Lejeunea tumida Mitt., 1855
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.83.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5074060 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D71CBF32-0154-C638-FF5F-FA18FABF8253 |
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Lejeunea tumida Mitt. |
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Lejeunea tumida Mitt. in Hooker (1855: 157).
Eulejeunea tumida (Mitt.) Stephani (1915: 800) .
Type:— NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, Dr. Sinclair s.n. ex herb. Mitt. (lectotype fide Grolle (1982): NY, isolectotypes: MPN, WELT!) .
The name Lejeunea tumida has been misapplied to a range of Australian Lejeunea species , including L. cuspidistipula ( Stephani 1896: 88) Stephani ex Watts (1902: 493) , L. drummondii Taylor (1846: 400) , L. sinclairii Spruce non Mitt. auct. and L. sordida . The presence of L. tumida in Australia was considered dubious by Renner et al. (2010), but the species was not explicitly rejected because all material forming the basis of early records had not been investigated. Recent examination shows that early identifications of Australian material as Lejeunea tumida by Rodway and Stephani in the herbaria FH, BM and G are all referable to other species. Lejeunea tumida can therefore be rejected from the Australian flora with confidence. It, and all other members of the species group formerly included within it [ L. colensoana ( Stephani 1896: 132) Renner in Renner et al. (2010: 455), L. oracola Renner in Renner et al. (2010: 448), and L. rhigophila Renner in Renner et al. (2010: 453)] are endemic to the New Zealand Botanical Region.
Representative misidentified specimens:— AUSTRALIA. New South Wales: Richmond River, German Creek, April 1900, W. W. Watts 27.28, ex herb. Levier 2274 (G-19628!) is L. sinclairii Spruce non Mitt. auct.; Tasmania: South Coast, on trees, Catamaran, Recherche, 16 January 1911, W. A. Weymouth s.n. ( BM!), det. L. Rodway, is L. drummondii ; Tasmania, McRobies Gully, near Hobart, on trunk of tree, 200 ft, 2 January 1911, W. A. Weymouth s.n. ( BM!), det. L. Rodway, is L. drummondii ; Norfolk Island, Red Road, on and amongst Macromitrium on Araucaria excelsio r, 10 September 1967, D. M. Henderson 9529 ( BM!), is L. sordida .
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William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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Massey University |
WELT |
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Herbarium |
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Fort Hays |
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Bristol Museum |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Lejeunea tumida Mitt.
Renner, Matt A. M. 2013 |
Eulejeunea tumida (Mitt.)
Stephani, F. 1915: ) |