NEW COMBINATIONS IN CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY
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1 Pak. J. Bot., 43(5): , NEW COMBINATIONS IN CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Celal Bayar University, Muradiye-Manisa, Turkey. Abstract Campanula lyrata Lam. and C. sorgerae Phitos, C. betonicifolia Sm. and C. karadjana Bocquet are taxonomically problematic. In the present study, their morphology, leaf surface anatomy and palynological characters were thoroughly analysed. Photographs, illustrations, useful differential morphological characters, pollen structure and a distribution map obtained or developed in the course of the study were presented. Problems of nomenclature and synonymy were also discussed. A new combination and status nov. Viz., C. betonicifolia subsp. karadjana (Bocquet) Alçıtepe comb.& stat.nova has been proposed. C. sorgerae Phitos was reduced to a synonymy of C. lyrata Lam. subsp. lyrata. Introduction The species belonging to Campanula L., are generally herbaceous and have showy flowers. Campanula consists of approximately 300 species and is distributed around the World. Approximately 150 of these are distributed in the Mediterranean Region (Cronquist, 1988; Heywood, 1998). According to Contandriopoulos (1984), the Eastern Mediterranean Region in particular, including Turkey, is considered the greatest diversity region of the Campanulas. Campanula is represented in the Flora of Turkey by 134 taxa of endemism ratios greater than 50% (Damboldt, 1978; Davis et al, 1988; Güner et al, 2000; Özhatay et al., 1999, Özhatay et al., 2006, Özhatay et al., 2009). Section Quinqueloculares (Boiss.) Phitos includes 10 species and 11 taxa, and all these members are endemic except C. crispa. Some members of the section are taxonomically problematic. For example, C. lyrata and C. sorgerae are morphologically very similar and can only be distinguished by the lengths of their corolla tubes. If the length of the corolla tube extends up to 10 mm in the identification key of the section, the species is identified as C. sorgerae; if the tube length is between 12 and 25 mm, then the species is identified as C. lyrata. In the Flora of Turkey (Damboldt, 1978), C. karadjana is mentioned only in the statement as species imperfectly known but is not included in the identification key. This section states that the description of the species is deficient as no material was studied and, therefore, the status of the species cannot be evaluated. The problems relating to the species in the Quinqueloculares section defined in Flora of Turkey are identified; however, no solution emerges as the material available is insufficient. We undertook the present study to determine the status of C. lyrata and C. sorgerae, C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana which are problematic in taxonomy and to eliminate the problems that exist between the species. Material and Methods Field studies were conducted from and collected specimens of C. lyrata and C. sorgerae, C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana. During examination of the specimens found in the ANK, EGE, GAZI, HUB, ISTE, ISTF, IZEF, KNYA and UPA herbaria, we photographed the specimens stored in the B, E, G, LD and OXF herbaria. We could not obtain type material or type photographs of the species from related herbaria. Surface sections from the leaf were examined under a light microscope and fixed them with glycerin-gelatin (İnce 1989). For recording SEM observations, we mounted the dried mature pollens and seeds on brass stubs and coated them with a thin layer of gold. We used a JEOL JMS 5200 device at the Laboratory of the Faculty of Dentistry, Ege University, Izmir, for examining these mounted specimens and took micrographs. We stored the samples of dried plants, and the anatomical- and palynological preparations in the Biology Department of the Arts and Sciences Faculty of the Celal Bayar University. Results and Discussion In this study we examined the taxonomic status of C. lyrata and C. sorgerae, C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana belonging to the Quinqueloculares section. C. lyrata subsp. lyrata and C. sorgerae: C. lyrata subsp. lyrata is a very widely-distributed species in the Quinqueloculares section and is easy to identify by its typical form (Fig. 1). The species has a rich population density in the areas of distribution and is not endangered. Komarov (1965) reports that the C. lyrata specimen in the Herbaria of Ledebour, which Nordman collected in the Rize province of Turkey was recorded in Caucasus. He further states that this specimen was initially wrongly identified as C. stricta and that Boissier corrected this mistake. Ruprecht suggests that since the Rize province is in Turkey, this species should be excluded from Russian Flora. However, some Russian scientists hope to identify this species in the south and south-west of TransCaucasia and therefore are undecided about following Ruprecht s suggestion. The Flora of Turkey reports that Davitadze was suspicious of the existence of the species distributed in Georgia. However, based on the given photograph, Oganesian (1995) and Phitos (1965) report that this species is not C. lyrata and that it is not distributed in Caucasus. In his study on section Quinqueloculares, Phitos analyses a typical specimen of C. lyratella Feer and suggests that it should be considered a synonym of C. lyrata although its leaves are smaller. Furthermore, Phitos suggests that typical forms of C. lyrata are distributed only in the islands of Midilli and Samos and in the Kaş district of Antalya province. C. lyrata has two subspecies: subsp. lyrata (Fig. 2) and subsp. icarica. Sorger & Buchner (1983) report that they collected C. lyrata subsp. icarica in the Marmaris Peninsula. However, Carlström in her article (1986) states that the status of this species is dobthful. In our studies, we did not find this taxon in Turkey. We examined the photograph of holotype LD (Lund University) Herbarium. In addition, we also examined the type specimen of this species in the UPA (University of Patras) Herbaria.
