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Eleocharis mamillata — Distribution and infraspecific differentiation

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Eleocharis mamillata is a widespread species in the temperate zone of Eurasia and North America. Populations in mountainous areas of Europe and Asia (the Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians, Balkans, Ural, Caucasus, Altai) can be separated as subspeciesaustriaca differing mainly by the stylopodium shape from the nominate subspecies. Clear morphological criteria to create a separate infraspecific taxon in East Asia could not be found.

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Gregor, T. Eleocharis mamillata — Distribution and infraspecific differentiation. Folia Geobot 38, 49–64 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02803127

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