Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny
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Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny, New Zealand J. Bot. (2023)
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny
Biostatus
Nomenclature
S.Fish & Glenny
S.Fish & Glenny
2023
ICN
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny
species
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula
Sicilicula from the Latin, sicilis, meaning sickle and the Latin diminutive, -ula. This references the falcate second tooth.
New Zealand, Westland EP, Saltwater Lagoon, Hinatua River, NZMG 2297498E 5782524N, 88 m, cutover lowland podocarp forest which has had all large podocarps removed, now forest with dense understorey of Griselinia littoralis – Dacrydium cupressinum – Manoao colensoi / Blechnum novae-zelandiae, epiphytic (phanerophyte host not recorded), growing at the base of Macromitrium grossirete with Gottschea tuloides, 6 March 2002, T. Paul (holotype: CHR 582857).
Classification
Taxonomic concepts
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny 2023
Cheilolejeunea sicilicula S.Fish & Glenny
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typification
New Zealand, Westland EP, Saltwater Lagoon, Hinatua River, NZMG 2297498E 5782524N, 88 m, cutover lowland podocarp forest which has had all large podocarps removed, now forest with dense understorey of Griselinia littoralis – Dacrydium cupressinum – Manoao colensoi / Blechnum novae-zelandiae, epiphytic (phanerophyte host not recorded), growing at the base of Macromitrium grossirete with Gottschea tuloides, 6 March 2002, T. Paul (holotype: CHR 582857).
Etymology
Sicilicula from the Latin, sicilis, meaning sickle and the Latin diminutive, -ula. This references the falcate second tooth.
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
14 June 2023