Synopsis of the species of Cheilolejeunea (Marchantiophyta, Lejeuneaceae) in the Pacific dominion and Páramo province of tropical America
Author
Gil-Novoa, Jorge Enrique
Programa de Pós-graduação em Botânica, Escola Nacional de Botânica Tropical, Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Rua Pacheco Leão, Horto, 2040, 22460 - 080, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil. & Grupo Sistemática Biológica, Herbario UPTC, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia.
Author
Costa, Denise Pinheiro
0000-0001-9495-3029
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro - IPJBRJ, Rua Pacheco Leão 915, 22460 - 030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. denisepinheirodacosta @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9495 - 3029
denisepinheirodacosta@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-03-14
587
2
73
120
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.587.2.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.587.2.1
1179-3163
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6.
Cheilolejeunea beyrichii
(Lindenberg) Reiner (2006: 474)
.—
Lejeunea beyrichii
Lindenberg
(
in
Gottsche
et al.
1845: 371
).
Type:—
BRAZIL
.
Rio de Janeiro
: Serra da Estrela,
Beyrich s.n.
(
holotype
W, isotype G-53144).—
Fig. 4O–U
.
Plants light brown to green,
1.5–1.6 mm
wide. Stems in cross section 100–115 µm in diameter, (7–)8 epidermal cells, 17–26 × 8.5–13.5 µm, (9)11–15 medullary cells, 9–16 × 5–11 µm. Ventral merophytes 4–6 cells wide. Leaves subimbricate, ovate-elongated, flat to slightly recurved at the apex, 840–860 × 580–600 µm; margin entire, apex obtuse, dorsal and ventral margin curved; cells orbicular to elongate, mammillose on the dorsal side, trigones large; basal cells 22–28 × 16–19 µm, median cells 17–30 × 13–20 µm, marginal cells 9–12 × 9–12 µm. Lobules small, 1/5 or less of leaf length, trapezoid, with a short tooth, free margin involute, keel straight. Underleaves subimbricate, reniform, 420–440 × 580–610 µm, 4.5–5 × stem width, short bifid, 1/4–1/5 of underleaf length, V-shaped sinus, lobules straight to connivent, margin entire, base cuneate to rounded. Autoicous. Androecia commonly terminal on the main stem or branch, 4–6 pairs of bracts. Gynoecia on branches, with pycnolejeuneoid innovations, bracts obovate, 700 × 550 µm, apex acute. Perianth 5-keeled, keels slightly to very strongly developed, beak short. Vegetative reproduction unknown.
Distribution and habitat
:—Neotropical, occurring in
Guatemala
,
Colombia
,
Venezuela
,
Ecuador
,
Perú
, and
Brazil
(
Bastos 2017
,
Reiner-Drehwald 2006
). This species grows in the study area as an epiphyte on tree trunks and rocks, in lower and upper montane rainforest, between
1000–2500 m
, in the provinces Puntarenas-Chiriquí, GuatusoTalamanca, Choco-Darien, Magdalena, Cauca, and Guajira of the Pacific dominion.The record of
C. beyrichii
occurring in the Páramo (
Fig. 6
), actually belongs to the Cauca province.
Notes
:—This species can be recognized by having a ventral merophyte 4–6 cells wide, leaves ovate with an obtuse apex, and underleaves generally reniform, shortly bifid. Morphologically it is very similar to
C. fragrantissima
, which differs mainly by the ventral merophyte being 2 cells wide (vs 4-6 cells wide in
C. beyrichii
) and the rounded leaf apex.
Specimens examined
:—
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas
:
Serra Curicuriari
,
450 m
,
00°20’S
,
66°50’W
,
9-12 July 1979
,
Schuster
79-15-791
(
NY
)
.
COLOMBIA
.
Boyacá
:
Duitama
, vereda “El Volcán”,
2200 m
,
27 October 1988
,
Schuster
88-1008
(
COL
)
;
Santa María
,
Vereda Caño Negro
,
4°51’32”N
,
73°17’ 59”W
,
1700–1800 m
,
5 October 2003
,
Uribe-M. 4152
(
COL
)
.
Cauca
:
Isla Gorgona
,
26 November 1988
,
Schuster
88-1555
(
F
)
.
Huila
:
Acevedo
,
Macizo Colombiano
,
1°36’21”N
,
76°6´16”W
,
1800 m
,
29 June 2001
,
Castillo
2461d,
2520g
(
HUA
)
,
2466a, 2457d
(COL).
Santander
:
Charalá
, corregimiento
Virolín
,
1725 m
,
25 October 1988
,
Ireland
23511
(
NY
)
.
ECUADOR
:
Zamora
–
Chinchipe
:
Valle
del
río San Francisco
,
Reserva Biológica San Francisco
,
03°58’18”S
,
79°04’14”W
,
1800 m
,
May 2000
,
I
.
Holz
108, 196, 326, 356
(
QCA
)
;
Parque Nacional Podocarpus
, 4°06-07’
S
, 78°58-59’
W
,
1250 m
,
21 March 2012
,
SchaferVerwimp
33054
(
QCA
)
.
VENEZUELA
.
Bolivar
:
Canaima National Park
,
1000 m
,
21 August 1987
,
Thiers
5175
(
NY
)
;
bosque alto húmedo montañoso,
1220–1275 m
,
6–7 January 1964
,
Steyermark
et al. 92797, 92800
(
NY
)
.