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Type Specimens at Botanical Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Coimbatore (MH) Type specimens at Botanical Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Coimbatore (MH) Scientific Name with Family Name Place of Collection Collection Name of the Collection Type Details Herbarium Authority Date Collector /Field No. Acronym Gomphostemma keralense Labiatae Way to Mangaladevi Temple, 10.10.1976 K. Vivekananthan 48658 Isotype – 3 MH Vivek., Gopalan & Ansari Idukki Dist., Kerala Premna balakrishnanii A. Verbenaceae Kalakkadu Wildlife Sanctuary, 2.10.1987 A. Rajendran 86701 Isotype – 1 MH Rajendran & P. Daniel Sengantheri to Kakkachi, Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Premna mundanthuraiensis A. Verbenaceae Mundanthurai Wildlife 4.10.1987 A. Rajendran 867 17 Isotype – 1 MH Rajendran & P. Daniel Sanctuary, Mundanthurai to Karaiyar, Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Geniosporum prostratum Benth. Labiatae Kudiraimoli Teri, Tirunelveli Dist., 29.11.1961 K.M. Sebastine & K. 13701 C -F Isotype – 4 MH var. longiracemosum Ramam. & Tamil Nadu Ramamurthy Sebastine Leucas anandaraoana P. Umam. Lamiaceae Upputhanni Island, Western 1.2.1994 P. Daniel 101669 Isotype – 1 MH & P. Daniel Side, Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve, Tamil Nadu Leucas deodikarii Billore & Lamiaceae Dhak khilla, Junnar, Poona Dist., 23.9.1968 Hemadri, K. 117970J Iso type – 1 MH Hemadri Maharashtra Leucas vestita Benth. var. Labiatae Upper Vagavurrai, Devicolam, 11.8.1967 B.V. Shetty & K. 28372 Isotype – 9 MH devicolamensis B.V. Shetty & Kottayam Dist., Kerala Vivekananthan Vivek. Leucas lavandulifolia Sm. Lamiaceae Nagalapuram hills,C hittoor Dist., 4.10.1974 M. Chandrabose 45228 B -I Isotype – 8 MH Andhra Pradesh Leucas mollissima Wall. var. Labiatae Cherukonda, Vishakapatnam 4.1.1968 G.V. Subba Rao 229743 B - Isotype – 13 MH sebastiana Subba Rao & Dist., Andhra Pradesh N Kumari Leucas mollissima Wall. var. Labiatae Minumuluru to Kappakonda, 24.12.1967 G.V. Subba Rao 29633 A -F Isotype - 6 MH sebastiana Subba Rao & Vishakapatnam Dist., Andhra Kumari Pradesh Leucas mukerjiana Subba Rao Labiatae Cherukonda, Vishakapatnam 29 .8.1966 G.V. Subba Rao 28182B -D Isotype – 3 MH & Kumari Dist., Andhra Pradesh Leucas mukerjiana Subba Rao Labiatae Cherukonda, Vishakapatnam 4.1.1968 G.V. Subba Rao & 29741 A -U Paratype – MH & Kumari Dist., Andhra Pradesh G.R. Kumari 10 Leucas vestita Benth. var. Labiatae Upper Vagavurrai, Devicolam, 11.8.1967 B.V. Shetty & K. 28372 B - J Isotype – 9 MH devicolamensis B.V. Shetty & Kottyam Dist., Kerala Vivekananthan Vivek. Leucas vestita Benth. var. Labiatae Upper Vagavurrai, Devic olam, 16.11.1965 B.V. Shetty & K. 26441 A - Paratype – 7 MH devicolamensis B.V. Shetty & Kottyam Dist., Kerala Vivekananthan G Vivek. Pogostemon speciosus Benth. Labiatae Carrington, Nilgiri Dist., Tamil 5.1.1971 B.V. Shetty 37715 Paratype – 2 MH Nadu Pogostemon speciosus Benth. Labiatae Muthukuzhivayal way, 1.2.1978 A.N. Henry 53351 Holotype – 1 MH Kanyakumari Dist., Tamil Nadu Pogostemon travancoricus Lamiaceae Lower Vagavurrai, Devicolam, 5.2.1970 B.V. Shetty + K. 33420 B -Z Isotype – 11 MH Bedd. var. devicolamensis B.V. Idukki Dist., Kerala Vivekananthan Shetty & Vivek. Pogostemon travancoricus Lamiaceae Lower