Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis J.D.Yang & S.H.Lin, 2014

Yang, Jia-Dong & Lin, Shan-Hsiung, 2014, Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis (Lejeuneaceae), a new species from Taiwan, Phytotaxa 177 (1), pp. 56-60 : 56-58

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.177.1.5

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149214

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scientific name

Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis J.D.Yang & S.H.Lin
status

sp. nov.

Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis J.D.Yang & S.H.Lin View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

Diagnosis: Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis differs from the otherwise similar Cololejeunea biddlecomiae (Aust. in Pearson 1890: 5) Evans (1902: 168) in its leaves with obtuse to rounded apex; large leaf lobule to 2/3–3/4 of lobe length; stylus 5–16 cells long, 1–3 seriate; leaf cells thin-walled with large trigones and hemispherical dorsal protrusions; androecia terminal on short lateral branches with male bracts in 3–5 pairs; female bracts large, bract lobule almost as long as bract lobe; perianth obovate to oblong, 5-keeled, with dorsal protrusions on its upper 1/3 surface.

TYPE:— TAIWAN. Taichung City, Heping District, between Jiliting and the trailhead to the Mt. Nanhutashan , on trunk and mixed with lichen in a pure forest of Pinus taiwanensis Hayata , 24º22’N, 121º21’E, ca. 2600 m in elevation, 17 Sep 1975 GoogleMaps , S.- H. Lin 7402 (holotype: TUNG!; isotype: TAIE!) GoogleMaps .

Plants yellowish brown to brown in color when dried, loosely appressed to the substrate, up to 5 mm long. Shoots 0.40–0.65 mm wide with leaves, irregularly branched, in Lejeunea - type. Stems 33–82 μm in diameter. Rhizoids usually fasciculate, hyaline, and its initial-area in groups of 4–6 cells. Leaves imbricate; lobe obliquely spreading, plane or slightly convex, ovate to broadly ovate; 0.22–0.39 mm long, 0.21–0.28 mm wide; apex obtuse to rounded; margin crenulate-papillose. Cells of leaf lobe thin-walled; trigones large; intermediate thickenings usually small or indistinct; marginal cells subquadrate to rectangular, 10–12 × 7–10 μm; median cells hexagonal, 10–15 × 9–12 μm; basal cells elongate, 16–26 × 11–15 μm, dorsal protrusions of leaf cells hemispherical, 1 per cell, 6–11 μm in diameter. Oil bodies unknown. Ocelli and vitta absent. Leaf lobule large, ovate to elliptical, 0.19–0.30 mm long, 0.13–0.17 mm wide, 2/3–3/4 as long as the lobe, inflated, smooth on ventral surface; free lateral margin slightly incurved and bordered with more than 10 subquadrate to rectangular cells; apex with 2 teeth, separated by 2–4 cells from each other; first tooth 2–3 cells long, 1 cell wide; second tooth 1–2 cells long, 1 cell wide; hyaline papilla spherical, on the inner surface of first tooth; keel arched, papillose. Stylus large, linear, 5–16 cells long, in 1–3 seriate. Autoicous. Androecia terminal on long or short lateral branches; bracts in 3–5 pairs, imbricated, similar to the leaves; apex often incurved; bract lobule ovate, 2/3–3/4 as long as the bract lobe, inflated; antheridia borne singly. Gynoecia terminal on short lateral branches; bract lobe obovate, 0.40–0.70 mm long, 0.24–0.34 mm wide; apex obtuse; bract lobule oblong, almost as long as the bract lobe; apex rounded; keel almost as long as the bract lobule. Perianth obovate to oblong, almost immersed or emergent only up to its 1/ 5 in length, inflated, 0.56–0.64 mm long, 0.36–0.40 mm wide; apex rounded to truncate, 5 keeled, with dorsal protrusions on upper 1/3 surface. Gemmae not observed.

Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to Mt. Nanhutashan, where the new species was discovered.

Habitat and distribution: — Cololejeunea nanhutashanensis is an epiphyte found in altimontane forest. It grows on tree trunk of Pinus taiwanensis , in environment with filtered light and is currently known only from Mt. Nanhutashan, Taichung, Taiwan.

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

H

University of Helsinki

TUNG

Tunghai University

TAIE

Endemic Species Research Institute

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