2 2244 Fig. 1. Distribution area of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata ( ), C.sorgerae ( ), C. betonicifolia ( ) and C. karadjana ( ) The Flora of Turkey, distinguishes this subspecies based on the erect or rarely ascending stem and pubescent hairs of subsp. icarica that differentiate it from subsp. lyrata. However, we observed that pubescent and/or subhispid hairs and the erect and/or ascending stem were present also in the specimens of subsp. lyrata. Since the type and density of hairs vary depending on the humidity or aridity of the environment and exposure to shade and sun, this is not a reliable character. Additionally, the corolla length of 20 or 25mm used for identification cannot be a distinctive character. In this research, we observed instances of the corolla tube attaining a length of 28mm in some specimens of subsp. of the lyrata species (Table 1). Based on the results of this study, we arranged the identification key as follows: 1. Basal leaves lyrate or oblong-ovate; middle cauline leaves lanceolate to almost linear, margin irregularly crenate; calyx lobes narrowly triangular; 1/2 to 1/3 as long as the lobes narrowly triangular; 1/2 to 1/3 as long as the corolla subsp. lyrata 1. Basal leaves cordate; middle cauline leaves broadly lanceolate to almost orbicular; margin dentate or rarely crenate; calyx lobes broadly triangular; 1/3 to 1/4 as long as the corolla subsp. icarica Fig. 2. C. lyrata subsp. lyrata A. Habit B. Flower, C. Calyx (scale bars: 1 cm) (Alçıtepe 2112). According to the morphological measurements of subsp. lyrata noted in the Flora of Turkey, its stem length varies between 15 and 50 (70) cm and corolla tube length between 12 and 20 mm. In our study, stem length extended up to 88 cm and corolla tube length was found to vary from 5 28 cm (Table 1). C. sorgerae is an endemic plant, which is known from a single locality in Turkey (Fig. 1). C. sorgerae was described by Phitos on a specimen collected by Sorger (holo. Hb. Sorger! Photo E) from a single gathering in Konya province in
3 CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY It is closely related to C. lyrata subsp. lyrata and differs from it by its shorter corolla tube. These species closely resemble each other, and can only be distinguished from one another by the dimensions of their corolla tubes. The species identification key in Flora describes species with corolla tube lengths measuring up to 10 mm as C. sorgerae (Fig. 3), and those with corolla tube lengths between 15 and 25 mm as the C. lyrata subsp. lyrata species. However, our detailed field studies and measurements of several other herbaria specimens of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata showed that these differences break down. Our analysis of holotypes and isotypes of C. sorgerae indicated that this characteristic does not distinguish it from C. lyrata subsp. lyrata well enough and the species are interrelated. The difference between the metric values of this species was between the upperand lower limits in the C. lyrata subsp. lyrata species. Corolla tube lengths of the subsp. lyrata varied between 5 and 28 cm. Furthermore, it is normal for the plant to show such variations depending on the altitude. The seed sizes did not differ significantly. The shapes of the seeds of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata and C. sorgerae were elliptic to ovate with a ribbed surface and were mostly brown in colour. The seed-coat characteristics of the two species were similar, and the areoles, laterally compressed to the extent that the lumen is essentially linear, characterised the seedcoats with a faintly striated appearance. These striations were regular in appearance and the radial walls prominent (Table 1; Fig. 4). We identified amaryllis-type stoma in the surface sections taken from the upper- and lower surfaces of the leaf both in C. lyrata subsp. lyrata and C. sorgerae. The leaves were amphistomatic in character. The cell walls of the lower epidermis cells were significantly undulate while the walls of its upper surface cells were fairly straight. Moreover, the lower surfaces contained more stomata than the upper surfaces. Analyses of upper- and lower layer morphology of the leaf in both species indicated no difference in terms of general cell morphology (Table 1; Fig. 5). We found no significant differences between the two species in palynological analysis. In both species, the pollen was triporate of the Campanula type and spheroidal in shape. The exine structure was tectate. Pore edges were mostly significant and appeared as small granules. The operculum generally contained a large columella. Spinal lengths varied in the pollen of the same species (İnceoğlu, 1975). Pollen of C. sorgerae and their pore diameter were larger than those of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata. Exine thickness of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata was greater; however, on considering microecinate length and the number at 5 μm², no variations were seen (Table 1; Fig. 6). Consequently, it is not possible to generally distinguish these two species in terms of morphology, seed micro-morphology, leaf upper and lower layer morphology and palynology. Besides, the morphological characters that distinguish the species showed variations between the species. Both species are endemic to Turkey and both are distributed in Konya province (Fig. 1). Considering the actual rule of The Botanical Code, the data generated in this research warrants the reduction of C. sorgerae to a synonymy of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata. Table 1. Comparative characters of C. lyrata subsp. lyrata and C. sorgerae (Figs. 2-8). C. lyrata subsp. lyrata M± S (V) C. sorgerae M± S (V) Stem length (cm) ± (15 88) 28.3 ± (12 65) Basal leaf lamina Width(cm) 2.42 ± 0.50 ( ) 1.72 ± 0.42 ( ) Length(cm) 3.13 ± 0.72 ( ) 3.9 ± 0.7 ( ) Petiole length (cm) 7.81 ± 1.70 (2.0 12) 3.9 ± 1.77 ( ) Pedicel length (mm) ± 5.43 (2.5 22) 5.26 ± 3.92 ( ) Calyx length (mm) 13.4 ± 3.36 ( ) 11.8 ± 2.5 ( ) Calyx lobe length (mm) 9.75 ± 1.50 ( ) 4.53 ± 1.41 ( ) Calyx appendages length (mm) 3.89 ± 0.84 ( ) 3.40 ± 0.95 ( ) Corolla length (mm) 24.7 ± 4.28 ( ) ± 2.46 ( ) Corolla tube length (mm) 18.9 ± 2.33 ( ) 9.02 ± 1.99 ( ) Stamen Width (mm) 0.88 ± 0.11 ( ) 0.40 ± 0.07 ( ) Length (mm) 7.76 ± 0.83 ( ) 6.0 ± 1.40 ( ) Pistil (mm) Width 0.87 ± 0.9 ( ) 0.49 ± 0.07 ( ) Length ± 2.33( ) 8.70 ± 2.37 ( ) Leaf cell Cuticle (3 8) (6 11) Width (μm) Upper epidermis 36 ± 2.14 (31 63) 51 ± 1.17 (32 64) Lower epidermis 27 ± 1.11 (16 37) 45 ± 0.56 (32 54) Leaf cell Upper epidermis 31 ± 1.25 (21 169) 34 ± 0.40 (32 43 ) Length (μm) Lower epidermis 29 ± 1.13 (19 37) 28 ± 0.49 (21 43 ) Seed (µm) Width 350 ± 50 ( ) 320 ± 70 ( ) Length 620 ± 70 ( ) 600 ± 60 ( ) Pollen (μm) Diameter ± 1.63 ( ) ± 1.08 ( ) Pore diameter 4.41 ± 0.69 ( ) 5.74 ± 0.61 ( ) Exine thickness 1.02 ± 0.18 ( ) 0.98 ± 0.12 ( ) microechinate length ( ) ( ) 5 μm² microechinate number (40 45) (41 45) M, mean; S, standard deviation; V, variation.
