Asplenium monanthes L.

  • Filed As

    Aspleniaceae
    Asplenium monanthes L.

  • Collector(s)

    P. H. Sorensen 7977, 12 Jan 1980

  • Location

    Mexico. Jalisco. At first stream crossing (and before rapid descent) of lumber road, 2 km S from San Miguel "meadows", E-slope of Sierra de Manantlán Central, 5.3 km S of Rincon de Manantlán, 17.5 km S of El Chante.

  • Specimen Notes

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

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4040073

    Occurrence ID: 732228a8-616d-47f0-8573-1abcef2b9052

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Pteridophyta

  • Order

    Polypodiales

  • Family

    Aspleniaceae

  • All Determinations

    Asplenium monanthes L.

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Mexico

  • State/Province

    Jalisco

  • Locality

    At first stream crossing (and before rapid descent) of lumber road, 2 km S from San Miguel "meadows", E-slope of Sierra de Manantlán Central, 5.3 km S of Rincon de Manantlán, 17.5 km S of El Chante.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2400 m. (7874 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    19.55, -104.204

  • Location Notes

    [Mexico & Central America]

  • Distribution

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MEXICO Edo. JALISCO
lUUW
monanthes L.
a)	Mature Quercus-Alnus-Abies religiosa-
Pinus cloud forest;to 40 m tall, with
shrubby Salvia, giant Cirsium, shrub
Compositae, ("tree" Montenoa, etc. under-
story, and trees covered with Tillandsia
spp.
b)	Bottom of deep, moist, cool E-facing
ravine with small stream, dripping-wet
cold cliffs and giant boulders, with
tree ferns, Araliaceae, many bryophytes.
At first stream crossing (and before rapid
descent) of lumber road}2 km S from San
Miguel "meadows", E-slope of Sierra de
Manantl^n Central, 5.3 km S of Rincon de
Manantldn, 17.5 km S of El Chante.
(19"33’00"N, 104"12f15"W). Alt. 2400 m.
H. H. Iltis^---—^No.
P. Sorensen^
P. Matekaitis	12 January 1980
Field work supported by the Botany Department,
University of Guadalajara; 0. N. Allen Herbarium
Fund, Davis Fund, and Research Committee-Graduate
School, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Iowa
Corn Promotion Board; Pioneer Hi-bred International;
and the World Wildlife Fund.
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