-1
(V LA).
Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Schreb.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,, Shkotovskii
Raion, ca. 1 km SE of Shtykovo settlement,
the valley of the Artë-
movka River, ruderal herbaceous communities on the roadside, 28
Jul 2011, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 771-2 (VLA).
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MALVACEAE
Lavatera thuringiaca L.
2n = 44, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriyskii
Raion,
near the
Krasnyi Yar
village,
ruderal community, 27 Sep
2011, Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 796-1 (VLA).
PO LY G O N AC E A E
Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) Gray
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, outskirts of Abinsk town, the valley of the Abin
River (the Kuban’ River basin), 11 Oct 2008, Probatova & Seledets
11287 (V LA).
RANUNCULACEAE
Pulsatilla cernua (Thunb.) Bercht. & J. Presl
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, near Komissarovo settlemen
t, the top of
a
hill
on the
boggy
plain, 20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 757-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, 1.5 km S of
Komissarovo settlement, near the
bridge across the Komissarovka
River, 20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 758-3 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, ca. 4 km NE
of the
top of the mountain Sinjaya (725 m), near the bridge across
the stream, at the motorway Zharikovo–Komissarovo, 210 m,
20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 755-3 (VLA);
Rus-
sia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, the environs of
the Sinel’nikovo-1 village,
meadow on the flat upper part of a hill,
near the quarry, 30 Sep 2010, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 732-9
(V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, the en-
virons of the Fadeevka village, the
meadow along the high riverba nk
of the Razdol’naya (Suifun) River, 4 May 2010, Kozhevnikova &
Kozhevnikov 485-4 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Us-
suriyskii Raion, 5– 6 km NE of Nikolo-L’vovskoe settlement,
source
of
the Peressykhayuschaya River, grass-forb meadow at the edge of
the oak forest, ca. 200 m, 18 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
745 -3 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai , Mik hailovskii Raion,
2 km N of Grigorjevka village,
oak trees
groups with
grass-shrub
thickets and Artemisia, stony-rubbly slope facing the road, 20
May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 748-2 (VLA);
Russia,
Far East, Pri morsk ii Krai, Khas sansk ii Ra ion, seacoast near the mouth
of the Narva River, between Perevoznaya and Bezverkhovo settle-
ments, maritime short grass meadow, 4 Sep 2010,
Kozhevnikova &
Kozhevnikov 726-1
(V LA).
Pulsatilla chinensis (Bunge) Regel
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, 3 km W of Vladimiro-Petrovka village, E slope of the hill,
meadow, 20 May 2011,
Kozhevnikov & Kozhevnikova 751-1 (V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii Raion, 3–4 km NE
of Sinjaya Mt.,
near the bridge across the stream at the motorway
Zharikovo–Komissarovo, 210 m, 20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova
& Kozhevnikov 754-1 (V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Khankaiskii Raion, ca. 1 km S of Komissarovo settlement, the hill in
the valley of Komissarovka River, 24 Jun 2010,
Kozhevnikov 708-1
(V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Pogranichnyi Raion,
2 km
S of
Rubinovka settlement,
left side of the Molokanovka River val-
ley, steppe meadow on the SW slope, 22 Jun 2010, Kozhevnikov
705-1 (VLA);
Russia , Far Ea st, Primor skii Krai, Pogran ichnyi Ra ion,
2 km SW of
Zharikovo village, oak forest margin, near the field
road, 20 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 752-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Pogranichnyi Raion,
2 km SW of
Zharikovo village, SE slope of a hill, 20 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova
& Kozhevnikov 752-2 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Oktyabr’skii Raion, the environs of Fadeevka village,
meadow on
the flat terrace of high riverbank of the Razdolnaya River, 4 May
2010, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 485-3 (VLA);
Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, 2 km NW of Sinel’nikovo-1
village,
SE slope of the Sinelovka hill, near the quarry, meadow
on the flat upper terrace of the hill, 30 Sep 2010, Kozhevnikova
& Kozhevnikov 732-8 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Ussuriiskii Raion, 5–6 km NE of Nikolo-L’vovskoe village,
source
of
the Peressykhajuschaya River, grass-forb meadows and edges of
the oak forest, ca. 200 m, 18 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhev-
nikov 745-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii
Raion, 3 km NE of Aleksei-Nikol’skoye village, near the crossroad
Ussuriysk–Korfovka–Pokrovka,
grass and shrubs communities at
the oak forest margin, 18 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
744 -2 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion,
ca. 4 km NE of Ulitovka village,
near the bridge across the Suglinka
River, 18 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 743-2 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii Raion, 2 km N of
Grigor’evka village,
stony-rubbly slope facing the road, oak trees
group with
grass-shrubs and Artemisia community, 20 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 748-5 (VLA).
Pulsatilla dahurica (Fisch. ex DC.) Spreng. (lig ht violet f lowers)
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, 1.5 km S of Komissarovo village, near the
bridge across the
Komissarovka River,
20 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
758 -1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Pogranichnyi Raion,
ca. 8 km SW of the Barabash-Levada village,
lower course of the
Mramornaya River in 3–4 km from its mouth, 240 m, 23 Jun 2010,
Kozhevnikov & al. 706-2 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Pogranichnyi Raion, ca. 2 km NW of Zharikovo village,
SE slope of
the hill, near the field road, 20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhev-
ni kov 752- 4 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Pogranichnyi
Raion, ca. 8 km NE of Rubinovka village, near
abandoned silo at the
road, 20 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 753-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, the environs
of Fadeevka village,
meadow on the f lat ter race
of high riverbank of
the Razdol’naya River, 4 May 2010, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
485-2 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion,
3–4 km W of Sinel’nikovo village,
meadow at the foot of S slope,
18 May 2011,, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 747-1 (VLA);
Russia,
Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriyskii Raion,
N outskirts of Nikolo-
L’vovskoye village, source of the
Peressykhajuschaya
River, near the
bridge across the Razdol’naya River, 18 Jun 2011, Kozhevnikova &
Kozhevnikov 746-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussu-
riiskii Raion,
5–6 km NE of Nikolo-L’vovskoye village, source of
the
Peressykhajuschaya
River, gr ass-forb meadows and grass -shrub
edges of
oak forest, 18 May 2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
745 -4 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion,
ca. 1.5 km NE of Borissovka village, the
dam near the bridge across
the Razdol’naya River, 18 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
742-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii Raion,
2 km N of Grigorjevka village,
oak trees
groups with
grasses, shrubs
and Artemisia communities, stony-rubbly slope facing the road, 20
May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 748-1 (VLA).
Pulsatilla dahurica (Fisch. ex DC) Spreng. (
white flowers)
.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii
Raion, 3–4 km W of Sinel’nikovo-1 village,
meadow at the foot of
S slope, 18 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 747-2 (VLA).
Pulsatilla kissii Mandl
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriyskii
Raion, ca. 4 km NW of Ulitovka village,
near the bridge across the
Suglinka River, 18 May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 743-1
(V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii Raion, 2 km
N of Grigorjevka village,
oak trees
groups with
grass-shrub thickets
and Artemisia community, stony-rubbly slope facing the road, 20
May 2011, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 748-4 (VLA).
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2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii
Raion, the environs of Fadeevka village,
meadow on the flat ter race
of the high riverbank of Razdol’naya River, 4 May 2010, Kozhev-
nikova & Kozhevnikov 485-1 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii
Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, 2 km NW from Sinelnikovo-1 village, SE
slope of the Sinelovka hill, meadow on the flat upper terrace of
the hill, 260 m, 30 Sep 2010, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 732-7
(V LA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii Raion, 5–6 km
NE of Nikolo-L’vovskoe village,
source of
Peressykhajuschaya River,
grass-forb meadow at the edge of the oak forest, ca. 200 m, 18 May
2011,
Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov 745-5 (V LA).
Pulsatilla turczaninovii Krylov & Serg.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, 1 km S of Komissarovo settlement,
a hill in the valley of
Komissarovka River, 24 Jun 2010, Kozhevnikova & Kozhevnikov
708-1 (V LA).
ROSACEAE
Exochorda serratifolia S. Moore
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, in
vicinity of
Komissarovo settlement,
at the bottom of
the slope, the oak forest edge, 20 Jun 2005, Kozhevnikov &
Kozhevnikova 468-1 (V LA).
TAX AC EA E
Taxus cuspidata Siebold & Zucc.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii
Raion, the watershed of Shkotovka and Serebryanka Rivers, Serebry-
anyi Pass
, coniferous–broad-leaved forest with Pinus koraiensis,
Abies nephrolepis and Picea koraiensis, 27 Apr 2006, Kozhevnikov
& Kozhevnikova 341-1 (VLA).
Denis A. Krivenko,
1
* Tatyana V. Elisafenko,
2
Alexander A. Krasnikov
2
& Olga V. Dorogina
2
1
Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 132
Lermontov Str.,
664033 Irkutsk, Russia
2 Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of Russian
Academy of Sciences, 101 Zolotodolinskaya Str., 630090
Novosibirsk, Russia
* Author for correspondence: krivenko_da.irk@mail.ru
* First chromosome count for the species.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
▼ First chromosome count from an East Siberian accession.
  ■ First chromosome count from a West Siberian accession.
This study was supported by the grant no. 11-04-00240, 12-
04-01586, of the Russian Fund for Basic Research (RFBR), by the
program of the “Biological diversity” Nr. 23, from the Russian Acad-
emy of Sciences and by Interdisciplinary integration projects Nr. 17,
20, from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Samples of species of violets (Viola L., Violacea e) repor ted in thi s
communication are cult ivat ed in the collections of the Centr al Siberian
Botanical Garden of the SB RAS, Novosibirsk (by T.V. Elisafenko).
Voucher specimens are deposited in herbarium of the Siberian Institute
of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry of the SB RAS, Irkutsk (IRK).
POACE AE
Glyceria spiculosa (F. Schmidt) Roshev.
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, nature re-
serve «Bol’shekhekhtsirskii», Cape Cherepashii between the estuary
of Chirki River and Ussuri River, heterotrophic sphagnum bog, 1 Sep
1993, N.S. Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7085 (VLA).
Glyceria trif lora (Korsh.) Kom.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, Poliny
Ossipenko Raion, near Poliny Ossipenko settlement, the middle
course of the Amgunj River, the area between Kerbi and Amgunj
Rivers, Khalikovskoe Lake, in the shallow water, 18 Aug 2004, M .V.
Kr yuk ova 9721 (V LA).
Hordeum jubatum L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai, Peter the Gre at
Bay, Popova Island, as a weed near Stark wharf, 12 Sep 1997, N.S.
Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7588 (VLA).
Leymus mollis (Trin.) Hara
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Peter the
Great Bay, Gerassimova Island, supralittoral zone, 20 Sep 2004, O.L.
Burun dukova 9529 (VLA).
Ochlopoa annua (L.) H. Scholz (≡ Poa annua L .)
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Pr imorskii Krai, Peter the Gre at
Bay, Popova Island, near Stark wharf, 12 Sep 1997, N.S. Probatova
& V.P. Seledets 7401 (VLA).
Schedonorus pratensis (Huds.) P. Beauv.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Peter the Great
Bay, Pop ova Isla nd, sea coast nea r Sta rk whar f, dist urbed gr ass -covered
sandy plots, 12 Sep 1997, N.S. Probatova & V.P. Seledets 7395 (VLA).
VIO LACEA E
Viola alexandrowiana
Juz.
**2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Tunkinskii Raion, vicinity of Arshan village, on rocks, 23 Jun 1986,
M.M. Ivanova 22910 (IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
30 km SW of Irkutsk city, Baklashi village, right bank of the Irkut
River, valley of the mixed forest, 1 Oct 1979, G.P. Semenova & M.M.
Ivanova 22503 (IRK).
Viola arvensis
Murray
■2n = 34, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’,
Novosibirsk city, Akademgorodok, territory of Central Siberian
Botanical Garden,
open area in the mixed forest,
1 Aug 2001, T.V.
Elisafenko 22507 (IRK).
