Juncus longirostris Kuvaev
Publ. & Syn.Kuvaev, Bot. Zhurn. 57: 815 (1972). Holotype (LE): Siberia: Putorana, shore of Lake Tembenczi, 18. Aug. 1970, leg. V.B. Kuvaev 138-8.
NotesEgorova: The distribution in the Anadyr River area (South Chukotka) is to be examined.
       Elven: Kirschner et al. (2002b) accepted Juncus longirostris from northern Siberia east to the Lena River but not from the Russian Far East (i.e., Anadyr).
Chromosomes(1) 60. - Europe (Norway). - Knaben and Engelskjøn (1967); Schönswetter et al. (2006).
(2) ca. 100 >100. - Siberia (S), Far East (N), Alaska. - At least four reports.
(3) 120. - Europe (N, C), Canada, U.S.A., Greenland. - Several reports.
(4) ca. 130. - Canada (Melville Island). - Mosquin and Hayley (1966) as 2n = 130±10, 'adjusted' by Löve and Löve (1975a) to 2n = ca. 120.
GeographyAsian (N): SIB RFE.
Distribution N = ?     AO = r     E = R     CS = s     Kh = r     Tm = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonJuncus L.
PAF ID320102
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