Vagavurrai, Devicolam, 25.4.1966 B.V. Shetty + K. 27370 A -F Paratype – 6 MH Bedd. var. devicolamensis B.V. Idukki Dist., Kerala Vivekananthan Shetty & Vivek. Indotristicha tirune lveliana B.D. Podostemaceae Thulukkanparai, Tirukkurungudi, 17.2.1972 S. Karthikeyan 40159 B — Isotype – 18 MH Sharma, Karthik. & B.V. Shetty Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu S Piper pedicellatum sp. nov. Piperaceae Silent Valley, Palghat Dist., 6.4.19 88 K.C. Velayudan & AV282 Holotype – 1 MH Kerala V.A. Amalraj Dicraea filifolia Ramam. & J. Podostemonaceae Parambikulam submergible 22.11.1962 K. Ramamurthy 15325 C -F Isotype – 4 MH Joseph area, Trichur Dist., Kerala Dicraea filifolia Ramam. & J. Podo stemonaceae Parambikulam submergible 19.6.1964 K. Ramamurthy 20018 B -F Paratype – 5 MH Joseph area, Trichur Dist., Kerala Cinnamomum nicolsonianum Lauraceae Peruvannamuzhi, Calicut Dist., 2.2.1980 M. Shylaja CU26217 Holotype – 1 MH Manilal & M. Shylaja Kerala Cinnamomum chemungianum M. Lauraceae Chemungi, Thiruvananthapuram 19.5.1979 M. Mohanan 61830 A -B Isotype – 2 MH Mohanan & A.N. Henry Dist., Kerala Thottea dinghoui Swarupan. Aristolochiaceae Goodrikkal Range, Muliyar, 26.11.1981 K. Swa rupanandan ECOL:302 Holotype – 1 MH Quilon Dist., Kerala A Thottea dinghoui Swarupan. Aristolochiaceae Goodrikkal Range, Muliyar, 26.11.1981 K. Swarupanandan ECOL:302 Isotype – 1 MH Quilon Dist., Kerala D Cleistanthus sankunnianus Sivar. Euphorbiaceae AVS Herbal ga rden, Kottakkal, 6.1.1983 Indu AVS 1486 Isotype – 1 MH & Balach. Kerala Croton caudatus Geiseler. Euphorbiaceae Velara, Kottayam Dist., Kerala 21.8.1965 K.M. Sebastine 25343 A-D Isotype – 4 MH Croton lacciferus Blanco Euphorbiaceae Pullankandam R.F., Trichur Dist ., 11.4.1977 K. Ramamurthy 49293 , Paratype – MH Kerala 49359, 17 48499 Croton lacciferus Blanco Euphorbiaceae Triveny, Idukki Dist., Kerala 11.10.1972 B.D. Sharma 42473 A -E Paratype – 6 MH Croton caudatus Geiseler. Euphorbiaceae Pamba Valley, Idikki D ist., 22.3.1973 B.D. Sharma 43952 Paratype – 8 MH Kerala Croton caudatus Geiseler.l Euphorbiaceae Riverside of Mudurapalai, 13.6.1963 K.M. Sebastine 16432 A -E Paratype – 5 MH Kottayam Dist., Kerala Croton caudatus Geiseler. Euphorbiaceae Peruvanthanam to Pulluparai, 22.5.1965 K. Vivekananthan 23946 A -F Paratype – 6 MH Kottayam Dist., Kerala Euphorbia santapaui A.N. Euphorbiaceae Agastyamalai (1st peak), 27.8.1963 A.N. Henry 17353 B -F Isotype – 5 MH Henry Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Euphorbia senguptae N.P. Euphorbiaceae Gurral cheruvu, Palkonda R.F., 6.10.1958 K. Subramanyam & 6820 B -G Isotype – 6 MH Balakr. & Subr. Cuddapah Dist., Andhra N.P. Balakrishnan Pradesh Euphorbia linearifolia Roth var. Euphorbiaceae Chelama, Kurnool Dist., Andhra 6.7.1963 J.L. Ellis 16774 B -D Isotype – 3 MH nallamalayana J.L. Ellis Pradesh Euphorbia concanensis Janarth. Euphorbiaceae Achirane between Phonda and 20.9.1993 M.K. Janasthanam & 1002 Isotype – 1 MH & S.R. Yadav Vaibhavadi, Sindhudurg, Goa S.R. Yadav Euphorbia linearifolia Roth var. Euphorbiaceae Near Teak nursery, Chelama, 18.3.1965 J.L. Ellis 23711 A -L Paratype – MH nallamalayana J.L. Ellis Kurnool Dist., Andhra Pradesh 12 Euphorbia balakrishnanii Binojk. Euphorbiaceae Vellanad reserve Forest, 25.2.199 0 M.S. Binoj Kumar 85092 A Holotype – 1 MH & Gopalan Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu