Moehringia grisebachii

Moehringia grisebachii

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Caryophyllales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Caryophyllales

Familia: Caryophyllaceae
Tribus: Arenarieae
Genus: Moehringia
Species: Moehringia grisebachii

Name

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Moehringia grisebachii Janka, Oesterr. Bot. Z. 23(6): 194. 1873.

  • Protologue locality and text on printed labels: "Habitat in Bulgariae orientalis districtus Dobrudscha montibus altissimus saxosis: - in cacuminis m. Suluku inter pag. Gretschi et Matschin non procul a Danubio siti rupestribus occidentem versus (alt. 3000'). d. 13. Julii 1872, leg. Janka".
  • Typus: "auf den höheren Bergen der Dobruğa zwischen Cserva = Matšin, nah der Donau (Porphyr?)" [hand-written], 13. 7. 1872, Janka s.n. (Lectotypus, designated by Hind 1988. Biol. Syst. Moehringia: 295: GOET 000622; isolectotypi: BM, G 00226872, GOET 000621, JE 00014426, K 000742049, S 04-323)

Synonyms

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  • Homotypic
    • Arenaria grisebachii (Janka) Fernald, Rhodora 21(241): 6. 1919.
    • Moehringia jankae var. grisebachii (Janka) Stoj. & Stef., Fl. Bulg. ed. 3: 430. 1948.
  • Heterotypic
    • Moehringia villosa (Wulfen) Fenzl var. tenuifolia Reichardt, Verh. K.K. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 17: 768. 1867.
      • Typus: "Auf Kalkfelsen auf dem Gipfel des Krasný most [SW of Tultscha = Tulcea]. Juli 1863", Zelebor.

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Continental: Europe
    • Regional: Southeastern Europe
      • Bulgaria, Romania (Dorbruja), Turkey-in-Europe

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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Additional references

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  • Hind, D.J.N. 1988. The biology and systematics of Moehringia L. (Caryophyllaceae). Reading: Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Reading, 410 pp. + 33 plates. EThOS Reference page
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Vernacular names

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български: Гризебахова кутявка
 
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