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Turk J Bot 32 (2008) 11-15 TÜB TAK Research Article A New Species of Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae) from South Anatolia, Turkey Yavuz BA CI Selçuk University, Faculty of Science and Art, Department of Biology, 42031, Konya - TURKEY Received: 07.12.2006 Accepted: 12.12.2007 Abstract: Silene duralii Y. Ba c sp. nov. from Ermenek-Kazanc (C4: Karaman province) is described and illustrated. It is closely related to S. capillipes Boiss. & Heldr., from which it differs mainly in its hairiness, leaves, and floral features. Diagnostic morphological characters are discussed and the diagnostic key for related Silene L. species, which are widespread in Turkey, is reorganized. The geographical distribution of the new species and other related species were mapped. Notes are also presented on its ecology, and biogeographical and conservation status. Chromosome count for S. duralii was 2n = 24. In addition, the seed coat surface of S. capillipes and S. duralii were examined by SEM. Key Words: Caryophyllaceae, Silene, Karaman, Macranthae, taxonomy Türkiye nin Güney Anadolu Bölgesinden Yeni Bir Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae) Türü Özet: Kazanc (C4 Karaman) civar ndan toplanan Silene duralii Y.Ba c yeni türü tan mland ve resimlendi. Yeni tür, benzerlik gösterdi i Silene capillipes Boiss. & Heldr. türünden tüylülük, yaprak ve çiçek özellikleri bak m ndan farkl d r. Ay rt edici morfolojik özellikleri tart fl ld ve Türkiye de yetiflen yak n Silene türleri için verilen teflhis anahtar yeniden düzenlendi. Yeni türün ve benzer di er türün co rafik da l m haritaland. Ayn zamanda yeni türün ekolojisi, biyoco rafisi ve koruma statüsü sunuldu. S. duralii türünün kromozom say s 2n=24 olarak tespit edildi. lave olarak, S. capillipes ve S. duralii türlerinin tohum yüzeyleri Taramal Elektron Mikroskobuyla incelendi. Anahtar Sözcükler: Caryophyllaceae, Silene, Karaman, Macranthae, taksonomi Introduction Silene L. is one of the largest plant genera in the world, with c. 700 species, of which almost half grow in the Mediterranean region. South-west Asia is one of the main centres of diversity for the genus, which is represented by 135 species in Turkey (Coode & Cullen 1967; Davis et al., 1988; Tan & Vural, 2000). The author collected interesting specimens from Ermenek, Kazancı district, during field trips in the summer of 2005 and 2006. These were compared to 2 specimens of related species in the herbarium of KNYA and to records in the literature (Chater & Walters, 1964; Zohary, 1966; Coode & Cullen, 1967; Meikle, 1977; Davis et al., 1988; Greuter 1995, 1997; Vural & Adıgüzel, 1996; Yıldız & Çırpıcı, 1996; Tan & Vural, 2000; Vural & Dönmez, 2002; Duran & Menemen, 2003; Deniz & Düflen, 2004; Aytaç & Duman, 2004). Silene capillipes Boiss. & Heldr. specimens were examined in the herbarium of KNYA. The studies showed that the specimens are representatives of a species new to science (Figure 1). A map is provided (Figure 2) showing the distribution of both S. duralii and S. capillipes based on the localities where they were found, and the citations of Coode and Cullen (1967). The authors of plant names follow Brummitt & Powell (1992). Species Description Silene duralii Y.Ba c Sp. Nov. (Figures 1 and 3) (Sect. Macranthae (Rohrb.) Chowdh.) Type: Turkey. C4: Karaman, Ermenek-Kazancı, Sarıova Plateau, opposite Kartal Kaya, (Salur Mountain), mountain steppe, 1750-1770 m, lat 36 28.546 N, long * E-mail: ybagci@selcuk.edu.tr 11

A New Species of Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae) from South Anatolia, Turkey E C D Figure 3. Silene duralii in the wild- in flower. Figure 1. Silene duralii Y. Ba c sp. nov. A: habit, B: leaf, C: petal; D: calyx; E: Capsule (A depicted from holotype; B, C, D, E from paratype; A scale-bar= 2 cm; B, C, D, E scale bar= 1 cm). 32 43.904 E, 16.vi.2006, Y. Ba cı 3476. (holotype: KNYA, isotypes: GAZI, HUB, Hb. Yıldırımlı) A B Diagnosis: Planta 22-34 cm elata, caespitose, perenni. Folio basali 10-32 1-3 mm, oblanceolato. Anthophoro 1.5-2 mm longo. Capsula 6-11(-12) mm longa, exserta ex calyce. Description: Caespitose perennial, bearing sterile shoots with simple and tufted leaves. Flowering stems 22-34 cm tall, slender, terete, c. 1-1.5 mm diameter, canescent below, viscid above, greenish and densely leafy at the base, much branched from the base. Basal leaves narrowly oblanceolate, 10-32 1-3 mm (including petiole), canescent and hispidulous, acuminate. Cauline leaves gradually decrease towards flowering part, 8-30 1-2(-3) mm; lower cauline leaves are similar to basal leaves; middle and upper cauline leaves linear-subulate, acute to acuminate, pubescent. Nodes swollen; internodes 1.3-3.5 cm long below, up to 7.3 cm long above. Inflorescence in compound dichasia or in a widely 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 42 A B T U R K E Y 40 38 C 0 100 200 km 36 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 Figure 2. Silene duralii ( ), S. capillipes, ( ), and its type locality ( ). 12

