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Epilobium brunnescens brunnescens

lectotype
natural science

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    Natural Science Specimen

    • Type
    • Scientific Name
      Epilobium brunnescens brunnescens (Cockayne) P.H.Raven & Engelhorn
    • Classification
    • Family
    • Genus
    • Subname
      brunnescens
    • Species
    • Specimen Category
    • Storage Method
    • Field Collection Place
    • Locality Description
      [New Zealand, North Island], ex Mount Egmont
    • Field Collection Date
      02 Jan 1918
    • Field Collection Notes
      LECTOTYPE of Epilobium pedunculare var. brunnescens Cockayne and Epilobium brunnescens (Cockayne) Raven et Engelhorn, cited by Raven & Raven (1976) (cited as L. Cockayne 3729, AK 5758, the AK number being a misprint). Original det.:"Epilobium pedunculare A.Cunn. var. brunnescens Cockayne. Type specimen". Det. on TFC label in unknown hand: "Epilobium pedunculare A.Cunn. var. brunnescens Ckne."
      "From cultivated plant collected on Mount Egmont at about 1200m." on original label.
      Ex Herbarium L. Cockayne 3729.
      Herbarium T F Cheeseman
    • Field Collector
    • Field Collection latitude/longitude
      -39.25, 174.08333 (Inf.)
      174.08333, 174.08333 (Inf.)

    • Last Update
      21 Nov 2016

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