Bryum bartramioides Hook.
Details
Bryum bartramioides Hook., Musci Exot. 1, pl. 18 (1818)
Nomenclature
Hook.
Hook.
1818
pl. 18
ICN
Bryum bartramioides Hook.
species
Bryum bartramioides
The epithet bartramioides refers to a resemblance to the genus Bartramia, that was named after the American colonial botanist John Bartram (1699–1777). The similarity is perhaps greatest to members of the subgenus Bartramia, to which the Australasian B. mossmaniana belongs.
Holotype: N.Z., Dusky Bay, 1791, A. Menzies 91, BM-Hooker! There are three duplicates of the type collection in the Hooker herbarium; collectively they constitute the holotype.
Taxonomic concepts
Bryum bartramioides Hook.
Bryum bartramioides Hook.
Notes
typification
Holotype: N.Z., Dusky Bay, 1791, A. Menzies 91, BM-Hooker! There are three duplicates of the type collection in the Hooker herbarium; collectively they constitute the holotype.
Etymology
The epithet bartramioides refers to a resemblance to the genus Bartramia, that was named after the American colonial botanist John Bartram (1699–1777). The similarity is perhaps greatest to members of the subgenus Bartramia, to which the Australasian B. mossmaniana belongs.
Metadata
850da3e1-8ea6-4cbb-b0f4-e46504ed25eb
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
23 December 2015