Campyloneurum angustifolium (Sw.) Fée

  • Filed As

    Polypodiaceae
    Campyloneurum angustifolium (Sw.) Fée

  • Collector(s)

    S. Caughlan 320, 19 Jul 1978

  • Location

    Mexico. Veracruz. Xalapa Mun. along Mex. Hwy.140 through extensive lava flow called "El Volcancillo," 26.5 km by road NW of Jalapa, 1.7 km W of La Jolla In crevices between rocks, the rhizomes pulling off easily. Mesic Oak-Pine forest on very rough, broken ground, with epiphytic mosses and lichens and many ferns: (a) forest understory, with Baccharis (dominant), Arbutus, Fuchsia, Pernettya, Gaultheria, Geranium seemannii, Pinguicula moranensis on peaty mulch.

  • Specimen Notes

    [Record databased by volunteers in the DIGIVOL Crowdsourcing Platform. Imported to NYBG database on 14 Jun 2022.]

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 3967211

    Occurrence ID: 07ae9063-7c44-409d-b2dd-8f207feef19b

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Veracruz

  • County/Municipio

    Xalapa Mun.

  • Locality

    along Mex. Hwy.140 through extensive lava flow called "El Volcancillo," 26.5 km by road NW of Jalapa, 1.7 km W of La Jolla In crevices between rocks, the rhizomes pulling off easily. Mesic Oak-Pine forest on very rough, broken ground, with epiphytic mosses and lichens and many ferns: (a) forest understory, with Baccharis (dominant), Arbutus, Fuchsia, Pernettya, Gaultheria, Geranium seemannii, Pinguicula moranensis on peaty mulch.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2150 m. (7054 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    19.63, -97.1

  • Location Notes

    [Mexico & Central America]

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Plants of MEXICO
Polypodium angustifolium Sw.
In crevices between rocks, the rhizomes
pulling off easily.
VERACRUZ: along Mex. Hwy. ll*0 through exten-
sive lava flow called "El Volcancillo," 26.5
km by road NW of Jalapa, 1.7 km W of La Jolla
(19°38'N, 97°06,W).	Alt. 2150 m.
Mesic Oak-Pine forest on very rough, broken
ground, with epiphytic mosses and lichens and
many ferns: (aj) forest understory, with Bac-
charts (dominant), Arbutus3 Fuchsia, Fernet*
tyaj Gaultheria3 Geranium seemannii3 Pingui-
Dept. Botany, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, Mexican research
trip, summer 1978. Participants: G.J. Breckon, M.E.
Breckon, S. Caughlan, T.S. Cochrane, B.A. Cochrane, C.M.
Corcoran, G. Diggs, D.A. Kolterman, & M.A. Raveret.
July 19, 1978
Colls.: Samantha Caughlan, with
TC., BC., CC., GD., DK., $ MR.
No*: 320
03967211