Radula polyclada A.Evans

  • Filed As

    Radulaceae
    Radula polyclada A.Evans

  • Collector(s)

    W. C. Steere 2785 with Z. Iwatsuki, 01 Aug 1974

  • Location

    United States of America. Alaska. In vicinity of village, Anaktuvuk Pass, Endicott Mountains, Brooks Range.

  • Habitat

    Boggy tundra and mountain slopes.

  • Collection Notes

    Mixed with Lejeunea cavifolia?, Diplophyllum, Lophozia, Blepharostoma trichophyllum subsp. brevirete

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 145407

    Occurrence ID: 85868539-69aa-4416-8dfa-c5fa7774946a

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Alaska

  • Locality

    In vicinity of village, Anaktuvuk Pass, Endicott Mountains, Brooks Range

  • Coordinates

    68.13, -151.75

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LIGHT: Sunny, open, vari&k shade, full shade
HATER: Dry* meso,	wet,	submerged
TOPOG: Ridge, slope, valley; trail/road side,
forest, field, river, strf&mi, swamp, pond
SUBSTRATA
Soil: Sand, ^0>1, clay, humus and those
covering rocts or boulders; gravel; l(a?
RoCk: Cliff, crevice, boulder, stone-wa!
vert./upper surface; siliceous or basic
Tree: Trunk, branch, stump, root, leaf;
bush, cliiber; 0—-1------2	(	)m
Log: Fallen, decaying, decorticated, rotten;
upper or side
ELEVATION:	m.	EXPOSURE:	N	SEW
NAME OF ROCKS OR TREES:
“A±tlUM OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL v
BRYOPHYTA OF ARCTIC ALASKA
fcadula polydada Evs «	,	,
+ Lejeunea cavifol-f *<»a r" bodies illustrated)
Blepharostoma trl® DiPloPhylluV> Lophozia,
crlchophylltim subsp. brevirete,
All det. by S.Hattori
SKA. Anaktuvuk Pass, Endicott Mountains, Brooks
ange, 68 08* N., 151 °45* W., boggy tundra
and mountain slopes in vicinity of village.
WUllamC- Steere and ZennoskeZt”» Aueust 1*. i*
me aid °f a grant' from the National Science
datlon, and with logistic support from the Naval Arct
Research Laboratory, Point Barrow, Alaska
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