Fissidens crispulus Brid.
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Filed As
Fissidentaceae
Fissidens crispulus Brid. -
Collector(s)
P. B. Ayres, 27 Mar 1857
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Location
Mauritius. summit of the Ponce.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03879570
Occurrence ID: 390821ea-465f-4537-bd33-fe4bc635e5c9
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Fissidentaceae
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All Determinations
Fissidens sylvaticus Griff. det M. A. Bruggeman-Nannenga
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Region
Africa
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Country
Mauritius
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Locality
summit of the Ponce
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Distribution
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Fissidens crispulus Brid.