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830102 Eritrichium aretioides (Cham.) DC.

Geography: Amphi-Beringian.

Notes: Murray and Elven: Petrovsky (1980a, PAF proposal) accepted two races: var. aretioides and var. chamissonis. The two nearly sympatric varieties are morphologically recognizable, especially in the close surroundings of the Bering Strait. Tribsch (unpubl.) did not find significant differences between them in molecular markers (AFLP) but the samples he analysed as "chamissonis" may not belong to that taxon. We accept the two taxa and suspect that their rank perhaps should be as species.

Cordilleran material assigned to E. aretioides differs from the northern material morphologically and in molecular markers (Tribsch unpubl.). It should be assigned to another species for which the name E. elongatum (Rydb.) Wight might be the earliest available, based on a type from Montana. This species is reported from Colorado as a tetraploid (2n = 24; Löve and Löve 1975d).

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