J. J. Engel

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Creator role(s):
  • Chiloscyphus suboppositus J. J. Engel, Australia, J. J. Engel 14247, Holotype, F

    Description:
  • Chiloscyphus suboppositus J. J. Engel (Holotype), ventral view of shoot.  This project kindly supported by the Grainger Foundation, The Museum Collection Spending Fund (Field Museum), and the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1057418 & 0749762).

    Description:
  • Connate leaves and underleaf of Chiloscyphus suboppositus J. J. Engel (Holotype).  This project kindly supported by the Grainger Foundation, The Museum Collection Spending Fund (Field Museum), and the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1057418 & 0749762).

    Description:
  • Median cells of Chiloscyphus suboppositus J. J. Engel (Holotype). This project kindly supported by the Grainger Foundation, The Museum Collection Spending Fund (Field Museum), and the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1057418 & 0749762).

    Description:
Current Determination: Chiloscyphus suboppositus J. J. Engel
Family: Lophocoleaceae
Type Status: Holotype
Coordinates: -43 147
Elevation: 1250

Collector(s): J. J. Engel
Collection Date: 10 February 1977
Catalog Subset: Bryophytes
Catalog Project: vTypes, GDI 2013-2015 SAPP
EMu IRN: 1766815
OccurenceID: 03baa563-cb4d-47ff-9fbf-0f43486abe2a

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