Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán

Reeb, Catherine, Bernard, Elisabeth Lavocat & Gradstein, S. Robbert, 2022, An integrative taxonomic revision of Aneuraceae H. Klinggr. (Marchantiophyta) from Guadeloupe and Martinique, French West Indies, Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (8), pp. 135-152 : 146

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Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán
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Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán View in CoL

( Fig. 4 View FIG A-F)

Aneura stipatiflora Steph. View in CoL , Hedwigia 32: 27 (1893). — Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán View in CoL , The Bryologist 45: 81 (1942). — Type: Martinique. A. Duss 56 (lecto-, designated here, G[G00066691]! c.gyn., labeled “original”). Martinique. A. Duss s.n. (syn-?,G[G00282037]! c.andr., labeled “original”).

SPECIMENS EXAMINED FROM THE FRENCH ANTILLES. — Guadeloupe. Matouba, rivière Rouge, A. Duss 182 (NY[611574]), 457 (NY), det. Pagán as A. subsimplex View in CoL ; Matouba, Montagne de la Madeleine, 600-900 m, 1897-1900, A. Duss 207 (NY[611572]), 318 (NY), 319 (NY), 398 (NY); Ravine Citerne (haut), 16°02’08”N, 61°39’31”W, 1100 m, 31.V.2003, Lavocat Bernard 460; Trace Karukera, 16°02’18”N, 61°38’55”W, 850 m, 28.II.2012, Lavocat Bernard 1600, 1601; Carbet Falls, 16°02’50”N, 61°38’49”W, 880 m, 3.VI.2012, Lavocat Bernard 1680, 1708; National Park of Guadeloupe, La Madeleine Trois Rivières, 16°10’N, 61°38’W, 600 m, 14.VIII.2015, Reeb & Bernard J.F. CR15G7; Chutes du Carbet, access path, 16°02’33”N, 61°38’26”W, 650 m, Reeb & Lavocat Bernard CR13G22.

Martinique. Rivière du Lorrain, 1899, A. Duss 182a, det. Pagán as A. subsimplex (NY[611573]); Montagne Pelée, camp de l’Alma, Deux choux, 600-1000 m, A. Duss 74 (NY[611571]), 131 (NY), 140 (NY), 325 (NY); Montagne Pelée, 14°48’23.9”N, 61°09’24.7”W, 1060 m, 29.V.2016, Lavocat Bernard 16501.

DISTRIBUTION. — In the West Indies reported from Cuba (type of R. subsimplex ), Dominica ( Stephani 1900; Schäfer-Verwimp 2010) and Guadeloupe and Martinique ( Lavocat Bernard & Schäfer-Verwimp 2011).

HABITAT. — On trees, soil and rocks in humid forests from 600 to 1100 m.

REMARKS

Riccardia stipatiflora is an autoicous species with a firm texture, a rather deep green color and a prostrate, regularly 1-2-pinnate, to 2 cm long, unwinged thallus with basal stolons and with long, linear, unwinged branches. An unusual feature of the species is that the gametoecia are often produced on the stolons (hence the name “ stipatiflora ”). The main axis is biconvex in cross section and the branches biconvex to plano-convex; the ultimate branches are often curved. The male branches are bordered by a 1-2 cells wide wing and the female branches have long hairy cilia. The specimen G00066691 is chosen as the lectotype because it has gynoecia, which were described in the protologue. The specimen G00282037, annotated by Stephani as “Original”, is treated as a tentative syntype because the plants are male and androecia were not mentioned in the protologue. The male branches in this syntype are very long, of up to 22 pairs of antheridia, circinately curved and positioned on the stolons. Meenks (unpubl.) described the male branches as being only 1-4 pairs of androecia long based on material from Cuba. The molecular analysis shows a well defined cluster of R. stipatiflora ( Figs 1 View FIG ; 2 View FIG ).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Marchantiophyta

Class

Jungermanniopsida

Order

Metzgeriales

Family

Aneuraceae

Genus

Riccardia

Loc

Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán

Reeb, Catherine, Bernard, Elisabeth Lavocat & Gradstein, S. Robbert 2022
2022
Loc

Riccardia stipatiflora (Steph.) Pagán

Pagan 1942: 81
1942
Loc

Aneura stipatiflora

Steph. 1893: 27
1893
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