Groutiella reesei (Vitt) B.H. Allen, 2002

Yu, Ning-Ning & Jia, Yu, 2023, A world revisionary study of the genus Groutiella Steere (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida), Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (7), pp. 161-182 : 174

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2023v44a7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8155570

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F076E827-1F3F-FF99-E127-ED7BFB65FCFB

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scientific name

Groutiella reesei (Vitt) B.H. Allen
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Groutiella reesei (Vitt) B.H. Allen View in CoL

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Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden 90: 551 ( Allen 2002).

SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Mexico. Veracruz, Huatusco Municipio, Reese 4450 (MO); Reese 4451 (para-, MO).

DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — Mexico; Central America ( Allen 2002). On bark of tree trunks and branches; 545-1250 m.

DESCRIPTION

For description, see Vitt 1979, 1994; Allen 2002.

COMMENTS

Groutiella reesei was published as a subspecies of G. chimborazensis by Vitt (1979), but later promoted to the rank of species by Allen (2002) based on two leaf features: the bulging quadrate cells on the upper dorsal surface of the costa, and the thickened ( Fig. 10K View FIG ), fragile and frequently broken leaf apices ( Fig. 10D, G, J View FIG ). Including these two characters, the species further differs from G. chimborazensis by having much lower leaf marginal border that consists of two rows of short-rectangular to rectangular cells ( Fig. 10L View FIG ). Groutiella tomentosa also has fragile apices, but differs in its longer leaf limbidia consisting of elongated cells.

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