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Showing Polytrichum gullweri
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Type: "In monte Wellington Tasmaniae, legit J. & B. Gullifer, pauca specimina."
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Type: "Mt Wellington, Tas., J. & B. Gullifer s.n.; holo: BM"
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Type: "Syntypes: Mt Wellington Tasmania, s.dat., J. [?] & B. Gulliver s.n. (BM000668238, BM000555017; both ex herb. Hampe 1881) (fide JSTOR-GP, Mar. 2023; APC Australian Moss Census (sensu AusMoss 2015)."
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Etymology: "Named jointly for Benjamin John Gulliver and Thomas Allen Gulliver." -
Text: "Following Art. 60.1 Ex. 7, the spelling of the epithet “gullweri” is corrected here to “gulliveri”. Hampe also spelt the surname as “Gullifer” when referring to the collector."