4 2246 Fig. 3. C. sorgerae A. Habit B. Flower (scale bars: 1 cm) (Alçıtepe 2268). With respect to C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana: In 1806, J. Sibthorp and J. E. Smith reported C. betonicifolia (Fig. 7) as a new species in Florae Graecae Prodromus. They collected type specimens from Turkey A2 Bursa Uludağ. In Flora of Turkey, C. karadjana (Fig. 8) is not included in the identification key and the species is mentioned only as the species imperfectly known in the section appearing at the end of the account. Bocquet collected C. karadjana from Turkey Manisa-Boz Dağ and published it as a new species in Compte Rendu des Seances de la Societe de Physique d Histoire Naturelle de Geneve (1968). The Flora of Turkey only mentions the species as belonging to the Quinqueloculares section and related to C. lyrata and C. betonicifolia. In this section, Prof. Dr. D. Phitos states that the description of the species is deficient as no material was supplied and, therefore, its status cannot be evaluated (Damboldt, 1978). The publication (Bocquet, 1968), while reporting C. karadjana as a new species, allies it to C. lyrata and C. betonicifolia, but distinguishes it from the species with flexuous stems having 3 or 5 sessile clustered flowers. It reports that the holotype of the species is kept in the herbaria in ZT (Zurich) and G (Geneve). In our interview with the G Herbaria, they stated that they were not given the isotype specimen. We did not receive any response to our queries on type specimens from the ZT Herbarium. When we took our collection of specimens to Prof. Dr. Phitos, he reiterated his previous views that appear in the Flora of Turkey, and added that they were only based on articles and that he was unable to see the type specimen either. The C. betonicifolia species is distributed in A2 Bursa Uludağ, B1 İzmir: Bozdağ, and C2 Muğla: Baba Dağ, while C. karadjana is distributed only in B1 İzmir: Bozdağ (Fig. 1). Both species, which are endemic to Turkey, are distributed in Bozdağ. The species are distributed in close proximity of one another and in similar habitats. A B C Fig. 4. Seed. A, B: C. lyrata subsp. lyrata (SEM) A. General view B. Surface view (Alçıtepe 2112); C, D: C. sorgerae (SEM) C. General view D. Surface view (Alçıtepe 2268) D
5 CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY 2247 ec ec Fig. 5 Leaf surface anatomy, A, B: C. lyrata subsp. lyrata, A. Leaf upper surface (10x40) B. Leaf below surface (10x40), (Alçıtepe 2112); C, D: C. sorgerae, A. Leaf upper surface (10x40) B. Leaf below surface (10x40), ec: epiderma cell, s: stoma (Alçıtepe 2268). A B C D Fig. 6. A, B: Pollen (SEM): C. lyrata subsp. lyrata A. General view B. Ornamentation and pore (Alçıtepe 2112), C, D: C. sorgerae C. Genel view D. Ornamentation and pore (Alçıtepe 2268).
6 2248 Fig. 7. C. betonicifolia A. Habit B. Flower, C. Calyx (scale bars: 1 cm) (Alçıtepe 2121). Fig. 8. C. karadjana A. Habit B. Flower (scale bars: 1 cm) (Alçıtepe 2275).
7 CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY 2249 We carried out a study on a large number of specimens using different characteristics to determine the similarity or differences between these two species and thereby conclude whether they are two separate species or members of the same species growing in different areas. The significant differences we identified in these investigations are given below (Table 3). We observed from the data that of the two C. betonicifolia has the longer stem, calyx length, calyx lob length, calyx appendage length, corolla length, and corolla tube length; and a larger stamen and pistil compared to those of C. karadjana. C. karadjana, however, has a longer flower stem length (Table 2). We found no significant differences between the seeds of the species. The shapes of the seeds of both C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana were elliptic to ovate with a ribbed surface and were mostly brown in colour, but the seed width of the former was narrower (Table 2; Fig. 9). In both species, we found significant differences in the general morphology of the cells in the leaf upper and morphology of the lower layer. While the leaf upper layer of C. betonicifolia was undulated, in