Dear members,
Why are new species more likely to be published based on efloraofindia
observations?

This is because all posts are documented in efloraofindia. Also when we
find that something is different from already identified species and we are
not able to identify it, we put it in our comparative genus and/ or family
pages. During the identification process also, we try to bring these to the
knowledge of Experts in those areas. So it remains in their knowledge and
may be further circulated by them. These pages are also most likely/
generally seen by anyone who may be working on that genus/ family.
Sometimes a lot of new species may be hidden among the posts of identified
species.

While in other forums/ groups, such observations are lost in the sea of
posts and are hardly traceable, even if one wants to.

In a nutshell, we can say that efloraofindia plays a very crucial role in
scientific publications, by bringing these new species to the fore.
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With regards,
J.M.Garg

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