1872
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.475
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Mexicanas plantas nuper a collectoribus expeditionis scientificae allatas :aut longis ab annis in herbario musei parisiensis depositas /praeside J. Decaisne ; enumerandas curavit Eug. Fournier.

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“… Poa alpina was first reported for Mexico by Hitchcock (1935) and was accepted by Hultén and Fries (1986) , Beetle (1977) , and Soreng et al (2003) , based solely on the identity of the type specimen of Uralepis mutica which Fournier (1886) described in his Mexicanas plantas as “Absque loco". The holotype was annotated as “ Uralepis mutica Fournier" by Fournier, and “Liebm.…”
Section: Poa Alpina Alpinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Poa alpina was first reported for Mexico by Hitchcock (1935) and was accepted by Hultén and Fries (1986) , Beetle (1977) , and Soreng et al (2003) , based solely on the identity of the type specimen of Uralepis mutica which Fournier (1886) described in his Mexicanas plantas as “Absque loco". The holotype was annotated as “ Uralepis mutica Fournier" by Fournier, and “Liebm.…”
Section: Poa Alpina Alpinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First reported from Mexico by Fournier (1886) as Dissanthelium sclerochloides , Beetle (1987) accepted Dissanthelium mathewsii Ball as the correct name. Soreng (1998) and Refulio-Rodríguez et al (2012) concluded there were too many intermediates between this and the smaller and shorter spikeleted Dissanthelium calycina (J. Presl) Kunth, and therefore, treated the taxon as a subspecies or variety.…”
Section: Poa Calycina Mathewsiimentioning
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“…The masculine epithet was used too, at varietal level, by Cosson & Durieu (1854) in O. crus-galli var. colonus and again at species level by Fournier (1886). Buse (1854), unaware of either Link's or Parlatore's earlier combinations, named it Echinochloa colonum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%