Euphorbia balakrishnanii Binojk. Euphorbiaceae Vellanad reserve Forest, 25.2.1990 M.S. Binoj Kumar 85092 B -D Isotype – 3 MH & Gopalan Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu Euphorbia senguptae A.N . Euphorbiaceae Agastyamalai (1st peak), 27.5.1963 A.N. Henry 16349 A - F Paratype – 6 MH Henry Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Euphorbia vajravelui Binojk. & Euphorbiaceae Kalakkad R.F., Ayyanar Raja 5.3.1 989 M.S. Binoj Kumar 93914 Isotype – 1 MH N.P. Balakr. Estate, Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Jatropha tanjorensis Ellis & Euphorbiaceae Kallimedu -Vedaranyam 20.1.1961 J.L. Ellis 11809 B -F Isotype – 5 MH Saroja Jatropha maheshwarii Subram. Euphorbiaceae Kanyakumari, Sea level, 5.4.1956 M.P. Nayar 107 E -F Isotype – 2 MH & Nayar Kanyakumari Dist., Tamil Nadu Jatropha villosa Wight var. Euphorbiaceae Melamadam forest, Tirupathur 15.8.1964 K. Ramamurthy 20937 B -F Isotype – 5 MH ramnadensis Ramam. Taluk, Ramnad Dist., Tamil Nadu Jatropha villosa Wight var. Euphorbiaceae Melamadam forest, Tirupathur 15.9.1965 K. Ramamurthy 25804 B -E Paratype – 4 MH ramnadensis Ramam. Taluk, Ramnad Dist., Tamil Nadu Mallotus subramanyamii J.L. Euphorbiaceae Moolakadu, Ouchterloy Valley, 29.7. 1970 J.L. Ellis 34863 Isotype – 1 MH Ellis Nilgiri Dist., Tamil Nadu Mallotus subramanyamii J.L. Euphorbiaceae Moolakadu, Ouchterloy Valley, 29.7.1970 J.L. Ellis s.n. –Acc Paratype – 2 MH Ellis Nilgiri Dist., Tamil Nadu No. 48028/25 Reidia singampattiana Sebast. Euphorbia ceae Kakachi, in crevices of rocks, 15.10.1957 K.M. Sebastine & 4486 B - F Isotype – 6 MH & A.N. Henry Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu A.N. Henry Sauropus varieri Sivar. & Euphorbiaceae AVS Herbal garden, Kottakkal, 12.8.1983 Indu 1579 Isotype – 1 MH Balach. Kerala Acro blastum ambavanense Balanophoraceae Ambavane, Poona Dist., 26.10.1964 B.V. Reddi 99494 Isotype – 1 MH Reddi Maharashtra Elatostema lineolatum Wight Urticaceae Kannikatti to Agastyamalai, 22.8.1963 A.N. Henry 16983 B -N Isotype – 13 MH var. setosum A.N. Henry Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Elatostema lineolatum Wight Urticaceae Kannikatti to Agastyamalai, 26.5.1963 A.N. Henry 16322 A -F Paratype – 6 MH var. setosum A.N. Henry Tirunelveli Dist., Tamil Nadu Halophila ovalis (R. Br.) J.D. Hydrocharitaceae Thenpakkam bridge (Kaliveli 24.3.1987 K. Ravikumar & R. 85440 A - Isotype – 13 MH Hook. subsp. ramamurthiana K. Tank) near Marakkanam, South Ganesan M Ravik. & R. Ganesan Arcot Dist., Tamil Nadu. Halophila ovalis (R. Br.) J.D. Hydrocharitaceae Theetapuram – Madanoor back 29.6.1988 K. Ravikumar & R. 88153 A -H Paratype – 8 MH Hook. subsp. ramamurthiana K. waters, Etharmukkalu, Ongole, Ganesan Ravik. & R. Ganesan Prakasam Dist., Andhra Pradesh Halophila ovalis (R. Br.) J.D. Hydrocharitaceae Theetapuram –Madanoor back 15.9.1988 K. Ravikumar & R. 888611 Paratype – 3 MH Hook. subsp. ramamurthiana K. waters, Etharmukkalu, Ongole, Ganesan Ravik. & R. Ganesan Prakasam Dist., Andhra Pradesh Coelogyne glandulosa Lindl. Orchidaceae Kodaikk anal, Pulney hills, Tamil 26.1.1977 Das & Jain s.n. - Acc No Holotype – 1 MH var. bournei S. Das & S.K. Jain Nadu 50357 Bulbophyllum Orchidaceae Poonkulam, Tirunelveli Dist., 3.4.1991 R. Gopalan
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