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CHR 427180 – Radula grandis Steph.
Data provider:
Allan Herbarium
Barcode:
CHR 427180
Specimen type:
Packet
Database record added:
11 June 2004
Database record updated:
18 July 2017
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Radula grandis
Determiner:
Matt Renner
Identification date:
2001-04-04 (Verbatim: 04/04/01)
Preferred name:
Radula grandis Steph.
Division:
Bryophyta
Class:
Hepaticae
Order:
Jungermanniales
Family:
Radulaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Note:
Note slight imorication of large lobules; Lacking acumination to free apex.
Other identifications
Identification
Determined name:
Radula papulosa St.
Determiner:
J.C. [Child J]
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Radula acutiloba Steph.
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Standard locality
Location:
Haast, 6 m N of bridge
Verbatim locality:
Haast 6 m N of bridge
Verbatim collector:
J.C. [Child J] 516
Standardised collector:
John Child
Verbatim date:
4 III 72
Start date:
1972-03-04
Land District:
Westland Land District
Country:
New Zealand
Altitudes:
from 15m
Habitat:
Epiphyte in coastal Rimu forest.
Notes:
+ Radula -+ FrullaniaFree angle of lobule ± extended.Gemmae on edge of leaf - irregular.
Specimen notes
Herbarium history:
John Child Collection 516
Permissions
Project permits
Project title:
Local Contexts - Allan Herbarium (CHR)
Reference:
CHR Collection - Local Contexts
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