identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
121487EBFFD1A315FF61B244FF00FC47.text	121487EBFFD1A315FF61B244FF00FC47.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onobrychis patula Ranjbar, Joharchi & Karamian 2012	<div><p>Onobrychis patula Ranjbar, Joharchi &amp; Karamian, sp. nov. (Figs. 1 &amp; 2)</p> <p>Differt ab Onobrychide verae indumento pilis patentibus tantum consistente (nec partim pilis appressis consistente), foliolis supera laxe subappresse vel patenter pilosis, subtus dense subappresse vel patenters pilosis (nec utrinque dense appresse pilosis), calyce ca. 5 (nec 6−7) mm longo, laxe appresse piloso (nec sparse appresse piloso), alis 6.6−7 (nec 7−8) mm longis, leguminibus 6−7 (nec 4−5) mm longis.</p> <p>Type:— IRAN. Prov. Khorasan: Ghouchan, north Amarat, 2000 m, 15 July 1997, Zangooie 29706 (holotype FUMH!, isotype BASU!, photo and a fragment TARI!, W!).</p> <p>Ascending-erect perennial with thick woody rootstock, up to 35 cm tall, branched at the base. Indumentum of white hairs on vegetative parts. Stipules of lower leaves connate, ovate-triangular, acute-acuminate, those of upper leaves free, papery with brownish base; 3−6 mm long and 1.8−3 mm wide, loosely covered by spreading hairs, ciliate at margins with 0.3−0.5 mm long. Upper leaves 2.5−4 cm long and lower leaves 8−11 cm long; rachis slender, straight or curved-ascending, loosely covered by spreading hairs, ciliate hairs at margins with hairs 0.3−0.7 mm long, upper petiole up to ca. 1 cm long, lower petiole up to 5 cm long. Upper leaflets in 3−5 pairs, lower leaflets in 4−7 pairs, elliptic to oblong-elliptic, rounded to cuneate at base, obtuse or slightly mucronate at the apex, 5−8 × 2.5−3.5 mm, upper surface loosely covered by subappressed or spreading hairs 0.3−0.4 mm long, lower surface densely covered by subappressed or spreading hairs 0.3−0.5 mm long. Inflorescence 3−4 cm long, oblong before anthesis, 38−40-flowered, elongating in fruit to 12−16 cm long. Bracts papery, 2.2−2.8 mm long and 0.6−0.8 mm wide, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, loosely covered by spreading hairs, at margins with ciliate hairs 0.3−0.5 mm long. Pedicel 1−1.5 mm long. Bracteoles narrowly linear to subulate, minutely hairy. Calyx greenish-brown, ca. 5 mm long, loosely covered by appressed hairs; teeth 2.3−3 mm long, narrowly linear or subulate. Corolla pale pink-violet or brownish to yellowish when dry. Standard 9−9.2 × 5.5−6 mm, ovate-elliptic, emarginate at the apex, abruptly cuneatly narrowed at the base. Wings 6.6−7 mm long; blades narrowly oblong, rounded at the apex, 5.5−6 ca. 2 mm; auricle 1−1.2 mm; claw 1.8−2 mm long. Keel 9−9.2 mm long; blades obliquely obovate, with curved lower edge and nearly straight upper edge, obtuse to subacute at the apex, 6.5−7 × 3−3.2 mm; auricle indistinct; claw 2−2.3 mm long. Staminal tube truncate at the mouth. Ovary sessile, semiorbicular. Pods sessile, semiorbicular, erect to ascending, 6−7 mm long and 5.5−6 mm wide, loosely covered by appressed hairs 0.2−0.3 mm long, without prickles on disc, crest 5−6-toothed, serrate; teeth 1−1.8 mm long and 1−1.5 mm wide.</p> <p>Etymology:— The specific epithet “patula means “spreading and is chosen due to the diagnostic feature of spreading hairs covering the plant.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— Known only from type material.</p> <p>Taxonomic and distribution remarks: — Onobrychis patula is a narrowly endemic species known only from the dry-steppe zone of the mountainous regions near south Kopetdagh in Khorasan Province (Fig. 3). This new species shows remarkable similarity to O. verae in the shape of the petals and shape of the pods (Table 1). Both species are distributed in northeastern Iran. Onobrychis patula can be recognized by rachises, peduncles and leaflets densely covered by spreading hairs, although the upper surface of the leaflets can be loosely hairy sometimes. The length of calyx, wings and pods can be used for definite distinction of the species.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/121487EBFFD1A315FF61B244FF00FC47	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ranjbar, Massoud;Karamian, Roya;Hadadi, Anahita;Joharchi, Mohammadreza	Ranjbar, Massoud, Karamian, Roya, Hadadi, Anahita, Joharchi, Mohammadreza (2012): Taxonomic notes on Onobrychis sect. Onobrychis subsect. Macropterae (Fabaceae) from Iran. Phytotaxa 39: 51-60, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.39.1.5, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.39.1.5
