Abstract

Here, we present a critical check-list of Veronica subgenus Pseudolysimachium (W. D. J. Koch) Buchenau (Plantaginaceae Juss.) in Siberia, represented by 4 sections, 19 species and 4 subspecies. Two subsections of the subgenus ( Pinnatae и Dauricae ) are elevated to the taxonomic rank of a section. The Latin diagnosis for V . linariifolia var. baicalensis Boriss. is given, which has been previously described only in Russian.

Highlights

  • Koch) Buchenau (Scrophulariaceae Juss. s. l.; Plantaginaceae Juss., following APG II (2003) and III (2009)) is a distinct and recognizable group in the genus distributed across Eurasia (Albach et al, 2004)

  • In the last decade renewed interest has been given to the study of the subgenus. This interest has been raised by the polymorphism and frequent hybridization and polyploidy in the group

  • This has led to considerable systematic complexity in the group and many taxonomic questions

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Summary

Introduction

V. × czemalensis Kosachev et Albach + Calyx lobes ovate-oblong or lanceolate, 3–4 mm long. Kamelinii Kosachev + Plants glabrous below the middle, densely pubescent with glandular hairs above; bracts up to 0.5 cm long 9.3. The main differences between V. maritima L. and V. longifolia L. are the calyx indumentum (simple long hairs in the former, short glandular hairs in the latter), the length of the bracts (longer or equal than pedicels in the former, or equal to shorter in the latter) and leaf base (cuneate to cordate in the former, rounded in the latter).

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