Erigeron ochroleucus Nutt.
Publ. & Syn.Nutt., Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. s., 7: 309 (1840). Type: U.S.A.: "plains of the Oregon", leg Nuttall.
NotesMurray: Erigeron ochroleucus is a very distinctive species reported by Nesom and Murray (2005) from three localities in northern Alaska, two of them in the Arctic. These localities are more than 2800 km apart from the nearest localities of the species in the southern parts of Alberta and British Columbia.
Chromosomes18 (2x). - U.S.A. (Wyoming). - Jones and Smogor (1984).
GeographyAmerican Beringian & Cordilleran (S): ALA.
Distribution N = R     AN = r     E = R     [ key ]
Parent taxonErigeron L.
PAF ID860722
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