2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-1051.2009.00412.x
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Globularia anatolica sp. nov. (Globulariaceae) from the Honaz Mountain National Park, southwest Turkey

Abstract: A new species, Globularia anatolica A. Duran, Ö. Çetin & M. Öztürk (Globulariaceae) is described and illustrated from southwest Turkey. The species grows on eroded gypsum slopes and in open Pinusbrutia Ten. forest in the Honaz Mountain National Park (C2 Denizli province). It is closely related to G. sintenisii Hausskn. & Wettst., an endemic species confined to southwest Anatolia. Diagnostic morphological characters of Globularia anatolica are discussed and presented as a key to Turkish Globularia. It is sugges… Show more

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“…By contrast, the cpDNA data confirm its close relation with G. hedgei and G. davisiana. This result is in accordance with the previous morphological/taxonomic studies which support G. anatolica as a member of the section Polycephalium (9). G. hedgei, a local Turkish endemic restricted to a single location in Yazili Kanyon National Park (15), is yet another new species included in our analysis.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…By contrast, the cpDNA data confirm its close relation with G. hedgei and G. davisiana. This result is in accordance with the previous morphological/taxonomic studies which support G. anatolica as a member of the section Polycephalium (9). G. hedgei, a local Turkish endemic restricted to a single location in Yazili Kanyon National Park (15), is yet another new species included in our analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…G. anatolica is a new endemic species found recently in the Honaz Mountain National Park (9), an important biogeographical region, very rich in endemic plants. Although this taxon is morphologically most similar to G. sintenisii (9), our ITS data indicate a poorly supported relation with G. alypum, which could be a consequence of our incomplete dataset or poor resolution of the ITS alone. By contrast, the cpDNA data confirm its close relation with G. hedgei and G. davisiana.…”
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“…Its members are mainly distributed in the Mediterranean region and southern Europe with a considerable number of endemic species occurring in Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, Atlas, Baleares, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. In the flora of Turkey, the genus is represented by 10 species …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%