Echinops dissectus Kitag.

Alatanzhula, Yue Xin, Zhao, Liqing, Gundegmaa, Vanjil, Yao, Zhenyu & Ri, Xu, 2025, A new Carex L. variety and ten new records from China and Mongolia, Adansonia (3) 47 (10), pp. 157-170 : 163

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https://doi.org/10.5252/adansonia2025v47a10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15781330

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scientific name

Echinops dissectus Kitag.
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Echinops dissectus Kitag.

( Fig. 5 View FIG A-E)

Journal of Japanese Botany 11: 171 ( Kitagawa 1935).

TYPE MATERIAL. — China • Liaoning, Shenyang city, Tiger Beach ; 1.IX.1910; M. Nishimura s.n.; holotype; designated by Kitagawa (1933) .

PHENOLOGY. — Flowering and fruiting from July to August.

ETYMOLOGY. — This species epithet refers to the deeply lobed leaf blades.

DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — China, Korea, Russia, Mongolia; the new record for Mongolia, occurs in Khuvsgul province. It grows in forest margins, moist grasslands, river margins, stony sunny slopes, 1300-1800 m ( Shi & Greuter 2011).

ADDITIONAL SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Mongolia • Khuvsgul , Northwest of Lashant Sum, intermountain sandy grassland; 15.VIII.2015; L.Q. Zhao M15-8008; HIMC[ HIMC0013423 ] !

China • Inner Mongolia, Chifeng, Keshketeng Qi ; 10.VIII.1958; Y.Q. Ma s.n.; HIMC[ HIMC0028296 ] (photo!) .

TAXONOMIC NOTES

Echinops dissectus is morphologically similar to E. ritro L., which is known to occur in Mongolia. E. dissectus plants are taller than E. ritro , reaching up to 2 m tall, with simple stems, larger pseudocephalia (5-6 cm) in diam, and paper-thin leaves, but E. ritro stems are solitary or tufted, unbranched or apically branched, and pseudocephalia are 3.5-4.5 cm in diam, leaf mostly leathery.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Afrosoricida

Family

Tenrecidae

Genus

Echinops

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