. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Map No Payson, 52. Soulheastcin L'tah. Range of C /f;;»/x (). Map No. 53. Western Colorado and soiilhcaslcrn Range olC. ostcrhoutii (Payson) Payson. lltah mm; mulcts hmcculaio, }.2 iniii long, mm wide, usiuilly less lluin t'mii inaluring, margins obtuse, not in contact, dorsal surface cari- iiate, sharply tuberculatc and rugose, ventral surface sharply tuberculate, scar open, constricted above the base, elevated margin evident but not conspicuous. Collections: 16 (ii); representative: W. A. Weber 6
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Map No Payson, 52. Soulheastcin L'tah. Range of C /f;;»/x (). Map No. 53. Western Colorado and soiilhcaslcrn Range olC. ostcrhoutii (Payson) Payson. lltah mm; mulcts hmcculaio, }.2 iniii long, mm wide, usiuilly less lluin t'mii inaluring, margins obtuse, not in contact, dorsal surface cari- iiate, sharply tuberculatc and rugose, ventral surface sharply tuberculate, scar open, constricted above the base, elevated margin evident but not conspicuous. Collections: 16 (ii); representative: W. A. Weber 6088 (ARIZ. COLO. CS. RM. UTC):G. E. Osterhout 6138 (COLO. RM): D. Alwood I5.^8A(BRY); B. F. Har- rison 11923 (BRY): Welsh. Moore and Canter 2946 (BRY); G. Moore 399 (BRY): G. Moore 299 (BRY): S. 7070 (BRY). ilolotypc: G. L. Osterhout 6138. ct)llecled in Monument I'ark. near Grand Junction. Mesa County, Colorado, 3 June 1921, RM. Photograph at BrS'. Isotypc at COLO. Distribution: Mesa County. Colorado, and San Juan (\)unly, Utah. Growing in sandy soil, ^00 to feet. Map No. .53. May to June. This very distinctive specie is not often collected, but is one of the most distinct in the entire subgenus because of its small size. 54. Cryptaiitlia (A. Nels.) Payson Crvptantha paivdoxa (A. Nels.) Payson. Ann. Mo. 14:330. 1927. Orcocarva paradoxa A. Nels. Bot. Cm. 56:69. 1913. Oreocarya gypsophila Payson. Bot. Claz. 60:380. 1915. (Type: On dry gvpsiim hill in Paradox Valle\. Colo- rado. 18 June'1914. Payson 458.) Caespitose perennial. dm tall: stems 1- many. slender. dm long, subtomentose near the base, weakly setose above; leaves oblanceolate to spatulatc. usually folded, obtuse. cm long, cm wide, dorsal surface with appressed se- tose-pustulate hairs, ventral surface uniformly strigose and without pustulate hairs, the petioles ciliate- niargined; inflorescence subcapitate. dm long, setose, foliar bracts inconsp
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