“…fide Engel (1978). Lectotype (fide Engel, 1978): Chile, Prov. Aisen, R. Aisen Valley, January 1897, Dusen 253 (SIc.…”
Section: Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two varieties of C. navistipula are ecologically distinct; the typical variety grows on rotted stumps or logs and over soil. In the Patagonian Channel region on well-decayed logs in forests; less commonly on Pilgerodendron bark and in thick masses of epiphytic vegetation over tree trunks (see Engel, 1978).…”
Section: Key To Varieties Of Clasmatocolea Navistipulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lobo, Engel 4877B (MSC); I.Desolacion, B. Tuesday, Engel 5695, 5714, 5742C (MSC); Brunswick Pen. (cf Engel, 1978. sub C. cookiana); B. Isthmus, Savatier 205 (VER); E. side ofPto.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Angosto, Dusen 255 as Leioscyphus turgescens (LD), as L. gayana (NY, S);Brunswick Pen. (cf Engel, 1978)…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fideEngel (1978). Lectotype (fideEngel, 1978): Chile, Prov. Magallanes, I. Atalaya, 25 May 1908, Skottsberg 230 (UPS!…”
“…fide Engel (1978). Lectotype (fide Engel, 1978): Chile, Prov. Aisen, R. Aisen Valley, January 1897, Dusen 253 (SIc.…”
Section: Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two varieties of C. navistipula are ecologically distinct; the typical variety grows on rotted stumps or logs and over soil. In the Patagonian Channel region on well-decayed logs in forests; less commonly on Pilgerodendron bark and in thick masses of epiphytic vegetation over tree trunks (see Engel, 1978).…”
Section: Key To Varieties Of Clasmatocolea Navistipulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lobo, Engel 4877B (MSC); I.Desolacion, B. Tuesday, Engel 5695, 5714, 5742C (MSC); Brunswick Pen. (cf Engel, 1978. sub C. cookiana); B. Isthmus, Savatier 205 (VER); E. side ofPto.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Angosto, Dusen 255 as Leioscyphus turgescens (LD), as L. gayana (NY, S);Brunswick Pen. (cf Engel, 1978)…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fideEngel (1978). Lectotype (fideEngel, 1978): Chile, Prov. Magallanes, I. Atalaya, 25 May 1908, Skottsberg 230 (UPS!…”
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