Viola biflora
L.
■2n = 12, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Ongu-
daiskii Raion, vicinity of Kupchegen’ village, the valley of Bol’shoi
Il’gumen’ River, fir forest, 13 Jun 2001, T.V. Elisafenko 22512 (IRK).
Viola czemalensis Zuev
*2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai,
Chemal’skii Raion, near the hydroelectric power plant on the Katun’
River, rocky slope, 17 Aug 2004, Yu.V. Ovchinnikov 22517 (IRK);
Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Chemal’skii Raion, near the
hydroelectric power plant on the Chemal River, rocky northern slope
exposure, 7 Jul 2010, T.V. Elisafenko 22897 (IRK).
Viola dactyloides
Roem. & Schult.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia),
Olekminskii Raion, Chapaevo village, pine forest, 7 Aug 1979, G.P.
Semenova & M.M. Ivanova 22506 (IRK).
Viola dissecta
Ledeb.
■2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Maim-
inskii Raion, Gorno-Altaisk city, Tugoya Mountain,
forest park
, 8 Jun
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2009, T.V. Elisafenko 22525 (IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Republic
of Altai, Ongudaiskii Raion, left bank of the Katun River, between
Kupchegen’ and Inya villages, rocky shore of the river, 7 Jul 2009,
T.V. Elisafenko 22701 (IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya
Oblast’, Kolyvanskii Raion, vicinity of Kolyvan’ village, floodplain
of the Ob’ River, near «Rybatskoe» Gardening, pine forest, 21 May
2011, T.V. Elisafenko 22700 (IRK); Russia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Tunkinskii Raion,
vicinity of
Zun-Murino
village
,
meadow steppe
,
24 Aug 2009, T.V. Elisafenko 22704 (IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Ir-
kutskaya Oblast’, Ol’khonskii Raion, Ol’khon Island on the Baikal
Lake, Sagan-Khushun Cape, a steppe stony slope of NW exposure,
10 Aug 2009, T.V. Elisafenko & D.A. Krivenko 158 70 (IRK); Russia,
East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutskii Raion, vicinity of Bol’shoe
Goloustnoe village, crease of Goloustnaya River, on stony placers,
2 Aug 2011, D.A. Kri ve nko 18770 (IRK).
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Krasnoyarskii Krai, Shary-
povskii Raion, Ivanovka village, Ingol’ Lake, southern slope, forb
meadow
, 8 Jul 1984, M.M. Ivanova & N.I. Tupitsyna 22524 (IRK).
Viola epipsiloides Á. Löve & D. Löve
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Ol’khonskii Raion, the valley of Sarma River,
left bank , willow th ick-
ets along the river bank
, 5 Aug 2011, D.A. Kri ve nko 19725 (IRK).
Viola gmeliniana
Roem. & Schult.
▼2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Tunkinskii Raion, vicinity of Zun-Murino village,
meadow steppe
,
24 Aug 2009, T.V. Elisafenko 19466 (IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Ir-
kutskaya Oblast’, Irkutskii Raion, vicinity of Bol’shoe Goloustnoe
village, crease of Goloustnaya River, on stony placers, 2 Aug 2011,
T.V. Elisafenko & D.A. Krivenko 18777 (IRK).
Viola incisa Tu r cz.
**▼2 n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Irkutskii Raion, vicinity of Bol’shoe Goloustnoe village, crease of
Goloustnaya River (locus classicus), on stony placers, 2 Aug 2011,
D.A. Krivenk o 18767 (IRK).
Viola ircutiana Turcz .
*2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Tunkinskii Raion, Tolgoi village, left bank of the Khurya-Khobok
River, edge of birch forest, meadow, 20 Jul 1986, G.P. Semenova &
M.M. Ivanova 22505 (IRK).
Viola irinae Zolot.
*2n = 48, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Maim-
inskii Raion, Gorno-Altaisk city, Tugoya Mountain,
forest park
, 8 Jul
2009, T.V. Elisafenko 22521 (IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Novosi-
birskaya Oblast’, Kolyvanskii Raion, vicinity of Kolyvan’ village,
floodplain of the Ob’ River, near “Rybatskoe” Gardeni ng, pi ne forest,
25 May 1993, T.V. Elisafenko 22520 (IRK).
Viola kamtschadalorum
W. Becker & Hult.
**2n = 72, CHN. Russia, Far East, Sakhalinskaya Oblast’, Sakha-
lin Island, Nevel’skii Raion, near Nevel’sk town, coastal hills near
the Tatar Strait, covered bamboo, 15 Aug 2002, Ju.V. Ovchinnikov
22516 (IRK).
Viola macroceras Bunge
*2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai,
Chem al’skii Raion, vicinity of Chemal village, right ba nk of the Che -
mal River, foot of rocks, pine forest, 7 Jul 2008, T.V. Elisafenko 22519
(IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Ongudaiskii Raion,
vicinity of Malyi Yaloman village, right bank of the Bol’shoi Yalo-
man River, near estuary, among stones, 6 Jul 2009, T.V. Elisafenko
22518 (IRK).
Viola mauritii
Tepl .
**2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Pribaikal’skii Raion, grassy bank of the Turkа River, 10 Sep 2004,
T.V. Elisafenko 22705 (IRK).
Viola milanae Vl. V. Nikitin
*2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, On-
gudaiskii Raion, the v
alley of
Aigulak
River
, stony abrupt slope,
steppe, 15 Jun 2001, T.V. Elisafenko 22522 (IRK); Russia, West Sibe-
ria, Republic of Altai, Ust’-Kanskii Raion, Mendur-Sokkon, 5 km S,
stony slope, 22 Jun 2010, T.V. Elisafenko 22703 (IRK); Russia, West
Siberia, Republic of Tyva, Tes-Khemskii Raion, vicinity of Bert-Dag
village, the valley of Khyraallyg River, on
gravel,
21 Jun 2003, T.V.
Elisafenko 22523 (IRK).
Viola mirabilis
L.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Ust’-
Kanskii Raion, the
valley of Anui River,
edge
forest
, 22 Jun 2001,
T.V. Elisafenko 22510 (IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya
Oblast’, Novosibirsk city, Akademgorodok, territory of Central Si-
berian Botanical Garden, mixed forest, 1 Aug 2001, T.V. Elisafenko
22509 (IRK).
Viola montana
L.
▼2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Krasnoyarskii Krai,
Kuraginskii Raion, Oikha village, 5–10 km S, edge of birch forest,
19 Jun 2003, T.V. Elisafenko 22702 (IRK).
Viola nemoralis Kütz.
■2n = 40, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya Oblast,
Novosibirsk city, Akademgorodok, territory of Central Siberian Bo-
tanical Garden, edge of the mixed forest, 1 Aug 2001, T.V. Elisafenko
22909 (IRK).
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya,
Pribaikal’skii Raion,
2 km S of Turka village, edge of forest near the
road, on sand, 25 Jul 2011, D.A. Krivenko 20667 (IRK).
Viola odorata
L.
2n = 20, CHN. Armenia, Gegarkunik Oblast’, northern coast of
Sevan Lake, g
orge,
small-leaf forest overgrown with shrubs, 20 Apr
1985, A.V. Karakulov 22508 (IRK).
Viola rupestris
F.W. Schmidt
■2n = 20, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai,
Chemal’skii Raion, Edigan River, degraded meadow, 25 Jun 2001,
T.V. Elisafenko 22501 (IRK); Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya
Oblast’, Toguchinskii Raion, Bugotakskie hills, steppe with slope south-
ern exposure, 10 Jul 2002, T.V. Elisafenko 22502 (IRK); Russia, West
Siberia, Krasnoyarskii Krai, Kuraginskii Raion, 5–10 km S of Oikha
village
,
edge of
birch forest
, 19 Jun 2003, T.V. Elisafenko 22511 (I RK).
Viola sacchalinensis
H. Boissieu
■2n = 20, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Altai, Ust’-
Kanskii Raion, vicinity of Kaisyn village, woody slope, 27 Jun 2010,
T.V. Elisafenko 22706 (IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Bury-
atiya, Pribaikal’skii Raion, eas t coast of Baikal Lake, vici nity of Gor y-
achinsk village, fir forest, 10 Sep 2004, T.V. Elisafenko 22513 (IRK);
Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya, Pribaikal’skii Raion,
2 km S of Turka village, edge of forest near the road, on sand, 25 Jul
2011, D.A. Krivenko 20665 (IRK).
Viola selkirkii
Pursh ex Goldie
■2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Republic of Khakasiya,
Tashtypinskii Raion,
descent from the Sayan
passage
, the valley of
Bol’shoi On
River,
mixed forest, 26 Jun 2003, T.V. Elisafenko 22515
(IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatiya, Pribaikal’skii
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Raion, east coast of Baikal Lake, vicinity of Goryachinsk village, fir
forest, 10 Sep 2004, T.V. Elisafenko 22514 (IRK).
Viola uniflora
L.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, West Siberia, Novosibirskaya Oblast’,
Novosibirsk city, Akademgorodok, territory of Central Siberian Bo-
tanical Garden, edge of the mixed forest, 2 Jul 1999, T.V. Elisafenko
22499 (IR K); Russia , West Siber ia, Novosibi rskaya Oblast’, Maslaya-
ninskii Raion, vicinity of Aleksandrovka village, mixed forest, 7 Jun
2008, T.V. Elisafenko 22498 (IRK).
Viola variegata
Fisch. ex Link
▼2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Baleiskii
Raion, Kunikan village, the valley of Unda River,
steppe stony-car-
bonate slope
, 5 Jul 1981, G.P. Semenova & M.M. Ivanova 22504 (I RK).
Viola verecunda
A. Gray
2n = 24, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Sakh alinskaya Oblast’, Sakhali n
Island , Nevel’skii Raion, nea r Nevel’sk tow n, coastal hil ls near the Ta-
tar Strait, with bamboo, 15 Aug 2002, Yu.V. Ovchinnikov 22500 (I RK).
Jaromír Kučera* & Marek Slovák
Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9,
845 23 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
* Author for correspondence: jaromir.kucera@savba.sk
This study was supported by the Research and Development Sup-
port Agency (projects APVV-0239-09 and APVV-0320-10). We would
like to specially thanks to Jiří Danihelka (Masaryk University, Brno)
for providing seeds of P. rhagodioloides and P. paucif lora from Crete.
Chromosome numbers, DNA ploidy level (Suda & al. 2006) and
genome sizes (C-values sensu Greilhuber & al., 2005) were counted
and estimated by JK = J. Kučera and MS = M. Slovák; vouchers are
deposited in SAV.
FCM: propidium jodide (PI). Internal standard: Glycine max c v.
Polanka (2C DNA = 2.50 pg, Doležel & al. 1994). Samples of ana-
lysed species were prepared from fresh intact leaves of individuals
cultivated at the Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava. Plants with known chromosome numbers were analysed
simultaneously with an internal standard, and the ratio of their peak
positions was calculated. The absolute DNA content of individuals
with unknown chromosome numbers was estimated by relation of
their peak position to peak positions of the reference standard. For
each individual, three independent measurements on different days
were carried out. Between-day variation caused by random instru-
ment drift and/or non-identical sample preparation was low as the
maximum/minimum values of three repetitions of the same sample
did not exceed a two-percent threshold.
COMPOSITAE
Picris pauciflora Willd.
Coefficients of variation of G
1
peaks of P. str igosa samples and
internal standard ranged between 2.03%–3.93% (mean 3.05%) and
2.02%–3.98% (mean 3.21%), respectively. The mean 2C-values for
analysed individuals ranged from 1.51 to 1.65 pg. We detected small
genome size variation in P. pau cif lora as the ma ximum between plant
divergences in 2C values reached 8.5%.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.51–1.54 pg, FCM. Greece, Crete, near The-
odoros settlement, 35°16ʹ59″ N, 23°37ʹ06″ E, 503 m, 28 May 2009,
D. Zelený, J. Danihelka & CH. F. Li PAUC1-CRETE2, D. Zelený,
J. Danihelka & CH. F. Li PAUC2-CRETE2, D. Zelený, J. Danihelka
& CH. F. Li PAUC3-CRETE2 (BRNU, SAV).
