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Physcomitrium jamesonii Taylor

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Physcomitrium jamesonii Taylor, London J. Bot. 6: 329 (1847)

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Taylor
Taylor
1847
329
Jamesoni
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Physcomitrium jamesonii Taylor
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Physcomitrium jamesonii
The species epithet honours the 19th century botanist William Jameson, who collected extensively in present-day Ecuador. Jameson’s mosses were in-part described by T. Taylor (1846) and subsequently incorporated into Mitten’s monumental Musci Austro-Americani (1869).

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jamesonii

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Etymology
The species epithet honours the 19th century botanist William Jameson, who collected extensively in present-day Ecuador. Jameson’s mosses were in-part described by T. Taylor (1846) and subsequently incorporated into Mitten’s monumental Musci Austro-Americani (1869).

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1 August 2016
30 October 2023
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