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Phresh Phalloids
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.08.11 at 20:24:09(7230)
Peoples,
Just now, Blumea 46(2) has appeared, featuring the official publication of a
number of Amorphophallus species, some of which have already been released
to you via my annual distribution. Just for ye all to know, the following
names are now official:
A. amygdaloides Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. atrorubens Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. boyceanus Hett.
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A. brachyphyllus Hett.
A. dzui Hett.
A. longicomus Hett. & Serebryanyi
A. obscurus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. ochroleucus Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
A. polyanthus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. saururus Hett. A. scutatus Hett. & T.C. Chapman
A. sizemoreae Hett.
A. symonianus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. synandrifer Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
A. tinekeae Hett. & A. Vogel
A. venustus Hett., A. hay & J. Mood
Simultaneously I had to say goodbye to a few existing names, that I
synonimised with others:
A. arnautovii & A. pingbianensis both now synonyms of A. coaetaneus
A. erubescens now under A. muelleri
A. odoratus & A. mellii now under A. dunnii
A. pachystylis now under A. krausei
I guess you all who have A. odoratus just LOOOOOOOOVE this................
Question: I have had no contact whatsoever with Tim Chapman for several
years, since he suddenly seemed to disappear from our mists. Am. scutatus is
published with his authorship too, as i had promised him long ago. Could
anyone who has contact with him, mention this? Thanks. Or maybe tell me how
I can find him again.
Cheerio,
Wilbert
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 2001.08.12 at 17:00:55(7233)
Dear Wilbert,
Congrats, I look forward to getting a copy! Keep up the good work, the
genus Amorphophallus NEEDS people like you working to enlighten the masses!
(Your web-adress 'hetter@worldonline.de' does not seem to work, the
'postmaster' sent my private mail back to me w/ a note to this effect)
Sincerely,
Julius
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>>Peoples,
Just now, Blumea 46(2) has appeared, featuring the official publication of a
number of Amorphophallus species, some of which have already been released
to you via my annual distribution. Just for ye all to know, the following
names are now official:
A. amygdaloides Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. atrorubens Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. boyceanus Hett.
A. brachyphyllus Hett.
A. dzui Hett.
A. longicomus Hett. & Serebryanyi
A. obscurus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. ochroleucus Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
A. polyanthus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. saururus Hett. A. scutatus Hett. & T.C. Chapman
A. sizemoreae Hett.
A. symonianus Hett. & M. Sizemore
A. synandrifer Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
A. tinekeae Hett. & A. Vogel
A. venustus Hett., A. hay & J. Mood
Simultaneously I had to say goodbye to a few existing names, that I
synonimised with others:
A. arnautovii & A. pingbianensis both now synonyms of A. coaetaneus
A. erubescens now under A. muelleri
A. odoratus & A. mellii now under A. dunnii
A. pachystylis now under A. krausei
I guess you all who have A. odoratus just LOOOOOOOOVE this................
Question: I have had no contact whatsoever with Tim Chapman for several
years, since he suddenly seemed to disappear from our mists. Am. scutatus is
published with his authorship too, as i had promised him long ago. Could
anyone who has contact with him, mention this? Thanks. Or maybe tell me how
I can find him again.
Cheerio,
Wilbert
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.08.12 at 19:32:34(7234)
I am sure the postmaster was right in recognising that I am NOT living in
Germany (.de) but Holland (.nl). But you Americans still think Holland is a
province of Germany right? Well that ended in 1945. Always a pleasure to
teach some histrory to the "masses".
Cheerio,
Wilbert.nl
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: aroid-l@mobot.org [mailto:aroid-l@mobot.org]Namens Julius Boos
> Verzonden: zondag 12 augustus 2001 19:01
> Aan: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
> Onderwerp: Re: Phresh Phalloids
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wilbert Hetterscheid
> To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 4:24 PM
> Subject: Phresh Phalloids
>
>
> Dear Wilbert,
>
> Congrats, I look forward to getting a copy! Keep up the
> good work, the
> genus Amorphophallus NEEDS people like you working to
> enlighten the masses!
>
> (Your web-adress 'hetter@worldonline.de' does not seem to work, the
> 'postmaster' sent my private mail back to me w/ a note to this effect)
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Julius
>
> >>Peoples,
>
> Just now, Blumea 46(2) has appeared, featuring the official
> publication of a
> number of Amorphophallus species, some of which have already
> been released
> to you via my annual distribution. Just for ye all to know,
> the following
> names are now official:
>
> A. amygdaloides Hett. & M. Sizemore
> A. atrorubens Hett. & M. Sizemore
> A. boyceanus Hett.
> A. brachyphyllus Hett.
> A. dzui Hett.
> A. longicomus Hett. & Serebryanyi
> A. obscurus Hett. & M. Sizemore
> A. ochroleucus Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
> A. polyanthus Hett. & M. Sizemore
> A. saururus Hett. A. scutatus Hett. & T.C. Chapman
> A. sizemoreae Hett.
> A. symonianus Hett. & M. Sizemore
> A. synandrifer Hett. & V.D. Nguyen
> A. tinekeae Hett. & A. Vogel
> A. venustus Hett., A. hay & J. Mood
>
> Simultaneously I had to say goodbye to a few existing names, that I
> synonimised with others:
>
> A. arnautovii & A. pingbianensis both now synonyms of A. coaetaneus
> A. erubescens now under A. muelleri
> A. odoratus & A. mellii now under A. dunnii
> A. pachystylis now under A. krausei
>
> I guess you all who have A. odoratus just LOOOOOOOOVE
> this................
>
> Question: I have had no contact whatsoever with Tim Chapman
> for several
> years, since he suddenly seemed to disappear from our mists.
> Am. scutatus is
> published with his authorship too, as i had promised him long
> ago. Could
> anyone who has contact with him, mention this? Thanks. Or
> maybe tell me how
> I can find him again.
>
> Cheerio,
> Wilbert
>
>
>
>
>
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