Lophanthus
Lophanthus is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1763. It is native to central and southwestern Asia from Turkey to Mongolia, with many of the species endemic to Iran.[1][2]
- Species[1]
- Lophanthus adenocladus (Bornm.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus allotrius (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran
- Lophanthus archibaldii (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran
- Lophanthus chinensis Benth. - Mongolia, Xinjiang, Siberia (Buryatiya, Chita, Tuva, Irkutsk)
- Lophanthus depauperatus (Benth.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus dschuparensis (Bornm.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus elegans (Lipsky) Levin - Afghanistan, Tajikistan
- Lophanthus hedgei (Freitag) A.L.Budantzev - Afghanistan
- Lophanthus iranshahrii (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran
- Lophanthus krylovii Lipsky - Mongolia, Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Altai
- Lophanthus laxiflorus (Benth.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus michauxii (Briq.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus ouroumitanensis (Franch.) Kochk. & Zuckerw. - Afghanistan, Tajikistan
- Lophanthus oxyodontus (Boiss.) Levin - Iran
- Lophanthus pinetorum (Aitch. & Hemsl.) Levin - Afghanistan, Pakistan, western Himalayas
- Lophanthus schrenkii Levin - Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
- Lophanthus schtschurowskianus (Regel) Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
- Lophanthus sessilifolius (Bunge) Levin - Iran, Pakistan
- Lophanthus subnivalis Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
- Lophanthus tibeticus C.Y.Wu & Y.C.Huang - Tibet
- Lophanthus tschimganicus Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
- Lophanthus turcicus Dirmenci, Yıldız & Hedge - Turkey
- Lophanthus varzobicus Kochk. - Tajikistan
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References
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Dirmenci, T., Yildiz, B., Hedge, I.C. & Firat, M. (2010). Lophanthus (Lamiaceae) in Turkey: a new generic record and a new species. Turkish Journal of Botany 34: 123-129.
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