Willdenowia – Annals of the Botanic Garden and
Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
ISSN 0511-9618
© 2008 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
Lomonosova, M., Brandt, R. & Freitag, H.: Suaeda corniculata (Chenopodiaceae)
and related new taxa from Eurasia.
Willdenowia 38: 81-109.
doi:10.3372/wi.38.38105
Abstract
The name of the hitherto widely circumscribed species Suaeda corniculata
is lectotypified by a specimen from the Altai and the species subdivided into
two subspecies, with the new subsp. mongolica being tetraploid and restricted
to SE Siberia and C Asia. Based on morphological, caryological and molecular data,
the three new species S. tuvinica, S. kulundensis and S. sibirica are
separated from S. corniculata and discussed with regard to their origin.
S. tuvinica (2n = 54) is endemic to northern C Asia and southernmost Siberia;
S. kulundensis (2n = 72, 90), from SE Europe to W Siberia, has arisen by
allopolyploidy from S. corniculata (2n = 36, 54) and S. salsa (2n = 36);
S. sibirica (2n = 72), from C to E Siberia and northern C Asia, is an allopoloploid
offspring of S. corniculata an probably extinct taxon related to S. heteroptera
(2n = 18). Dot maps for the total distribution of the new taxa and a new key for all taxa of
the S. corniculata group in Eurasia are provided.
Additional key words
allopolyploidy, lectotypification, phylogeny, reticulate evolution, taxonomy.