Thelypteris normalis (C.Chr.) Moxley
-
Filed As
Thelypteridaceae
Thelypteris normalis (C.Chr.) Moxley -
Collector(s)
R. P. St. John s.n., 28 Mar 1934
-
Location
United States of America. Florida. Miami-Dade Co. Costello Hammock.
-
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 3794939
Occurrence ID: bf00f29f-75c4-43d9-8323-3713646901b1
-
Feedback
-
Kingdom
Plantae
-
Division
Pteridophyta
-
Order
Polypodiales
-
Family
Thelypteridaceae
-
All Determinations
-
Region
North America
-
Country
United States of America
-
State/Province
Florida
-
County/Municipio
Miami-Dade Co.
-
Locality
Costello Hammock
-
Location Notes
[Map associated with specimen]
-
Distribution
ÍWA STATE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM ;eris normalis (C.Chr.)Moxley Alan R. Smith, 1969 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03794939 The original page proof of «Ferns of the Southeastern Flora* read as follower pages 246-248, •The type specimen*, la the herbaria* of The Sew York Botanical Garden, were collected four miles east of Naraaja (Silver Palm), Dade County, Florida, December 30, 1934, by Robert P. St. John, 946, A and B, and at Deep Lake, Big Cypress Swamp, Florida, March 27, 1934, Robert P. St. John, 164. 1. Thelypterie unoa R. St. John. sp. nov., rhiaoma repens, foliie dJLspersiss laminae acuminata«, ad basem paulo reductaet stlpltes raohides oostaeque stramlnel; pinna* adscendentes, falcatae, ad basem latisaimae, apicibus lntegriss segmenta faloata, inflma longlssime: sort inter costam et margins* medil, — Costello Hammock, Dade County, Florida, Martio 26, 1934, R* P. St. John, typua in herb. Hort. Bot. Noveboraoensis.• In wiew of the discrepancies in date# of the type collection in the above two paragraphs the English test paragraph was changed to read as follows; •the type specimen # consisting of two sheets, in the herbarium of the ffew Xork Botanical Garden, was collected on Costello Hammock» Dade County, Florida, March 28, 1934, by Robert P. St. John* 178, • # ? ^ " TANICAL GARDEN "VlNSULAR FLORIDA BOTANICAL ^ R o5^ ROBERT St. JOHN, Collector ö/reefJZl /föf' 03794939
Please submit your comments about the specimen:
Thelypteris normalis (C.Chr.) Moxley