Cruz (G); Conzatti s.n., March 1940, Oaxaca (EH); Karwinski s.n. 
(photograph of the specimen in Berlin), Oaxaca (G)*?; Liebmann 429, 
Oaxaca (?) June 1841 (F, US); Llave s.n. (photograph of the speci- 
men in Geneva) Mexico (possibly Oaxaca) (F, EH, S); C. D. Mill 
(?) s.n., ‘““Cazones, Mexico,’’ October 20, 1923 (NY); Popenoe 744, 
November 28, 1916, Guatemala (US); Schultes 843, June 1939, 
Oaxaca (150 flowers purchased in market in Oaxaca City) (EH); 
Schultes & Reko 493, August 1938, Oaxaca (50 flowers purchased in 
Oaxaca City) (EH); Skutch 1846, December 5, 1935, Guatemala (US). 
Sterile specimens probably or possibly referable to Quararibea funebris: 
Cook & Griggs 489, April 7, 1902, Guatemala (U.S.); Williams 
8928, February-March 1937, Vera Cruz (F). 
Specimens filed hitherto in herbaria as (but now excluded from) Quara- 
ribea funebris: 
Brenes 19247, July 21, 1934, Costa Rica (F); Heyder 2, 1927, 
British Honduras (U.S.); Record & Kuylen H66, February 16, 1927, 
Honduras (NY, US); Renson 318, El Salvador (US); Schipp 407, 
October 15, 1929, British Honduras (A, F, G, M, NY, US); Standley 
§ Valerio 46611, January 10-31, 1926, Costa Rica (US); Williams 
8500, March 1937, Vera Cruz (F, M); Williams 8317, March 1937, 
Vera Cruz (F, US). 
SPECIMENS NOT EXAMINED BUT CITED IN THE LITERA- 
TURE: 
Andrieux 512, Oaxaca (B, K); Hayes s.n., San Salvador (K); Lieb- 
mann s.n., Vera Cruz (K). 
' Abbreviations used for herbaria represent : 
A Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University 
B British Museum (Natural History) 
EH Economic Herbarium of Oakes Ames, Harvard University 
Field Museum of Natural History 
Gray Herbarium, Harvard University 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 
Missouri Botanical Garden 
New York Botanical Garden 
US United States National Herbarium, Smithsonian Institution 
? Photographs of this Karwinski collection have erroneously been 
designated in American herbaria as representing the type of Myrodia 
verticillaris [Mocifio & Sessé] ex de Candolle. It is not a type speci- 
men. Furthermore, it is referable to Quararibea funebris. 
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