Identity of north African endemic bryophytes, 3, with special emphasis in Funaria altissima

Keywords: Algeria, distribution data, Grimmia torquata, Morocco, typification.

Abstract

The types of five taxa described with material from northern Africa have been revised, yielding the following results: Barbula commutata var. erosa Corb. is synomyzed with Streblotrichum convolutum var. commutatum; Bryum trabutii Thér. with Ptychostomum rubens; Thamnium alopecurum var. decipiens Corb. with Scorpiurium circinatum; and Trichostomum mediterraneum var. algeriae Müll. Hal. ex Geh. with Hydrogonium bolleanum. Funaria altissima Dixon is recognized as a distinct species, for which we provide a full description, photographs, and a key to the more closely species. Lectotypes have been designated for all names except for F. altissima. The identity of two nomina nuda is also resolved: Funaria hygrometrica var. dentata Corb. ex Maire & Werner, corresponds to typical Funaria hygrometrica, and Zygodon dimorphus Thér. ex Jelenc is here identified as Grimmia torquata¸ an interesting addition to the bryophyte flora of Morocco and continental Africa. Ptychostomum rubens is reported for the first time from Algeria.

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Published
2023-05-08
How to Cite
Ros Espín, R. M., Muñoz, J., & Werner, O. (2023). Identity of north African endemic bryophytes, 3, with special emphasis in Funaria altissima. Mediterranean Botany, 44, e84615. https://doi.org/10.5209/mbot.84615
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Applied Botany