Determining the type locality and collector of Nylander’s South African lichens
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Background: In 1868, Nylander described 15 new lichen taxa from collections made near Durban, South Africa. The locality was not specified and the collector was identified only as ‘Miss Armstrong’.
Objectives: To identify the collector and type locality of Nylander’s species.
Method: Scientific literature, maps, letters, notebooks and genealogical sources were consulted to reconstruct the provenance of the specimens.
Results: ‘Miss Armstrong’ was likely Olivia Armstrong; she collected in the Karkloof area of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.
Conclusion: This investigation facilitates future work to determine whether the species described and reported by Nylander are still extant in the same locality
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Medeiros, I. (2019) “Determining the type locality and collector of Nylander’s South African lichens”, African Biodiversity & Conservation, 49(1). Available at: https://mail.abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/10 (Accessed: 29 April 2026).