Anacantha
Anacantha is a group of thistles in the daisy family, first described as a genus in 1956 with the name Modestia.[3][4] This was later to be regarded as an illegitimate homonym, and so in 1982 the name was changed to Anacantha.[5][1]
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Genus: | Anacantha (Iljin) Soják |
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The entire genus is native to Uzbekistan.[2]
- Anacantha darwasica (C.Winkl.) Soják - Uzbekistan
- Anacantha jucunda (C.Winkl.) Soják - Uzbekistan
- Anacantha mira (Iljin) Soják - Uzbekistan
References
- Tropicos Anacantha Sbo N
- Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- Kharadze, Anna Lukianovna. 1956. Not. Syst. Geog. Inst. Bot. Tbhilis. 19: 40
- Tropicos, Modestia Kharadze & Tamamsch.
- Sborník Národního Muzea v Prazĕ. 1982. Řada B: Prírodni Vĕdy 1982: 108
- The Plant List, search for Anacantha
Data related to Anacantha at Wikispecies
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