“…C. bozkirensis is different from C. cephalotes by its stem indumentum arachnoid with a few multicellular hairs to tomentose hairs (not many multicellular hairs) ( Figures 4A, 4B, 4D, and 4E) and it differs from C. pugnax by its stems densely arachnoid to tomentose with a few multicellular hairs (not only sparsely arachnoid) ( Figures 4B 4C, 4E, and 4F). Furthermore, the setae on the leaf are different in terms of density ( Figures 5A-5F) The morphological characters of the cypsela are quite useful for the delimitation of different taxa at both the generic and species level within the genera of Asteraceae, such as Scorzonera L., Lactuca L., Cicerbita Wallr., Prenanthes L., Achillea L., and Carduus L. (Akçin and Akçin, 2014;Köstekçi and Arabacı, 2014;Abid and Qaiser, 2015;Coşkunçelebi et al, 2015Coşkunçelebi et al, , 2016Aytaç et al, 2016). In addition, the macro-and micromorphological features of the cypselae of Cirsium taxa can be used as distinguishing characteristics.…”