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  Photos from the old ID Center
From: "Marek Argent" <abri1973 at wp.pl> on 2010.08.17 at 21:24:35(21284)

Hello everybody,

I found a few photos of identified plant from the old (before 2005) ID Center,

They are identified now, but I don't know the authors of these photos.

If anybody recognizes his/her work, please answer here or to my address

araceum@wp.pl

And a question to the experts: These photos of Incarum pavonii were id'ed as Asterostigma pavonii,

could you check if the photos show the proper species?

Best,

Marek Argent

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From: Scherberich <aroids at numericable.fr> on 2010.08.20 at 14:32:10(21290)
Dear Marek,

I am the author of both pictures of Lasimorpha senegalensis. These are old pictures taken in Ivory Coast in 1997.

With best regards,

David

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.09.01 at 20:43:56(21363)
Dear Marek:

I just came across this old
message. Did you get the authors for these? Incarum pavonii is a new name for
Asterostigma pavonii.

Tom

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From: "Marek Argent" <abri1973 at wp.pl> on 2010.09.03 at 00:20:45(21368)

Dear Tom,

Now I know only the author of Lasimorpha senegalensis.

The other photos are Zomicarpella amazonica

and the third plant was identified as Asterostigma sp.,

so I don't know if it is Incarum pavonii or a species of Asterostigma.

I attach these photos again.

They are very small, but we have to remember that they were taken before 2005,

when the most common monitor resolution was 800x600.

Best,

Marek

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.09.06 at 18:42:34(21408)
Dear Marek: Asterostigma pavonii Schott was
transferred to Incarum so it is now Incarum pavonii (Schott) E.G. Gonçalves. Zomicarpella
amazonica Bogner is correct for the other one.

Tom ,

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