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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:24 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Carex binervis (12791) Reply with quote

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Specimen #278715

Taxon:Cyperaceae: Carex binervis Sm. ("Green-ribbed Sedge")
named by F D Hanson 2/1954

The serrulate beak of the fruit, longer then the type, together with the narrow [ female symbol] glume; suggests that form which E. F. Linton described as C. sadleri (C. frigida auct brit non All.)

Filed in taxon folder:Cyperaceae: Carex binervis Sm. ("Green-ribbed Sedge")
Collected by:Rev William Richardson Linton
Collection date:8/1883
Locality:Great Britain, Perthshire, Glenshee, Forfar, NO17, Mountains near'
ex herb:Rev. Augustin Ley
Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Carex binervis herbarium specimen from Glenshee, Forfar, Perthshire in 1883 by Rev William Richardson Linton.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits
notes:Alpine form
See report for 1883

Documented by hallucigenia on 31st July 2009.

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31/07/2009mossysalDeleted locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Glenshee, Forfar, Mountains near'
31/07/2009mossysalAdded locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Glenshee, Forfar, Mountains near' NO17 (place)
31/07/2009mossysalDeleted determiner's note: The semilate beak of the fruit, linger then the type togeather with the narrow [ female symbol] gliume; suggests that form E.F.Linton discribed as C. sadleir [C. frigida [illegible] brit, now all]
31/07/2009mossysalAdded determiner's note: GOD
31/07/2009mossysalDeleted determiner's note: Alpine form. The serrulate beak of the fruit, longer then the type, together with the narrow [ female symbol] glume; suggests that form which E. F. Linton described as C. sadleri (C. frigida auct brit non All.)
31/07/2009mossysalAdded determiner's note: UC

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hallucigenia wrote
Can someone kindly check Hansons notes for errors thank you.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,
I've done it straight onto the sheet.
Sarah
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you.
Chris
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