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Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis

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Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 30: 398 (1898)
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis

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Indigenous, non-endemic
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New Zealand
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R.Br.bis
R.Br.bis
1898
398
ICN
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
species
Seligeria cardotii
The epithet commemorates the French bryologist Jules Cardot (1860–1934), who wrote a moss flora of Magellanica, South Georgia, and Antarctic regions (Cardot 1908).
Lectotype: N.Z., West Coast Road, Castle Hill, limestone rocks, Mar. 1891, R. Brown s.n., BM-Dixon! (Designated by Vitt & Bartlett 1983.) Isolectotype: CHR 334058!

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cardotii

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Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis

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Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Gisborne Land District
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Seligeria cardotii R.Br.bis
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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typification
Lectotype: N.Z., West Coast Road, Castle Hill, limestone rocks, Mar. 1891, R. Brown s.n., BM-Dixon! (Designated by Vitt & Bartlett 1983.) Isolectotype: CHR 334058!
Etymology
The epithet commemorates the French bryologist Jules Cardot (1860–1934), who wrote a moss flora of Magellanica, South Georgia, and Antarctic regions (Cardot 1908).

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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
13 August 2015
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