Octoblepharum pulvinatum (Dozy & Molk.) Mitt.
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Filed As
Leucobryaceae
Octoblepharum pulvinatum (Dozy & Molk.) Mitt. -
Collector(s)
M. A. Lewis 86-1958, 15 Oct 1986
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Location
Bolivia. La Paz. Nor Yungas Prov. Following the canyon of the Río Quita Calzón from its mouth upriver ca. 2 km until the canyon becomes unpassable, ca. 20 km N of Caranavi.
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Habitat
A deep major river canyon with often dripping cliff walls and semi-arid forests on the slopes above. Mostly deeply shaded. Loose humus at base of tree, over root hairs and dirt of fallen tree.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 2044552
Occurrence ID: df20c05c-40a8-463b-81ae-1be196a9d520
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Leucobryaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Bolivia
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State/Province
La Paz
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County/Municipio
Nor Yungas Prov.
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Locality
Following the canyon of the Río Quita Calzón from its mouth upriver ca. 2 km until the canyon becomes unpassable, ca. 20 km N of Caranavi.
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Elevation
Alt. 860 m. (2822 ft.)
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Coordinates
-16, -67.58
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Distribution
Octoblepharum pulvinatum (Doz. & Molk.) Mitt. Det. Noris Salazar Allen, 1990 DEPTO. LA PAZ PROV. NOR YUNGAS: 'Rio Quita Calzon' Following the canyon of the Rio Quita Calzon from its mouth upriver ca. 2 km until the canyon becomes unpassable, ca. 2 0 km N of Caranavi. 16°0'S, 67°35'W ca. 860 m. A deep major river canyon with often dripping cliff walls and semi-arid forests on the slopes above. Mostly deeply shaded. Loose humus at base of tree, over root hairs and dirt of fallen tree. Marko Lewis 86-1958 15 Oct 1986 Supported in part by a Grant from National Geographic Society Field Museum of Natural History and Herbario Nacionat de Bolivia 02044552
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Octoblepharum pulvinatum (Dozy & Molk.) Mitt.