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Greece, Central Macedonia, near Alistrati
village, 41°01ʹ27″ N, 24°00ʹ20″ E, 128 m, 20 Jun 2010, M. Slovák,
J. Kučera & A. Guttová GRE1.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.51–1.53 pg, FCM. Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M.),
Ohrid distr., Ohrid town, near ruins of Studenchischsta basilica,
41°06ʹ24″ N, 20°48ʹ57″ E, 703 m, 22 Jun 2010, M. Slovák, J. Kučera
& A. Guttová MDD1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová MDD2,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová M DD3 (SAV ) .
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.56–1.57 pg, FCM. Turkey, Bursa distr.,
near Geynik village, 39°41ʹ56″ N, 28°48ʹ15″ E, 802 m, 15 Jun 2010,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová ULU1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera &
A. Guttová ULU2, M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová ULU3 (S AV ).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.58–1.60 pg, FCM. Turkey, Manisa distr.,
Çaybaşi canyon, 38°34ʹ57″ N, 27°25ʹ38″ E, 119 m, 16 Jun 2010,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová TUR2_1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera &
A. Guttová TUR2_ 2, M. Slovák, J. Kuče ra & A. Guttová TUR2_3 (SAV ).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 1.60–1.65 pg, FCM. Turkey, Denizli distr.,
near Babadağ village, 37°45ʹ52″ N, 28°51ʹ33″ E, 1412 m, 17 Jun 2010,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová TRC1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera &
A. Guttová TRC2, M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová TRC3 (SAV ).
Our results confirmed previously published chromosome number
and diploid ploidy level recorded for this species (Van Loon, 1980;
Strid & Franzén, 1981; Nazarova 1984; Kuzmanov & al., 1986; Vogt
& Aparicio, 1999; Nazarova & Gukasyan, 2004).
Picris rhagodioloides Willk.
Co eff icients of var iatio n of G
1
peaks of P. rhagodioloides sa mples
and inter nal standa rd ranged betwee n 2.12% –3.56% (me an 3.42%) and
2.27%–4.08% (mean 3.29%), respectively. The mean 2C-values for
analysed individuals ranged from 2.00 to 2.13 pg. We detected slight
genome size variation in P. rhagodioloides as the maximum between
plant divergences in 2C values reached 6.1%.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.0 6–2.10 pg, FCM. Greece, Crete, near Kok-
kino Chorio settlement, 35°28ʹ07″ N, 24°14ʹ15″ E, 60 m, 29 May 2009,
D. Zelený, J. Danihelka & CH. F. Li RHAG1-CRETE3, D. Zelený,
J. Danihelka & CH. F. Li RHAG2-CRETE3, D. Zelený, J. Danihelka
& CH. F. Li RHAG3-CRETE3 (BRNU, SAV).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.10–2.11 pg, FCM. Greece, Central Mace-
donia, near Alistrati village, 41°01ʹ27″ N, 24°00ʹ20″ E, 128 m, 20 Jun
2010, M. Slovák, J. Ku če ra & A. Guttová GR D1, M. Slovák, J. Kuče ra
& A. Gutto GRD2, M. Slovák, J. Ku če ra & A. Guttová GR D3 (S AV ).
2n = 10, CH N. Gree ce, Central Ma cedonia , near Alist rat i villa ge,
41°01ʹ27″ N, 24°00ʹ20″ E, 128 m, 20 Jun 2010, M. Slovák, J. Kučera
& A. Guttová GRD1.
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Turkey, Kirkağaç distr., near Bostanci
village, 39°07ʹ14″ N, 27°50ʹ23″ E, 213 m, 18 Jun 2010, M. Slovák,
J. Kučera & A. Guttová TRD1.
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.00 –2.06 pg, FCM. Turkey, Edir ne distr., near
Kösençiftliği village, 41°39ʹ21″ N, 26°42ʹ55″ E, 125 m, 13 Jun 2010,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová EDIR1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera &
A. Guttová EDIR2, M. Slovák, J. Kuč era & A. Guttová EDIR3 (S AV ).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.06–2.13 pg, FCM. Turkey, Kirkağaç distr.,
near Bostanci village, 39°07ʹ14″ N, 27°50ʹ23″ E, 213 m, 18 Jun 2010,
M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová TRD1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera &
A. Guttová TRD2, M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová TRD3 (S AV ).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, 2C = 2.08–2.13 pg, FCM. Greece, Easte r n Macedon ia
and Thrace, near Makri village, 40°51ʹ17″ N, 25°46ʹ27″ E, 36 m, 19 June
2010, M. Slovák, J. Kučera & A. Guttová GRA1, M. Slovák, J. Kučera
& A. Guttová GRA2, M. Slovák, J. Kuče ra & A. Guttová GRA3 (SAV).
Detected chromosome number and diploid ploidy level are in
agreement with previously published records for this species (Kuz-
manov & al., 1986; Gemeinholzer & Faustmann, 2005).
Picris strigosa M. Bieb.
Coefficients of variation of G
1
peaks of P. str igosa samples and
internal standard ranged between 2.94%–3.85% (mean value 3.49%)
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and 3.81%–4.02% (mean value 3.94%), respectively. The mean 2C-
values for analysed individuals ranged from 3.88 to 3.91 pg. We
detected no genome size variation in P. strigo sa individuals as the
maximum between plant divergences in 2C values was less than 1%.
2n = 2x = 10, CHN. Turkey, Denizli distr., Cankurtaran village,
Honaz Dağ Mili Park, 37°39ʹ32″ N, 29°15ʹ33″ E, 1449 m, 18 Jul 2011,
J. Kučera & M. Slovák TR D1 ( S AV ).
2n ~ 2x ~ 10, FCM. Turkey, Denizli distr., Cankurtaran village,
Honaz Dağ Mili Park, 37°39ʹ32″ N, 29°15ʹ33″ E, 1449 m, 18 Jul 2011,
M. Slovák & J. Kučera TR D1, M. Slovák & J. Kučera TRD2 (S AV) .
Our results confirmed previously published chromosome number
and diploid ploidy level recorded for this species (Nazarova 1984;
Nazarova & Gukasyan, 1984).
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Maria Lomonosova
Central Siberian Botanical Garden, Siberian Branch of Russian
Academy of Science, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia; mlomonosova@
mail.ru
Chromosome numbers were counted in root tips from seedlings
(Smirnov, 1968). Chromosome numbers in literature were checked
using IPCN (Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+).
* First chromosome count for the species.
 ** First chromosome count for the country.
*** First chromosome count for the area.
I thank A. Krasnikov for technical assistance and valuable com-
ments. The study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic
Research (grant no. 11-04-00123a, 12-04-00746-a).
CHENOPODIACEAE
Atriplex fera (L.) Bunge
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Buryatia Republic, Gusinoozersk distr.,
Sulfatnoe Lake, solonchak, 3 Sep 2003, Lomonosova 431a (NS).
This Asiatic species occurs in South Siberia, North China and
Mongolia and is constantly represented by this cytotype known from
some localities in Siberia from Novosibirsk to Zabaikalsk regions
(Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+; Lomonosova & Krasnikov, 2006).
Atriplex patens (Litv.) Iljin
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, ***Kurgan Oblast’, vicinity of Kurgan,
Tobol f lood plain, wet salted meadow, 21 Sep 2005, Lomonosova 733
(NS); Russia, ***Buryatia Republic, Gusinoozersk distr., Sulfatnoe
Lake, solonchak, 3 Sep 2003, Lomonosova 431b (NS).
Atriplex patens (Litv.) Iljin
2n = 36, CHN. Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Kurchum
distr., 20 km SSE of Darstvennoe, on the edge of solonchak with
Salicornia, 11 Sep 2001, Lomonosova 123 (NS); Kazakhstan, East
Kazakhstan Oblast’, Kurchum distr., Ust’-Kaldzhir, solonchak with
Tam a rix, 17 Sep 2001, Lomonosova 160 (NS); Russia, Kurgan Oblast’,
vicinity of Kurgan, Tobol flood plain, 21 Sep 2005, in a ditch, Lo-
monosova 733а (NS); Russia, ***Altai Republic, Kosh-Agach distr.,
5 km SW of Tebeler, 1800 m, wet solonchak, 30 Aug 2002, Lomono-
sova 239 (NS); Russia, ***Buryatia Republic, Gusinoozersk distr.,
Sulfatnoe Lake coast, 3 Sep 2003, Lomonosova 431 (NS).
Two ploidy levels are reported in literature for this Eurasian
species, rarely diploid cytotype with 2n = 18, and tetraploid one with
2n = 36 known from many localities (Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+;
Lomonosova & al., 2005; Lomonosova & Krasnikov, 2006).
Atriplex patula L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, ***Karelia Republic, Sortavala distr.,
Valaam island, on a heap of building waste, 29 Sep 2008, Lomono-
sova 769 (NS).
This species is distributed in Eurasia and N America. Tetraploid
is a common ploidy level within A. patula (Goldblatt & Johnson,
1979+).
Atriplex sagittata L.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, ***Khaka ssia Republic, Shir a distr., Belë
Lake, in wasteland, 16 Sep 2004, Lomonosova 598 (NS).
This species occurs in the steppe and semi-desert zones of Eur-
asia and 2n = 18 is the only cytotype reported for it (Goldblatt &
Johnson, 1979+; Lomonosova & Krasnikov, 2006; Lomonosova &
Shaulo, 2010).
Atriplex sibirica L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, ***Buryatia Republic, Gusinoozersk
distr., Sulfatnoe Lake, solonchak, 3 Sep 2003, Lomonosova 431 (NS).
This species is native to Central Asia from where the same chro-
mosome number was reported (Goldblatt & Johnson 1979+; Lomono-
sova & al., 2005; Lomonosova & Krasnikov, 2006; Lomonosova &
Shaulo, 2010).
Chenopodium album L.
2n = 54, CHN. Germany, Berlin, by the roadside, 10 Sep 2000,
Lomonosova s.n. (NS); Kazakhstan, Almaty Oblast’, Karatal distr.,
Ush-Tobe, by the roadside, 29 Sep 2000, Lomonosova & Sukhoru-
kov 68 (NS); Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Zharma distr.,
Zharma, on the railway embankment, 24 Sep 2000, Lomonosova
& Sukhorukov 71 (NS); Russia, Novosibirsk Oblast’, Novosibirsk,
Akademgorodok, 7 Sep 2002, Lomonosova 266 (NS); Russia, ***Bu-
ryatia Republic, Bargusin distr., Uro, by the roadside, 6 Sep 2002,
Lomonosova 450 (NS); Russia, ***Irkutsk Oblast’, Irkutsk, 25 Sep
2002, Zarubin s.n. (IRKU); Russia, Leningrad Oblast’, Beloozersk,
on the bank, 29 Sep 2008, Lomonosova 768 (NS).
A widespread almost cosmopolitan and variable species Cheno-
popdium album L. s.l. is the most often kar yologically studied taxon
in Chenopodiaceae (Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+). Hexaploid is a
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common ploidy level confirmed in this report. Diploid and tetraploid
plants of this species are also known in cited literature.
Сhenopodium atripliciforme Murr
*2n = 54, CHN. Russia, Altai Krai, Tabun distr., Altaiskoe,
Chainaya hill, 7 Aug 2001, Aebel s.n. (TK).
The species is dist ributed in Asia from N Pakistan to Altai Mts.
