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Title: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Janis Ruksans on December 24, 2012, 07:55:30 AM
I just got  beautiful Christmas present  - 7 new Crocus names from Turkey:

Crocus mersinensis, Crocus taseliensis, Crocus babadagensis, Crocus simavensis, Crocus mysius, Crocus bifloriformis and Crocus adamioides described in common article by H. KERNDORFF, E. PASCHE, D. HARPKE & F. R. BLATTNER
in last STAPFIA.

In attached pictures one of those - Crocus adamioides which was collected at this locality. Something differs from original description, but location almost the same, although much lower altitude.
 Correction - on pictures -  actiually alexandrii, true adamioides inserted later.
Janis

Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Janis Ruksans on December 24, 2012, 12:48:16 PM
After more carefull comparing of all data I found that Crocus on previous entry isn't adamioides. Pity. Although from same mountain ridge my plants were collected at much lower altitudes - at foothills, but adamioides comes from mountain tops, although very closely geographically.

But another one was identified without doubt. It is Crocus taseliensis. It was pictured in my crocus book as species nova crewei aff. Here I'm attaching some pictures of this one - both from wild and from my collection. Although my were collected at higher altitudes (1680 m) than given in original paper (1100 m), they undoubtedly are taseliensis.

Janis
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Armin on December 25, 2012, 10:59:58 PM
Indeed a nice christmas surprise, Janis!

Further pieces of the puzzling biflorus group of Turkey. Also learned C. ionopharynx has species status now.
DNA analysis results remain exciting and we are not safe from further great surprises I heard. :)

What we would need then is somebody to write a new crocus guide book for the crocus lovers ;D ;)
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: tonyg on January 05, 2013, 11:20:45 AM
Thanks for sharing this news with us Janis.  Will the details be published more widely soon?
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Oron Peri on January 05, 2013, 11:36:29 AM
Tony,
It has been published in Stapfia 97 (2012) pp. 3-16

Title:     Seven new Species of Crocus
                       (Liliiflorae, Iridaceae)
                                From Turkey
         H. Kerndorff, E. Pasche, D. Harpke, F. R. Blatnner
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Maggi Young on January 05, 2013, 12:57:53 PM

It has been published in Stapfia 97 (2012) pp. 3-16

Title:     Seven new Species of Crocus
                       (Liliiflorae, Iridaceae)
                                From Turkey
         H. Kerndorff, E. Pasche, D. Harpke, F. R. Blatnner


STAPFIA copies are available digitally from :
http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/?serienr=1 (http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/?serienr=1)

 Whole issues can be purchased or, very usefully, individual papers - the Crocus paper for these seven new species can be purchased online by various methods, including Paypal, for the princely sum of  just  1.40 Euros

http://www.landesmuseum.at/biophp/pdf_verk_de/chart_pdf.php?action=add&artikel=181437 (http://www.landesmuseum.at/biophp/pdf_verk_de/chart_pdf.php?action=add&artikel=181437)
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: tonyg on January 06, 2013, 01:18:12 AM
STAPFIA copies are available digitally from :
http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/?serienr=1 (http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/?serienr=1)

 Whole issues can be purchased or, very usefully, individual papers - the Crocus paper for these seven new species can be purchased online by various methods, including Paypal, for the princely sum of  just  1.40 Euros

You clever thing!
I have tried and failed to buy the relevant paper ... will try again during daylight hours!
Title: Re: Seven new crocuses!
Post by: Janis Ruksans on January 06, 2013, 07:40:45 AM
Here are pictures of true adamioides. So from this septet I have two. Not bad. Previously under this name inserted pictures really are alexandri or very close to this.

Janis
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