2012
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.52.1.2
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<p><strong>Taxonomic circumscription and distribution of a glandular Eurasian entity from the <em>Eragrostis pilosa</em> complex (Poaceae)</strong></p>

Abstract: Eragrostis amurensis (type from Amur Oblast, Russian Far East) and E. voronensis (type from Tambov Oblast, Middle Russia) were separated from E. pilosa by the presence of glandular pits. The location of glands along with spikelet details was studied on specimens from Europe and N Asia; and E. voronensis is considered conspecific with E. amurensis. The newly circumscribed E. amurensis is a species of riverside habitats and is widely distributed in temperate Eurasia. It is recorded for the first time for Ukraine… Show more

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“…In the Altai Republic it was discovered in late XX century in Choya (Studenikina, 1999) and Ulagan (Pyak, Ebel, 2001) districts. Now this species is quite common in the northern region and is found in central part of the Altai Republic Seregin, 2012;Zykova, 2014aZykova, , 2015.…”
Section: Eragrostis Amurensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Altai Republic it was discovered in late XX century in Choya (Studenikina, 1999) and Ulagan (Pyak, Ebel, 2001) districts. Now this species is quite common in the northern region and is found in central part of the Altai Republic Seregin, 2012;Zykova, 2014aZykova, , 2015.…”
Section: Eragrostis Amurensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: E. voronensis Scholz) and the predominantly African E. pilosa subsp. neglecta Scholz (Scholz 1988, Seregin 2012. Tunisian plants correspond rather well with the latter, a taxon known from Niger, Sudan and Pakistan but probably present elsewhere in the Sahel in Africa.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Interest on alien terrestrial flora in Tunisia has grown rapidly in the last two decades, with many new alien species having been reported (see e.g., El Mokni & El Aouni 2011a, 2011b, 2012, 2013, El Mokni & al. 2012, 2013, 2016Sayari & al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rchb. (LE; [Леострин, Ко-нечная, 2016]), Cardaminopsis arenosa (L.) Hayek (LE, КосМ; [Леострин, Ефимова, 2017] [Леострин, Конечная, 2016]), Lagoseris sancta (L.) K. Malý (LE; [Леострин, Конечная, 2016] [Seregin, 2012]). [Жадовский, 1914]).…”
Section: результатыunclassified