Thanks a lot,  Chadwell ji.

On 6 Jan 2017 9:42 a.m., "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> This is another genus that has been poorly studied.  I sent by CD the
> images of Cotoneasters posted
> on eFI to Jeanette Fryer in UK.  She does not use e-mail.  I expected it
> would take weeks if not months before a response - she
> always has a back-log of specimens and photos to identify.   WHEN these
> arrive then we can begin to improve the reference
> examples on this site.  I will store your images from Kuri and accumulate
> more THEN, IF she is willing to name other photos, will
> send on another CD.
>
> In the mean-time, no point in speculating as to the identity of this.  It
> seems you had a water droplet or similar on the lens - a common
> problem when photographing under wet conditions.
>
> According to Fryer & Hylmo in 'Cotoneasters' (2009) state that in its
> strictest sense, this species has ONLY been recorded from Nepal.
> The type specimen was from the alpine zone of Gosainkund collected FOR not
> BY Wallich in 1821 (Wallich himself was not permitted
> beyond the Kathmandu Valley).
>
> As with the previous Cotoneaster you have just posted, I shall store the
> images to make available to send within a future CD for Jeanette
> Fryer once those already have been identified by her.   We must all be
> patient.
>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 2:42:47 PM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:
>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Location: Deurali, Dolakha, Nepal
>> Altitude: 8000 ft.
>> Date: 24 July 2014
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>

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