Chenopodium novopokrovskianum (Aellen) Uotila
2n = 36, CH N. Kazak hstan, Almaty Oblast’, Aksu distr., Matai,
salted sand, 27 Sep 2000, Lomonosova 52 (NS); Russia, ***Chita
Oblast’, Onon distr., Tsagan-Nur Lake, steppe, 10 Sep 2003, Lomo-
nosova 480 (NS).
This species inhabits W and C Asia and extends to S Siberia
constantly represented by this cytotype (Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+;
Uotila, 1993; Krasnikov & al., 2007; Lomonosova & Shaulo, 2010).
Chenopodium strictum Roth
2n = 36, CHN. Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Zharma
distr., Charsk, on the railway embankment, 24 Sep 2000, Lomono-
sova & Sukhorukov 72 (NS); Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’,
Kurchum distr., Kuigan, on a dump, 9 Sep 2001, Lomonosova 107
(NS); Russia, Altai Krai, Rubtsovsk, on the railway embankment,
5 Sep 2001, Lomonosova 86 (NS).
This species is widely distributed in Eurasia and this is the only
cytotype reported for it (Uotila, 1973; Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+;
Lomonosova & al., 2005; Lomonosova & Krasni kov, 20 06; Kra sni kov
& al., 2007).
Chenopodium suecicum Murr
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, ***Karelia Republic, Petrozavodsk, on
waste ground, 23 Sep 2008, Lomonosova 764a (NS); Russia, Karelia
Republic, 30 km along the road from Petrozavodsk to Sortavala, 29
Sep 2008, Lomonosova 766 (NS); Ru ssia, Karelia Republic, Sortavala
distr., Valaam island, on a heap of building waste, 29 Sep 2008, Lo-
monosova 769 (NS).
This is the only cytotype reported for this widely distributed
Eurasian species closely related to C. album (Uotila, 1972; Belyaeva
& Siplivinskyi, 1977, under C. viride L.; Goldblatt & Joh nson, 1979+;
Lomonosova & Shaulo, 2010).
Corispermum chinganicum Iljin
*2n = 18, CHN. Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Samara
distr., Kyzil-Kum Sand, Kaznakovka, sands, 7 Sep 2001, Lomonosova
91 (NS).
This species is native to E Ka zakhstan, Mongolia and S Siberia.
Corispermum macrocarpum Bunge
*2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Buryatia Republic, Bichura distr., 8.2 km
SW Verkh. Topka, Main Sands hole, 6 Sep 2011, Koroly uk 254 (NS).
This is an Asiatic species distributed in East Siberia and Rus-
sian Far East.
Corispermum sibiricum Iljin
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, ***Chita Oblast’, Borzya distr., 30 km
E Chindant, Borzya riverside, 14 Sep 2003, Lomonosova 520 (NS);
Russia, ***Buryatia Republic, 51°43ʹ15″ N, 102°53ʹ37″ E Tunka distr.,
Zun-Murino, Khyr-Gorkhon River, sandy slope, 1 Sep 2010, Kaza-
novskyi 14976 (IRK).
This Asiatic taxon occurs in N Mongolia and S Siberia. It is
always represented by this cytotype (Belyaeva & Siplivinskyi, 1977;
Lomonosova & al., 2005).
Kochia scoparia (L.) Schrad.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, ***Irkutsk Oblast’, Usol’e-Sibirskoe, 19
Sep 2002, Lomonosova 277 (NS).
This Eurasian species constantly possesses this cytotype (Semio-
trocheva, 1971; Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+; Lomonosova & Kras-
nikov, 2006).
Suaeda acuminata (C.A. Mey.) Moq.
2n = 18, CH N. **Bela r us, Minsk Oblast’, Chizevsk dist r., 1.5 km
NE of Teslino, 52°457.4 N, 27°34ʹ41.6 E, 160 m, 30 Sep 2009, Dzus
1556 (NS).
This is an Eurasian species native to the steppe and semi-desert
zones from SE Europe to W Siberia and Mongolia. It is adventive to
Belarus. Only this cytotype was reported for S. acuminata in litera-
ture (see Goldblatt & Johnson, 1979+; Ebrahimzadeh & al., 1994;
Lomonosova & al., 2005, 2007; Lomonosova & Krasnikov, 2006).
Suaeda arcuata Bunge
2n = 18, CH N. **Kaz akhstan, Kyz ylor da Oblast’, Pr iaral’e, 20 03,
Mamutov 2 (NS).
Th is is an Asiatic species distributed in the desert zone from Iran
to W China, constantly possessing this cytotype (Zakhar’eva, 1990;
Ebrahimzadeh & al., 1994; Lomonosova & al., 2007).
Suaeda corniculata (C.A Mey.) Bunge subsp. corniculata
2n = 54, CHN. **Mongolia, Bayan-Olgiy ay maq, Sagsai village,
25 Jul 2001, Krasnoborov & al. s.n. (NS); Russia, Altai Republic,
Kosh-Agach distr., near Kosh-Agach, Aug 2001, Krasnoborov 97
(NS); Russia, ***Bashkortostan Republic, vicinity of Salavat, on de-
posit tips, 15 Aug 2009, Abramova s.n. (NS); Russia, Sakha (Yakutia)
Republic, Yakutsk, solonchak 23 Aug 2004, Zakharova s.n. (NS).
This subspecies is distributed from European Russia and S. Si-
beria to Kazakhstan, Mongolia and N China. Our counts are first
for Mongolia and confirm many previous reports from Russia and
Kazakhstan. The survey of known karyological data for S. corniculata
has been done by Lomonosova (2011).
Suaeda microsperma (C.A. Mey.) Fenzl
2n = 18, CHN. Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Zaisan
distr., Shiliktinskaya valley, semi-desert with Atriple x cana and Ar-
temisia spp., 19 Sep 2001, Lomonosova 179 (NS); Kazakhstan, East
Kazakhstzn Oblast’, Zaissan distr., Zaissan village, 19 Sep 2001, Lo-
monosova, s.n. (NS); Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Oblast’, Zharma
distr., Aktogai village, wet solonchak in semi-desert, 25 Sep 2000,
Lomonosova & Sukhorukov, 45a (NS).
The ba sic area of thi s species is Soviet Middle Asia and norther n
part of W Asia. This recor d confir ms the counts re por ted in literat u re
from Iran (Ebrahimzadeh & al., 1994), Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
(Lomonosova & al., 2005, 2007).
Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Saratov Oblast’, Novouzensk distr., No-
vouzensk, 27 Aug 2008, Fedorova s.n. (NS).
Th is specie s inhabits steppe and sem idesert zones in SE Eu rope,
Kazakhstan and SW Siberia of Russia. This record confirms the nu-
merous reports in literature for Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaijan
and Kazakhstan. The survey of known karyological data for S. salsa
has been done by Lomonosova (2011). The diploid number 2n = 18
base d on pla nts from Ira n (Hekmat-Shoar & Ma naf i, 1982) most likely
refers to another species.
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Nina S. Probatova,
1
* Sergey G. Kazanovsky,
2
Elvira G. Rudyka,
1
Vitaly P. Seledets
3
& Vitaly A. Nechaev
1
1 Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, 159 Stoletya Prospect, 690022
Vladivostok, Russia
2 Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 132 Lermontov Str.,
664033 Irkutsk, Russia
3 Pacific Institute of Geography, Far East Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, 7 Radio Street, 690041 Vladivostok, Russia
* Author for correspondence: probatova@ibss.dvo.ru
* First chromosome count for the species marked.
** New chromosome number (cytotype) for the species.
This study was supported by grants no. 07-04-00610, 11-04-
00240 (to N.S. Probatova), 11-04-01167 (to V.S. Schneyer), 12-04-
01586 (to A.V. Verkhozina), from the Russian Fund for Basic Research
(RFBR), and by Interdisciplinary integration project Nr. 17, from the
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
ALISMATACEAE
Alisma lanceolatum With.
2n = 28, CHN. Ukraine, 12 km of Kiev city, the mouth of the
Desna River, in depression filled with water, 14 Aug 1978, Probatova
5190 (VLA).
ALLIACEAE
Allium microdictyon Prokh.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, Baikal’skii nature reserve, the Vydrinaya River, right
riverside, 566 m, valley forest with tall herbs, 10 Aug 2011, Kaza-
novsky 11991 (VLA, IRK).
Allium schoenoprasum L.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, the Irkut River, right riverside, near Zhemchug
village, locality Vyshka, 693 m, meadow, 11 Oct 2011, Kazanovsky
12025 (VLA).
Allium splendens Willd. ex Schult. f.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharin-
skii Raion, 50 km SE of Arkhara town, 10 km of the railway station
Uryl, near the border of the Khinganskii nature reserve, S slope, light
steppified oak forest, 17 Sep 2004, Probatova & Seledets 9449 (VLA);
Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii Raion, near Novo-
georgievka settlement, the valley of Razdol’naya River, on pebbles,
8 Jul 2009, Nechaev 11407 (VLA).
**2n = 64, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkha-
rinskii Raion, 50 km SE of Arkhara railway station, steppified slope,
dry meadow, 14 Aug 2001, Kapustina 8538 (VLA).
AMARANTHACEAE
Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Novorossiyskii Raion, Guelendzhik town, seaside park, as a weed
in the flower-bed, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11754 (VLA).
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE
Aristolochia contorta Bunge
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii
Raion, in vicinity of Bol’shoi Kamen’ town, bottom of the steep
wooded slope, 16 Aug 2008, Nec h a ev 11133 (VLA).
ASPAR AGACEA E
Asparagus brachyphyllus Tur cz.
*2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai,
Ononskii Raion, Zun-Torey Lake, north lakeside, 630 m, stony shore,
18 Jul 2010, Kazanovsky 11933 (VLA, IRK).
Asparagus burjaticus Peschkova
*2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republ ic of Buryatia, Tar-
bagataiskii Raion, right riversid e of the Selenga River, north out ski rts
of Saratovka village, 505 m, steppified meadow, among grasses and
various herbs, 27 Jul 2011, Krivenko 11995 (VLA, IRK).
Asparagus davuricus Fisch. ex Link
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Bor-
zinskii Raion, mountain-steppe massif Adun-Chelon, near Arkhar
(Argali) Mt., 981 m, stony steppe with Spiraea aquilegifolia, Sor-
baria sorbifolia and Ulmus pumila, 17 Jul 2010, Kazanovsky 11856
(VLA, IRK).
Asparagus gibbus Bunge
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia , Zabai kal’skii Krai, Ononskii
Raion, Zun-Torey Lake, north lakeside, 630 m, stony shore, 18 Jul
2010, Kazanovsky 11854 (VLA, IRK).
ASTE RACE AE
Achillea asiatica Serg.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, a weed on the lawn near the market-place, 16
Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11936 (VLA, IRK).
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Arctium tomentosum Mill.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, a weed in the shrubbery near the market-place,
16 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11948 (VLA, IRK).
Centaurea scabiosa L.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, wayside stop Golubye Eli, 462 m, grass meadow
with various herbs at the road-bed, 17 Sep 2011, Ka zan ov sk y 11941
(VLA, IRK).
Chondrilla brevirostris Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
2n = 15, CH N. Russia, Eu ropean pa r t, Volga region , Ast rak han s-
kaya Oblast’, Narimanovskii Raion, right river side of the Volga River,
near Volzhskii settlement, grassed barchan sands, 27 Aug 2009, Pro-
batova & Seledets 11577 (VLA).
Cirsium serratuloides Hill
2n = 34, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, lower course of the Belyi Irkut River, left river-
side, 1552 m, Larix forest with Betula and Populus tremula, 30 Aug
2010, Kazanovsky 11745 (VLA, IRK).
Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronquist
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, outskirts of Abinsk town, as a weed in a vegetable
garden, 6 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11594 (V LA); Russia, East
Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk city, Akademgorodok, 465 m, a
weed on the experimental plot near the Siberian Institute of Plant
Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian Branch of RAS, 18 Aug 2011,
Kazanovsky 11965 (VLA, IRK).
