430302 Corispermum ochotense Ignatov
Distribution
Western Alaska: Rare
Central Canada: Present only in the Borderline Arctic
Shrub Tundra: Rare
Bordering boreal or alpine areas: Scattered
- Ignatov, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir., Otd. Biol. 91, 3: 113 (1986). Holotype (MHA): Russian Far East: the Magadan area, "distr. Ola, pagus Talon", 28-30. Aug. 1971, leg. A.P. Khokhrjakov.
- Corispermum ochotense var. alaskanum Mosyakin, Novon 5: 351 (1995). Holotype (ALA!): Alaska: Onion Portage, Upper Kobuk River, 6706'N, 15815'W, 10. Aug. 1967, leg. C. Schweger 196.
- Corispermum hyssopifolium auct., non L. (1753).
2n=
18 (2x). - Canada. - At least three reports, all originally for C. hyssopifolium.
Geography: Amphi-Beringian: ALA (CAN).
Notes: Murray and Elven: Corispermum ochotense was first recognized by Ignatov (1986) and its North American range and variety by Mosyakin (1995). The name C. ochotense replaces C. hyssopifolium in a North American context. Variety alaskanum is distinguished by slightly larger fruits and co-occurs with var. ochotense in North America. We include it in synonymy only.
Higher Taxa
- Corispermum [4303,genus]