C. karadjana it was of a smooth structure. We found that in C. betonicifolia the cuticle was thinner and the upper epidermis was larger (Table 2; Fig. 10). In our palynological analysis, we found some differences between the two taxa. Compared to C. karadjana, pollen diameter in C. betonicifolia was larger and exine thickness greater, whereas the pore diameter in C. karadjana was larger. The number of spines at 5 μm² in C. karadjana (minimum 50 pcs) was much greater when compared to C. betonicifolia (maximum 47 pcs) (Table 2; Fig. 11). Consequently, based on these data, we transferred C. karadjana to the C. betonicifolia naming it C. betonicifolia subsp. karadjana. The species identification key of C. betonicifolia that we prepared according to our findings is given below: 1. Stem up to 67 cm, corolla 9 24x13 15 mm, inflorescence mostly solitary or seldom 3 5 together. subsp. betonicifolia 1. Stem up to 35 cm, corolla 8 21x14 16 mm, inflorescence a raceme or panicle... subsp. karadjana Our field study observations indicated that the endangered status of subsp. betonicifolia was LR (cd), and that of subsp. karadjana, which is known to be suspicious or data deficient in Flora of Turkey, fell into the CR (IUCN ) category. Table 2. Comparative characters of C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana (Figs. 9 14). C. betonicifolia M ± S (V) C. karadjana M ± S (V) Stem Length (cm) 42.6 ± ( ) 23.7 ± 6.7 ( ) Basal leaf lamina Width(cm) 2.52 ± 0.57 ( ) 3.13 ± 0.72 ( ) Length(cm) 5.09 ± 1.60 ( ) 4.3 ± 0.7 ( ) Petiole length (cm) 4.96 ± 2.91 ( ) 9.7 ± 2.65 ( ) Pedicel length (mm) 7.07 ± 3.38 ( ) 7.23 ± 4.84 ( ) Calyx length (mm) ± 2.36 ( ) 13.3 ± 2.0 ( ) Calyx lobe length (mm) ± 1.64 ( ) 6.35 ± 1.44 ( ) Calyx appendages length (mm) 4.14 ± 1.92 ( ) 4.20 ± 0.71( ) Corolla length (mm) 20.0 ± 2.28 ( ) 18.0 ± 1.73 ( ) Corolla tube length (mm) ± 2.41 ( ) ± 4.86 ( ) Stamen Width (mm) 0.8 ± 0.24 ( ) 0.52 ± 0.09 ( ) Length (mm) 7.0 ± ± 1.0 ( ) 6.0 ± 1.0 ( ) Pistil Width (mm) 0.85 ± 0.15 ( ) 0.91 ± 0.05 ( ) Length (mm) ± 0.72 ( ) 10.6 ± 3.26 ( ) Leaf cell Cuticle (5 8) (5 11) Width (μm) Upper epidermis 38 ± 2.09 (16 53) 19 ± 0.50 (16 21) Lower epidermis 20 ± 1.85 (14 33) 26 ± 1.41 (16 37) Leaf cell Upper epidermis 23 ± 1.03 (13 32) 27 ± 0.83 (21 32 ) Length (μm) Lower epidermis 15 ± 1.02 (11 19) 24 ± 1.57 (16 37 ) Seed Width (µm) 290 ± 30 ( ) 300 ± 50 ( ) Length (µm) 530 ± 40 ( ) 560 ± 40 ( ) Pollen (μm) Diameter ± 2.28 ( ) 20.4 ± 1.85 ( ) Pore diameter 4.57 ± 0.82 ( ) 5.33 ± 0.84 ( ) Exine thickness 0.94 ± 0.10 ( ) 0.92 ± 0.18 ( ) microechinate length ( ) ( ) 5 μm² microechinate number (35 47) (50 60) M, mean; S, standard deviation; V, variation. Table 3. Comparative diagnostic characters C. betonicifolia and C. karadjana. C. betonicifolia C. karadjana Stem length to 67 cm to 35 cm Corolla Corolla 9 24x13 15 mm Corolla 8 21x14 16 mm Inflorescence Most solitary or seldom 3-5 together Racemes or panicles
8 2250 A B C D Fig. 9. Seed. A, B: C. betonicifolia (SEM) A. General view B. Surface view (Alçıtepe 2121); C, D: C. karadjana (SEM) C. General view D. Surface view (Alçıtepe 2275). ec ec Fig. 10. Leaf surface anatomy, A, B: C. betonicifolia, A. Leaf upper surface (10x40) B. Leaf below surface (10x40) (Alçıtepe 2121); C, D: C. karadjana, A. Leaf upper surface (10x40) B. Leaf below surface (10x40), ec: epiderma cell, s: stoma (Alçıtepe 2275).
9 CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY 2251 A B C. D Fig. 11. A, B: Pollen (SEM): C. betonicifolia A. General view B. Ornamentation and pore (Alçıtepe 2121); C, D: C. karadjana C. General view D. Ornamentation and pore (Alçıtepe 2275) Appendix Examined specimens C. lyrata subsp. lyrata: Type specimen: Illustration by Aubriet of Campanula foliis profunde incisis, fructo duro, Tournefort. Synonym: C. lyratella Feer in J. Bot. (London) 25:269 (1890)! C. lyrata Lam. var. albostrigosa Rech. Fil. in Ann. Nat. Hist. 43:321 (1929), Ic: Crook, Campanulas, 122(1953); Zam. Sist. Geogr. Rast. 30:34, f.1 (1973). Map 3, p. 11. Turkey: A1 Balıkesir: Balıkesir Marmara Island, 14.V.1968, F. Öktem 1072, ISTE!, ibid. 550 m, 16.VI.1968, F. Öktem ISTE!; ibid. 550m, 17.VI.1968, F. Öktem 13736, ISTE!; ibid. 100m, 13.III.1977, E. Tuzlacı 39469, ISTE!; ibid. 200 m, 06.V.1978, E. Tuzlacı 39203, ISTE!; ibid. 240 m, 12.VII.1978, E. Tuzlacı 40298, ISTE!; ibid. A. Baytop 13700, ISTE!, Çanakkale: Çanakkale Eceabat, 350m, Sorger 63-73; Kırklareli: Demirköy forest, 21km to Poyralı, under fagus, 06.X.1966, A. Baytop 10455, ISTE!; Elmalı Bulgar Boundary, 22.VI.1969, G. Oğuz, M. Çetindağ 8657, EGE! A2 Balıkesir: Balıkesir to Susurluk road, toward Varan Foundation, in macchi, c.200m, 10.V.