Specimens
Edit | Name | Type status | Collection | Holotype | Date | Location | Island | Field notes | Identified by | Date identified | Remarks | ||
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Cuming 29 | Herbarium | P | Luzon | Luzon | |||||||||
syntype | Keysser S 106 | Herbarium | S | 1912-01-01T00:00:00 to 1912-12-31T00:00:00 | Sattelberg | New Guinea | 800-1000 m | ||||||
Cuming 333 | Herbarium | PRC | Samar |
Not found by Holttum in PRC. |
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syntype | M'Gillivray 702 | Herbarium Specimens | K | Lord Howe Island | Lord Howe Island | ravine of Mt. Ligherd |
The specimen in K (K001089461) seems to be confused with Cuming 239, and is apparently the source for an illustration of Pleocnemia aristata. |
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Athyrium stramineum, Athyrium | type | Matthew 655 | Herbarium | BO | Padang Pandjang | Sumatra | Carl Christensen | ||||||
Asplenium muricatum, Athyrium | syntype | Zippelius s.n. | Herbarium Specimens | B | Java | Java |
A small fragment in B, evidently from a specimen in L, not found yet. It may be anywhere under another genus, mostl likely Athyrium. |
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Diplazium asperum, Diplazium | originalmaterial | L 0051565 | herb. Blume | L | Tjerimai | Java | Peter Hovenkamp | Thursday, June 8, 2017 |
This sheet has "Diplazium asperum" in Blume's hand, but only "Java" is indicated as location. |
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Diplazium | syntype | anon. s.n. | Herbarium | L | Java | Java | in montosis | Peter Hovenkamp | not Diplazium | ||||
Diplazium bamlerianum, Diplazium | syntype | Keysser 40 | Fern herbarium | BM | 1911-01-01T00:00:00 to 1912-01-01T00:00:00 | Sattelberg | New Guinea | 600 m |
Rosenstock cites Bamler 40, but the description matches the specimen in BM very well, and it is annotated “Diplazium bamlerianum Ros. sp. nov.”. Transcription error? |
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Diplazium spinulosum, Diplazium | syntype | Reinwardt 1148 | Herbarium | L | 1821-08-01T00:00:00 to 1821-08-31T00:00:00 | in sylvis |
Blume cites only material from Java, this specimen is from Ternate. This is of the two sheets the only one with the name Diplazium spinulosum in Blume's own hand, and accordingly the first candidate for lectotypification. |