Y. BA CI branched compound dichasium, viscid, glaucous. Bracts 3-6 mm, acuminate, with scarious margin and ciliate; bracteoles 2-3 mm long, acuminate, with scarious margin and ciliate. Pedicels 2-10 mm long, rarely viscid or glabrous. Calyx (6-) 7-9 mm long, glabrous, purplish, 10 veined, veins definite; teeth 1.2-2.5 mm long, ovateobtuse, with usually minutely ciliate margin. Petals 10-14 mm long, longer than calyx, pink, limb 6-7 mm long, deeply bifid, ± lobes 2.5-4 mm long, ± obtuse; coronal scales present, 0.5-1 mm long; claw ciliate, 6-7 mm long, staminal filaments glabrous; styles 3. Capsule ovoid, exserted from the calyx, 6-11(-12) mm long. Anthophore glabrous, 1.5-2 mm long. Fl. & Fr. 6-7, rocky places, mountain steppe, 17501770 m. Seed Characteristics: S. duralii and S. capillipes seed coats were examined in detail. The seeds of S. duralii are brown, semi-reniform, and on average 1.5-2 mm long 1-1.7 mm wide. The surface ornamentation is granulate. The seeds of S. capillipes are dark brown, reniform, and on average 0.4-0.7 mm long 0.3-0.4 mm wide. The surface ornamentation is densely pusticulate (Figure 4). Representative Specimen Examined: (Paratype) Silene duralii: Turkey. C4 Karaman: Ermenek, Kazancı, Sarıova Plateau, opposite Kartal Kaya (Salur Mountain), mountain steppe, 1750-1770 m, 36 28.546 N, 32 43.904 E, 11.vi.2005, Y. Ba cı 3144 & Ertu rul (KNYA). Specimens Examined: Silene capillipes: C4 Karaman: Ermenek-Tekeçatı, Kamıfldere, rocky crevices, 1400 m, 26.08.2002, Duran 7369; (KNYA), C4 Karaman: Ermenek-Tekeçatı, Kamıfldere, rock crevices, 1400 m, 20.08.2004, Ba cı 3085 & Duran ( KNYA). Figure 4. SEM photographs of the seed coat. A and B: Silene capillipes (A:Generel view; B: Seed coat surface C and D Silene duralii (C: General view; D: Seed coat surface). 13

A New Species of Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae) from South Anatolia, Turkey Group B The Turkish species taxa in Silene duralii can be identified as follows: 16. Petal claw ciliate 17. Anthophore 5-6 mm, capsule included in the calyx...................79. capillipes 17. Anthophore 1.5-2 mm, capsule exserted from the calyx..................79a. duralii 16.Petal claw glabrous........50. pharnaceifolia Discussion and Conclusion Silene duralii is closely related to Silene capillipes. It differs from S. capillipes by its taller stem, smaller anthophore, and narrower leaves. More differentiating characters are given Table 1. A chromosome count of Silene duralii was carried out and the chromosome number is 2n = 24 (Figure 5). Note: Silene duralii is an endemic species restricted to the Ermenek, Kazancı, Sarıova Plateau, opposite Kartal Kaya (Salur Mountain), mountain steppe, South Anatolia, and is an E. Medit. element. Conservation Status: Known only from the type locality; requires classification as critically endangered (CR) according to the most recent IUCN (2001) categorization. Ecology: Flowering in June, Silene duralii grows in rocky places on mountain steppes at 1750-1770 m with Astragalus angustifolius Lam. subsp. angustifolius, Genista involucrata Spach., Verbascum cherianthifolium Boiss., Acantholimon sp., Thymus sp., Alyssum sp., and Marrubium globosum Montbret & Aucher. Etymology: Named in honour of the Turkish botanist, Associate Professor Hüseyin Dural (Biology Department, Selçuk University). Figure 5. Chromosome number of Silene duralii. 10 µm Acknowledgements I would like to thank Associate Professor Kuddisi Ertu rul for his interest, Associate Professor Ahmet Duran for helping with the Latin diagnosis, Assistant Professor Dr. Esra Martin for studying the chromosomes, and Associate Professor Ahmet Aksoy for his support during the seed coat studies. Table 1. Diagnostic characters of Silene duralii Y.Ba c sp. nov. and S. capillipes Boiss. & Heldr. Characters Silene duralii Silene capillipes Habit Caespitose Usually caespitose Stem 22-34 cm 10-15 cm (-25 cm) Stem indumentum canescent below hirsute below Basal leaves 10-32 1-3 mm, narrowly oblanceolate 10-16 5-9 mm, spathulate Bracts 3-6 mm long 3-5 mm long Calyx (6-)7-9 mm long 6-9 mm long Petals 10-14 mm 10-12 mm Anthophore 1.5-2 mm 5-6 mm Capsule Exserted from the calyx Included in the calyx Seeds 1.5-2 1.1-1.7 mm 0.5-0.7 0.3-0.7 mm Ecology mountain steppe Rock crevices 14

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