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2250; Bursa: in regione inferiore montis Keschischologh (Olympi), supra Brussa in valle, 200m. Sm., 2.VI.1992, J. Bornmüller 5259, B.Foto!; in olivetis et in collibus dumosis maritimis prope Mudania, 12.V.1999, J. Bornmüller 5258, B Foto!; 22km W of Bursa, Sorger ; Uludağ, Aras-Soğuk Pınar road, 16.V.1944, Heillbornn 2887, ISTF!, Uludağ, Teferrüç- Bakacık road, 20.V.1944, M. Başarman 3173, ISTF!; Mudanya, Zeytinbağ, 05.V.1974, A. Baytop 27855, ISTE! İstanbul: Belgrad forest, Balls 2396; Rumeli Hisarı-Sarıyer, 01.V.1943, M. Başarman 2219, ISTF; Burgaz Island, 30.IV.1950, T. B. Berk 2924, ISTE! Aydos, 22.VI.1952, B. A. Berk 4038, 3459, 3460, ISTE!; Belgrad forest, 19.V.1966, G. Attila 10284, ISTE; ibid. 19.VI.1967, F. Öktem 11544, ISTE!,ibid. 28.V.1970, F. Öktem 18065, ISTE!; ibid. 23.VI.1982, G. Çakırer 48994, ISTE!; Yıldız Park, 06.V.1966, A. Baytop 10513, ISTE!; ibid. 02.V.1970, F. Öktem 17996, ISTE!; ibid. 17.V.1973, A.Baytop 24571, ISTE!; ibid. 17.VII.1981, A. Baytop 47488, ISTE!; Çamlıca, 24.V.1966, G. Attila 10522, ISTE!; in the top of the Silâhdarağa, 13.V.1967, A. Baytop 11207, ISTE!; Şile 30.V.1967 A. Baytop 11264, ISTE!; Anadolu Castle, 13.VI.1970, F. Öktem 18093, ISTE!; ibid. 20.V.1974, A. Baytop 28161, ISTE!; toward Arnavutköy-Kızkoleji, 30.V.1972, N. Özhatay 21933, ISTE!; toward Fatih forest, geophysics investigation area, 14.VI.1972, A. Baytop 22332, ISTE!; between Kısırmandıra-Kemerburgaz, under dam, 15.V.1973, A. Baytop 24545, ISTE!; E of Riva river, 17.V.1975, A. Baytop 31611, ISTE!; Rumelihisar am Bosphorus (T-128), 09.V.1983, K.Faber B Foto!; Kocaeli: under Dil, 19.V.1959, A. Baytop 5340, ISTE!; Yalova: Termal, S of upper part, 20.VI.1971, A. Baytop 20583, ISTE! A3 Ankara: Beypazarı, Aladağ Valley, c.700 m, 26.V.1971, Y. Akman, 8482, ANK!; Bolu: Kale, in TKA, in forest, clearer, edge of road, 110 m, 24.VI.1990, İ. Kılınç 1169, GAZI!;Yedigöller to Bolu, 10.km, 900 m, K. Alpınar 59450, ISTE!; Sakarya: Adapazarı-İzmit road, W of Sapanca Lake, 08.V.1966, A. Baytop, 9265, ISTE!; Geyve mountain pass, Bağlarbaşı village, 10.VI.1972, A. Baytop 22363, ISTE!; Geyve Mountain Pass, near Doğankaya,
10 2252 Budak Foundation, 04.VI.1973, A. Baytop, 25172, ISTE!; Zonguldak: Kozlu, 1-50 m, D.37597; Göbü, Station district., c.50 m, 23.VI.1984, M. Demirörs 1199, ANK! A4 Ankara: Hacıkadın River, D ; Çankaya, 28.V.1935, Balls 2354; ANK!; ibid. 07.V.1944, H. Bağda 193, ISTE!; İdris mountain-eski Mountain Pasture, c.1400m, 06.VI.1945, B. Kasaplıgil, 1123, ANK!; Kızılcahamam, P.nigra forest, 7.VII.1953, Huber-Murath, M. Birand, M. Zohary 3341, ANK!, Çubuk Dam, c. 1150, 10.VI.1955, K. H. Haşenbalg, ANK!; Çubuk Dam, top of the Sera, 25.V.1960, R. Çetik, 20728, KNYA!; ibid. R. Çetik 20387, KNYA!; Kızılcahamam, Kargasekmez, c.1100m., 9.VI.1974, O. Ketenoğlu 1111, ANK!; Ayaş road, Ayaşbeli location, m, 21.V.1989, Z. Aytaç 2642, GAZI!; Kızılcahamam, Soğuksu National Park, near Keltepe Hill, stony slopes, m, 29.V.1990, Ö. Eyuboğlu 1414, GAZI!; Bolu: Gerede-Aktaş forest, between Populus tremula, c. 1600m, 3.VII.1975, O. Ketenoğlu 419, ANK! Çankırı: Atakaracalar, Dumanlı Mountain, Abaza River location, in the near of the dry river, m, 5.VII.1991, A. Duran 1308, GAZI; Kastamonu: Ilgaz Mountain, on the Ilgaz center, Q. pubescens community, c.1300m, 15.VI.1982, Y. Akman, E. Yurdakulol, M. Demirörs 12085, ANK!; Zonguldak: SW of center, between, near road, 80 m, 5.V.1951, H. Demiriz 10968, ISTF!; A5 Çorum: Osmancık to Kargi, 500 m, Tobey 2688; Kargı, Ada Mountain, near Avşar Village, P. brutia forest, c m, 30.V.1976, M. Kılınç 27132, EGE!; Kastamonu : Tosya, Seki Village, Seki River location, c m, 18.VI.1975, M. Kılınç 1052, ANK!; B1 Balıkesir : Edremit, in olive grove, clearer of macchi, 08.V.1966, H. Peşmen 832, EGE!; ibid. 300m, 29.V.1980, A. Baytop 44551, ISTE!; Kazdağı, Beypazarı-Zeytinli, 15 km from Beypınar, 500m, dry sandy roadsides, 20.V.1962, ex. herb. hot. bot. Reg. Edin , ISTE!; Kazdağı, Koşara-Church, 1100m, 17.X.1970, F. Öktem 18786, ISTE!; Çanakkale: Assos, stony slopes, 50 60m, 19.V.2002, E. Alçıtepe 2110; Truva, clearer, c.50m, 20.V.2002, E. Alçıtepe 2111; Zeytinli to Kazdağı, 450 m, 30.VII.1974, A. Baytop 20793, ISTE!; İzmir: Sinus smyrnaeus, Ilidya, in valle, Soghandere, 05.V.1906, m, J. Bornmüller 9745, B Foto!; Smyrna, supra bunnabad 1906, J. Bornmüller 9748, B Foto!; Yamanlar Mountain, m, J. Bornmüller. 