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Ann. Bot. Fennici 41: 299 303 ISSN 0003-3847 Helsinki 27 August 2004 Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2004 Anacyclus anatolicus (Asteraceae), a new species from Turkey Lütfi Behçet 1 & Selçuk Almanar 2 1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Arts, Yüzüncü Yil University, 65080 Van, Turkey 2) The Institute of Science and Tecnology, Yüzüncü Yil University, 65080 Van, Turkey Received 17 Sep. 2003, revised version received 31 Dec. 2003, accepted 12 Jan. 2004 Behçet, L. & Almanar, S. 2004: Anacyclus anatolicus (Asteraceae), a new species from Turkey. Ann. Bot. Fennici 41: 299 303. Anacyclus anatolicus L. Behçet & S. Almanar from the city of Muş, E Anatolia, Turkey, is described as a new species, illustrated and compared with its presumed closest relatives A. nigellifolius, A. latealatus and A. clavatus. Key words: Anacyclus, Asteraceae, new species, taxonomy Specimens of a species of Anacyclus were collected in 2001 in Malazgirt, city of Muş in E Anatolia. Initial attempts to name it using Flora of Turkey (Grierson 1975, Davis et al. 1988, Güner et al. 2000) and the monograph of the genus (Humphries 1979) were not successful and after studying herbarium specimens at Gazi University (GAZI), Ankara University (ANK), and Ege University (EGE), it was concluded that it is a species new to science. Its disribution is disjunct from the other three species of Anacyclus in Turkey (A. nigellifolius occurs in southern Anatolia, Hatay, C6 square and Urfa C7; A. latealatus is known only from type gathering, in western Anatolia, Burdur, C2; A. clavatus is distributed in western and southern Anatalia and European parts of Turkey). Likewise, there are no records of Anacyclus species from neighbouring areas of Iran (Podlech 1986) or from the territory of the former SU (Afanasev 1995). The worldwide distribution of this genus is in the Mediterranean phytogeographic region (Heywood 1978, Humphries 1979) and it is particularly well represented in the Maghreb countries (Humphries 1979). Anacyclus anatolicus L. Behçet & S. Almanar, sp. nova (Figs. 1 3) Species Anacyclus nigellifolio affinis, sed caulis 10 35 cm longis, ± adpressus-villoso (nec 10 20 cm, ± glabro); foliis 3 7 cm (nec 1.5 3 cm) longis; rhachi foliorum latus, tenuis et dilatatus ad basim (nec angustus et crassus); involucri phyllis 6 8 mm (nec 4.5 7 mm) longis; floribus marginalibus 10 14 (nec ca. 6), tubo et ovario villoso (nec glabro), ligulis 10 15 4 8 mm (nec 4.5 6 1 3 mm); floribus disci 5.5 7 mm (nec 3.5 4 mm) longis, tubo ciliato (nec glabro); acheniis heteromorpha (nec ± homomorpha): acheniis disci 4.8 5.3 mm (nec 4.2 4.8 mm) longis, exauriculatus (nec auriculatus); acheniis marginalibus 4 mm (nec 4.5 mm) longis, villoso, auriculatus (nec glabra, exauriculatus) differt.

