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A fairly recently described wee plant from the Pamir-Alai in Uzbekistan:Iris khassanovii Quote from:Taxonomic corrections and new records in vascular plants of Kyrgyzstan, 3Article · December 2014 · Memoranda - Societatis pro Fauna et Flora FennicaGeorgy Lazkov, Alexander Sennikov, G. A. Koichubekova, A. N. Naumenko"This recently described species (Tojibaev & Turginov 2014) differs from Iris linifolia (Regel) O. Fedtsch. in its flower colour: standards whitish with violet veins (vs. yellowish in I. linifolia ), falls whitish with violet veins and a yellow spot along the crest (vs. whitish with a bright-yellow spot), and styles with a violet tint (vs. yellowish). Among the species occurring in Kyrgyzstan, I. khassanovii is also closely related to I. narynensis O. Fedtsch. (Ikinci et al. 2011), the latter being clearly different in the dark blotch on the blade of the falls (Hall 2007). Iris khassanovii was described from Hissar Range in Uzbekistan, in about 200 km from the south-western border of Kyrgyzstan. Its brief protologue does not state a distribution area; from the discussions and the type locality we deduct that the species was known to the authors from Hissar Range only, both from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. In the last 50 years, plants identical to the just-described I. khassanovii have been repeatedly collected from a forested area ( Juniperus forest) on Turkestan Range immediately south of the Töö-Jayloo pasture area (Fig. 7). One of the present authors (G. L.) collected the species in that locality and observed the flower colour in the living state. The plants from Kyrgyzstan seem to be nearly identical to those from Hissar Range, and we so report this as an extension of the species’ distribution."