1906:9743; ibid. 15.V.2002, E. Alçıtepe 2109; Bornova-Potaslı, limestone rocks, m, IV.1932, O. Schwarz 23257, EGE!; ibid. O. Schwarz 2167, B Foto! Ödemiş, Birgi, 500 m, 17.V.1993, U. Zeybek 1191; IZEF!; Bornova, Pınarbaşı, 23.V.1946, B.Halil, M.Baş 6086, ISTF!; Kemalpaşa-Karabel, 06.V.1961, T. Baytop 6466, ISTE!; Dikili, Çağlayan Village, P.brutiamacchi, 24.VI.1965, H. Peşmen 2881, EGE!; Kozaklı, Kıran Village-Madran River, clearer, 15.V.1966, H. Peşmen 2881, EGE!; Bergama, Acropolis, 19.V.1967, N. Özocak 11099, ISTE!, hills N of Bornova, IV. 1969, K. Fitz 7875, EGE!; Kemalpaşa, Nif Mountain, 3 km to Çine, c.900m, 6.VI.1973, Ö. Seçmen 23506, EGE!; Kemalpaşa, Nif Mountain, on road, to fire tower, c.1300m, 16.VII.1975, Ö. Seçmen 23942, EGE!, Nif Mountain, Manastır Castle, c.450m, Gümüldür, Kaplan Throuat, 22.III.1979, Ö. Seçmen, E. Leblebici 1876, EGE! Gümüldür, Sultan Motel, near coast, slopes, 6.IV.1981, N. Zeybek 1899, IZEF!; Gümüldür, coast of Özdere Village, c.10 50m, 4.V.1986, N. Zeybek 647, IZEF!; Bergama des Asklepeions (T128), 13.V.1983, K. Faber 16848, B. Foto!, Bergama, between Kozak-Kıranlı Village, on road, 11.V.1986, Ö. Seçmen 19745, EGE!, ibid. 10.VII.2004 E. Alçıtepe 2278; Bergama, between Kozak-Nabiller-Kaplan, c.400m, 3.VI.1987, Ç. Yılmazer 19744, EGE!; ibid. 10.VII.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2279; Tire, in macchi, c m, 22.V.2002, E. Alçıtepe 2112; between Bergama-Ayvalık, Hisarönü Village, seperate of road, c.450m, 10.VII.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2280; Manisa: Monte Sipylos, supra Magnesia, m, V.1906, J. Bornmüller 9747, B Foto!, Spil mountain, at location, 1000m, 13.VI.1966 F. Öktem 9937, ISTE!, ibid. 24.V.1995, B. Tutel 36506, ISTF!; ibid. 10.VI.1997, E. Saver 5385, IZEF!, E. Alçıtepe 2149; Sipli Dag bei Manisa (M: Spilaeup, Manisa Dağ). 38 o 36 ı n.br., 27 o 29 ı Ö. L. Stra Benrand, offener Boden in macchia. Urpestein (Gneis, Ophiolifh) c. 700 m NN. 34.V.1995, P. Hein 93, B Foto!, ibid. 25.III.2003, E. Alçıtepe 2148; Gediz, 4.VI.1955, H. Ü. E. Walter 58, B Foto!; 26.V.1978, I. Akbulut 82, IZEF! 29.IV.1966, M. Peşmen 5422; EGE!; Spil Mountain, Beypınar area, 1200 m, 19.VI.1971, Ö. İnceoğlu 26136, HUB!; Ilıca, 27.IV.1975, Ö. Seçmen 23940, EGE!; Soma Madenci Foundation, on road, c.600m, 12.V.1977, Ö. Seçmen, G. Görk 17151, EGE!; Soma, Coal Mine, 2 km to Daniş Village, Pinus and Q. infectoria, c.460m, 13.V.1977, Ö. Seçmen 23638, Salihli, Sardes, 23.V.1993, Ş. Şiraneci 65594, ISTE!; EGE!; B 2 Balıkesir : Sındırgı Mountain, E of Kertil Park, under P. brutia, S. Officinalis, Quercus sp., c.350m, 5.VI.1972, S. Oflaz, B. Oğuz, Ö. Seçmen, E. Leblebici 10209, EGE!; Denizli: Denizli-Buldan, Hub.- Mor. 5363; İzmir : Ödemiş-Bozdağ, around Mermeroluk, c.1350m, 16.VI.1972, S. Ahmet, E. Leblebici 10059, EGE!; ibid. 27.VI.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2121; Kütahya: Gediz, Tahtaoluk Mountain Pasture, Murat Mountain, 1300 m, 27.VI.1970, F.öktem 18122, ISTE!, between Simav- Sındırgı, 47 km to Simav- Sındırgı, Pinmurt location, c. 400 m, 5.VI.1972, Ö. Seçmen, G. Oğuz, S. Oflaz, E. Leblebici 16885, EGE!, Gediz, Murat Mountain, 21 km to Gediz, to Karaağaç Village, c.800 m, 3.VI.1972, S. Oflaz, G. Oğuz, Ö. Seçmen, E. Leblebici 10205, EGE!; Manisa: muddy spa of Salihli, Pinus-Quercus forest, 17.VI.1965, H. Peşmen 8651, EGE!; Yeniköy-Demirci, P. nigra forest, 18.VI.1965, H. Peşmen 8656, EGE!; 90km of Demirci, on road, 16.V.1978, Ö. Seçmen, E. Leblebici, G. Görk 17148, EGE! Salihli- Bozdağ road, near restaurant, 10.V.1975, Ö. Seçmen, M. Öztürk, T. Kesercioğlu 23941, EGE! B3 Afyon: Bayat- Köroğlu, between