Tag Archives: Agalinis

Agalinis nuttallii Shinners

Nuttall’s False Foxglove (Agalinis nuttallii)

This species is known exclusively from the type material which had been collected in 1819 on a river bank at the Arkansas River either in present day’s Arkansas or Oklahoma, USA.

The species has never been found again since and is believed to be extinct.

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edited: 31.08.2019

Agalinis caddoensis Pennell

Caddo Parish False Foxglove (Agalinis caddoensis)

The Caddo Parish False Foxglove is known only from the type material that had been collected in 1913 in the dry oakwoods around the city of Shreveport in Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana, USA. [1]

The species has never been found since and is now considered extinct.

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References:

[1] Francis W. Pennell: Scrophulariaceae of the West Gulf States. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 73: 459-536. 1921

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edited: 31.08.2019