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(BAYLU). 8 km w Lemos, 1010 m, 27 Aug 1999, R. P. Adams, 8787, 

 8788 (BAYLU). Mt. Parnassus, 1280 m, 3 Aug 1987, R. P. Adams 5642, 

 5643 (BAYLU). 10 km w Crysoritsi, 1200 m, 5 Aug 1987, Adams 5649, 

 5650 (BAYLU). s side Mt. Parnis, 1070 m, 8 Aug 1987, Adams 5656, 

 5657 (BAYLU). 7 km w Lemos, 1 100 m, 5 Oct 1988, Adams 5988, 5989 

 (BAYLU). Lake Prespa, 850 m, 3 Jul 1932, Alston & Sandwith 1107 (K). 

 Pyrgos, Athos Peninsula, 1938, Loch 15 (K). 2 km from Mazia, 760 m, 

 15 Nov 1973, Bricked & Mathew 8133 (K). 



IRAQ. Sarsank, 16 Jun 1970, S. Omar 37692 (K). 20 km ne Zarkko, 

 550 m, 4 Aug 1957, Ali Rawa 23166 (K). Zawitah, 2750 m, 30 Aug 

 1933, Rustam 4818 (K). Bekme Gorge, w end, 440 m, 13 Apr 1955, H. 

 Helbaek 764 (K). near Tabriz, 1927, B. Gilliat-Smith 2117 (K). 



ITALY. 3 km w Raiano, 520 m, 26 May 2001, R. P. Adams 9445, 

 9446, 9447 (BAYLU). 



MACEDONIA, near Zelenikovo, 23 Dec 1935, Mrs. Ilic s.n. (K). 



SLOVENIA, between Parenzo & Rovigno, 16 Aug 1922, W. B. 

 Turrill 1009 (K). sw Trebnje, 18 Apr 1935, Jackson & Turrill 86 (K). 



TURKEY. 30 km n Eskieshir, 1064 m, 20 May 2001, R. P. Adams 

 9430, 9431, 9432 (BAYLU). 8 km from Belen towards Antakya, 600 

 m, 6 May 1965, M. J. E. Coode &B.M.G. Jones 524 (K). Macka, 300 

 m, 2 Apr 1960, Stainton 8152 (K). Elmali, 1800 m, 19 Apr 1936, T. A. 

 Tengwall, 400 (K). Artvin, 700 m, 27 Jun 1957, Davis & Hedge 30095 

 (K). above Ankara, 400 m, 5 Jul 1974, P. H. Davis 13062 (K). 



UKRAINE. Yalta, near Nikita, 150 m, 29 May 1959, Davis 33086 

 (K). 



Juniperus polycarpos K. Koch from central Asia is a very 

 polymorphic species that is often included as a variety of J. excelsa M.- 

 Bieb. (Farjon, 2001). Adams (2001) examined populations referable 

 to J. polycarpos sensu stricto (Armenia), J. seravschanica Kom. 

 (Kazakhstan, Pakistan), and J. turcomanica B. Fedtsch. (Turkmenistan). 

 Both terpenoids and RAPDs showed J. excelsa to be quite resolved 

 from the J. polycarpos complex (three aforementioned taxa). The leaf 

 terpenoids showed that J. turcomanica to be somewhat different from 

 J. polycarpos of Armenia and J. seravschanica from Kazakhstan and 

 Pakistan. The RAPDs data suggest the recognition of J. polycarpos K. 



