Terpsichore semihirsuta (Klotzsch) A.R.Sm.

  • Filed As

    Polypodiaceae
    Terpsichore semihirsuta (Klotzsch) A.R.Sm.

  • Collector(s)

    C. J. Rothfels 3716, 07 Mar 2010

  • Location

    Ecuador. Napo. Roadside "knoll" (cut-off from the rest of the mountainside by the highway), 31.3 km south of Baeza.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03989041

    Occurrence ID: c05dd813-4db1-4031-936a-9d097ae638ae

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Ecuador

  • State/Province

    Napo

  • Locality

    Roadside "knoll" (cut-off from the rest of the mountainside by the highway), 31.3 km south of Baeza.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2040 m. (6693 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -0.62975, -77.8106

  • Location Notes

    [South America]

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The New York Botanical Garden
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Ferns of Ecuador
Napo Province
. POLYPODIACEAE
C.J.Rothfels #3716, with P.Rothfels, E.Sigel, M.McHenry.	2010-March-7
Roadside "knoll" (cut-off from rest of the mountainside by the highway), 31.3km south
of Baeza. Wet montane forest. Common on mossy lower portions of mid-diameter
angiosperm trunks, in lush wet broadleaf forest slope, slightly disturbed, with diverse
understory. With small palms, treeferns, lots of Danaea, Polybotrya, small pedate Pteris,
Diplazium, etc.
S0.62974 W77.81055 +/-30m. WGS 84. 2040 m elevation.
Duplicates: 3, to QCA, DUKE, NY. Made four grammitid collections here: a big one (3716); a "crinkly" one
(3718); one with widely spaced pinnules (3719), and a smaller one that was growng on a horizontal fallen trunk
(3720). Chromosome material fixed, from the population. Trip funded in part by a Lewis and Clark Explorers
Grant from the American Philosophical Society, to C.Rothfels.
This specimen is a voucher for the Pryer lab fern DNA database (www.pryerlab.net).
Please notify the Pryer lab of any annotations.
03989041