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Published In: Complements au Prodrome de la Flore Corse 71: 131. 1984. (Compl. Prod. Fl. Corse) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
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Contributor Text: G.R. Sarwar and S.I. Ali
Contributor Institution: Centre for Plant Conservation, University of Karachi, Karachi - Pakistan
Synonym Text:

Linaria acerbiana Boiss., Fl. Or. 4: 366. 1879; Kickxia acerbiana (Boiss.) Täckh. & Boulos in Täckholm, Students’ Fl. Egypt (second edition) 491. 1974; D. A. Sutton, Rev. tribe Antirrh., 190. 1988; Boulos, Fl. Egypt, 3; 68. 2002.

Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: April-October.
Type: Types: Egypt: in deserto Egypti ad mare Rubrum Acerbi s. n. (Syn. B). Ethiopia: Aegyptische Küste, Kosser-Ras-Benass, Wady Jundebah, 4. iv. 1867 Schweinfurth 229 (type? BM); Wadi Etit bei Mersa Wady Lechuma, 9 iv 1864 Schweinfurth 230 (syn. G., isosyn. BM); Wady Jadireh, 25 ii 1865 Schweinfurth 381 (syn. G., photo. BM). 
Distribution: N & E. Africa, Sinai, E. Mediterranean region, S. Arabia and Pakistan.
Map Location: B-6 Malakand: below Malakand, 11.4.1980, Y. Nasir & Khan 9040 (KUH); between Dargai & Malakand, Malakand Pass area, 3.4.1984, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor  7380 (KUH); between Malakand and Saidu Sharif near rice field, 4.10.1988, a. Ghafoor & Tahir Ali 3934 (KUH); B-7 Swat: between Batkhela and Chakdara, 14.6.1987, A. Ghafoor & S. Omer 2304 (KUH); Kotha-ke-Kabar, Sulhed Nullah, on way to Mansehra, 30.9.1989, S. I. Ali, W. Sugong, Tahir Ali & G. Ke 3060 (KUH); Abbottabad: c. 10 miles from Abbottabad on way to Mansehra, 8.5.1983, S. Omer, S. Nazimuddin & A. Wahid 552 (KUH); C-7 Sargodha: c. 12 km from Sakesar base on way to Quaidabad, 8.9.1989, Tahir Ali & Tufail Ahmed 1779 (KUH).

 

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 Perennial herb or small shrub, densely pubescent. Stems 15-50 cm high, erect, ascending or procumbent, branched. Leaves homomorphic, 5-25 x 2.5-17 mm, ovate, lanceolate, suborbicular or 5 to 7-lobed, acute to apiculate, entire or shallowly denticulate, truncate to cordate. Petioles 3-20 mm hairy. Pedicel 1.5-3 mm, erect, straight, rigid, hairy. Calyx lobes 2.5-4.5 x 0.7-0.9 mm, tube 0.5-1 mm long, lobes linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, hairy, acuminate, margin scarious. Corolla 6-11 mm, pale yellow, with red spotted pelate, pubescent externally. Spur 3-5 mm long, straight or slightly curved. Capsule 2.5-3.5 x 2-3 mm broadly ovoid. Seeds 0.3-0.5 mm long, oblong-ovoid to oblong-ellipsoid, tuberculate, yellowish brown to blackish-brown. 

 
 
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