Crepidiastrum denticulatum (Houtt.) Pak & Kawano
2n = 10, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, in vicinity of
Nakhodka city, Brat Mt., 14 Oct 2011, Nechaev 11958 (VLA).
Crepis rhoeadifolia M. Bieb.
2n = 10, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, outskirts of Abinsk town, roadside, 6 Sep 2009, Pro-
batova & Seledets 11550 (V LA).
Crepis tectorum L.
2n = 8, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, Mogocha settlement, Amazar River, 610 m, as a weed
in the dacha area, 6 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 12002 (VLA, IRK).
Erigeron flaccidus (Bunge) Botsch.
**2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Okinskii Raion, East Sayan Mts., Kitoiskii mountain ridge, in vi-
cinity of Samarta settlement, the upper course of the Kitoi River,
Vassil’evskaya Mt., 2027 m, sparse Larix forest with various herbs
and green mosses, 28 Aug 2010, Kazanovsky 11753 (VLA, IRK).
Galinsoga parviflora Cav.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, market place, a weed on flower-beds, 11 Sep
2011, Ka zano v sk y 11977 (VLA, IRK).
Helianthus lenticularis Douglas
2n = 34, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga region, Astrakhan-
skaya Oblast’, Kamyzyakskii Raion, 40 km S of Astrakhan’ city, in
vici nity of Samos delka village, riverban k of the Old Volga, rec reation
centre “The Old Volga”, as a weed, 28 Aug 2009, Probatova & Sele-
dets 11628 (VLA).
Hieracium umbellatum L.
2n = 27, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, wayside stop Golubye Eli, 462 m, grass meadow
with various herbs at the railway road-bed, 17 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky
1193 8 (VLA, IRK).
Ixeris chinensis (Thunb.) Kitag.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, Mogocha settlement, 762 m, grass meadow with vari-
ous herbs, by the road, 6 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 11993 (VLA, IRK).
Lactuca serriola L.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, European par t, Volga region, Astrakhan-
skaya Oblast’, Kamyzjakskii Raion, 40 km south from Astrakhan’
city, in vicinity of Samosdelka village, high riverbank of the Old
Volga, recreation centre “The Old Volga”, as a weed, 28 Aug 2009,
Probatova & Seledets 11635 (VLA).
Leontodon autumnalis L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, the territory of the Siberian Institute of Plant
Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian Branch of RAS, 10 Oct 2011,
Kazanovsk y 11988 (VLA, IRK).
Nabalus ochroleuca Maxim.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Far East, Pri morskii Kr ai, Nadezhd inskii
Raion, in vici nity of the railway station Nadezhd inskaya, 8 Oct 2011,
Nechaev 11955 (VLA).
Phalacroloma septentrionale (Fernald & Wiegand) Tzvelev
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinsk ii Ra ion, in vicinity of Er ivanskaya set tlement, clearing, 5 Sep
2009, Probatova & Seledets 11651 (VLA); Russia, Far East, Primor-
skii Krai, Nadezhdinskii Raion, near the railway platform “232 km”,
as a weed in a country place, 9 Sep 2010, Probatova & Seledets
11767 (VLA).
Pterocypsela indica (L.) C. Shih
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii
Raion, Fadeevka village, sand barrage along the Razdol’naya River,
12 Sep 1997, Barkalov 7532 (V LA).
Saussurea amara (L.) DC.
2n = 26, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Ussol’e-
Sibirskoe town, 445 m, west of the railway station, along the railway
road, 16 Oct 2011, Verkhozina 11984 (VLA, IRK).
Saussurea parviflora DC.
**2n = 26 + 0–7B, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Burya-
tia, Okinskii Raion, East Sayan Mts., Kitoiskii mountain ridge, in
vicinity of Samarta settlement, the upper course of Kitoi River,
Vassil’evskaya Mt., 2027 m, the edge of sparse Larix forest with
various herbs and green mosses, 28 Aug 2010, K a z anov s k y 11918
(VLA, IRK).
Senecio vulgaris L.
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akad emgorodok, Lermontova Stre et, at the hous e 281, as a weed
on the lawn, 16 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 12004 (VLA, IRK); Russia,
Far East, Primorskii Krai, Muravëv-Amurskii Peninsula (Vladivo-
stok), Ussuriiskii Gulf, Schitovaya Bay, at the roadside, 13 Sep 2011,
Semeykin 11905 (VLA).
Serratula coronata L.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, wayside stop Golubye Eli, 462 m, grass meadow
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with various herbs at the road-bed, 19 Sep 2011, Kazanovsk y 11947
(VLA, IRK).
Sonchus arvensis L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akad emgorodok, near the book shop ”Akadem k niga”, as a weed
on the lawn, 8 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11966 (VLA, IRK).
Sonchus asper (L.) Hill
2n = 18, CHN. U.S.A., Texas, Addison town (near Dallas), as a
weed, 3 Apr 2005, Rudyka 11548 (VLA).
Tanacetum vulgare L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, near Bol’shoi Lug settlement, 489 m, Pinus forest
with Rhododendron, Calamagrostis and various herbs, 5 Sep 2011,
Kazanovsky 11959 (VLA, IRK).
Tar a xac u m cf. bessarabicum Hand.-Mazz.
2n = 16, CH N. Russia, Ea st Sib eria, Republic of Buryatia, Selen-
guinskii Raion, between Gussinoozersk town and Takhoi village, the
Sul’fatnoe Lake, saline lakeside, 11 Sep 2004, Probatova & Seledets
1048 8 (VLA).
Tripleurospermum inodorum (L.) Sch. Bip.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, as a weed on the lawn, 15 Sep 2011, Kaza-
novsky 11927 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’
(now Zabaikal’sk ii Krai), railway st ation Che rnyshevsk-Zaba ika l’skii,
as a weed on the flower-bed, 20 Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets
1110 8 (VLA).
Trommsdorffia maculata (L.) Bernh.
2n = 10, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Ol’khonskii Raion, near Kossaya Step’ village, 700 m, steppe on the
SE slope, 31 Jul 2010, Kazanovsky 11697 (VLA, IRK).
BOR AGINAC EAE
Lappula consanguinea rke
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, Far East, Magadanskaya Oblast’,
Ten’kinskii Raion, Matrossova settlement, on waste ground, 14 Aug
2008, Lyssenko 11790 (VLA).
Lappula redowskii (Hornem.) Greene
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, Far East, Magadanskaya Oblast’, Sus-
sumanskii Raion, Sussuman town, on waste ground, 18 Jul 2009,
Lyss enko 117 92 (VLA).
Lithospermum officinale L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, 18 km south of Abinsk town, near Shapsugskaya
village, riverside of the Abin River, a clearing in the valley forest,
5 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11622 (VLA).
BRASSICACEAE
Brassica campestris L.
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the building of Presidium of the Irkutskii
Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sci-
ences, as a weed on the lawn, 2 Sep 2011, Kazanovsk y 11954 (VLA).
Cardamine macrophylla Willd.
2n = 64, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Sli-
udyanskii Raion, near Sliudyanka town, the valley of Sliudyanka
River, left riverside, 568 m, Padus and shrubs community on the
riverbank, 30 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 12020 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East
Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Kabanskii Raion, Baikal’skii nature
reserve, the Vydrinaya River, right riverside, 552 m, moist meadow
with Calamagrostis and various herbs along the stream, 9 Aug 2011,
Kazanovsk y 11932 (VLA, IRK).
Dontostemon integrifolius (L.) Ledeb.
*2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Ir-
kutskii Raion, Baikal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka settlement, near
Bol’shie Koty village, the Bol’shaya Kotovka River, on pebbles, 12
Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets 10766 (VLA).
Lepidium densiflorum Schrad.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Magadanskaya Oblast’, Sred-
nekanskii Raion, Kolymskoe settlement, along the road, 31 Jul 2005,
Lyss enko 10584 (VLA).
Raphanus raphanistrum L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, as a weed on the lawn near the building of
Presidium of the Irkutskii Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, 2 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11922 (VLA,
IRK).
Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, near Pokrovka village, the Amur River, 309 m, grav-
elly bank, 9 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 12008 (VLA, IRK).
CAMPANULACEAE
Campanula patula L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, near the railway station Rechka Vydrinaya, right riv-
erside of the Vydrinaya River, in its lower course, 503 m, meadow,
8 Aug 2011, Kazanovsky 11963 (VLA).
Campanula rapunculoides L.
2n = 68, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akad emgorodok, in the shrubs ne ar the Institute of Power Engi-
neering Systems, Siberian Branch of RAS, 16 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky
11967 (VLA, IRK).
CARYOPHYLLACEAE
Dianthus superbus L.
2n = 30, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shele-
khovskii Raion, in vicinity of Bol’shoi Lug settlement, 606 m, Pinus
and Betula forest with Calamagrostis and various herbs, 5 Sep 2011,
Kazanovsky 11968 (VLA, IRK).
Herniaria glabra L.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, European par t, Volga region, Astrakhan-
skaya Oblast’, Enotaevskii Raion , Volgo-Akhtubinskaya flood-plain ,
near Zamiany village, the island on Volga River, sandy beach, 27 Aug
2009, Probatova & Seledets 12016 (V LA).
Minuartia verna (L.) Hiern
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Ol’khonskii Raion, Baikal Lake, Malomorskoe coast, Mukhor Bay,
Ulan-Khada Peninsula, 569 m, stony steppe, 30 Jul 2010, Kazanovsky
11913 (VLA, IRK).
Neoussuria aprica (Turcz. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Tzvelev
( Elisanthe aprica (Turcz. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Peschkova)
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
Ol’khonskii Raion, Baikal Lake, Malomorskoe coast, Mukhor Bay,
Ulan-Khada Peninsula, 569 m, stony steppe, 30 Jul 2010, Kaza-
novsky 11987 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
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Ol’khonski i Raion, Baikal La ke, Ol’khon Isla nd, nea r Sagan-K hushu n
Cape, 575 m, Agropyron cristatum steppe with various herbs, 28 Jul
2010, Krivenko 12014 (VLA, IRK).
Oberna behen (L.) Ikonn.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineering Sys-
tems, Siberian Branch of RAS, on the waste ground, 15 Sep 2011,
Kazanovsky 11935 (VLA, IRK); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai,
Par tizanskii Raion, near Monakino village, left riverbank of the Ser-
geevka River, meadow on the terrace, 13 Sep 2011, Vol yne ts 11907
(V LA).
Silene chamarensis Turc z.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Okinskii Raion, East Sayan Mts., Kitoiskii mountain ridge, in vi-
cinity of Samarta settlement, the upper course of the Kitoi River,
Vassil’evskaya Mt., 2195 m, alpine belt, stony placer, covered with
mosses and lichens, 28 Aug 2010, Kazanovsky 12001 (VLA, IRK).
Silene jeniseensis Willd.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, near Zun-Murino village, experimental station of
the Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of RAS, the Khyr-Gorkhon River, 704 m, sandy slope, 1 Sep
2010, Kazanovsky 12030 (VLA, IRK).
Silene repens Patrin
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tun kin skaya Valley, the mouth of the Belyi Irk ut River, left riverside,
1550 m, sparse Larix, Betula, and Populus tremula forest with gras ses
and various herbs, 30 Aug 2010, Kazanovsky 12003 (VLA, IRK).
Silene turczaninovii Lazkov
*2n = 24, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Pribaikal’skii Raion, near Klochnevo village, 524 m, S slope, Pinus
forest with grasses, sedges and various herbs, 10 Jul 2009, Kazanovsky
11911 (VLA, IRK).
Spergula arvensis L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii
Raion, moist bank of the Ptich’e (Tal’my) Lake, sandy-rubbly ground
in 2 m of the brackish water of the lake, 13 Jun 2010, Nechaev 11601
(V LA).
Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
2n = 44, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akad emgorodok, near the book shop ”Akadem k niga”, as a weed
on the lawn, 8 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11923 (VLA, IRK).
