Occurrence record: NSW854231
Dataset
Data partner | Australia's Virtual Herbarium |
Data resource | NSW AVH feed |
Institution code |
The Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust
Supplied institution code "NSW" |
Collection |
National Herbarium of New South Wales
Supplied collection code "NSW" |
Catalog number | NSW854231 |
Occurrence ID | NSW:NSW:NSW854231 |
Record type |
Preserved specimen
Supplied basis "PreservedSpecimen" |
Preparations | sheet |
Collector |
Horn, J.W.
Supplied as "Horn, J.W." |
Record number | 4247 |
Reproductive condition | buds|flowers |
License | CC-BY 4.0 (Int) |
Establishment means | native |
Presence/Absence | PRESENT Supplied as present |
Disposition | in collection |
Occurrence remarks | Shrubs 1.0 - 2.0 m in height. Corolla yellow, c. 3 cm in diameter. Androecium actinomorphic and +/- apostemonous, although stamens clearly organized into 5 groups. Carpels 3, glabrous. Frequent. (Funded by the National Science Foundation and Duke University Graduate School) |
Event
Occurrence date | 2001-10-28 |
Date precision | DAY |
Taxonomy
Higher classification | DC. |
Scientific name |
Hibbertia saligna
Supplied scientific name "Hibbertia saligna DC." |
Identified to rank | species |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Charophyta |
Class | Equisetopsida |
Family | Dilleniaceae |
Genus | Hibbertia |
Species | Hibbertia saligna |
Name match metric | canonicalMatch |
Scientific name authorship | R.Br. ex DC. |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
Nomenclatural code | ICN |
Verbatim taxon rank | species |
Geospatial
Country | Australia |
State or Territory | New South Wales |
Locality | South facing slope above Mill Creek, Tomah Spur; directly adjacent to N side of Bells Line Of Road, c. 2.0 km SW of Mount Tomah. |
Habitat |
Supplied as "Vegetation is dry, sclerophyll eucalypt forest dominated by E. sieberi and Angophora costata, with frequent Banskia serrata, and an understorey shrub layer dominated by Dillwynia retorta and Leptospermum spp. Soil is skeletal grey sand over sandstone parent rock, which is sparingly outcropped." |
Latitude |
-33.5339 Supplied as: "-33.5339" |
Longitude |
150.4228 Supplied as: "150.4228" |
Datum | EPSG:4326 |
Verbatim coordinate system | Degrees Minutes Seconds |
Coordinate precision | Unknown |
County | Central Tablelands |
Terrestrial | true |
Elevation | 850 m |
Verbatim latitude | 33 32 02 S |
Biome | TERRESTRIAL |
Marine | false |
Country Code | AU |
Verbatim longitude | 150 25 22 E |
Verbatim coordinates | 33 32 02 S, 150 25 22 E |
Referenced in publications
Publication: Curated Plant and Invertebrate Data for Bushfire Modelling
DOI https://doi.org/10.25919/tm4m-5a46
This data asset contains observations of individual plants and animals (“occurrences”) sourced from the Atlas of Living Australia. Data on vascular plants are based on the following paper: Godfree et al. (2021) Implications of the 2019-2020 Megafires for the Biogeography and Conservation of Australian Vegetation. Nature Communications 12: 1023 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21266-5 Data on invertebrates are from the following report: Marsh et al. (2021) Threatened species hub report: Assessment of the impacts of the 2019-20 wildfires on southern and eastern Australia on invertebrate species. NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub Project 8.3.1 Final report, Brisbane. Both studies were performed to understand the impacts of the Australian “Black Summer” (2019-20) fires on the taxonomic group in question. Consequently, this aggregated dataset is designed to support off-the-shelf bushfire impact modelling, and to provide useful context for associated biodiversity conservation work. A total of 896 species of vascular plants and 44,146 invertebrate species. The combined data asset was produced by the Science & Decision Support Team at the Atlas of living Australia (ALA) in collaboration with the authors of the original data sets. This was done as part of an Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) bushfire data challenges project. The data contained in this deposition has been cleaned by researchers and taxonomists to ensure it is of high quality. Therefore, compared to data returned by the ALA, the unique record ID’s may return a different species or location than is denoted in this data set: these records have potentially been changed by the authors of the data to reflect what they believe is correct.
Version of the data used in the publication
Scientific name | Hibbertia saligna |
Decimal latitude | -33.5339 |
Decimal longitude | 150.4228 |
Year | 2001 |
Month | 10 |
Data quality tests
Test name | Result |
Coordinate uncertainty meters invalid | Warning |
Geodetic datum assumed WGS84 | Warning |
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