Yongalı Hill, 1450m, 27.VI.1975, M. Vural 666, KNYA!; Dazkırı, N of Sarıkavak Village 1030m, 18.VI.1984, Z. Aytaç 1316, GAZI!; Bilecik : Küplü, 17.V.1972, A. Baytop 21643, ISTE!; between Bozüyük- İnönü, in edge of beta field, 750 m, 01.VI.1973, A. Baytop 25187, ISTE!, Eskişehir : Eskişehir-Sivrihisar, m, Dudley (D ); K. Ören, wooded area, 1300m, rock, M. Karşist 589, ibid. 1.VII.1970, T. Ekim 3373, ANK!; Sündiken Mountain, on Alpagut, c.350m, 3.VI.1971, T. Ekim 362, ANK!; 2km of Eskişehir, 01.VI.1973, A. Baytop 25102, ISTE!; Sarıca Road, Under Dağhüplü Village, 450 m, 06.III.1973; Türkmen Mountain, Anbar River, Widespread in the mountain, m, 16.VI.1976, T. Ekim 2009, B Foto!, ANK!; around, Gökçekaya dam, On rock, clearer field, 330m, 27.IV.1989, A. Ocak 33809, EGE!; Sakarı- Ilıca, on the Sakarya River, 19.V.1991, A. Baytop 62852, ISTE!; Isparta: Gelendost, 22.V.1966, C. Regel, H. Peşmen, G. Oğuz 185, EGE!; Konya: Akşehir-Sultandağları Mountain, Çobankaya, m, 26.IV.1974, G. Dökmeci 28462, ISTE!; Sultandağ Mountain (Kesikbaş, Military Area, 27.V.1974, G. Dökmeci 28616, ISTE!; Tekke Village, Ridge of Danasekisi, 29.V.1974, G. Dökmeci 28768, ISTE!; Hıdırlık Mountain Motel, 1060m, 25.VI.1974, G. Dökmeci 28511, ISTE!; Sultandağ Mountains, Atakent, Nadir Village, in front of Ergenli River, 1160m, 04.VII.1975, A. Baytop
11 CAMPANULA SECT. QUINQUELOCULARES FROM TURKEY , ISTE!; Sultandağ Mountain, on the Topyeri, 09.VII.1975, G. Dökmeci 32790, ISTE!; Doğanhisar- Sultandağ Mountain, Ridge N of Geçitköprü, c.1850m, 30.VII.1978, H. Ocakverdi 665, KNYA!; ibid. H. Ocakverdi 662, KNYA!, Sultandağ Mountain, Under the Tekke, 1750m, 13.VIII.1980, G. Çakırer 4539, ISTE! B4 Ankara: Dikmen River, Romieuy 5992; ad Angora Galatiae (Elma-dagh), J. Bornmüller 1892, B. Foto!; Hüseyin Gazi, 4.VI.1932, W. Kotte 535, ANK!; Etlik, step, 17.VI.1933, Krause 4341, ANK!; Çankaya 24.V.1936, Gassner 389, ANK!; Etlik, 14.IV.1944, S. Kuntay, S. Çelebioğlu 194, ISTE!; Çankaya-İncesu 10.V.1944, B. Kasaplıgil 2791, ISTF!; Hacıkadın River, stony slopes, 20.V.1944, B. Kasaplıgil 3206, ISTF, ibid. R. Çetik 149/1167, ANK!, ibid. R. Çetik 672, KNYA!; ibid. R. Çetik 673, KNYA!; ibid. R. Çetik, E. Yurdakulol 675, KNYA! ; ibid. S. Atay 15243, ISTF! İdris Mountain,, Eski Mountain Pasture, c.1400m, 6.VI.1945, K. Bilgett 5202, ISTF!; Beynam forest, clearer of p.nigra forest, c m, 22.VI.1945, B. Kasaplıgil 369, ANK!; ibid. H. Ü. E. Walter 3487, B. Foto!; H. Ü. E. Walter 4876, B Foto!; Y. Akman 8293, ANK!; Konya: Loras Mountain, S of slopes, 1900 m, 12.V.1989, A. Tatlı, B. Eyce, M. Serin 9038, KNYA! C1 Aydın: Kepez, 15.IV.1965, F. Öktem 8002, ISTE!; Çakmar Village-Lalelik, 15.IV.1965, N. Tanker 8061, ISTE!; Sultanhisar, Malgiçemir Village, village location, c.500 m, 20.V.1968; S. Oflas 26981, EGE!; Madran Mountain, Bozdoğan, c. 750 m, Pinus brutia forest, 28.IX.1965, H. Peşmen 8654, EGE!; Çine, edge of Çine River, 21.IV.1969, G. Oğuz 8860, EGE!; Kuşadası, rocky slopes, 09.IV.1971, F. Öktem 19134, ISTE!; Priene ruins, between rocks, 9.IV.1971, F. Öktem 19134, ISTE!; Didim road, 10.IV.1971, F.Öktem 19211, ISTE!; between Bafa and Selimiye, slopes, 10.IV.1971, F. Öktem 19228, ISTE!; Davutlar Mountain, P. brutia 15.IV.1974, G. Oğuz, A. Yürül 16880; 2km W to Çakmak Village, in edge of river, c. 200 m, 28.IV.1977, A.Yürül, A. Yayıntaş 15001, EGE!; İzmir: Selçuk, Belevi fire tower area, 23.IV.1970, S. Oflas 5516, EGE!; Efes Ruins, 31.V.1972, A. Baytop 22804, ISTE!, ibid. 05.V. 1984, N. Zeybek 2936, ISTE!, Muğla: Bodrum mountain, Güllük 50m, D ; Bodrum, mt. E of Karatoprak, garigue, hard schist, 16.IV.1972, H. Runemark & P. Wendelbo 72, LD Foto!; Datça Peninsula, 7-8 km NW of the Town of Datça, Limestone 20.IV.1972, H. Runemark & P. Wendelbo 146, LD Foto!; Labada Dağ südlich des Bafa Gölü, Ölbaumhaine und Arbutus andrachne-pinus brutia wald mit steinigen Lichtungen über kalkgestein, m. ü NN, 28.IX.1989, Th. Raus 14502, B Foto!; Milas, Beçin Kalesi, 275 m, 15.V.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2260; Milas, in front of Kılıç feed factory, on road, m, 16.V.