To help move some of the observations out of Genus level (we have 4,293 out of 37,566 observations - so 11%) we have a few complexes to act as holding bins.
(a complex on iNat is defined as a group of species that cannot easily be told apart by photos because they are so similar. In Oxalis, this often means that bulbs are required for further identification)
These are:
- Oxalis anthelmintica 1
- Oxalis bowiei Midland Sorrel 235
- Oxalis semiloba Common Sorrel 52
- Oxalis sp nov ?
- Oxalis depressa Early Sorrel 604
- Oxalis pocockiae Coconut Sorrel 124
- Oxalis eckloniana Pink Sorrel 326
- Oxalis nidulans Bulbil Sorrel 20
- Oxalis multicaulis Multistem Sorrel 152
- Oxalis recticaulis Straight Sorrel 35
- Oxalis versicolor Candycane Sorrel 396
- Oxalis camelopardalis 4
- Oxalis capillacea Hairleaf Sorrel 72
- Oxalis confertifolia Dense Sorrel 57
- Oxalis grammophylla 14
- Oxalis heidelbergensis 0
- Oxalis leptogramma Willowy Sorrel 49
- Oxalis lineolata 3
- Oxalis massoniana Nieuwoudtville Sorrel 35
- Oxalis melanograpta 6
- Oxalis pardalis 1
- Oxalis robinsonii 4
Which other groups might benefit from a complex?
Publicado el
21 de mayo de 2024
por
tonyrebelo
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Please help ID our species and complexes.
Our local specialist @kenneth_oberlander has identified many species and complexes, but they are stuck at generic level because of disagreements. Please help push these.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=any&verifiable=any&taxon_id=47758&preferred_place_id=113055&lrank=complex&ident_user_id=kenneth_oberlander
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NEW SPECIES needing attention:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&taxon_id=47758&verifiable=any&field:New%20species%20reference%20and%20name=
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