CHENOPODIACEAE
Atriplex laevis C.A. Mey.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Irkutsk
city, the bus stop “Yuzhnaya”, on the waste ground, 6 Sep 2011, Ka-
zanovsky 11945 (VLA, IRK).
CRASSULACEAE
Aizopsis aizoon (L.) Grulich
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, the
Bol’shekhekhtsirskii nature reserve, near cordon “Chirki”, Bash-
machkovaya Hill, in forest, 31 Aug 1993, Probatova & Seledets 7200
(VLA); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii Raion, SW
outskirts of Novoshakhtinskii settlement, the slope of railway em-
bankment, 6 Jul 2008, Lapenko 11049 (VLA).
**2n = 64, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, 40 km
N of Blagoveshchensk city, nature forest park “Mukhinka”, near the
tourist’ centre “Mukhinskaya”, Pinus and Quercus forest on the slope,
30 Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets 10930 (VLA); Russia, Far East,
Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, in vicinity of Barabash settle-
ment, Jun 2009, Volynets 11368 (V LA).
Aizopsis litoralis (Kom.) S. Gontch.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, near Wrangel
settlement (in vicinity of Nakhodka city), oak forest, 16 Jun 2009,
Kazanovsky 11379 (VLA).
Aizopsis selskiana (Regel & Maack) Grulich
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Oktyabr’skii
Raion, in vicinity of Novogeorgievka village, the valley of the
Razdol’naya (Suifun) River, on pebbles, 8 Jul 2009, Nechaev 11412
(VLA); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khassanskii Raion, near
Gvozdevo settlement, maritime slope, 25 Jul 2008, Nechaev 11080
(V LA).
FABAC EAE
Lotus caucasicus Kuprian.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinsk ii Ra ion, in vicinity of Er ivanskaya set tlement, clearing, 5 Sep
2009, Manilo 11587 (VLA). The voucher specimen was misidenti-
fied asTrigonella monspeliaca L.”, by Probatova & al. in Taxon 59:
1936, E9 (2010).
Vicia baicalensis (Turcz.) B. Fedtsch.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, near Zun-Murino village, experimental station of
the Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of RAS, the Khyr-Gorkhon River, 704 m, Larix and Pinus
forest with various herbs, 3 Sep 2010, Kazanovsky 11691 (V LA, IRK).
Vicia sepium L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, near railway station Rechka Vydrinaya, Picea, Betula
and Pinus fore st with Calamagrostis, Vaccinium myrtillus and green
mosses, at the forest road, 27 Jul 2009, Kazanovsky 11696 (VLA,
IRK).
Vicia unijuga A. Braun
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, near Zun-Murino village, experimental station of
the Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of RAS, the Khyr-Gorkhon River, 704 m, Larix and Pinus
forest wit h various herbs, 1 Sep 2010, Kazanovsky 11813 (VLA, IR K).
FUMA RIACE AE
Corydalis ochotensis Turc z.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinskii
Raion, near railway station Nadezhdinskaya, Shmidtovka River, val-
ley forest, 1 Oct 2011, Nechaev 11925 (VLA).
GENTIANACEAE
Gentianopsis barbata (Froel.) Ma
2n = 78, CHN. Russia, East Sibe ria, Re publ ic of Bu rya tia, Ok in-
skii Raion, the upper course of the Kitoi River, left riverside, 1942 m,
the edge of sparse Larix forest with various herbs and green mosses,
28 Aug 2010, Kazanovsky 11899 (VLA, IRK).
GROSSULARIACEAE
Ribes triste Pall.
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Ussuriiskii
Raion, Borissovskoe Plateau, Malaya Borissovka River, near its con-
fluence to Borissovka (Shufan) River, deciduous forest on the slope
of a hill, 10 Jul 2005, Barkalov 9841 (V LA).
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LAM IACEA E
Elsholtzia ciliata (Thunb.) Hylander
2n = 16, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, She-
lekhovskii Raion, wayside stop Golubye Eli, 497 m, as a weed in a
garden-plot, 17 Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11937 (VLA, IRK).
Galeopsis bifida Boenn.
2n = 32, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Bai-
kal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka, near Bol’shie Koty village, the
Bol’shaya Kotovka River, on pebbles, 12 Sep 2007, Probatova &
Seledets 10879 (V LA).
Leonurus quinquelobatus Gilib. (= L. villosus Desf.)
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, as a weed on the lawn, near the house, 26 Jul
2011, Kazanovsk y 11926 (VLA, IRK).
Nepeta cf. pannonica L.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Primorskii Krai, Vladivostok city,
Ovchinnikova Street, as a weed on the flower-bed at the schoolhouse
Nr. 52, 4 Aug 2008, Probatova & Seledets 11014 (VLA).
MALVACEAE
Abutilon theophrasti Medik.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, the Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology &
Biochemistry, Siberian Branch of RAS, 465 m, as a weed on ex-
perimental plot, 18 Aug 2011, Kazanovsky & Gamburg 12005 (VLA,
IRK).
Malva mohileviensis Down.
2n = 42, CHN. Ru ssia, East Siberia , Chiti nskaya Oblast’, the rail-
way stat io n Chernyshevsk-Zabaik al’skii, as a weed on the f lower-bed,
20 Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets 11107 (V LA); Russia, Far East,
Amurskaya Oblast’, Blagoveshchensk city, as a weed on the lawn in
Chaikovskogo Street, 5 Oct 2007, Probatova & Seledets 11624 (VLA).
Malva pusilla Sm.
2n = 42, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Amursk aya Obla st’, Blagovesh-
chensk city, as a weed on waste ground opposite the temple, 3 Oct
20 07, Probatova & Seledets 11626 (VLA).
PAPAV ER ACE AE
Papaver nudicaule L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, near Pokrovka village, left riverside of the Amur
River, customs post, 316 m, meadow with many ruderal species, 7 Jul
2011, Kazanovsky & Bondarevich 12044 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Si-
beria, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Nerchinskii Raion, near Znamenka village,
the Nercha River, 531 m, riverside, in bush, 14 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky
12059 (VLA, IRK).
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, near Pokrovka village, left riverside of the Amur
River, Tserkovnoe Lake, 314 m, meadow, 10 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky &
Ch er n ov a 12 022 (VLA, IRK).
PLAN TAGINACE AE
Plantago lanceolata L.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinsk ii Ra ion, in vicinity of Er ivanskaya set tlement , the Abin River,
on pebbles, 5 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11638 (VLA).
POACE AE
Agropyron desertorum Schult.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga reg ion, Astrakha ns-
kaya Oblast’, Ikryani nsk ii Raion, near Il’y nka village, Ber ovsk ie hills
(argilla ceous), Artemisia desert, 27 Aug 2009, Probatova & Seledets
11611 (V LA).
Agrostis syreistschikowii P.A. Smirn.
*2n = 28, CHN. Ukraine, 30 km SW of Kiev city, near the rail-
way station Boyarka, Agrostis meadow, 11 Aug 1978, Probatova
5182 (VLA).
Anisantha sterilis (L.) Nevski var. velutina (Volkart ex Hegi)
Tzvel.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai, out-
skirts of Novorossiisk city, rubbly mountainside to Tsemesskaya Bay
(the Black Sea), shrubs communities (sibljak) with sumach and Pali-
urus spina-christi, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11636 (VLA).
Anisantha tectorum var. hirsuta (Regel) Tzvel.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga region, Astrakhans-
kaya Oblast’, Kamyzyakskii Raion, near Khmel’ovka village, the bank
of Ivanchug River, 30 Aug 2009, Probatova & Seledets 12000 (V LA).
Brachypodium pinnatum (L.) P. Beauv.
2n = 14, CHN. Kazakhstan, Almaatinskaya Oblast’, in vicin-
ity of Alma-Ata city, Bol’shoe Almaatinskoe canyon, the valley of
Bol’shaya Almaatinka River, left riverside, behind the dam, 1350 m,
2 Sep 1988, Probatova & Seledets 6848 (VLA).
2n = 18, CH N. Kazak hst an, Alma atinskaya Oblast’, in vicinity of
Al ma-Ata city, the locality Medeo, 1770 m, dark coniferous forest belt,
the edge of the spruce forest on the slope, 15 Jul 1978, Probatova &
Seledets 5123 (VLA); Russia, West Siberia, Novossibirskaya Oblast’,
Toguchinskii Raion, near Kotorovo village, Salairskii mountain-ridge,
taiga, 29 Sep 1977, Seledets 4830 (VLA).
Brachypodium spryginii (Tz velev) Tzvelev
*2n = 18, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, in vicinity of Abinsk town, the valley of Abin River
(the Kuban’ River basin),15 Oct 2008, Manilo 11278 (VLA).
Briza elatior Sibth. & Sm.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, in vicinity of Erivanskaya settlement, forest edge on
the slope, 5 Sep 2009, Manilo 11644 (VLA).
Bromus squarrosus L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
outskirts of Novorossiisk city, rubbly mountainside to Tsemesskaya
Bay (the Black Sea), shrubs communities (sibljak) with sumach and
Paliur us spina-christi, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11604
(V LA); Russia, Nor th Caucasus, Krasnodar skii Krai, Novorossiyski i
Raion, in vicinity of Raevskaya settlement, Volchii Vorota Pass, rub-
bly deposits of marl, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 12035 (VLA).
Bromus volgensis Fisch. ex Jacq.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Novorossiiskii Raion, in vicinity of Raevskaya settlement, Volchii
Vorota Pass, rubbly deposits of marl, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Se-
ledets 12028 (VLA).
Сalamagrostis caucasica Trin.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Nor th Caucasu s, Republic of Daghestan,
Gunibskii Raion, near Verkhnii Gunib village, ca. 1800 m, on the
rocks along the Gunibka River, 26 Jun 1979, Probatova 5421 (VLA).
Сalamagrostis hakonensis Franch. & Sav.
2n = 56, CHN. Japan, Hokkaido, Shiretoko Peninsula, the riv-
erside of a mountain river, mixed forest, 20 Sep 1997, Nechaev 7528
(V LA).
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Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, Baikal’skii nature reserve, right riverside of the Vy-
drinaya River, 487 m, Picea and Betula valley forest with Matteuccia
struthiopteris, Waldsteinia ternata and various herbs, 11 Aug 2011,
Kazanovsky 11950 (VLA, IRK).
Dactylis glomerata L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineering Sys-
tems, Siberian Branch of RAS, the grass-plot, 30 Sep 2011, Kaza-
novsky 12018 (VLA, IRK).
Echinochloa spiralis Vasinger
2n = 36, CHN. Ru ssia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinski i
Raion, near Razdol’noe settlement, the valley of the Razdol’naya
River, on the bank of a pond, 7 Oct 2006, Nechaev 10439 (VLA).
× Elyhordeum arcuatum W.W. Mitch. & Hodgs.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, outski rts of
Khabarovsk city, waste ground, 20 Jul 1999, Probatova & Seledets
8355 (VLA).
Elymus dahuricus Tu rcz .
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, in vicinity of Zhemchug village, right riverside of
the Irkut River, locality Vyshka, 693 m, in dumetum, 11 Oct 2011,
Kazanovsky 12013 (VLA, IRK).
Elymus glabriflorus Scribn. & C.R. Ball
2n = 28, CHN. U.S.A., Texa s, Addison town (near Dal las), 6 Apr
2009, Rudyka 11425 (VLA).
Elymus scandicus var. borealis (Turcz.) Tzvelev
(= E. neoborealis Khokhr.)
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Republic of Sakha-Yakutia, 10 km SW
of Yakutsk city, near Chuchur-Muran Mt., the valley Larix forest,
27 Jul 1973, Probatova & Seledets 3827 (VLA); Russia, Far East,
Magadanskaya Oblast’, Khassynskii Raion, the upper course of the
Yama River, pebbles at the mouth of Maymandzha River, 2 Aug 1996,
Moc halova 7745 (VLA).
