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Cyperaceae name details

Oreobolopsis inversa Dhooge & Goetgh.

1693235  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1693235)

 unaccepted
Species
terrestrial
Dhooge, S.; Goetghebeur, P. (2002). A new Andean species and a new combination in Oreobolopsis (Cyperaceae). Novon , 12: 338-342.
page(s): 338 [details] 
Holotype  GENT, geounit Ecuador  
Holotype GENT, geounit Ecuador [details]
Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Updated namePublishedIn from Novon 12: 338 2002 to Novon 12(3): 338. 2002 , according to IPNI....  
Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Updated namePublishedIn from Novon 12: 338 2002 to Novon 12(3): 338. 2002 , according to IPNI. Information provided by Alan E. on email Jul. 15 2020. More details could be found in [details]
Cyperaceae Working Group. (2025). [see How to cite]. Global Cyperaceae Database. Oreobolopsis inversa Dhooge & Goetgh.. Accessed at: https://www.cyperaceae.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1693235 on 2025-04-20
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Nomenclature

original description Dhooge, S.; Goetghebeur, P. (2002). A new Andean species and a new combination in Oreobolopsis (Cyperaceae). Novon , 12: 338-342.
page(s): 338 [details] 

basis of record Plants of the World Online (POWO). , available online at https://powo.science.kew.org/ [details] 

 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Holotype GENT, geounit Ecuador [details]
Isotype AAU, geounit Ecuador [details]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomic remark Source in seed data: wcs Updated namePublishedIn from Novon 12: 338 2002 to Novon 12(3): 338. 2002 , according to IPNI. Information provided by Alan E. on email Jul. 15 2020. More details could be found in [details]

Translation A stiff perennial herb. Leaves erect. Spike solitary terminal. Lower glumes empty 3. Glumes florid 3-4. Flower bisexual, tepals 3 + 3, scale-like, with shorter achenes. Achene brown, obovate, triangular. [details]