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Dicranum cardotii R.Br.bis

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Dicranum cardotii R.Br.bis, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 35: 329 (1903)

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R.Br.bis
R.Br.bis
1903
329
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Dicranum cardotii R.Br.bis
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Dicranum cardotii
The epithet cardotii commemorates the French bryologist J. Cardot (1860–1934), who contributed much to our knowledge of southern hemisphere mosses. Among Cardot’s (1908) publications were the highly significant La Flore bryologique des Terres magellaniques, de la Géorgie du Sud et de l’Antarctide and, together with V.F. Brotherus, a summary of the bryological results of a major Swedish expedition to Patagonia and Terre del Fuego (Cardot & Brotherus 1923).
Holotype: N.Z., tributary of the River Hāpuka, near Kaikōura, R.Brown s.n., BM 000671677! Probable isotype: NY!

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cardotii

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Dicranum cardotii R.Br.bis
Dicranum cardotii R.Br.bis

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typification
Holotype: N.Z., tributary of the River Hāpuka, near Kaikōura, R.Brown s.n., BM 000671677! Probable isotype: NY!
Etymology
The epithet cardotii commemorates the French bryologist J. Cardot (1860–1934), who contributed much to our knowledge of southern hemisphere mosses. Among Cardot’s (1908) publications were the highly significant La Flore bryologique des Terres magellaniques, de la Géorgie du Sud et de l’Antarctide and, together with V.F. Brotherus, a summary of the bryological results of a major Swedish expedition to Patagonia and Terre del Fuego (Cardot & Brotherus 1923).

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1 January 2000
22 March 2017
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