I have seen your nice photograph of Paracaryopsis lambertiana in http://raanaphule.blogspot.com/2010/04/paracaryopsis-malabarica.html
I work at the Department of Botany of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on systematics of the nisurdi's plant tribe (Cynoglosseae) and family (Boraginaceae). Although I have had no access to fresh material of Indian plants I think that it would be interesting to include Indian samples of the genus Paracaryopsis in my analyses. I get in touch with you in order to request your help. I don't know if you sometimes go to the area where P. lambertiana or P. coelestina occur. In that case, I would be very grateful if you could collect a sample of these species (a small piece of a plant).
You can contact me in serranogz@gmail.com Many thanks!!
Miguel
P.S.: A recent publication has transferred the species of Paracaryopsis to genus Adelocaryum (so the Indian species should be named A. malabaricum, A.coelestinum and A. lambertianum).
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ReplyDeleteI have seen your nice photograph of Paracaryopsis lambertiana in http://raanaphule.blogspot.com/2010/04/paracaryopsis-malabarica.html
I work at the Department of Botany of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on systematics of the nisurdi's plant tribe (Cynoglosseae) and family (Boraginaceae).
Although I have had no access to fresh material of Indian plants I think that it would be interesting to include Indian samples of the genus Paracaryopsis in my analyses.
I get in touch with you in order to request your help. I don't know if you sometimes go to the area where P. lambertiana or P. coelestina occur. In that case, I would be very grateful if you could collect a sample of these species (a small piece of a plant).
You can contact me in serranogz@gmail.com
Many thanks!!
Miguel
P.S.: A recent publication has transferred the species of Paracaryopsis to genus Adelocaryum (so the Indian species should be named A. malabaricum, A.coelestinum and A. lambertianum).