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Michel RIMBAUD,
21-12-2024 11:14
Does somebody could send me a key for Olla/Unguicularia genus ?
Thanks in advance.
Michel.
Kosonen Timo,
21-12-2024 18:27
Re : Olla
There isn't really any. Or none that would have very much to do with the diversity. Perhaps best approach is to sit down and read the (little) literature available. And study the relevant folders in "Zotto's folders".
The two frequent and +- well delimited Olla species are O. transiens and O.millepunctata. There are others (described) but they are not that well documented.
For Unguicularia, I find it personally more complicated and have only little experience. I can send you a list of relevant literature.
Timo
The two frequent and +- well delimited Olla species are O. transiens and O.millepunctata. There are others (described) but they are not that well documented.
For Unguicularia, I find it personally more complicated and have only little experience. I can send you a list of relevant literature.
Timo
Michel RIMBAUD,
22-12-2024 09:27
Re : Olla
Hello Timo,
Thanks for your answer, i'll search the cited documents.
And yes I would be glad to receive the ones about Unguicularia.
Friendly.
Michel.
Thanks for your answer, i'll search the cited documents.
And yes I would be glad to receive the ones about Unguicularia.
Friendly.
Michel.