Species Penaea mucronata
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Penaea:
For Pierre Pena (1535–1605), French physician to Henri III of France, botanist, and ecclesiastical assistant to Matthias de L’Obel (1538–1616) (see Lobelia). In collaboration with Mattias de L’Obel, he published Stirpium adversary nova (1571) and Seu Plantarum stirpum historia (1576) which was later translated into Flemish. In Stirpium they described some 1 300 species, including the localities where they were collected, mainly around Montpellier, France, and in Switzerland and the Netherlands. The two works had a huge number of wood engravings. These early botanical books describing plants followed pre-Linnaean principles with the emphasis on leaf analysis.
Etymology of mucronata:
From the Latin mucronatus = ‘sharp pointed’.
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Protologue:
Sp. Pl. 1: 111 (1753)
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Year published:
1753
Observations of Taxon
Penaea mucronata
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Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
12/12/2020 - 3:26pm
Collection:
Penaea mucronata
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Name of observer:
Mary Maytham Kidd (David)
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Date observed unknown
Penaea mucronata
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Pauline Bohnen (David)
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Penaea mucronata
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Name of observer:
Maarten Groos (David)
Date observed:
19/05/2008 - 2:09pm
Collection:
Penaea mucronata
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Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
11/07/2018 - 6:50pm
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