identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
BE3087C8FFE9FFE1FF55FBBD7153B8AD.text	BE3087C8FFE9FFE1FF55FBBD7153B8AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Astragalus miksensis Firat	<div><p>Astragalus miksensis Fırat, sp. nov. (Figs. 3–7)</p><p>Diagnosis: Astragalus miksensis resembles A. zohrabi, but it clearly differs by its peduncles shorter than the leaves (not longer than the leaves); leaves 3–12 cm (not 1.5–5 cm); stipules hyaline with several distinct longitudinal ribs, creamish to pale yellowish, 19–25 mm (not thinly membranous, hyaline at the margins and tip, whitish to pale yellowish, 6–16 mm); bracts falling (not ±persistent); legumes stipitate, 6.5–9.0 mm long (not sessile, 4–5 mm long); seeds one ortwo, with few black spots (not one, without black spots)</p><p>Type: Türkiye. B9 Van: Bahçesaray (Mîks) district, Kurrêşahap mountains part of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=42.938614&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=38.074165" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 42.938614/lat 38.074165)">Kavuşşahap mountain</a>, 38°04′27″ N, 42°56′19″ E, roky steppe, 3117 m a.s.l., 17 July 2014, M. Fırat 31048 (holotype VANF!; isotypes VHLV! and Herb. M. Fırat!) .</p><p>Description: Plants subshrubby, caespitose, 10–20 cm tall. Stems 5–15 cm, in basally branched, densely covered with brown remnants of old leaves, stems of current year’s growth 2–6 cm long. Stipules hyaline with several distinct longitudinal ribs, creamish to pale yellowish, 19–25 mm, adnate to the petiole for 10–17 mm, connate behind the stem for 9–14 mm, the free tips linear-lanceolate, acute, glabrous, with antrorsely subadpressed cilia to 1.2 mm long. Leaves spiny, 3–12 cm, longer than peduncl (except raceme); petiole 2–8 cm, like the rachis sparsely appressed hairy, hairs 0.2–0.8 mm long, spiny. Leaflets in 4–8 pairs, narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate, 6–15 × 1.5–5 mm, acuminate, slightly pungent, with a minute mucro 1.5–2.5 mm long, both sides sparsely appressed hairy, hairs 0.5–1.2 mm long. Peduncles 5–10 cm long (including racemes 11–18 cm long), shorter than the leaves, erect, covered with spreading hairs 0.3–0.7 mm long and with fewer, longer, spreading hairs 1–2 mm long. Racemes ovoid to long cylindrical, 5–9 cm long and 2–3 cm in diameter, loosely to rather densely many-flowered but axis mostly visible. Bracts falling, at the base of inflorescence, membranous, hyaline towards the margins, cream to pale yellowish, 10–15 × 3–5 mm, lanceolate-acuminate, glabrous but mostly ciliate at the margins with hairs 0.6–1 mm long. Bracteoles absent. Calyx at the beginning of anthesis tubular, soon ±inflated, 12–17 mm × 2–5 mm, creamy to pale yellowish or in upper part entirely suffused purple, rather densely covered with ascending to spreading hairs 3–5 mm long; teeth subulate, 6–11mm long. Petals with blades pink or mauve especially towards the margins; flowers in the distal part of the raceme often ageing purple or dirty cream to pale yellow; flowers in the basal part of the raceme often ageing to yellowish brown to straw. Standard 16–20 mm; blade 5–7 mm wide, obovate to oblong, panduriform, retuse to slightly emarginate, at the base obtusely to somewhat acutely angular to hastate, with a broadly cuneate claw. Wings 15–19 mm; blades narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate, rounded, 6–8 × 1.5–2 mm; auricle 0.1–0.2 mm, claw 6–8 mm. Keel 13–15 mm; blades obliquely obovate, with rectangularly curved lower edge and straight upper edge, subacute, 4–6 × 2–3 mm; auricle minute, claw c. 6–7.5 mm. Ovary stipitate, densely hairy; style hairy basally. Legumes stipitate, densely hairy, 6.5–9.0 mm long, 2–3 mm high and 3.5–4.5 mm wide, ovate to eliptic. Seeds one or two, 3–4.5 × 2.5–3.5 mm, ellipsoid-reniform, olive green to brown, with a few black spots, pitted.</p><p>Phenology: Flowering from June to July, fruiting from July to August.</p><p>Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the place where it was collected, the Mîks (Bahçesaray) region, home to Kurdish people since ancient times.</p><p>Distribution: Astragalus miksensis is endemic to Bahçesaray (Mîks)/ Van in east Anatolia, Türkiye, occurring in the high mountains of the Iranian-Turanian geographic element (Figs. 1–2).