stroyed, but a Llave collection of Quararibea funebris in 
the herbarium at Geneva has passed as the type. It is 
labelled in Llave’s handwriting, but the word ‘‘typus’’ 
has been added in another hand. Although Vischer ap- 
parently considered this to be the type, it probably does 
not represent the collection from which Levarza funebris 
was described, because Llave explicitly stated that the 
branch which was sent to him for description bore flowers 
and fruits; the Llave collection in Geneva is sterile and 
has no indications of ever having borne flowers or fruits. 
Quararibea Fieldii Millspaugh in Field Col. Mus. 
Bot. 1, 1 (1897) 309—Millspaugh in Field Col. Mus. 
Bot. 1, 1 (1898) 879—Vischer in Bull. Soc. Bot. Genéve, 
s. 2, 11 (1919) 210—Standley in Contrib. U.S. Nat. 
Herb. 28, 8 (1923) 788—Bakhuisen van den Brink in 
Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, s. 3, 6, 2 (1924) 210— 
Standley in Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Bot. Ser. 3, 3 (19380) 
354—Standley in Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Bot. Ser. 12 
(1936) 251. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: 
Specimens referable to Quararibea Fieldii; 
Gaumer 879, August 1895, Yucatan (F—Typr), (F, G, NY, US— 
Isoryprs); Lundell 6507, June-August 1936, British Honduras (M, 
US); F. Morton 359, December 21, 1928, Guatemala (F); Schott 18, 
November 18, 1864, Yucatan (F); Schott 18a, November 18, 1864, 
Yucatan (F); Standley 54638, December 6, 1927-March 20, 1928, 
Honduras (US); Steere 1472, June 22, 1932, Yucatan (F, M); Steven- 
son & Smart s.n., December 1930, British Honduras (M); Stevenson 
§ Smart 146, December 9, 1930, British Honduras (F); Stolf 59, 
British Honduras (F). 
Sterile specimens probably or possibly referable to Quararibea Fieldii: 
Bartlett 12220, March 21, 1931, Guatemala (F,M, NY, US); Gaumer 
23987, 1917-1921, Yucatan (F, US); Gentle 1716, August 20, 1935, 
British Honduras (F, M); Lundell 45, October 1928, British Hondu- 
ras (F, M); Record & Kuylen H66, February 16, 1927, Honduras 
(NY, US); Steere 1605, June 28, 1932, Yucatan (M); Williams 8317 
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