Abstract

Minuartia setacea was given as a new record for Turkey. The specimens were collected from Kocaeli province. This new record was compared with the similar species in Turkey. The description, distribution and the figure of this new species were given. Seed structures were examined by scanning electron microscopy

Highlights

  • Caryophyllaceae family consist 80 genera and 2100 species mainly distributed Irano–Turanian and Mediterranean phytogeographic regions in the word

  • These specimens were compared with related species or photographs in the herbaria of G–Boiss., ANK, GAZI, ISTE, HUB, ISTF, EGE, Bozok University Herb., and with records in the literature [2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]

  • The studies showed that these specimens are representatives of a species new record for Turkey

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INTRODUCTION

Caryophyllaceae family consist 80 genera and 2100 species mainly distributed Irano–Turanian and Mediterranean phytogeographic regions in the word. It has three subfamilies namely Alsinoideae Burnett, Caryophylloideae Arn. and Paronychioideae A.St. Minuartia L. genus takes place in subfam. As a result of recent studies, 2 taxa (M. dianthifolia (Boiss.) Hand.–Mazz. These specimens were compared with related species or photographs in the herbaria of G–Boiss., ANK, GAZI, ISTE, HUB, ISTF, EGE, Bozok University Herb., and with records in the literature [2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]. The studies showed that these specimens are representatives of a species new record for Turkey

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