Ajania rupestris explained

is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is endemic to Honshū, Japan.[1] [2]

Taxonomy

First described in 1910 by Japanese botanists Jinzō Matsumura and Gen-ichi Koidzumi, as Chrysanthemum rupestre,[3] in 1978 transferred the taxon from Chrysanthemum to Dendranthema, as Dendranthema rupestre,[4] then in 1983 Albert Akramovich Muldashev transferred it to the genus Ajania, the new combination being Ajania rupestris.[1]

Distribution

Ajania rupestris occurs from southern Tōhoku to the Chūbu region.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://en.arch.botjournal.ru/?t=issues&id=19830202 . ru:Критический пересмотр рода Ajania (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) . A critical review of the genus Ajania (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) . ru . Muldashev, A.A. . Botanicheskii Zhurnal . 0006-8136 . 1983 . 68 . 2 . 207–214.
  2. Book: ja:日本の固有植物 . Endemic Plants of Japan . ja . Katō, M. .

    ja:加藤雅啓

    . Ebihara, A. .

    ja:海老原淳

    . March 2011 . . 978-4-486-01897-1 . 142, 257, 372.
  3. Synopsis Composacearum Nikkoensis . la . . . . 0006-808X . 1910 . 24 . 281 . 115–123.
  4. Dendranthema et Nipponanthemum . la, ja . . . 0001-6799 . November 1978 . 29 . 6 . 165–170 . 10.18942/bunruichiri.KJ00001078257.