The Australian Bryophyte Name Index (ABNI) is a tool for the botanical community that deals with bryophyte names and their usage in the scientific literature, whether as a current name or synonym. ABNI does not recommend any particular taxonomy or nomenclature. For a listing of currently accepted scientific names for the Australian bryophytes, please use the Catalogue of Australian Bryophytes (CAB) link above.
Showing Cheilolejeunea celata
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Marchantiophyta(div.)
- Jungermanniopsida(cl.)
- Jungermanniidae(subcl.)
- Porellales(ordo)
- Jubulineae(subordo)
- Lejeuneaceae(fam.)
- Cheilolejeunea(gen.)
- celata(sp.)
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Type: New Zealand, North Island, Taranaki Land District, Pouakai Range, 39 15'S, 174 02.4'E, 1050 m, on branches of Dendrologotrichum dendroides in Weinmannia racemosa, Pseudopanax colensoi, Brachyglottis elaegnifolius and Gahnia pauciflora scrub, 15 December 1999, D. Glenny 8047d, (holotype: CHR 527120; isotype: WELT).
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CAB Dist.: Tas
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Etymology: "Celata, concealed, is applied in reference to the fact that this miniature denizen of New Zealand forests is hidden by virtue of size alone."
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CAB Dist.: Tas