Elytrigia pseudocaesia (Pacz.) Prokudin
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga region, Saratovs-
kaya Oblast’, outskirts of Saratov city, Oktyabr’skoe ca nyon , W slope,
steppe, 5 Oct 2008, Probatova & Seledets 11311 (VLA). The voucher
specimen was misidentified as Elytrigia repens (L.) Nevski”, by
Probatova & al. in Taxon 58: 1287, E16 (2009).
Eragrostis minor Host
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
outskirts of Novorossiisk city, rubbly mountainside to Tsemesskaya
Bay (the Black Sea), shrubs communities (sibljak) with sumach and
Paliur us spina-christi, roadside, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets
11874 (VLA).
Festuca baicalensis V.I. Krecz. & Bobr.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Pribaikal’skii Raion, Baikal Lake, 161 km of the route of Ulan-Ude,
near Turka village, sand dunes, 11 Sep 2004, Chepinoga 9690 (VLA).
Festuca ovina L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Pribaikal’skii Raion, Turka village, lakeside of Baikal Lake, 11 Sep
2004, Che pi no ga 10524 (V LA).
Festuca sibirica var. karoi St.-Yves (= F. kreczetoviczii K. Sobol.)
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’ (now
Zabaikal’skii Krai), the Nercha River, 10 km above the mouth, on
the top of the ridge, feather grass steppe, 16 Jul 2004, Belikovich
9836 (VLA).
Hierochloё glabra Trin.
2n = 28, CHN. Ru ssia, East Sibe ria , Irk utskaya Oblast’, Irk utskii
Raion, the valley of Ushakovka River, f lood-plain, slightly saline
grass and sedge meadow, 3 Jun 1978, Loshakova 5016 (V LA); Russia,
East Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’, Uletovskii Raion, right riverside
of the Ingoda River, 1 Aug 1978, Lesnikov 5234 (VLA); Russia, East
Siberia, Chitinskaya Oblast’, near the airport of Chita, a fragment of
Leymus steppe, 7 May 1981, Probatova 5889 (VLA).
Lolium perenne L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, in vicinity of Erivanskaya settlement, a clearing,
5 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11646 (VLA).
Milium effusum L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, the Baikal’skii nature reserve, right riverside of the
Vydrinaya River, 487 m, 11 Aug 2011, Kazanovsky 11974/368 (VLA,
IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Kabanskii Raion,
the Baikal’skii nature reserve, right riverside of the Vydrinaya River,
7 km from the mouth, 577 m, the valley mixed for est (of Picea, Abies,
Betula, and Populus) with ferns and variou s herbs, 22 Jul 9 Aug 2011,
Kazanovsky 11979/370 (VLA, IRK).
Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, European part, Leningradskaya Oblast’,
Oredezhskii Raion, 10 km of Oredezh settlement, near Beloe village,
lakeside of the Beloe Lake, 11 Jul 1976, Probatova 4368 (VLA).
Panicum bisulcatum Thunb.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Primorskii Krai, Kirovskii Raion, near
Podgornoe village, temporary ponds along the route of the gas pipe
line, in 100 m from the Ussuri River, 10 Sep 2011, Chubarj 11973
(V LA).
Poa bulbosa L.
2n = 42, CHN. Ru ssia, European part, Volga region, Astrakh an-
skaya Oblast’, Ikryaninskii Raion, near Il’ynka village, Berovskie
hills (argillaceous), Artemisia desert, 27 Aug 2009, Probatova &
Seledets 11629 (VLA).
Poa kolymensis Tzvelev
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Magadanskaya Oblast’, Khas-
synskii Raion, Yablonovyi Pass, rubbly mountain tundra, 25 Aug
2011, Lyssenko 11886/11887 (VLA).
Poa lipskyi Ro shev.
**2n = 42, CHN. Kazakhstan, outskirts of Alma-Ata city,
Bol’shoe Almaatinskoe canyon, the upper course of the Malaya Al-
maatinka River, ca. 2000 m, 2 Sep 1988, Tsvelyov 6920 (V LA).
Poa nemoralis L.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii
Raion, in vicinity of Fok ino tow n, the Bol’shoi Iossif Mt., 530 m, stony
deposits on the slope, 7 Aug 2010, Nechaev 11640 (VLA).
Poa remota Forselles
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Urals Region, Komi Republic, the upper
course of the Pechora River, at the watershed of Pechor a and Bol’shaya
Porozhnaya Rivers, 28 Aug 1979, Lavrenko 6343 (VLA).
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Poa sibirica Rosh ev.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Ol’khonskii Raion, near Sarma village, right riverside of the first
right tributary of the Sarma River, 857 m, Populus tremula forest with
Pinus sibirica, Salix spp. and various herbs, 30 Jul 2004, Kazanovsky
1178 9 (VLA, IRK).
Poa transbaicalica Roshev. (= P. versicolor subsp. stepposa
(K ryl.) Tzvelev)
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Maza-
novskii Raion, right riverside of Selemdzha River, near Mayskii
settlement, the edge of Larix-Betula forest , by the road , 30 Aug 1976,
Probatova & Seledets 4653 (VLA).
Poa vorobievii Probat.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinski i
Raion, the coast of Amurskii Bay (the Sea of Japan), near Tavrichanka
settlement, coastal rocks, 6 Jun 2009, Nechaev 11366 (VLA).
Schedonorus pratensis (Huds.) P. Beauv.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, nea r Tank hoi settlement, 500 m, meadow, 15 Aug 2011,
Kazanovsky 11940 (VLA, IRK).
Secale sylvestre Host
2n = 14, CH N. Uk rai ne, SE out ski rts of Kiev city, near Korcheva-
toe, on poorly matted sandy plots, 23 Jul 1976, Probatova 4540 (VLA).
Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv.
2n = 18, CH N. Russia, North Caucasus, Kra snoda rsk ii Krai, out-
skirts of Novorossiisk city, rubbly mountainside to Tsemesskaya Bay
(the Black Sea), shrubs communities (sibljak) with sumach and Pali-
urus spina-christi, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11641 (V LA);
Russia, European part, Volga Region, Astrakhanskaya Oblast, Pri-
volzhskii Raion, near Nachalovo village, at the branch Cherepakha,
by the path, 25 Aug 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11621 (VLA); Russia,
East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk cit y, Akademgorodok, at the
building on Ler mont ova St reet 281, as a weed on the lawn, 6 Oct 2011,
Kazanovsky 12015 (VLA, IRK).
Trisetum turcicum Chrtek
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Republic of Severnaya
Ossetia-Alania, Tseisskii nature reserve, E slope, the canyon of the
Baddon River (the tributary of Alagir River), 1700 m, meadow, 13
Aug 1976, Poly vts ev 5266 (VLA).
PO LY G O N AC E A E
Oxyria digyna Hill
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast,
Sliud’anskii Raion, the lowe r course of the Sol zan River, left riverside,
on pebbles, 29 Aug 2009, Kazanovsky, Pochinchik 11823 (VLA, IR K).
Persicaria lapathifolia (L.) Gray
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga reg ion, Astrakhan-
skaya Oblast’, Enotaevskii Raion , Volgo-Akhtubinskaya flood-plain ,
near Zamiany village, the island on Volga River, sandy beach, 27 Aug
2009, Proba tova & S ele de ts 11619 (VLA); Russia, Far East, Amur-
skaya Oblast’, Bla goveshchen sk cit y, archaeological nat ure monument
“Dinosaur us burial place”, as a weed on the waste ground, 3 Oct 2007,
Probatova & Seledets 11122 (V LA).
Rumex ucranicus Fisch.
2n = 40, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga region, Astr akhan-
skaya Oblast’, Enotaevskii Raion , Volgo-Akhtubinskaya flood-plain ,
near Zamiany village, the island on Volga River, sandy beach, 27 Aug
2009, Probatova & Seledets 11631 (VLA).
POR TULAC ACEA E
Portulaca oleracea L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Khankaiskii
Raion, Turii Rog settlement, as a weed in a vegetable garden, 12 Jul
2010, Nechaev 11625 (VLA).
PRIM ULAC EAE
Primula xanthobasis Fed.
*2n = 18, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Okinskii Raion, East Sayan Mts., Kitoiskii mountain ridge, in vi-
cinity of Samarta settlement, the upper course of the Kitoi River,
Vassil’evskaya Mt., 2067 m, the sparse Larix forest, at the stream, 28
Aug 2010, Kazanovsky 11821 (VLA, IRK).
RANUNCULACEAE
Aquilegia turczaninovii Kamelin & Gubanov (= A. leptoceras
Fisch. & C.A. Mey., non Nutt.)
*2n = 16, CH N. Rus sia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’sk ii Krai, Aginsk ii
Buryatskii Okrug, Mogoituyskii Raion, near the cave Kheyetei,
875 m, in Ulmus macrocarpa and U. pumila community on the slope,
at the entry in the cave, 17 Jul 2010, Kazanovsky 11681 (VLA, IRK).
Ranunculus natans C.A. Mey.
2n = 16, CHN. Rus sia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Okin skii
Raion, the upper course of the Ok a Rive r, rig ht riverside, 1631 m, sand y-
pebble bank, in puddle, 29 Aug 2010, Kazanovsk y 11994 (VLA, IRK).
Ranunculus sceleratus L.
2n = 64, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Tun-
guiro-Olëkminskii Raion, 69-th km of the route Mogocha-Tupik, the
geologists’ settlement, Buk hta River, 736 m, roadside, at the watered
ditch, 12 Jul 2011, Kazanovsk y 11999 (VLA, IRK).
RES EDACEA E
Reseda lutea L.
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Novorossiiskii Raion, in vicinity of Rayevskaya settlement, Volchii
Vorota Pass, marly gravel deposits, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets
1187 7 (VLA).
ROSACEAE
Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, She-
lekhovskii Raion, Bol’shoi Lug settlement, 477 m, roadside, 5 Sep
2011, Kazanovsky 11972 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya
Oblast’, Irkutsk city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power
Engineering Systems, Siberian Branch of RAS, waste ground, 15
Sep 2011, Kazanovsky 11960 (VLA, IRK).
Chamaerhodos erecta (L.) Bunge
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia,
Tunkinskii Raion, near Zun-Murino village, experimental station of
the Siberian Institute of Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, Siberian
Branch of RAS, the Khyr-Gorkhon River, 704 m, steppified slope,
31 Jul 2011, Kazanovsk y 11992 (VLA, IRK).
Fragaria orientalis Losinsk.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Nadezhdinski i
Raion, near Razdol’noe settlement, stony slope of a hill, oak forest,
3 Jun 2006, Nechaev 10199 (V LA).
Geum aleppicum Jacq.
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineering Sys-
tems, Siberian Branch of RAS, waste ground, 15 Sep 2011, Kaza-
novsky 11946 (VLA, IRK).
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Potentilla acervata Soják
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineering Sys-
tems, Siberian Branch of RAS, waste ground, 9 Sep 2011, Kazanovsk y
1193 4 (VLA, IRK); Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, in vicinity
of Blagoveshchensk city, Belogorye settlement, roadside, 1 Oct 2007,
Probatova & Seledets 10899 (VLA).
Potentilla approximata Bunge
*2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, 50 km
from Khabarovsk city, near Bychikha settlement, 4-th km of By-
chikha–Kazakevichevo route, roadside, 30 Aug 1993, Probatova &
Seledets 7298 (V LA).
Potentilla arenosa (Turcz.) Juz.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Kamchatka Peninsula, Bystrin-
skii Raion, in vicinity of Esso settlement, dry S slope, 10 Aug 2004,
Yak ubov 9704 ( VLA).
Potentilla argentea L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Irkutsk
city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineering Sys-
tems, Siberian Branch of RAS, waste ground, 9 Sep 2011, Kazanovsk y
1192 8 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, Bol’shoi Lug settlement, 477 m, roadside, 5 Sep 2011,
Kazanovsk y 12006 (V LA, IR K); Russia , Far Ea st, Amu rsk aya Oblast’,
Arkharinskii Raion, Arkhara town, 17 Aug 2001, K apu st ina 8961
(VLA); Russia, Far East, Khabarovskii Krai, outskirts of Khabarovsk
city, Severnyi district, on waste ground, 20 Jul 1999, Probatova &
Seledets 7885 (VLA).
