Systematics Collections Data

CHR 133277 – Carex egmontiana (Hamlin) K.A.Ford

Data provider:
Allan Herbarium
Barcode:
CHR 133277
Specimen type:
Sheet
Database record added:
05 February 2020
Database record updated:
18 June 2022
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Carex egmontiana (Hamlin) K.A.Ford
Determiner:
Greer PA
Identification date:
2020-02-05 (Verbatim: 5 Feb 2020)
Preferred name:
Carex egmontiana (Hamlin) K.A.Ford
Division:
Magnoliophyta
Class:
Liliopsida
Order:
Cyperales
Family:
Cyperaceae
Identification type:
Taxonomic curation
Note:
following Global Carex Group 2015: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 179: 1-42
Other identifications
Identification
Determined name:
Uncinia egmontiana Hamlin
Determiner:
E. Edgar
Identification date:
1972-05-26 (Verbatim: 26.5.1972)
Preferred name:
Carex egmontiana (Hamlin) K.A.Ford
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Identification
Determined name:
Uncinia rupestris Raoul ?
Determiner:
B.G. Hamlin
Identification date:
1963-02-18 (Verbatim: 18 Feb 1963)
Preferred name:
Carex horizontalis (Colenso) K.A.Ford
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Standard locality
Location:
Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -41.82  172.851 
Verbatim locality:
Lake Rotoiti, Murchison Co., Nelson
Verbatim collector:
E. & E.F. Melville
Standardised collector:
E. Melville; E. F. Melville
Verbatim date:
18.1.1962
Start date:
1962-01-18
Country:
New Zealand
Land District:
Nelson Land District
Native lands:
Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō
Ngāti Kōata
Ngāti Kuia
Ngāti Rārua
Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu
Ngāti Toa Rangatira
Rangitāne o Wairau
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -41.82  172.851 
Altitudes:
from 610m
Habitat:
In Manuka scrub at the lake side at 2000ft altitude.
Notes:
Plants loosely caespitose, leaves green, stems 3-6 ins [inches] high. Melville no. 6077
Specimen notes
Supplementary remarks:
B.G. Hamlin in litt. 18/2/1963 "a very odd rupestris; the spikes are too long and the utricles are distinctly plano-convex. The glumes are somewhat more coriaceous than they should be for rupestris."
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
CHR Collection - Local Contexts
Biocultural (BC) Notice