Plagiochila nova Steph., Sp. Hepat.

Gradstein, S. Robbert & Pérez, Álvaro J., 2021, In the footsteps of Michel Allioni: Liverworts and hornworts from the surroundings of Gualaquiza (Ecuador), Candollea 76 (1), pp. 41-54 : 46

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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2021v761a3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6329128

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DD878C-4919-0D26-FFC5-BC97FE74FB27

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scientific name

Plagiochila nova Steph., Sp. Hepat.
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Plagiochila nova Steph., Sp. Hepat. View in CoL 6: 189. 1921, syn. nov.

Lectotypus (designated here): ECUADOR. Prov. Morona Santiago: Bomboiza , “frequens ad terram et ad truncos putrescentes in Granadillas”, 2500 m, 15.XI.1910, Allioni 709 ( G [ G000061534 ]!) .

= Plagiochila montagnei Nees View in CoL

Notes. – Plagiochila montagnei is a common neotropical rainforest species that is recognized by terminal branching and ovate-lingulate leaves with a longly decurrent dorsal base, toothed ventral and apical margins, and strongly ampliate ventral bases with triangular teeth (HEINRICHS & GRADSTEIN, 2000). The species is common in lowland forests and is only occasionally seen in montane forests. The specimen Allioni 709 is chosen here as the lectotype of P.nova as it was illustrated in STEPHANI (1985: tab. 11214). A further syntype (Bomboiza, “frequens ad truncos in silva M. Sapotilla prope domum bonbori”, 1000 m, 21.X.1910, Allioni 651, G [ G00113038 ]!) belongs to P. macrostachya Lindenb .

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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

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