Potentilla canescens Besser
2n = 42, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii
Raion, 2 km W of Gornyi settlement, along the country road, 27 Jun
1999, La p enko 814 4 (VLA).
Potentilla centigrana Maxim.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Vladivostok,
Akademgorodok, as a weed on the flower-bed near the building of
the Institute of Biology & Soil Science, Far East Branch of RAS, 14
Nov 2007, Probatova & Seledets 10774 (VLA).
Potentilla chinensis Ser.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Amurskaya Oblast’, Arkharin-
skii Raion, 11 km S of the railway station Arkhara, riverside of the
Arkhara River, dry meadow on sandy soil, 1998, Kudrin 8937 (VLA).
Potentilla flagellaris Willd. ex Schltdl.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, near Pokrovka village, left riverside of the Amur
River, Tserkovnoe Lake, 314 m, meadow, 10 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky
120 17 (VLA, IRK).
Potentilla fragarioides L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, near Maksimovshchina village, forest edge, Jun 2004,
Kalyuzhnyi 9406 (VLA); Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhai-
lovskii Raion, 140 km of Vladivostok, the road fork to Ossinovka
village, meadow, 20 Aug 1996, Rudyka 7448 (VLA).
Potentilla inquinans Tu rcz.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Tung-
ui ro- Okm inskii Raion , 68-th km of the route Mogocha–Tupik (1 km
S of the geologists’ settlement), 795 m, Larix forest with Vaccinium
vitis-idaea, Ledum palustre and mosses, on the placer, 12 Jul 2011,
Kazanovsky 11930 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii
Krai, Mogochinskii Raion, the route Amazar–Pokrovka, 512 m, Pi-
nus, Larix and Betula forest with shrubs, stony placer, 6 Jul 2011,
Chernova & Kazanovsky 12007 (VLA, IRK).
Potentilla nivea L.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, Far East, Kamchatka Peninsula, central
part, S foothills of the Ostryi Tolbachik Volcano, Larix forest belt,
in a small crater, on the clinker, 25 Aug 2000, Yaku bo v 8 419 (VLA).
Potentilla norvegica L.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Republic of Buryatia, Ka-
banskii Raion, near the railway station Rechka Vydrinaya, right riv-
erside of the Vydrinaya River, in its lower course, near the bridge,
roadside, 22 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 11981 (VLA, IRK); Russia, Far
East, Magadanskaya Oblast’, Ten’kinskii Raion, 340-th km of the
Ten’kinskaya route, biological station “Kontakt” of the Institute of
Biological Problems of the Nord, Far East Branch of RAS, 21 Aug
1993, Probatova & Seledets 7201 (VLA).
Potentilla omissa Soják
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Vladivostok,
Akademgorodok, as a weed near the build ing of the Institute of Biol-
ogy & Soil Science, Far East Branch of RAS, 16 Nov 2004, Probatova
9622 (VLA).
Potentilla paradoxa Nutt. ex Torr. & A. Gray
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siber ia, Zabai kal’skii Krai, Mogo-
chinskii Raion, Mogocha settlement, Amazar River, 610 m, as a
weed in a garden-plot, 6 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 11976 (VLA, IRK);
Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Mogochinskii Raion, Pok-
rovka village, 334 m, sandy-pebbly bank of the Amur River, 7 Jul
2011, Prelovskaya & Kazanovsk y 11996 (VLA, IRK); Russia, East
Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Tunguiro-Olëkminskii Raion, 69-th
km of the route Mogocha–Tupik, near the geologists’ settlement,
the Bukhta River, 736 m, roadside, 12 Jul 2011, Ka z an ovs k y 12 021
(VLA, IRK).
Potentilla sericea L.
**2n = 14. CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast, Ir-
kutskii Raion, lakeside of the Baikal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka
settlement, near Bol’shie Koty village, the Bol’shaya Kotovka River,
on pebbles, 12 Sep 2007, Probatova & Seledets 10740 (VLA).
Potentilla supina L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, European part, Volga region, Astr akhan-
skaya Oblast’, Enotaevskii Raion , Volgo-Akhtubinskaya flood-plain ,
near Zamiany village, the island on Volga River, sandy beach, 27 Aug
2009, Probatova & Seledets 11615 (VLA).
Sanguisorba officinalis L.
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shele-
khovskii Raion, wayside stop Golubye Eli, 462 m, the edge of Pinus
and Betula forest, 17 Sep 2011, Kazanovsk y 11943 (VLA, IRK).
Sanguisorba tenuifolia Fisch. ex Link
2n = 28, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Mikhailovskii
Raion, 140 km of Vladivostok, the road fork to Ossinovka village,
meadow, 20 Aug 1996, Rudyka 7505 (VLA).
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Linaria acutiloba Fisch. ex Rchb.
*2n = 12 + 0–4B, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’,
Irkutsk city, Akademgorodok, near the Institute of Power Engineer-
ing Systems, Siberian Branch of RAS, waste ground, 15 Sep 2011,
Kazanovsky 11953 (VLA, IRK).
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Linaria genistifolia (L.) Mill.
2n = 12, CHN. Ru ssia, Nor th Caucasus, Kras nodar ski i Krai, out-
skirts of Novorossiisk city, rubbly mountainside to Tsemesskaya Bay
(the Black Sea), shrubs communities (sibljak) with sumach and Pali-
urus spina-christi, 3 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11876 (VLA).
Linaria vulgaris Mill.
2n = 12, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Shelek-
hovskii Raion, near Bol’shoi Lug settlement, 477 m, roadside, 5 Sep
2011, Kazanovsk y 11939 (VLA, IRK).
Veronica anagalloides Guss.
2n = 18, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii
Raion, near Shkotovo settlement, in the drain at the roadside, 23 Jul
2011, Nechaev 11863 (VLA).
Veronica longifolia L.
2n = 34, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Zhiga-
lovskii Raion, near Tutura village, left riverside of the Lena River,
meadow at the bank, 7 Aug 2008, Prelovskaya 11845 (VLA, IRK).
Veronica officinalis L.
2n = 36, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, in vicinity of Erivanskaya village, in forest, 5 Sep
2009, Probatova & Seledets 11474 (V LA).
SOLANACEAE
Physalis alkekengi L.
2n = 24, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, 18 km south of Abinsk town, near Shapsugskaya
village, high riverside of the Abin River, 1 Sep 2009, Probatova &
Seledets 11879 (VLA).
VALERIANACEAE
Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Dufr.
2n = 22, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, in vicinity of
Nakhodka city, Brat Mt., 14 Oct 2011, Nechaev 11971 (VLA).
Valeriana alternifolia Ledeb.
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikalskii Krai, Mo-
gochinskii Raion, near Pokrovka village, left riverside of the Amur
River, opposite Ust’-Strelka, the bank of a lake, 313 m, tall herbage
with shrubs, 9 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky & Chernova 12011 (VLA, IRK).
Valeriana transjenisseensis Kreyer
2n = 56, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Zabaikal’skii Krai, Tun-
guiro-Olëkminskii Raion, 69-th km of the route Mogocha–Tupik,
near the geologists’ set tlement , the Buk hta River, 736 m, shr ubs com-
munity on the riverbank , 12 Jul 2011, Kazanovsky 12019 ( VLA, IRK).
VERBENACEAE
Verbena officinalis L.
2n = 14, CHN. Russia, North Caucasus, Krasnodarskii Krai,
Abinskii Raion, in vicinity of Erivanskaya settlement, the valley of
the Abin River, on pebbles, 5 Sep 2009, Probatova & Seledets 11589
(VLA). The voucher specimen was misidentified as “V. hastata L .”,
by Probatova & al. in Taxon 59: 1937, E10 (2010).
VIO LACEA E
Viola prionantha Bunge
2n = 48, CHN. Russia, Far East, Primorskii Krai, Shkotovskii
Raion, near Tsentral’noe settlement, Zubatyi brook, on the slope near
the bridge (the main route), 8 Jun 2006, Barkalov 10499 (VLA).
Viola sacchalinensis H. Boissieu
2n = 20, CHN. Russia, East Siberia, Irkutskaya Oblast’, lakeside
of Baikal Lake, 17 km NE of Listvyanka settlement, near Bol’shie
Koty village, the Bol’shaya Kotovka River, on pebbles, 12 Sep 2007,
Probatova & Seledets 10768 (VLA).
Martina Rossi,
1
Lorenzo Peruzzi,
2
* Alessandro Fisogni
1
& Marta Galloni
1
1 Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental
Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy
2 Department of Biology, University of Pisa, Italy
* Author for correspondence: lperuzzi@biologia.unipi.it
* First chromosome count for the subspecies.
** First chromosome count from Italy.
The research was supported by the Italian MIUR (Ministero
dell’Istruzione dell’Università e della Ricerca) within the frame of
the project PRIN 2008 to dr. Marta Galloni “Reproductive success
in plants: The role of f loral rewards and signals – limiting factors
and adaptation of pollination system in isolated populations”, and
for the doctoral grant to Martina Rossi. Financial funding (EX60%)
from University of Pisa is also gratefully acknowledged.
The chromosome number was established by squash technique
by using root tips taken from germinating seeds (five for each subspe-
cies): seeds were disinfected by immersion in a 1% sodium hypochlo-
rite solution for 3 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of thorough wash
with flowing distillate water, following the protocol suggested by
Kery & al. (2000). Root tips were pretreated with a 0.3% colchicine
water solution for 2–3 hours, then fixed with Farmer’s solution (3
parts ethanol, 1 part glacial acetic acid) for 12–18 hours at 5°C. Fixed
material was stored in 70% ethanol at –20°C before hydrolyzation
with 1 N HCl at 60 °C for 9 minutes and then colored with leucobasic
fuchsine, according to classical Feulgen protocol.
GENTIANACEAE
**Gentiana lutea L. subsp. lutea
2n = 40, CHN. Italy, Marche, Ascoli Piceno Prov ince, Monte Vet-
tore, 1880 m, 42°48′18′′ N, 13°15′46′′ E, 14 Jul 2010, Rossi & Fisogni
504368 (BOLO).
Th is count co nfir ms prev ious resu lt s on plants collect ed in Spain
(Küpfer, 1974; Löve & Löve, 1975, 1986; Laínz, 1982), extra-Italian
Alps (Favarger, 1949, 1952, 1997; Küpfer, 1974) and Greece (Strid
& Andersson, 1985). Possibly, the latter count could be referred to
G. lutea subsp. symphyandra.
**Gentiana lutea subsp. symphyandra (Murb.) Hayek
2n = 40, CHN. Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Bologna Province, Monte
Grande, 1400 m, 44°08′57′′ N, 10°52′10′′ E, 4 Aug 2009, Rossi & Luc-
chetta 502428, 502430 (BOLO).
This is the only documented population occurring disjoint
from the main distribution range of G. lutea subsp. symphyandra.
This count confirms previous results on plants collected in Bulgaria
(Andreev, 1982), Slovenia (ve & Löve, 1986) and Uk rai ne (Twa rdo-
vska & al., 2008).
*Gentiana lutea subsp. vardjanii T. Wraber
2n = 40, CHN. Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige, Trento Province, Passo
Lusia, 1880 m, 46°20′15′′ N, 11°41′55′′ E, 30 Jul 2009, Rossi, Cristofo-
lini & Lucchetta 504364 (BOLO).
*Gentiana lutea subsp. montserratii (Vivant ex Greuter) Romo
2n = 40, CH N. Sp ain, Hu esca, Pe
ña d’Oroel, 1200 m,
42°31′43′′ N,
0°31′51′′ E, 20 Jul 2010, Rossi & Fisogni 504366 (BOLO).
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