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Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez

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Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez, New Zealand J. Bot. 61: 68–69 (2022)
Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez

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J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez
J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez
2022
68–69
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Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez
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Tridontium milleneri
The epithet milleneri honours Prof. Laurie H. Millener, who made the earliest known gathering of this moss, at North Cape in 1934. As a professor of Botany at the University of Auckland he inspired several generations of students.
Holotype: N.Z., Gisborne Land District, 12 km N of Tolaga Bay, track to King Spencer Reserve, P. Beveridge EJ-23, 6 Apr. 2006, WELT M037788! Isotype: MUB. Paratypes: N.Z., N Auckland Land District, inner Hauraki Gulf, Te Haupa / Saddle I., E.K. Cameron 16310, 25 Sep. 2014, AK 355260!; Nelson Land District, Pūponga Farm Park, J.E. Beever 118-06, 118-07, 9 Sep. 2016, CHR 645033! CHR 645034!

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Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez
Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez
Tridontium milleneri J.E.Beever, Fife & J.A.Jiménez

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typification
Holotype: N.Z., Gisborne Land District, 12 km N of Tolaga Bay, track to King Spencer Reserve, P. Beveridge EJ-23, 6 Apr. 2006, WELT M037788! Isotype: MUB. Paratypes: N.Z., N Auckland Land District, inner Hauraki Gulf, Te Haupa / Saddle I., E.K. Cameron 16310, 25 Sep. 2014, AK 355260!; Nelson Land District, Pūponga Farm Park, J.E. Beever 118-06, 118-07, 9 Sep. 2016, CHR 645033! CHR 645034!
Etymology
The epithet milleneri honours Prof. Laurie H. Millener, who made the earliest known gathering of this moss, at North Cape in 1934. As a professor of Botany at the University of Auckland he inspired several generations of students.

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23 June 2022
18 December 2023
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