121487EBFFD6A311FF61B7D7FDB1FA01.text	121487EBFFD6A311FF61B7D7FDB1FA01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Onobrychis mucronifolia Ranjbar & Hadadi 2012	<div><p>Onobrychis mucronifolia Ranjbar &amp; Hadadi, sp. nov. (Figs. 4 &amp; 5)</p> <p>Differt ab Onobrychide verae plantis 55−60 cm (nec ad 40 cm) altis; foliolis supra glabris, subtus pilis sparse appressis (nec utrimque dense pilis appressis) obtectis, foliolis 12−25 × 2.8−6 (nec 5−10 × 2−4) mm; racemis 6–8 cm longis, laxe ad dense 38–48-floribus (nec 3–5 cm longis, densiuscule ad 30-floribus); bracteis 3.2−4.8 (nec 2−3) mm longis.</p> <p>Type:— IRAN. Prov. Khorasan: Ghouchan, southeast Oghazkhoneh, 2150 m, 24 June 1997, Faghihnia &amp; Zangooie 29437 (holotype FUMH!, isotype BASU!, photo and a fragment TARI!, W!).</p> <p>Ascending-erect perennial with thick woody rootstock, up to 55−60 cm tall, branched at the base. Indumentum of white hairs on vegetative parts. Stipules of lower leaves connate, ovate-triangular, acuteacuminate; those of upper leaves free, membranous with brownish stripes base, 4.5−7 mm long and 2−2.8 mm wide, sparsely to loosely covered by appressed hairs, ciliate at margins with hairs 0.3−0.4 mm long. Upper leaves 2.5−4 cm long and lower leaves 2.5−6 cm; rachises slender, straight, loosely covered by appressed hairs 0.2−0.5 mm long, upper petiole up to 0.3−0.9 cm long, lower petiole up to 3.5 cm long. Upper leaflets in 2−3 pairs, lower leaflets in 4−5 pairs, linear to oblong-elliptic, rounded to cuneate at base, rounded to obtuse and clearly mucronate at the apex, 12−25 × 2.8−6 mm, upper surface glabrous, lower surface sparsely covered by appressed hairs 0.3−0.6 mm long. Inflorescence 6–8 cm long, oblong before anthesis, 38−48-flowered, elongating in fruit to 10−12 cm. Bracts papery, 3.2−4.8 mm long and 0.6−0.8 mm wide, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, loosely covered by appressed hairs, ciliate at margins with hairs 0.4−0.5 mm long. Pedicel 1.6−1.8 mm long, loosely covered by appressed hairs. Bracteoles narrowly linear to subulate, minutely hairy. Calyx greenish-brown, 6.8−7 mm long, sparsely pubescent or appressed hairy; teeth 4−4.5 mm long, narrowly linear or subulate. Corolla pink-violet or brownish to yellowish when dry. Standard 10.3−10.4 × 5.8−6.2 mm wide, ovate-elliptic, emarginate at the apex, abruptly shortly and cuneatly narrowed at the base. Wings 7.8−8 mm long; blades narrowly oblong, rounded at the apex, 6.1−6.3 × 1.9−2.1 mm; auricle 0.8−0.9 mm long, claw 1.7−1.9 mm long. Keel 9.9−10 mm long; blades triangular, with curved lower edge and straight upper edge, obtuse to subacute at the apex, 6.8−7 × 3.5−3.6 mm; auricle indistinct, claw 2.8−3 mm long. Staminal tube truncate at the mouth. Ovary sessile, semiorbicular, hairy. Pods unknown.</p> <p>Etymology:— The specific epithet “mucronifolia means “leaves with long sharp points, referring to the mucronate apices of the leaflets.</p> <p>Specimens examined:— Known only from type material.</p> <p>Taxonomic and distribution remarks: — Onobrychis mucronifolia is a rare endemic species known only from a locality between the Kopetdagh and Binaloud mountains near Ghouchan in northeastern Iran (Fig. 3). Although some characters of the new species (such as long wings, standard shape and hyaline stipules) are similar to O. verae, the different size of leaflets which are clearly mucronate at the apex, bract size and height of the plants are unique in O. sect. Onobrychis subsect. Macropterae. All these characters can confirm the isolated position of O. mucronifolia.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/121487EBFFD6A311FF61B7D7FDB1FA01	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ranjbar, Massoud;Karamian, Roya;Hadadi, Anahita;Joharchi, Mohammadreza	Ranjbar, Massoud, Karamian, Roya, Hadadi, Anahita, Joharchi, Mohammadreza (2012): Taxonomic notes on Onobrychis sect. Onobrychis subsect. Macropterae (Fabaceae) from Iran. Phytotaxa 39: 51-60, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.39.1.5, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.39.1.5
