Friday, September 30, 2022

[Botany • 2022] Stachys milasensis (Lamiaceae) • A New Species from Turkey


 Stachys milasensis
Güner. 2022


Abstract
Stachys, among the largest genera of Lamiaceae, includes approximately 370 species (435 taxa) and has a subcosmopolitan distribution. Here, based on their distinctive features of morphological characters, Muğla (Turkey) specimens are determined to represent a distinct species than relevant Stachys species in Turkey and Greece. Stachys milasensis Ö.Güner, described as a new species, belongs to section Swainsoniana and is an endemic species to Turkey. The newly described species shows affinity with S. swainsonii growing in Greece but differs from it in dense villous flowering stems, ovate to oblong-lanceolate cauline leaves, bilabiate calyx and oblong-ovate calyx teeth and oblong-ovate nutlets. In addition to morphological differences, the new species is geographically isolated from S. swainsonii. With this addition, the number of Turkish Stachys species has reached 94 (121 taxa), and 65 (53.7%) of these taxa are endemic.

Keywords: Anatolia, Bhattacharjee, Labiatae, taxonomy, Turkey, Eudicots

 Flowers of  Stachys milasensis (a) and S. swainsonii (b)
 (photograph by. S. Giannakopoulou).

  Stachys milasensis, a-general view, b-cauline leaves and verticillasters.
Stachys swainsonii, c-general view, d-verticillasters
(photograph by. G. Pantakis).

Stachys milasensis Ö.Güner, sp. nov.

Diagnosis:—Stachys milasensis differs from the related S. swainsonii by having dense villous flowering stems, ovate to oblong-lanceolatecauline leaves, remote verticillasters, bilabiate calyx, oblong-ovate and spinescent-tipped calyx teeth and oblong-ovate nutlets.

Etymology and vernacular name:— The epithet of the new species is derived from the name Milas district of Muğla where the type specimen was collected. The name of S. milasensis is proposed as “Milas Kayaçayı” in Turkish, according to the guidelines of Menemen et al. (2016). 

Habitat of  Stachys milasensis in Muğla province, southwestern Turkey.


Özal Güner. 2022. Stachys milasensis (Lamiaceae), A New Species from Turkey. Phytotaxa566(1); 64-72. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.566.1.3