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(First upload on January 6 2011. Last on October 24 2011) [ 日本語 | English ]

Veronica schmidtiana Regel






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Veronica L. (クワガタソウ)
V. schmidtiana Regel
ssp. bandaica (Makino) Kitam. et Murata (バンダイクワガタ)
ssp. schmidtiana
Kikubakuwagata (キクバクワガタ, 菊葉鍬形), Schmidt speedwell (tentative)
Life form: perennial forb
Distribution: Hokkaido - Russia (Kurile and Sakhalin)
Habitat: rocky field, including fellfield (often described as alpine plant)
Chromosome number: 2n = 34
Synonyms:

Pseudolysimachion schmidtianum (Regel) T. Yamazaki
f. albiflora Sugaw. (シロバナキクバクワガタ)
f. candida T. Yamaz. (シラゲキクバクワガタ)
f. lineariloba (Miyabe et Tatew.) T. Yamaz. (ホソバノキクバクワガタ)

ssp. senanensis (Maxim.) Kitam. et Murata (ミヤマクワガタ), central Honshu

var. bandaiana Makino f. senanensis (Maxim.) T. Yamaz. (ミヤマクワガタ, s.s.)
var. shiragamiensis (T. Yamaz.) Albach (シラガミクワガタ)
var. yezoalpina (Koidz. ex H. Hara) T. Yamaz. (エゾミヤマクワガタ)
f. daisenensis (Makino) T. Yamaz. (ダイセンクワガタ)
f. tomentosa T. Yamaz. (ミチノククワガタ)

ssp. yesoalpina (Koidz. ex H. Hara) Kitam. et Murata f. exigua (Takeda) Kitam. et Murata (アポイクワガタ)
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Veronica schmidtiana in Hokkaido


ssp. schmidtiana (キクバクワガタ)

ST1 ST2
[1/2] along a trail to seee Primula takedana in Teshio Experimental Forest, Hokkaido University, on June 15 2011.

ST1 ST2
[1/2] on the northwest slope of Mount O-Usu (有珠山) on July 23 2010 ⇒ flora on Mount Usu


ssp. yesoalpina (アポイクワガタ)
f. exigua (Takeda) Kitam. et Murata (アポイクワガタ)
Apoikuwagawa (アポイクワガタ)
Distribution: endemic variety to Hidaka District, Hokkaido
Leaf: slimer than the type, with soft hair
Synonyms:

Veronica schmidtiana Regel ssp. senanensis (Maxim.) Kitam. et Murata var. yezoalpina (Koidz. ex H.Hara) T. Yamaz. f. exigua (Takeda) Kitam. et Murata

Pseudolysimachion schmidtianum (Regel) T. Yamaz. ssp. schmidtianum var. yezoalpinum (Koidz. ex H. Hara) T. Yamaz. f. exiguum (Takeda) T.Yamaz.

ST1 ST2
[1/2] around the seventh station on Mount Apoi (アポイ岳), south-central Hokkaido, on June 15 2016.

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