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Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.

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Mitt.
Mitt.
1867
411
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Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
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Dicranum trichopodum
The epithet trichopodum (Greek tricho, hair-like), and podum, foot) refers to the slender and elongate nature of the setae and is apt for this species.
Type material (probable holotype): N.Z., Otago, 1864, Hector, Herb. Mitten, NY 267987! The specimen cited here was annotated as the holotype by B.C. Tan in 1987; it is apparently not the same sheet cited by Klazenga (2003).

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trichopodum

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Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.

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Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
New Zealand
Dicranum trichopodum Mitt.
New Zealand
Southland Land District

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typification
Type material (probable holotype): N.Z., Otago, 1864, Hector, Herb. Mitten, NY 267987! The specimen cited here was annotated as the holotype by B.C. Tan in 1987; it is apparently not the same sheet cited by Klazenga (2003).
Etymology
The epithet trichopodum (Greek tricho, hair-like), and podum, foot) refers to the slender and elongate nature of the setae and is apt for this species.

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1 December 2016
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