Tetraplodon paradoxus (R.Br.) I.Hagen
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Filed As
Splachnaceae
Tetraplodon paradoxus (R.Br.) I.Hagen -
Collector(s)
Z. Iwatsuki 2721b with W. C. Steere, 26 Jul 1974-28 Jul 1974
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Location
United States of America. Alaska. Cape Simpson, ca. 50 miles SE of Point Barrow, vicinity of abandoned radar site noth of Sinclair Lake.
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Habitat
Sunny, moist, field; dung; in wet tundra.
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Description
Phenology of specimen: Sporangia.
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Specimen Notes
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden; Collected with the aid of a grant from the National Science Foundation, and with logistic support from the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory, Point Barrow, Alaska
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 657358
Occurrence ID: 03928889-83cb-4ab9-8c41-47efb7223930
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Bryophyta
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Family
Splachnaceae
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All Determinations
Tetraplodon paradoxus (R.Br.) I.Hagen det Z. Iwatsuki
Note: Annotation, P. Marino, Mar 1996, "Tetraplodon paradoxus (R. Br.) Hag + Aplodon wormskjoldii"
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Alaska
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Locality
Cape Simpson, ca. 50 miles SE of Point Barrow, vicinity of abandoned radar site noth of Sinclair Lake
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Elevation
Alt. 9 m. (30 ft.)
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Coordinates
71.05, -154.72
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Distribution
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Tetraplodon paradoxus (R.Br.) I.Hagen