Analysis of family Primulaceae from Carl Studniczka’s Herbarium
Author(s) -
Dalibor Vladović,
Božena Mitić
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
contribuţii botanice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.191
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2067-3094
pISSN - 0069-9616
DOI - 10.24193/contrib.bot.52.2
Subject(s) - herbarium , primulaceae , geography , flora (microbiology) , botany , archaeology , biology , paleontology , bacteria
In the C. Studniczka's herbarium we have found new herbarium folder which contain herbarium samples from family Primulaceae (Ord. Primulaceeen) which one part has already been analysed (Vladović et al., 2014b). We analysed the data from the new map and integrated with already known data for the family Primulaceae. Most of the analysed herbal material (95 herbarium sheets, with 391 samples of herbal plants) in this part of the C. Studniczka's herbarium were collected in Europe (87 herbarium sheets). According to the labels, the majority of herborized material was collected in the area of Austria (27 herbarium sheets). Most herbarium sheets belong to Flora Dalamtiens collection (11) including Flora Süddalmatiens collection. In reference to the part of Studniczka's herbarium which has already been analysed, there is one botanist or collector which is mentioned for the first time: Hieronymus. Most herbarium sheets were collected by Studniczka himself (38). The oldest herbarium sheets dates from 1866, where as the newest ones date from 1904. The exact year of collection is missing from 6 herbarium labels.
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