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Mike d'Apice



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 9:46 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Euphrasia (6262) Reply with quote

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Specimen #310004

Taxon:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia rostkoviana Hayne
Filed in taxon folder:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia L.
Collected by:Rev. Augustin Ley
Collection date:2/9/1891
Locality:Great Britain, VC35 Monmouthshire, Catbrook, SO5102
ex herb:Rev. Augustin Ley
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Euphrasia rostkoviana herbarium specimen from Catbrook, VC35 Monmouthshire in 1891 by Rev. Augustin Ley.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:Top row center and right specimens and bottom row, both specimens only - Remainder E. anglica. Trevor Evans' Flora of Monmouthshire records only 2 Euphrasia spp for the areas around Catbrook - Monmouth - Chepstow (ie the E of the county);

Documented by mikedaps on 29th October 2010.

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03/11/2010mikedapsDeleted determination (orig): Euphrasia
03/11/2010mikedapsAdded determination (orig): Euphrasia rostkoviana
03/11/2010mikedapsAdded note: Top row center and right specimens and bottom row, both specimens only - Remainder E. anglica. Trevor Evans' Flora of Monmouthshire records only 2 Euphrasia spp for the areas around Catbrook - Monmouth - Chepstow (ie the E of the county);

Specimen #310078

Taxon:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia anglica Pugsley
Filed in taxon folder:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia L.
Collected by:Rev. Augustin Ley
Collection date:2/9/1891
Locality:Great Britain, VC35 Monmouthshire, Catbrook, SO5102
ex herb:Rev. Augustin Ley
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:All except top row center and right specimens and bottom row, specimens which are E. rostkoviana. Trevor Evans' Flora of Monmouthshire records only 2 Euphrasia spp for the areas around Catbrook - Monmouth - Chepstow (ie the E of the county); . Trevor Evans' Flora of Monmouthshire records only 2 Euphrasia spp for the areas around Catbrook - Monmouth - Chepstow (ie the E of the county);

Documented by mikedaps on 3rd November 2010.

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mikedaps wrote
Not sure but as collected in Monmouthshire, if got geol correct from site on "Devonian conglomerates" and from CTW E. key: E. (appropriately) confusa seems to be best bet from the photo... Any agreement of better ID??


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

On the geographic issue, Trevor Evans' Flora of Monmouthshire records only 2 Euphrasia spp for the areas around Catbrook - Monmouth - Chepstow (ie the E of the county); E anglica & E rostkoviana ssp rostkoviana. He states E confusa is confined to the NW uplands of the county. Both these areas and the land between are Devonian.
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Mike d'Apice



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks - based on which - seems that top right pair and lowest (3rd row) pair may fit E. rostkoviana (if use internode length shorter than cauline leaves at base changing to longer at top as about only visible differentiating feature from E. anglica). Remainder then probably ought to be E. anglica: middle row right seems reasonable fit. But top left's seems to have much smaller leaves (E. confusa like) and some of others seem intermediate between E. r and E. a if not others.... reckon would need clearer view of leaves to be positive unless anyone can make them out? Or should one just leave it as E. specimens of various nk species or variation within one or more sp.
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