Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
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Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny, Nova Hedwigia 119: 299–305 (2024)
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
Biostatus
Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Only New Zealand specimens listed in paper.
Nomenclature
S.Fish & Glenny
S.Fish & Glenny
2024
299–305
ICN
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
species
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata
Lanceolata from the Latin, lancea, meaning spear which refers to the often large first lobule tooth, a name chosen by Riclef Grolle who in 1994 first ecognised that this species was undescribed.
Type: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Kaikoura, Fyffe-Palmer Scenic Reserve, 45°19’8” S, 173°38’1” E, 400 m, Fuchsia excorticata – Melicytus ramiflorus forest, on greywacke boulder in stream-bed with Sematophyllum uncinatum, 29 Oct 1993, D. Glenny 4868 (holotype: WELT H9835).
Classification
Taxonomic concepts
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
Siphonolejeunea lanceolata S.Fish & Glenny
Notes
Etymology
Lanceolata from the Latin, lancea, meaning spear which refers to the often large first lobule tooth, a name chosen by Riclef Grolle who in 1994 first ecognised that this species was undescribed.
typification
Type: New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Kaikoura, Fyffe-Palmer Scenic Reserve, 45°19’8” S, 173°38’1” E, 400 m, Fuchsia excorticata – Melicytus ramiflorus forest, on greywacke boulder in stream-bed with Sematophyllum uncinatum, 29 Oct 1993, D. Glenny 4868 (holotype: WELT H9835).
Metadata
dd513978-c893-4407-ae5e-6919b71bda4d
scientific name
Names_Plants
11 March 2025
10 March 2025