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Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin

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Ashwin
Ashwin
1961
874
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Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
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Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis
The epithet fiordensis means living in fiords, a reference to its distribution in Fiordland, New Zealand.
Holoype: Takahe Valley, rim of cirque, 4000 ft., Oliver s.n., 20 Feb 1952, WELT SP006128

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Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin

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Briggs and Ehrendorfer (1976) changed Pygmaea to Chionohebe, but did not make new combinations for the three NZ varieties of Pygmaea ciliolata (Allan Flora Page 873-874). More recently, Heads (1994) has noted that the distinctions between the three varieties are not clear-cut.
Etymology
The epithet fiordensis means living in fiords, a reference to its distribution in Fiordland, New Zealand.
typification
Holoype: Takahe Valley, rim of cirque, 4000 ft., Oliver s.n., 20 Feb 1952, WELT SP006128

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