RECORDS OF THE FAMILY BORAGINACEAE IN FLORA OF REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
S.V. Ovchinnikova1, D.M. Tajetdinova2, U.Kh. Kadyrov2, K.Sh. Tojibaev2
1Central Siberian Botanical Garden, SB RAS, 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Zolotodolinskaya str., 101 2Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 100125, Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Durmon Yuli str., 32
Keywords: Boraginaceae, floristic records, geographical distribution, endemic, typification, Middle Asia, Uzbekistan
Abstract
The studies were carried out as part of the “Flora of Uzbekistan” project. When conducting a critical audit of the species of the families Heliotropiaceae and Boraginaceae for the next volume “Flora of Uzbekistan”, the Herbarium collections of LE, MW, TASH, AA, TAD, NS, NSK, ТK, P were studied. As a result of these studies, two genera Borago L. and Eritrichium Schrad. ex Gaudin, and 11 species, new to the flora of Uzbekistan: Borago officinalis L., Echium maculatum L., Eritrichium pseudostrictum Popov, Lappula duplicicarpa Pavlov, L. fruticulosa Ovczinnikova, L. mogoltavica Popov ex Czuk., L. tianschanica Popov ex Zakirov, Myosotis asiatica (Vestergr.) Schischk. et Serg., M. krylovii Serg., M. sparsiflora J.C. Mikan ex Pohl., Rochelia claviculata Popov et Zakirov, for previously identified species Lappula barbata (Bieb.) Guerke, L. caspia (Fisch. et C.A. Mey.) Popov ex Dobrocz., L. kulikalonica Zakirov, Lepechiniella arassanica (B. Fedtsch.) Popov, Myosotis imitata Serg., Rindera echinata Regel localities are cited for the first time are given. The annotated list of genera and species is given in alphabetical order. For each species, a link is given to the first description and the main publications on the flora of Uzbekistan, the original label of new locations is cited with an indication of the area and a link to the storage location, information on ecological features and general distribution is given, diagnostic signs are discussed, information on type samples is cited. The lectotypes of the names Lappula barbata and Lepechiniella arassanica, the neotype of the name Lappula caspia, are designated. For all taxa maps of distribution on the territory of Uzbekistan are given.
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