Cryptantha scabrella

Cryptantha scabrella Piper
Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 37: 95. 1924

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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Cryp-tán-tha sca-brél-la
Etymology/Etimología:
L. scaber, rough + ella, diminutive, probably referring to the spinulose tubercles of the nutlets
Synonyms/Sinónimos:
Note:
   
Cryptantha scabrella is currently treated as a synonym of Cryptantha hendersonii.   
Type/Tipo:

C. V. Piper 5043, 2 June 1902, Holotype: US00118513; Isotypes: NY00335188 , WS000501
United States, Oregon, Josephine Co., Grant's Pass. Ca. 42.43 -123.318. Habitat: In dry, open woods.



Treatment from Johnston 1925: 76 (as a synonym of C. hendersonii)

iNaturalist Observations (Research Grade), as C. hendersonii but fitting C. scabrella


Distribution:


Cryptantha scabrella [=Cryptantha hendersonii] Distribution data from: SEINet. Click to see individual records.


Holotype:

Cryptantha scabrella [=Cryptantha hendersonii]
C. V. Piper 5043, 2 June 1902, US00118513
United States, Oregon, Josephine Co., Grant's Pass. Ca. 42.43 -123.318. Habitat: In dry, open woods.


Isotype:

Cryptantha scabrella [=Cryptantha hendersonii]
C. V. Piper 5043, 2 June 1902, NY00335188
United States, Oregon, Josephine Co., Grant's Pass. Ca. 42.43 -123.318. Habitat: In dry, open woods.


Isotype:
 
  
Cryptantha scabrella [=Cryptantha hendersonii]
C. V. Piper 5043, 2 June 1902, WS000501
United States, Oregon, Josephine Co., Grant's Pass. Ca. 42.43 -123.318. Habitat: In dry, open woods.



Exemplar:
   
Cryptantha scabrella [=Cryptantha hendersonii]
Arthur R. Kruckeberg 1949, 1950-06-24 (RSA0076137)
United States, Oregon, Josephine Co., 8 mi. east of O'Brien on Happy Camp-Bolan Lake Road. On serpentine road-fill. Disturbed site.
42.050134 -123.573896
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