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Orobanche alsatica var. mayeri, "Zellerhornwiese" (loc. class.), phot. Uhlich 02.07.2009

1. The Scientific plant names are based on Hooker and Jackson, 1895, continued by the International Plant Names Index (IPNI). <http://www.ipni.org/index.html>

For the rules see International Association for Plant Taxonomy IAPI Europe, 1989, continued by the Index Herbariorum. <http://sciweb.nybg.org/science2/IndexHerbariorum.asp>.

2. The Herbar Abbreviations follows Holmgren et al., 1990.

3. The Periodical Abbreviations follows Lawrence et al., 1968 and Bridson and Smith, 1991. The citations of of literature, periodicals and electronical documents based on Walther, 2000.

4. Author Names and Abbreviations:

Brummitt, R. K., 1966 -. Index to European taxonomic literature. 1966, 1968, 1969 (ab 1968 together with Ian Keith Ferguson; publ. in Regnum Vegetabile)
Brummitt, R. K. & C. E. Powell, 1992. Authors of plant names. A list of authors of scientific names of plants, with recommended standard forms of their names, including abbreviations. Royal Botan. Gardens, Kew, 732 pp. (ISBN 0-947643-44-3)

5. The Hierarchy of higher taxa of the Subfamily use Teryokhin et al., 1993.

6. The Geographical system is based on Hollis and Brummit, 1992 and Brummit, 2001 (pdf), for Turkey additional the grid system of Davis et al., 1988.

7. The Chorology follows Takhtajan, 1986.

Here you can find useful images of floristic or geographical units of several regions.

The country abbreviations follows the complete list of the current officially assigned ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes, using the English short country names officially used by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).

8. Definitions, Glossary: - Federal Geographic Data Commitee (FGDC, ed.), 1997.

9. Transliteration of Cyrillic Characters: - ISO 9 (1995) and DIN 1460 (1982)

10. Historical and non-decimal measurements:

  • Linea = 1/144 Parish Foot = 2,2558 mm
  • Pollex = ca. 1 inch (1") = 2,46 - 2,47 cm
  • Foot = 30,48 cm
  • Mile (terrestrical or statute mile) = 1,609344 km
  • hexapeda = 6 roman feet (29,6 cm) = 1,776 m
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