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Öğe Contributions to Ziziphora clinopodioides (Lamiaceae) in Turkey and Iraq(Magnolia Press, 2023) Dirmenci, Tuncay; Haloob, Ali; Celep, Ferhat; Ghazanfar, Shahina A.While revising the genus Ziziphora for the Flora of Iraq and Turkey, we recognise seven subspecies for Z. clinopodioides. An identification key to these subspecific taxa is presented. A new subspecies, Z. clinopodioides subsp. brevistamina, is described and Ziziphora brantii is given a new subspecific status as Z. clinopodioides subsp. brantii. We have selected lectotypes for the subspecies brantii, kurdica, rigida and ronnigeri of Z. clinopodioides. Besides, Z. clinopodioides subsp. filicaulis is recorded for the first time for the Flora of Turkey.Öğe Revision of Clinopodium (Lamiaceae) in Iraq with a new species, Clinopodium dokanicum, and an identification key(Springer London Ltd, 2024) Dirmenci, Tuncay; Haloob, Ali; Celep, Ferhat; Ghazanfar, Shahina A.A revision of Clinopodium L. s.l., including species of Acinos Mill., Calamintha Mill. and Micromeria Benth. sect. Pseudomelissa Benth. which occur Iraq, recognises five species, one of which, C. dokanicum Dirmenci, is newly described and endemic to northern Iraq. An identification key and distribution map are provided, as well as updated nomenclature, descriptions, conservation assessments and taxonomic notes for each species; taking into account recent changes to the circumscription of Clinopodium.Öğe Revision of the genus Nepeta L. (Lamiaceae) in Iraq(Tubitak Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey, 2023) Dirmenci, Tuncay; Haloob, Ali; Çelep, Ferhat; Ghazanfar, Shahina A.This paper revises the genus Nepeta for the family Lamiaceae for the Flora of Iraq project. We describe a new species, Nepeta iraqensis, and four new records Nepeta congesta subsp. cryptantha, N. stricta, N. lamiifolia and N. iodantha for Iraq. Lectotypes for six taxa are selected and comments on complex species are given. In addition, two new synonyms are given here for the first time. In all, we describe with identification keys, 19 taxa, three of which are endemic to Iraq.