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Good morningI am searching for a locality in N-Africa where Maire collected. A specimen of Orbilia (Maire 3055), on wood of Ulmus campestris, has the location:
Narengo, forêt de Sidi-Sliman (last word uncertain)
14.I.1915 (or 1919?), as "Orbilia rubella var."
No country is given. I could imagine that in the below articles such a location would be mentioned.
For any help I am very thankful
Zotto
Maire, R.C.J.E. (1917). Schedae ad mycothecam boreali-Africanam. Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique de Nord 8 (4): 74-84.
Maire, R.C.J.E. (1917). Champignons nord-Africains nouveaux ou peu connus. Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique de Nord 8: 134-200.
Maire, R.C.J.E. (1919). Une ustilaginale nouvelle de la flore nord-Africaine. Bulletin de la Société de Hist. Nat. Afrique du Nord 10: 46-47.
Maire, R.C.J.E. (1927). Champignons nord-Africains nouveaux ou peu connus. Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord 18: 117-120.
Maire, R.C.J.E. (1928). Diagnoses de champignons inédits de l'Afrique du Nord. Bulletin Trimestriel de la Société Mycologique de France 44: 37-56.
Cordially
Francis
I find Hadjout WSW of Algier, it is located away from larger forests both in the north and south. Do you have an idea how to find out which is the forst meant by Maire? A map of Algeria showing this info i did not find.
Zotto
http://www.algerie360.com/algerie/tipasaprojet-de-la-foret-recreative-a-hadjout-a-quand-le-lancement/
and
http://www.villes.co/algerie/carte_errahaba_42202.html
Cordially
Francis
But another link led me to a village 3.5 km NNW of Hadjout, and there are forests between, see attach.
http://www.alltravels.com/algeria/tipaza/nador/photos/current-photo-45609863
So I think the unnamed village is Errahaba
Zotto
