Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
Details
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson in Wilson, Bot. Antarct. Voy. II (Fl. Nov.-Zel.) Part II, 108 (1854)
Nomenclature
Hook.f. & Wilson
Hook.f. & Wilson
1854
108
ICN
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
species
Hypnum muriculatum
The epithet muriculatum means minutely rough and refers to the minute papillae of the setae (which are often difficult to see with a hand-lens).
Taxonomic concepts
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
Hypnum muriculatum Hook.f. & Wilson
Notes
typification
Type: N.Z. Not seen.
Etymology
The epithet muriculatum means minutely rough and refers to the minute papillae of the setae (which are often difficult to see with a hand-lens).
typification
Syntypes:New Zealand, Northern and Middle Islands: Bay of Islands, J.D. Hooker; Auckland, Sinclair; Akaroa, Raoul; Thomson’s Sound and Port Underwood, Lyall (not found in BM; Hedenäs, 2002: 87).
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
28 May 2024