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Species novae perennes generisTrigonellae

New perennial species ofTrigonella

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Four new species ofTrigonella are described:T. subenervis Rech. f. from E. Persia,T. stenocarpa Rech. f. from S. Persia (both related toT. elliptica);T. pycnotricha Rech. f. (related toT. ionantha Rech. f.), andT. xeromorpha Rech. f. (related toT. griffithii, similar toT. pycnotricha), both from E. Afghanistan.T. edelbergii differs strongly fromT. lipskyi and therefore merits specific rank; an emendated description is supplied.

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Florae Iranicae praecursores 17–21.

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Rechinger, K.H. Species novae perennes generisTrigonellae . Pl Syst Evol 137, 223–227 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00989877

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