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New Zealand Mantis (Orthodera novaezealandiae)Observer
greenschistDescription
Blue spots on legs
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Heath Star-Moss (Campylopus introflexus)Observer
greenschistDescription
On sandy soil under deciduous trees
Photos / Sounds
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Creeping Feather-Moss (Amblystegium serpens)Observer
greenschistDescription
7mm high mat, on soil in shade under conifers
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Heart-leaved Spear-Moss (Calliergon cordifolium)Observer
greenschistDescription
pond edge, sometimes submerged
Photos / Sounds
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Genus BrachytheciumObserver
greenschistDescription
in lawn under deciduous trees
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Common Bladder Moss (Physcomitrium pyriforme)Observer
greenschistDescription
in a nursery pot
Photos / Sounds
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Golden Thread-Moss (Leptobryum pyriforme)Observer
greenschistDescription
growing in nursery pots
Photos / Sounds
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Family BryaceaeObserver
greenschistDescription
3cm high, top 1cm green, bottom 2cm densely tormentose
Photos / Sounds
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Genus DicranolomaObserver
greenschistDescription
dry bank in Chionochloa grassland
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Bartramia robustaObserver
greenschistDescription
boggy stream bank at base of snowbank
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Sphagnum Mosses (Genus Sphagnum)Observer
greenschistDescription
bright green moss in bog below snowbank
Photos / Sounds
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Tree Climacium Moss (Climacium dendroides)Observer
greenschistDescription
below snowbank
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Crome Sphagnum (Sphagnum squarrosum)Observer
greenschistDescription
bright green patches of this moss in historically mined creek
Photos / Sounds
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New Zealand Sphagnum (Sphagnum cristatum)Observer
greenschistDescription
bog above creek