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johned



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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2012 6:04 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Ophrys insectifera (K000773037) Reply with quote

This post was made automatically in response to a request for comment on the documentation form. There is more general info about such requests here.

Specimen #337536

Taxon:Orchidaceae: Ophrys insectifera var. myodes
Filed in taxon folder:Orchidaceae: Ophrys insectifera var. myodes
Collected by:B Atkins
Collection date:18/5/1923
Locality:Great Britain, VC13 West Sussex, Arundel, TQ00
communicated:B Atkins
Institution:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Accession number:K000773037
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Ophrys insectifera var. myodes herbarium specimen from Arundel, VC13 West Sussex in 1923 by B Atkins.Ophrys insectifera var. myodes herbarium specimen from Arundel, VC13 West Sussex in 1923 by B Atkins.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:Folded letter appended: "The Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew presents his compliments to Mr Atkins, and begs to acknowledge receipt of the abnormal Ophrys muscifera. Monstrosities in this genus, such as flowers with united sepals, petals united with anthers, double and treble lips and anthers, are fairly common. Cases are cited in Penzig's Pflanzen Teratologie and Master's Vegetable Teratology. In the latter work (p. 386) mention is made of a trilobed lip in O. aranifera. It is of special interest that the specimen you forwarded is the only record, that so far has been traced, of this abnormality in the species O. muscifera. 21st May 1923. Mr H. Atkins, High Street, Arundel, Sussex.

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Documented by johned on 31st May 2012.

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31/05/2012johnedDeleted note: Arundel, Sussex. Sketch of flowers.
31/05/2012johnedAdded note: Folded letter appended: "The Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew presents his compliments to Mr Atkins, and begs to acknowledge receipt of the abnormal Ophrys muscifera. Monstrosities in this genus, such as flowers with united sepals, petals united with anthers, double and treble lips and anthers, are fairly common. Cases are cited in Penzig's Pflanzen Teratologie and Master's Vegetable Teratology. In the latter work (p. 386) mention is made of a trilobed lip in O. aranifera. It is of special interest that the specimen you forwarded is the only record, that so far has been traced, of this abnormality in the species O. muscifera. 21st May 1923. Mr H. Atkins, High Street, Arundel, Sussex.
31/05/2012johnedAdded collector: H Atkins
31/05/2012johnedAdded collection date: 18/5/1923
31/05/2012johnedAdded attribute flowerField: flowering
01/08/2012tom humphreyAdded provenance: comm B Atkins
01/08/2012tom humphreyAdded collector: B Atkins
01/08/2012tom humphreyDeleted locality:
01/08/2012tom humphreyAdded locality: GB VC13 Arundel
01/08/2012tom humphreyDeleted provenance: comm S Atkins
01/08/2012tom humphreyDeleted collector: H Atkins

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johned wrote
There appears to be some writing on the inside of the packet located above the sketch.


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oldnick



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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2012 6:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is one of those specimens that upon editing, has a barely visible option at the top of the screen to view 'Image 2' - which shows the paper unfolded; it gives a date 1923 and details an abnormality of the flower
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