Adam's apple
Thomas Lammers
lammers at VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Wed Apr 12 07:42:37 CDT 2000
At 10:37 PM 4/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Lammers must have heard the story too, since he wrote:
>Wasn't there a new species of Vaccinium that caused some problems for the
>Cerro Neblina expedition a few years ago? Don't recall the details, but
>the assumption was that all known species of the genus were OK, so the sp.
>nov. should be, too.
>
>If anyone knows the name of the botanist and can refresh my memory I would
>appreciate it.
It seems to me this was written as part of an account of the expedituion in
some semi-popular venue (Natural History? Smithsonian?)
Tom
Thomas G. Lammers, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor and Curator of the Herbarium (OSH)
Department of Biology and Microbiology
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901-8640 USA
e-mail: lammers at uwosh.edu
phone (office): 920-424-7085
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Plant systematics; classification, nomenclature, evolution, and
biogeography of the Campanulaceae s. lat.
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