Notula chorologica Iberica (Bryophyta)

  • Esther Fuertes
  • Gisela Oliván
  • Margaria Acón
  • Carolina León
Keywords: Bryophytes, Hepatics, Mosses, Chorology, Iberian Peninsula, Andorra, Spain, Portugal

Abstract

New records for the bryological flora of the Iberian Peninsula are given. Pallavicinia lyelii and Plagiochasma rupestre are new records for the province of Cáceres. Drepanocladus aduncus is recorded for the first time in Soria and Lérida provinces, and D. polygamus in Lérida. Rhizomnium magnifolium is a new record for Ávila and León provinces. The presence of Triquetrella arapilensis in Madrid province has been confirmed. Furthermore, a list with the inedited places where Hygrohypnum, Rhizomnium, Sarmentypnum and Warnstorfia can be found in Andorra, Spain and Portugal is given, which is based on herbarium specimens and on specimens collected during several expeditions. Distribution maps of some species are provided.

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Published
2010-09-02
How to Cite
Fuertes E., Oliván G., Acón M. . y León C. . (2010). Notula chorologica Iberica (Bryophyta). Botanica Complutensis, 34, 31-40. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/BOCM/article/view/BOCM1010110031A
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