J. J. Engel

Creator(s):
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • GDI 2013-2015
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • Creator
  • Isotachis plicata J. J. Engel, New Zealand, J. J. Engel 18558, Holotype, F
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    Creator: NSF/Mellon - GPI
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Isotachis plicata J. J. Engel, New Zealand, J. J. Engel 18558, Holotype, F
  • Isotachis plicata J. J. Engel (Holotype) showing a perigynium.  This project kindly supported by the Grainger Foundation, The Museum Collection Spending Fund (Field Museum), and the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1057418 & 0749762).
    Creator: GDI 2013-2015
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Isotachis plicata J. J. Engel (Holotype) showing a perigynium. This project kindly supported by the Grainger Foundation, The Museum Collection Spending Fund (Field Museum), and the National Science Foundation (Award No. 1057418 & 0749762).
Current Determination: Isotachis plicata J. J. Engel
Family: Balantiopsidaceae
Type Status: Holotype
Location: New Zealand: Southland (Murihiku)
Locality: Fiordland National Park: plateau and slopes below Mt. Burns, E of Borland Saddle
Coordinates: -45.7 167.43
Elevation: 1225
Habitat/Microhabitat: In rill.

Collector(s): J. J. Engel
Collection Date: 18 January 1983
Catalog Subset: Bryophytes
Catalog Project: vTypes, GDI 2013-2015 SAPP
EMu IRN: 2091
OccurenceID: fd4b3d37-af73-4010-b9f1-db991fd6a54e

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