Re: Typhomatum/Sauronium venosum


I like changes, but not too often, in 2000 the genus Sauromatum disappeared 
and 9 years lates it's going to come back triumphally. The inflorescence 
structure and leaf shape of T. venosum is identical with some other 
Typhonium species. Better to leave Sauromatum as a section of Typhonium and 
not to dive too deep cos you can drown.

Marek



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Marak" <samarak@gizmoworks.com>
To: "Discussion of aroids" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Typhomatum/Sauronium venosum


> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Wilbert Hetterscheid wrote:
>
>> Sauromatum venosum. Sauromatum will be reinstated in a paper by Natalie
>> Cusimano and myself, based on latest molecular evidence. It will include
>> several species formerly in Typhonium.
>
> You're just doing this to toy with us, right? And in a couple more years,
> you'll bring out *new* molecular evidence (which you probably already have
> hidden away!) to resink the newly resurrected Sauromtum back into
> Typhonium?
>
> Steve
>
> -- Steve Marak
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