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Based on morphological and molecular evidence, we herein described Cremanthodium dibangii (Asteraceae) as a new species from India. The species was found growing in the subalpine meadows of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, India. A Nucleotide Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLASTn) search of the nrDNA ITS region and the plastid trnC-petN intergenic spacer sequences revealed sequence similarities to C. stenoglossum Y.Ling number of stem leaves, ray florets and phyllaries; and length of style. The diagnostic characteristics, affinities with allied taxa and colored illustration are provided to facilitate easy identification.
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