</p><p>Vernacular name: Astragalus miksensis is called “Gûniyê mixmakê” in Kurdish by the local people of Mîks (Bahçesaray)/ Van Province, but Astragalus species are known by the local people under many names in Kurdish, e.g. “Giyaşîn”, “Genek”, “Punglor”, “Guna sagana”, “Dukolîşkan”, “Duqlîşka”, “Goniya fisek”, “Goniya dewaran”, “Noka maran”, “Nokik”, “Şimlî”, “Kaxîl”, “Metalûşk”, “Xencelîsk”, “Cebarî”, “Gewen”, “Gewin”, “Gonî”, “Gîngi”, “Gunî”, “Gûnî”, “Gwînî”, “Gîngil”, “Heleza hariyê”, “Ketîre”, “Kewen”, “Kewin”, “Qetre”, “Punglor”, “Gûncelîl”, “Gûna pişîla”, “Genek”, “Punglor”, “Guna sagana”, “Dukolîşkan”, “Duqlîşka”, “Goniya fisek”, “Goniya dewaran”, “Tûpik” and “Tûpika hêriye” (Fırat 2013).</p><p>Habitat and ecology: Astragalus miksensis grows in steppe and alpine areas (Fig. 2), at c. 2900–3200 m elevation, with other plants such as, Stipa ehrenbergiana, Stachys lavandulifolia, Cerasus brachypetala var. bornmuelleri, Cousinia eriocephala, Allium feqiyeteyranii, Hypericum scabrum, Astragalus alyssoides, Astragalus brachycalyx and Astragalus icmadophilus .</p><p>Red list assessment: The distribution area of Astragalus miksensis is longer than 35 km 2. The species is known from three localities, in which ca. 3000 individuals were counted. Some anthropogenic or grazing effects were observed on these populations. Based on the above data, the IUCN (2017) red list category “Critically Endangered” is suggested, as well as observed in other very rare species especially in Mediterranean Basin or in east Asia (e.g. Perrino et al. 2013, McPartland &amp; Small 2020, E. Thompson 2020, Conti &amp; Stinca 2023, Perrino et al. 2023), for A. miksensis .</p><p>Additional specimens examined (Fig. 8 A)</p><p>Türkiye. B9 Van: Bahçesaray (Mîks) district, Kurrêşahap Mountains part of Kavuşşahap Mountains, 38°04′27″ N, 42°56′19″ E, rocky steppe, 3117 m a.s.l., 14 August 2014, M. Fırat 31641 (Herb. M. Fırat!) (in fruit). B9 Van: Bahçesaray (Mîks) district, Kavuşşahap Mountains, Han plateau, 38°12′51″ N, 42°49′37″ E, rocky steppe, 3147 m a.s.l., 11 July 2015, M. Fırat 32580 (Herb. M. Fırat!). B9 Van: Bahçesaray (Mîks) district, Kavuşşahap Mountains, Sündüs plateau, 38°12′43″ N, 42°44′41″ E, rocky steppe, 3130 m a.s.l., 12 July 2015, M. Fırat 32683 (Herb. M. Fırat!).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE3087C8FFE9FFE1FF55FBBD7153B8AD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Firat, Mehmet	Firat, Mehmet (2024): Astragalus miksensis Fırat (Fabaceae), a new species in section Hymenostegis from Van province, Türkiye. Phytotaxa 641 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.641.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.641.2.6
BE3087C8FFE2FFEDFF55FF377693BB27.text	BE3087C8FFE2FFEDFF55FF377693BB27.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Astragalus (sect. Hymenostegis)	<div><p>Revised diagnostic key for Astragalus sect. Hymenostegis in Türkiye (based on Karaman Erkul et al. 2016)</p><p>1. Petals yellow or dirty cream to pale yellow ....................................................................................................................................... 2</p><p>2. Racemes bicolored, pink or mauve (distal part of raceme), dirty cream to pale yellow (basal part of raceme) ............. A. miksensis</p><p>2. Racemes unicolored, yellow............................................................................................................................................................... 3</p><p>3. Stipules hairy ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4</p><p>4. Stipules 13–17 mm; leaves (1.5–) 3–8 cm; peduncles 1–4 cm .................................................................................... A. velenovskyi</p><p>4. Stipules 30–35 mm; leaves 9–20 cm; peduncles 24–28 cm ........................................................................................ A. narmanicus</p><p>3. Stipules glabrous or ciliate ................................................................................................................................................................. 5</p><p>5. Peduncle hairs ascending-spreading................................................................................................................................................... 