Oxytropis heterophylla Bunge (Fabaceae) – a new species for the flora of Russia
Abstract
As a result of revision of herbarium material of the genus Oxytropis DC.stored in the Herbarium of the Altai State University (ALTB), a rare species hitherto known from China and Mongolia, Oxytropis heterophylla Bunge, collected in the Republic of Tuva has been revealed for the first time for the flora of Russia. Noteworthy, despite the species was described from eastern Tian Shan (Xinjiang, China), it is not included into the basic recent treatments on the flora of China and often erroneously considered as endemic to Mongolia.
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