Minuartia arctica (Steven ex Ser.) Graebn.
Publ. & Syn.Graebn. in Asch. & Graebn., Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 5, 1: 772 (1918). - Arenaria arctica Steven ex Ser. in DC., Prodr. 1: 104 (1824). Described from northern Siberia. - Lidia arctica (Steven ex Ser.) Á. Löve & D. Löve, Bot. Not. 128: 510 (1976).
Chromosomes(1) 26 (2x). - Siberia (S). - Krogulevich (1976b, 1978).
(2) 39? (3x). - Siberia (N). - Zhukova et al. (1973, 2n = 38).
(3) 52 (4x). - Siberia (N), Alaska, Canada (NW). - At least four reports.
(4) ca. 80 (ca. 6x). - Siberia (N), Alaska, Canada (NW). - At least three reports.
The vouchers behind the reports should be re-inspected, especially because the reported range in numbers is about the same as for the often mistaken M. obtusiloba.
GeographyAsian (N/C) - amphi-Beringian: RUS SIB RFE ALA CAN.
Distribution N = S     AN = f     B = R     AO = f     C = F     D = F     E = F     YG = f     CE = f     CS = s     UN = r     YK = r     AW = r     Kh = f     CW = f     Tm = f     [ key ]
Parent taxonMinuartia L.
PAF ID420409
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