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"having a small number of parts" |
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M. E. Jones 2472, 1 July 1881. USA: California: Santa Cruz Co., Santa Cruz |
Johnston 1925 description of Cryptantha micromeres
Note: Simpson et al. (2017) indicates that Cryptantha micromeres should be transferred from the genus Johnstonella to Cryptantha, as done here.
Distribution of Cryptantha micromeres:
Left: Biota of North America Program (BONAP). COLOR KEY: Dark green=present in state; Light green=present in county, not rare. Accessed 13 Dec 2012
Right: Georeferenced herbarium specimens from CCH2.org, Leaflet Open Street Map. Click map to see current records.
Holotype:
M. E. Jones 2472, U.S.A.: California: Santa Cruz Co., Santa Cruz
Holotype: GH00097024
Exemplars:
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Cryptantha micromeres, large/odd nutlet (above) and one of 3 small nutlets (below)
Burch 8V96B, 10 May 1996 (SDSU12173)
USA: California, San Diego, Iron Mountain. North side, adjacent to main trail. 32.977035, -116.957346, 585 meters
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Cryptantha micromeres, large/odd nutlet (above) and one of 3 small nutlets (below)
Reiser 6-IV-89, 6 Apr 1989 (SDSU14565)
USA: California, San Diego County, .Camp Joseph Pendleton MCB. Base Section: North Uniform. 33.31667, -117.48333, 24 meters
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