D.regia + Utric phylogeny

Fernando Rivadavia Lopes (ferndriv@usp.br)
Fri, 29 Sep 1995 14:17:40 -0500 (CDT)

> "D. regia, known only from one montane locality near Worcester in the
> Cape, also stands apart because of its robust rhizome, its large size
> and undivided styles."

I remember receiving seeds of D.regia from Eric Green who claimed
they were from another mountain top, not the TYPE site. Didn't he ever
publish this important anywhere? Is everyone aware of this?

> Is anyone attempting to unravel the phylogeny of Utricularia, using DNA
> techniques?
>
> Michael

Now that would be really interesting! I intend to do this with
the Brazilian Drosera and maybe one day I'll get to the Genlisea and
Utrics, but that's probably far off in the future.

Fernando Rivadavia
Sao Paulo, Brazil