1833
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.44905
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Herbarium Pedemontanum; juxta methodum naturalem dispositum, additis nonnullis stirpibus exoticis ad universos ejusdem methodi ordines exhibendos, curante Aloysio Colla ...

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“…Colla (1835) described S. deltoideum from material grown in Italy from seeds sent by C. Bertero from Chile as “Solanum scabrum”. Of the two specimens from Colla’s herbarium in TO, only one is labelled as originally identified as “S.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Colla (1835) described S. deltoideum from material grown in Italy from seeds sent by C. Bertero from Chile as “Solanum scabrum”. Of the two specimens from Colla’s herbarium in TO, only one is labelled as originally identified as “S.…”
Section: Species Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& Schult.). The name S. cestrifolium has also been attributed to Willdenow by Gussone (1825, as a nomen nudum ) and subsequently validated by Colla (1835); this epithet refers to plants now considered part of the species S. bahamense L. (Strickland-Constable et al 2008). We have not lectotypified S. cestrifolium Jacq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gürke 1893 = Euploca polyphylla Heliotropium littorale Mart. ex Colla 1835 = Euploca filiformis (Lehm.) J.I.M.Melo & Semir Heliotropium longepetiolatum (Fresen.)…”
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“…Melochia pyramidata L., Sp Colla (1833) and Fryxell (1976Fryxell ( , 1999 attributed the collections of Hibiscus anonimus to Martius, but Martius did not collect in Cabo Frio or Rio Doce. The date "April 1816" on the original label by Wied at BR 0000006586515 is one of the discrepancies detailed earlier, since in Wied-Neuwied (1820), Wied reported the passage by Rio Doce and Regência in late December 1815.…”
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“…Colla's herbarium was acquired by the University of Turin in 1849 and remains at TO. This collection comprises about 10,000 specimens and includes exsiccatae from a number of Italian and European from Martius and specimens from Bertero's expeditions to the Antilles, the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Chile (for more detailed information about Colla and his herbarium see: Parlatore, 1850;Delponte, 1852;Forneris and Pistarino, 2011 (Colla, 1833), most of the Brazilian species described by him still remain either ignored or treated as literature of the families concerned. In volume I, Colla acknowledged the material received from Martius for 36 species names, attributing their specimens to Martius.…”
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