300 Behçet & Almanar ANN. BOT. FENNICI Vol. 41 Fig. 1. Holotype of Anacyclus anatolicus (photo by smail Yıldız). TYPE: Turkey. East Anatolia, B9 Muş, Malazgirt, E. slopes Aktuzla village, steppe, 1550 m, 12.06.2001 L. Behçet & S. Almanar 1437 (holotype VANF, isotype VANF). Annual herb. Stem 10 35 cm, erect, simple or branched from near base, striate-ridged, long ± adpressed-villous. Leaves 3 7 cm, sessile, villous, rachis broadened at base, bipinnatisect, with 4 8 pairs of primary segments, lower segments usually simple, upper ones bi- to pentafid, ultimate segments linear, mucronulate, 5 8 0.3 0.6 mm. Inflorescence a corymbose cyme or monocephalic, peduncles becoming thickened at maturity, densely villous. Capitula heterogamous, radiate, solitary at branch ends. Involucre 10 18 mm in diameter, turbinate-hemispherical; phyllaries 6 8 mm, 3-seriate, imbricate, obovate, ovate, lanceolate, acute, grey and densely villous on dorsal face, with brownish scarious denticulate margin. Palea obovate-cuneate, aristate (arista 1.2 mm long), with denticulate margin, 6 8 ca. 2.5 3 mm. Ray flowers 10 14, white; ligules 10 15 4 8 mm, 3 lobed at apex; tubes 3 4 1 1.2 mm, densely villous. Disc flowers 5 7 mm (excluding achene), base broadened into circular appendage, scariously winged along tube, tube long-ciliate, 5-lobed at apex, lobes equal ca. 1 mm and densely papillose inside. Disc achenes 4.8 5.3 2.8 3 mm, obovate, scariously winged, glabrous, unilaterally coronate; corona 1.1 mm, undulate. Ray achenes 4 3 3.5 mm, obcuneate, broadly winged, extended above in broad triangular auricles, ecoronate, densely long-villous. Flowering and fruiting in June July. Anacyclus anatolicus is similar to A. nigellifolius. In both species the tubes of disc corolla become expanded into a flattened disc at the base of the dorsal margin, and the leaves are bipinnatisect. It also resembles A. latealatus in the bipinnatisect leaves as well as the width of rachis in bases of median and upper leaves. Our new species should also be compared with A. clavatus, which is principally distributed in Mediterranean Europe and Africa, being rare in various parts of Russia and northern Europe. Anacyclus anatolicus shares with A. clavatus the involucre width and the number and size of ray flowers. Further, A. ciliatus, distributed in Caucasus and Georgia (Afanasev 1995) but not in Turkey, has similarly ciliate disc flower tubes as A. anacyclus, but according to Humphries (1979) A. ciliatus actually belongs in Anthemis. Table 1 provides a closer comparison of A. anatolicus with its presumed closest relatives A. nigellifolius, A. latealatus and A. clavatus. Four species of Anacyclus are now known from Turkey. They can be distinguished as follows. 1. Lower leaves tripinnatisect, achenes (1.5 )2.5 3.5( 5) mm long... A. clavatus 1. Lower leaves bipinnatisect or pinnatisect, achenes 4 6 mm long... 2 2. Disc corolla-tubes articulating normally with ovary; achenes with a lacerate corona... A. latealatus 2. Disc corolla-tubes expanded into a flattened disc at base of dorsal margin; achenes ecoronate or with an undulate corona... 3 3. Rachis of leaves narrow, thickened; disc corolla 3.5 4 mm long, tube not ciliate; ray flowers ca. 6, tube and ovary glabrous, ligules 4.5 6 1 3 mm; achenes ± monomorphic... A. nigellifolius

ANN. BOT. FENNICI Vol. 41 Anacyclus anatolicus, a new species from Turkey 301 Fig. 2. Anacyclus anatolicus (from holotype). A: Parts of dissected capitulum: (1) outer phyllary, (2) inner phyllary, (3) paleae, (4) ray flower, (5) disc flower, (6) corolla of disc flower (anterior view), (7) corolla of disc flower (posterior view), (8) disc achene (anterior view), and (9) disc achene (posterior view). B: Leaf. Fig. 3. Distribution of Anacyclus in Turkey. A. anatolicus, A. nigellifolius, A. latealatus, A. clavatus. 3. Rachis of leaves broadened at base; disc corolla 5 7 mm, tube long-ciliate; ray flowers 10 14, tube and ovary densely villous, ligules 10 15 4 8 mm; achenes dimorphic... A. anatolicus Anacyclus anatolicus is known only from the type location in E Anatolia. It is isolated geographically and ecologically from the other Turkish Anacyclus species (Fig. 3). Also the ecology of Anacyclus anatolicus is different from its Turkish congeners, since it grows on lime-poor brown soil in a region that has relatively long winters with snow cover, and the summer drought from June to mid-october limits plant growth in the area. The dominant