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2251, C2 Denizli : Akçay, Omelle in kiefewald vor Yılanlıdağ, 06.VI.1955, H. Ü. E. Walter 226, B Foto!; Honaz Mountain, edge of Baymanlı River, 1400 m, 14.VI.1963, A. Baytop 25661, ISTE!; Sarayköy; Babadağ, 5km of Hisarköy to Tekçam, c.950m, 22.V.1972, G. Oğuz 16862, EGE!; Honaz Mountain, Babatepe Hill, 1850 m, 30.VI.1972, E. Tuzlacı 22831, ISTE!, Honaz Mountain, Çukurköy, in the back wooded area, 750 m, 04.V.1973, A. Baytop 24973, ISTE!, between Honaz-Menteş, 16.V.1973, E. Tuzlacı 24661, ISTE!; Tavas road, in the Cankurtaran, 30km to Denizli, 1200 m, 07.VI.1973, A. Baytop 25530, ISTE!; Honaz Mountain, upper Kozaklı Foundation, 1230m, 10.VI.1973, A. Baytop 25660, ISTE!; Honaz Mountain, Kabardıç Mountain Pasture, 10.VI.1973, A. Baytop 25727, ISTE; Honaz Mountain, Pınarbaşı, 650 m, 10.VI.1973, E. Tuzlacı 28062, ISTE!; Honaz Mountain, Kayalar location, 800m, 11.VI.1973, E. Tuzlacı 25831, ISTE!; Babadağ Suzek location, c.1250m, 02.VII.1985, Y. Gemici 32365, EGE! Muğla: Sildsiluk mach Yatağan in macchie, in vor Çine, 12.VI.1955, H. Ü. E. Walter 377, B Foto!; between Marmaris-Gönnücek, 3 km E Marmaris, calcerous rock, Pinus brutia forest, c.10m, 9.V.1967, H. Peşmen, G. Oğuz, A. Ersoy, E. Leblebici 10569, EGE!; Dereköy-Marmaris, c.10m, 26.III.1956, Davis et Polunin 25402, ANK!; Köyceğiz, Fethiye e Göcek, Kalkfels, 14.IV.1985, 50m, Mak. Nydegger 40192, B Foto!; Köyceğiz, Yangı Village, Yangı River, calcerous slopes, m, 22.III.1991, A. Güner 8422, GAZI!; ibid. 5.V.2003, E. Alçıtepe 2142; ibid. 30.VI.2003 E. Alçıtepe 2161; Köyceğiz, Kaunos ruins, macchi, N of slopes, calcerous fields, m, 16.IV.1991, A. Güner 26128, HUB!; ibid. 8.V.2003 E. Alçıtepe 2377; between Muğla-Gökova, edge of road, m, 4.V.2003, E. Alçıtepe 2146; Muğla- Köyceğiz road, calcerous rocks, c.375m, 16.V.2004, E. Alçıtepe 2252; C3 Antalya: SW-AN, Kak Felsen und schutt, des TahtalıDag, 15.VI.1967, R Ulrich 126/ , B Foto!; Bük forest, research, near water store, Pinus brutia forest, 09.V.1972, R. Çetik 3843, ANK!; Termessos National Park, Elmalı, Gümüşbucağı location, C. libani forest, ground flora, calcareous rock, c m, 13.V.1973, R. Çetik 2211, ANK!; Kumluca-Kemer road, 15 km to Kumluca, near S. junceum, c. 580 m, 14.V.1976, R. Çetik 5292, KNYA!; Side, Sorgun, Kumluk, 30.V.1981, R. Çetik 320, KNYA!; Gebiz, Bozburun Mountain, Bağazağzı Göğalan Erikli Hill, 1500 m, 17.VI.1983, G. Çakırer 51054, ISTE!; Akseki, Çukurköy area, in macchi, 850m, 14.V.1995, A. Duran 1440, Burdur: Burdur-Antalya road, 33km of Antalya, Arbutus, Quercus sp. community, 25.V.1966, A. Baytop 9557, ISTE!, Yakaköy, Cannobis, in field, 110m, 05.VII.1973, A. Baytop 26085, ISTE!; Isparta: Dedegöl Mountain, 1400m, Sorger ; Konya: Beyşehir-Kurucuova, Musallaaltı location, SE slopes, ridge of valley, 1400 m, 15.VI.1980, M. Serin 661, KNYA! C4 Karaman: Kazancı Nahiyesi area, m, 19.VI.1983, H. Sümbül 26268, HUB! Konya: Bozkır, 11.V.1968, R. Çetik, T. Ekim, E. Yurdakulol 6324, KNYA!; between Bozkır-Çat-Dere, c.1200m, 14.V.1968, R. Çetik, T. Ekim, E. Yurdakulol 6325, KNYA!; Hadim to Taşkent, 1560m, Hub.- Mor. 8645; Taşkent, rocky slopes, m, 22.VI.2002, E. Alçıtepe 2120; East aegean islands: Aios Iorgos: Calcaerous rocks at Aigos Isidarus, c.20, 15.V.1985, Hauson & Nielson 1062, B Foto!; Icarica: 100m, D , in declivibus borealibus inter Mileopora et Plumaria substr. Silic., 500m, 1983, K. H. Rechinger 54043, B Foto!; Kalimnos: Gathome-Hardy 328; Side of rodenear Myrties, , E. Athorne- Hardy 328, B Foto!; in ditione pagi Myrties, ad litoream 12.VI.1976, D. Phitos 13347, UPA!, Regio Aegea orientalis, insula Hios, ad sinum milingas litoris orientalis, alt m, in scansilibus et fissuris clivorum rupestrium calcareorum 16.IV.1973, D. Phitos 10746, UPA!, Khios : Hagies Minar Qorphanides 656; 80m, Podlech 26615; Inter papos kalli masia et kataraktis alt 80m, ad moros. 23.IV.1990, D. Phitos, G. Kamari, Anapnostopoulos, K. Athanasiou, 21182, UPA!; mons provatas, prope Nea Mori in nanofruticetosis et saxasis calc. 38 o 27 ı N, 26 o 03 ı E, 19.IV.1990, Phitos, Kamarı, Anagnotopoulas, Athanasiu 20956, UPA!; inter papos Marmara et Uraulidia, in satosis colc., alt. 30 m, 21.IV.1990, Phitos, Kamari, Anagnotopoulus 21096, UPA!; ad pogum Pitious, in rupestribus celc. 38 o 29 ı N, 26 o 03 ı E, 26.IV.1990, Phitos, Kamari, Anagnotopoulos,
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