ANAUG07/07 Polyzygus tuberosus Dalzell ex Walpers (Please validate)

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Anurag Sharma

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Aug 12, 2015, 1:47:00 AM8/12/15
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Family: Apiaceae
Date: 9th August 2015
Place: Udupi, Karnataka
Habit: Erect herb
Habitat: Shady area under a small clump of trees

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1) http://apps.kew.org/herbcat/getImage.do?imageBarcode=K000695927
2) http://apps.kew.org/herbcat/getImage.do?imageBarcode=K000695928
3) http://florakarnataka.ces.iisc.ernet.in/hjcb2/img/pdf/Polyzygus%20tuberosus/285.pdf.jpg
Fl. Udupi KGB.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Aug 16, 2015, 8:23:13 AM8/16/15
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Forwarding again for validation please.


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Fl. Udupi KGB.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Jun 10, 2019, 3:13:36 AM6/10/19
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Polyzygus tuberosus Dalzell is a syn. of Pinda concanensis (Dalzell) P.K.Mukh. & Constance, from which it looks different.

Appears to be some Seseli species.
Pl. check Seseli indicum Wight & Arn. syn. of Seseli diffusum (Roxb. ex Sm.) Santapau & Wagh (India (Plains of India), S-Nepal, Pakistan (I), Myanmar [Burma] )
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Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg

Saroj Kasaju

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Jun 10, 2019, 11:56:49 AM6/10/19
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Looks like POWO illustration is different.

POWO

Saroj Kasaju


J.M. Garg

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Jun 11, 2019, 12:52:11 AM6/11/19
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Being low resolution, it is difficult to see whether it has been correct connected and named.

J.M. Garg

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Jun 21, 2019, 2:39:16 AM6/21/19
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Polyzygus tuberosus Dalzell is a syn. of Pinda concanensis (Dalzell) P.K.Mukh. & Constance, from which it looks different.
Appears to be some Seseli species.
Pl. check Seseli indicum Wight & Arn. syn. of Seseli diffusum (Roxb. ex Sm.) Santapau & Wagh (India (Plains of India), S-Nepal, Pakistan (I), Myanmar [Burma] )

- from me 

Looks like POWO illustration is different.

POWO
Saroj Kasaju 

Thanks, Saroj ji,

I am also not convinced with this id. 

Also looks different from high resolution specimens at

https://www.gbif.org/species/3631588

 



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Fl. Udupi KGB.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Jun 27, 2019, 12:04:16 AM6/27/19
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Polyzygus tuberosus Dalzell is a syn. of Pinda concanensis (Dalzell) P.K.Mukh. & Constance, from which it looks different.
Appears to be some Seseli species.
Pl. check Seseli indicum Wight & Arn. syn. of Seseli diffusum (Roxb. ex Sm.) Santapau & Wagh (India (Plains of India), S-Nepal, Pakistan (I), Myanmar [Burma] )

Looks like POWO illustration is different.

POWO
Saroj Kasaju 

Thanks, Saroj ji,

I am also not convinced with this id. 

Also looks different from high resolution specimens at

https://www.gbif.org/species/3631588

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Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Aug 12, 2019, 12:18:55 PM8/12/19
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I think this may be Oenanthe javanica (variable species as far as leaves are concerned as can be seen from GBIF). This is also reported from South India as per
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Fl. Udupi KGB.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 1.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 2.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 3.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 4.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 5.jpg
Polyzygus sp. 6.jpg
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