6</p><p>6. Bracts deciduous; rachis hairs adpressed to subadpressed with some sparsely ascending hairs............................... A. gueruenensis</p><p>6. Bracts persistent; rachis ascending-spreading hairy...................................................................................................... A. sosnowskyi</p><p>5. Peduncle hairs adpressed to subadpressed .................................................................................................................... A. lagopoides</p><p>1. Petals pink-purple or red-purple......................................................................................................................................................... 6</p><p>6. Inflorescence lax.................................................................................................................................................................................7</p><p>7. Racemes ovoid.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8</p><p>8. Peduncle mostly longer than the leaves............................................................................................................................... A. zohrabi</p><p>8. Peduncle shorter than the leaves...................................................................................................................................... A. miksensis</p><p>7. Racemes cylindrical............................................................................................................................................................................ 9</p><p>9. Peduncle with adpressed to subadpressed hairs ........................................................................................................ A. rubrostriatus</p><p>9. Peduncle with crisped white hairs ................................................................................................................................ A. nordizensis</p><p>6. Inflorescence dense .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10</p><p>10. Rachis hairs adpressed to subadpressed with some sparsely ascending hairs.................................................................................. 11</p><p>11. Standard angular-hastate.......................................................................................................................................... A. uraniolimneus</p><p>11. Standard not angular-hastate ............................................................................................................................................................ 12</p><p>12. Standard glabrous .............................................................................................................................................................. A. ciloensis</p><p>12. Standard hairy................................................................................................................................................................. A. qoturensis</p><p>10. Rachis hairs ascending-spreading..................................................................................................................................................... 13</p><p>13. Stipules hyaline-membranous; peduncle longer than the leaves or equal........................................................................................ 14</p><p>14. Stipules with dense, netlike nerves in the lower part; legume 7–9 mm long .......................................................... A. uraniolimneus</p><p>14. Stipules without dense, netlike nerves in the lower part; legume 4–6 mm long....................................................... A. hymenocystis</p><p>13. Stipule papery; peduncle shorter than the leaves ............................................................................................................ A. hirticalyx</p><p>15. Leaflets 1–3 pairs, upper side glabrous, lower side sparsely hairy; stipules hairy..................................................... A. trifoliastrum</p><p>15. Leaflets 4–6 pairs, both sides dense hairy; stipulse glabrous........................................................................................ A. lagopoides</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE3087C8FFE2FFEDFF55FF377693BB27	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Firat, Mehmet	Firat, Mehmet (2024): Astragalus miksensis Fırat (Fabaceae), a new species in section Hymenostegis from Van province, Türkiye. Phytotaxa 641 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.641.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.641.2.6
