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Table 3. Important characteristics of the Mongolian and Hungarian species of Crepis Species Group Section according to age Haploid Floristic Ecological demands Cromosome element tempe- huminurnber rature dity Direction of migration A. Only in Mongolia C. sibirica L. I. 1. 5 Eua. temp. meso. N C chrysantha (Ldb.) Turcz. I. 4. 4 Central alpine meso. and E. Asia C. pofytricha (Ldb.) Turcz. I. 4. 8 Central alpine meso. and E. Asia C. multicaulis Ldb. I. 21. 4 N. Eua. temp. meso.-xero. C. crocea (Lam.) Babe.. II. 11. 8 Central temp. meso.-xero. and E. Asia C. nana Richards II. 12. 7 Central alpine meso. and E. Asia C. flexuosa (Ldb.) Clarke II. 12. 7 Central alpine meso. and E. Asia C. bungei (Ldb.) II. 14. 4 Central temp. meso.-xero. and E. Asia B. species in common C. praemorsa (L) Tausch I. 13. 4 Kont. temp. meso.-xero. NW (Eua.) C. tectorum L II. 14. 4 Eua. temp. meso.-xero. (Kont.) C. Only in Hungary C. paludosa (L) Monch I. 1. 6 Eu. temp. meso. NW C. mollis (Jacq.) Asch. I. 5. 6 temp. meso. NW C. biennis L II. 10. 20 Eu. temp. meso.-xero. SW C. pannonica II. 10. 4 Pont.temp. meso.-xero. SW (Jacq.) C. Koch Pann. C. rhoeadifolia M.B. III. 20. 5 Pont.w temp. meso.-xero. W C. capillaris (L.) Wallr. III. 24. 3 K.eu.- M. temp. meso.-xero. C. nicaeènsis Balb. III. 24. 4 M.temp. mexo.-xero. SW K.eu. C. setosa Hall.f. III. 26. 4 M.temp. meso. K.eu. C. poh/morpha Thuill. III. 25. 4 Atl.-M. temp. meso.-xero. C. pulchra Thuill. III. 19. 4 M.temp. meso.-xero K.eu. (*) Based on the monography of BABOCK (1947), the sections are listed also in a sequence of their primitive or more evolved character (**) Floristical elements: Eua. = Eurasian, Eu. = European, K.eu. = Central European, M = Mediterranean, All. = Atlantic, Pont. = Pontian, Pann. = Pannonian, Kont. = Continental