302 Behçet & Almanar ANN. BOT. FENNICI Vol. 41 type of vegetation in the area is steppe. The following taxa are common in the type locality of A. anatolicus: Achillea tenuifolia, A. vermicularis, Artemisia austriaca, A. spicigera, Astragalus gummifer, A. kurdicus var. mushianus, A. lagurus, Centaurea virgata, Eryngium billardieri, and Salvia multicaulis. The new species is known only from the Table 1. Comparison of Anacyclus anatolicus with A. nigellifolius, A. latealatus and A. clavatus. Characters A. anatolicus A. nigellifolius A. latealatus A. clavatus Stem Simple or branched Simple or sparsely Divaricately branched Usually much from near base, branched from or from base, sparsely branched from base or ± adpressed villous above middle, villous to glabrescent middle, sparsely to ± glabrous densely adpressedvillous Leaves Bipinnatisect, 3 7 Bipinnatisect to Lower and median Tri- to bipinnatisect, cm long, 4 8 pairs pinnatisect, 1.5 3 cm ones bipinnatisect, (1.5 )2.5 11.5 cm of primary segments, long, 5 6 pairs of with narrow rachis, long, 3 12 pairs of ultimate segments primary segments, (upper ones primary segments, 5 8 0.3 0.6 mm; ultimate segments pinnatisect, often ultimate segments rachis flat and dilated 2 12 0.3 1 mm; dilated at base) 3 7 ca. 0.5 mm; at base rachis cuneate, 2 4 cm long, 2 4 rachis flat, ± cuneate thickened toward base pairs of primary at base segments, ultimate segments 3 5 0.25 mm Involucre (diam.) 10 18 mm 5 13 mm 10 13 mm (5 )8 18 mm Palea Obovate-cuneate, Obovate, acuminate, Lanceolate Obovate-cuneate, aristate, glabrous, 7 glabrous, 5 7 2 acuminate, 7 8 ca. mucronate, glabrous, (excluding 1.2 mm 2.8 mm 1.5 mm, lightly villous 1.7 5 ca. 2.5 mm arista) 2.7 mm Ray flower number 10 14 ca. 6 8 13 8 18 Ligule size 10 15 4 8 mm 4.5 6 1 3 mm 8 9 2 3 mm 5.5 16.5 2 7 mm Indumentum of tube Densely villous Glabrous Glabrous Glabrous and achene of ray flower Indumentum of tube of disc flower Long ciliate Glabrous Glabrous Glabrous Disc flowers corolla 5 7 mm, tube 3.5 4 mm, tube 3 4 mm, tube not 3.5 5 mm, tube not (excluding ovary) expanded into an expanded into an expanded at base expanded at base length and form of orbicular disc at base orbicular disc at base base of tube of dorsal margin of dorsal margin Morphology, size and Dimorphic: obovate, ± monomorphic, Slightly dimorphic, ± monomorphic, indumentum of exauriculate, glabrous somewhat rounded to broadly obovate (in broadly obovate, achenes and 4.8 5.3 2.8 3 obovate, auriculate, disc flower) to auriculate, glabrous mm in disc flowers; glabrous and 4.2 obcuneate, auriculate (1.5 )2.5 3.5( 5) obcuneate, auriculate, 4.8 3 3.6 mm (in ray flower), (0.4 )1.5 4.7 mm densely villous and glabrous, 4 6 4 3 3.5 mm in ray 5 8 mm flowers

ANN. BOT. FENNICI Vol. 41 Anacyclus anatolicus, a new species from Turkey 303 type locality and it occupies less than 10 km 2. Since the area is heavily grazed by animals, the species should be regarded as critically endangered (CR; criteria B2, B2a and B2b(i) of IUCN 2001). Acknowledgements We thank Nilufer Selcuk for preparing the illustration and İsmail Yıldız for preparing the photograph. References Afanasev, K. S. 1995: Anacyclus L. In: Shishkin, B. K. & Bobrov, E. G. (eds.), Flora of the USSR 26: 74 76. Israel Program Sci. Translation, Jerusalem. [Translated from Russian]. Davis, P. H., Mill, R. R. & Tan, K. (eds.) 1988: Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands 10 (Suppl. 1). Univ. Press., Edinburgh. Grierson, A. J. C. 1979: Anacyclus L. In: Davis, P. H. (ed.), Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands 5: 222 223. Univ. Press., Edinburgh. Güner, A., Özhatay, N., Ekim, T. & Başer, K. H. C. 2000: Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands 11 (Suppl. 2). Univ. Press., Edinburgh. Heywood, V. H. 1978: Flowering plants of the world. Oxford Univ. Press. Humphries, C. J. 1979: A revision of the genus Anacyclus (Compositae: Anthemideae). Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Bot. 7(3): 83 142. IUCN 2001: Red List Categories: Version 3.1. Prepared by the IUCN Species Survival Commission. Gland & Cambridge. Podlech, D. 1986: Compositae VI: Anthemideae (Anacyclus L.). In: Rechinger, K. H. (ed.), Flora Iranica 158: 48 49. Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, Graz. This article is also available in pdf format at http://www.sekj.org/annbot.html