D. Hall

Creator(s):
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • The complete conversion and digitization of the Field Museum's Bryophyte collection: Working towards a networking hub of bryophyte specimen and taxonomic data (Supported by NSF DBI-1057418)
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: The complete conversion and digitization of the Field Museum's Bryophyte collection: Working towards a networking hub of bryophyte specimen and taxonomic data (Supported by NSF DBI-1057418)
Current Determination: Drepanocladus aduncus (Hedw.) Warnst.
Family: Amblystegiaceae
Location: United States of America: Michigan
Locality: East Lake Road at Carp Creek, about 4.8 miles north of Moran
Coordinates: 46.0568 -84.7982
Habitat/Microhabitat: Sandy-loam mineral soil in shade and partial shade beneath aspen

Collector(s): D. Hall
Collection Date: 24 June 1994
Catalog Subset: Bryophytes
EMu IRN: 2360559
OccurenceID: 575a5a8e-68f1-4fa1-aa04-2c60e597181b

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