J. J. Engel

Creator(s):
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • Creator
  • Bringing Schuster, Standley and Co. Into the Third Millenium: The Field Museum's 180K Bryophyte and Lichen Conversion & Digitization Project (Supported by NSF DBI-0749762).
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Bringing Schuster, Standley and Co. Into the Third Millenium: The Field Museum's 180K Bryophyte and Lichen Conversion & Digitization Project (Supported by NSF DBI-0749762).
  • Bringing Schuster, Standley and Co. Into the Third Millenium: The Field Museum's 180K Bryophyte and Lichen Conversion & Digitization Project (Supported by NSF DBI-0749762).
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Bringing Schuster, Standley and Co. Into the Third Millenium: The Field Museum's 180K Bryophyte and Lichen Conversion & Digitization Project (Supported by NSF DBI-0749762).
Current Determination: Haplomitrium gibbsiae (Steph.) R. M. Schust.
Family: Haplomitriaceae
Location: New Zealand: Otago (Ōtākou)
Locality: Mt. Aspiring National Park: below and W of Mt. Shrimpton
Coordinates: -44.25 169.28
Elevation: 1370
Habitat/Microhabitat: Exposed soil of steep slope

Collector(s): J. J. Engel
Collection Date: 20 December 1982
Catalog Subset: Bryophytes
EMu IRN: 192291
OccurenceID: c3c5fd30-628a-40ab-a0c1-e21c37fe3534

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