A revision of the genus Anthoceros (Anthocerotaceae, Anthocerotophyta) in China
Author
Peng, Tao
Department of Biology, School of Life Science, East China Normal University, 3663 Zhong Shan North Road, Shanghai 200062, China; * Corresponding author: lejeunea @ 163. com & School of Life Science, Guizhou Normal University, 116 Bao Shan North Road, