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Kengyilia habahenensis (Poaceae: Triticeae) — a new species from the Altai mountains, China

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Kengyilia habahenensis, spec. nova, from the Altai mountains, China, is described morphologically and cytologically. It has 2n = 42 chromosomes, and the genome formula PYS.

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Baum, B.R., Yen, C. & Yang, J.L. Kengyilia habahenensis (Poaceae: Triticeae) — a new species from the Altai mountains, China. Pl Syst Evol 174, 103–108 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00937698

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