Riccardia Gray
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2020v41a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12215458 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87AA-6525-FFCC-CA86-E7FAFBE0FBC5 |
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Felipe |
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Riccardia Gray |
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Genus Riccardia Gray View in CoL
REMARKS
About 100 species worldwide (Söderström et al. 2016). Based on the results of species delimitation analysis ( Reeb et al. 2018), 12 species are recognized in Africa. Eleven of these occur in eastern Africa ( Fig. 1 View FIG ) and three are new to science: R. gasparii sp. nov., R. martinii sp. nov. and R. vohimanensis sp. nov. In addition, Riccardia multifida , a species known from South Africa, may be expected to occur in eastern Africa and is therefore included in this treatment. The genus Riccardia is characterized by the 1-3-pinnately or palmately branched thalli with a narrow, 0.3-1.5(-2) mm wide axis and short sexual branches. The archegonia and antheridia are developed in two straight rows on separate branches. The genus is closely related to Aneura and Afroriccardia but the latter two genera have broader, less branched axes (more than 2 mm wide). In early literature, Riccardia was part of Aneura (e.g. Stephani 1898-1924).
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