Systematics Collections Data

CHR 587431 – Hypopterygium tamarisci (Sw.) Brid. ex Müll.Hal.

Data provider:
Allan Herbarium
Barcode:
CHR 587431
Specimen type:
Packet
Database record added:
29 July 2013
Database record updated:
29 July 2013
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Hypopterygium tamarisci (Sw.) Müll.Hal.
Determiner:
Allan Fife
Identification date:
2013-07 (Verbatim: July 2013)
Preferred name:
Hypopterygium tamarisci (Sw.) Brid. ex Müll.Hal.
Division:
Bryophyta
Class:
Bryatae
Family:
Hypopterygiaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Note:
But determined without strong conviction. I do not think this is H. didictyon (on the basis of axiallary hair form and dimensions) and I am not convinced that H. discolor Mitt. occurs in New Zealand. In this collection the axillary hairs are short, with the terminal cell c. 1.5: 1 [21×39 µm, 21×39 µm, 21×48 µm, 18 ×42 µm, 21×48 µm, (x= 43 µm long, n=5)]. They agree with Kruijer’s illustration of the same (as extracted for Flora). There are no white crystalline deposits on the terminal cells, which are smooth. I have seen the hairs in ventral view of an ultimate branch with amphigastria and lateral leaves removed. I have not stained.
Other identifications
Identification
Determined name:
Hypopterygium sp.
Determiner:
Identification date:
Preferred name:
Hypopterygium Brid.
Active:
no
Identification type:
Determination
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Standard locality
Location:
Dingle Dell Reserve, St. Heliers, Auckland
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84):  -36.85443  174.8608 
Verbatim locality:
Dingle Dell, St Heliers, Auckland City.
Verbatim collector:
M Wilcox
Standardised collector:
M. Wilcox
Verbatim date:
12 vi 2013
Start date:
2013-06-12
Land District:
North Auckland Land District
Country:
New Zealand
Habitat:
On sloping ground in semi-shade under trees
Notes:
c.fr. scanty
Specimen notes
Herbarium history:
ex Herbarium Jessica E Beever - Flora of New Zealand
Supplementary remarks:
In this collection the axillary hairs are short, with the terminal cell c. 1.5: 1 [21×39 µm, 21×39 µm, 21×48 µm, 18 ×42 µm, 21×48 µm, (x= 43 µm long, n=5)]. They agree with Kruijer’s illustration of the same (as extracted for Flora). There are no white crystalline deposits on the terminal cells, which are smooth. I have seen the hairs in ventral view of an ultimate branch with amphigastria and lateral leaves removed. I have not stained.
Allan Fife, July 2013
Permissions
Project permits
Reference:
CHR Collection - Local Contexts
Biocultural (BC) Notice