Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
Details
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin in Allan, Fl. New Zealand 1, 874 (1961)
Nomenclature
Ashwin
Ashwin
1961
874
ICN
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis Ashwin
var.
Pygmea ciliolata var. fiordensis
Classification
Taxonomic concepts
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
Notes
editorial
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
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Plants
20 March 2007
3 January 2023