Davallia pusilla Mett.

  • Filed As

    Davalliaceae
    Davallia pusilla Mett.

  • Collector(s)

    G. M. Plunkett 3736 with R. Sean Thackurdeen, Jean-Pascal Wahe, Frazer Alo, Kimson Perei, Presley Dovo, Stephanie Sali, Joseph Narkahau, Tanifé Rawi, Tarpu Rawi, Titus Karpe, Kissel Edmond, Sylvan Nawarau, 13 Dec 2016

  • Location

    Vanuatu. Tafea. South West Tanna Area Council. Tanna Island, South Tanna, Kwamera area, c. 2 km NNE of Lighthouse village.

  • Habitat

    Growing in primary forest opened by Cyclone Pam.

  • Description

    Epiphytic fern on fallen log on forest floor.

  • Notes (shown on label)

    DNA, digital image

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04991840

    Occurrence ID: 840e25bc-ca81-4e70-8f07-f44b0bdbfa83

  • Laboratory Collections

    Tissue Samples, 02930629, G. M. Plunkett 3736, Davallia pusilla Mett. - : Davalliaceae (3.0) : : : Pteridophyta;

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Pteridophyta

  • Order

    Polypodiales

  • Family

    Davalliaceae

  • All Determinations

    Davallia pusilla Mett. det T. A. Ranker

  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Vanuatu

  • State/Province

    Tafea

  • County/Municipio

    South West Tanna Area Council

  • Locality

    Tanna Island, South Tanna, Kwamera area, c. 2 km NNE of Lighthouse village.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 383 m. (1257 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -19.6223, 169.427

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New York Botanical Garden: NY
Vanuatu National Herbarium: PVNH-
The Flora of Vanuatu
(Qavalliaceae)
Davallia pusilla Mett.
Vanuatu: Tafea Provinw, Tanna Island. South
Tanna, Kwamera area, c. 2 km NNE of Lighthouse
village.
S 19° 37' 20.3"; E 169° 25' 38.7"; 383 m elev.
Epiphytic fern on fallen log on forest floor. Growing
in primary faist opened by Cyclone Pam. DNA,
digital image. Duplicates: 2
Gregory M. Plunkett, #3736 December 13, 2016
Jean-Pascal Wahe, Sean Thackurdeen, Frazer Alo,
Kimson Perei, Presley Dovo, Stephanie Sali, Joseph
Narkahau, Tanife Rawi, Tarpu Rawi, Titus Karpe,
Kissel Edmond, Sylvan Nawarau.
A collaboration ofNYBG and PVNH, funded by
the National Science Foundation and The Christensen Fund
04991840