A taxonomic revision of Grimmia subgenus Orthogrimmia (Musci, Grimmiaceae)


Abstract:

Grimmia subg. Orthogrimmia comprises nine species distributed on mountain chains or high latitudes mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. This subgenus is defined by the following combination of characters: leaves V-shaped in transverse section, margins flat (seldom recurred in G. reflexidens), proximal marginal cells with the transverse walls thicker than the longitudinal walls, setae erect and straight (curved only in G. arenaria), and capsules symmetric and smooth. I recognize two sections: sect. Donnianae, including G. arenaria Hampe, G. doaniana Sm., and G. triformis Carestia and De Not.; and sect. Moatanae, comprising G. alpestris (F. Weber and D. Mohr) Schleich., G. caespiticia (Brid.) Jut., G. montana Bruch and Schimp, G. nivalis Kindb., G. reflexidens Mall. Hal., and G. ungeri Jur. Grimmia brachyphylla Cardot, considered by other authors to be synonymous with G. montana, is shown to be conspecific with Coscinodon humilis, and is here lectotypified. Grimmia sinensianodon is considered to be synonymous with Coscinodon cribrosus, and not with G. caespiticia, as previously believed. All taxa are keyed and described, and typified where indicated. Illustrations and distribution maps are provided for each species.

Año de publicación:

1998

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    scopusscopus

    Tipo de documento:

    Article

    Estado:

    Acceso restringido

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Botánica
    • Biología

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Plantas conocidas por sus características y flores
    • Microorganismos, hongos y algas
    • Cryptogamia

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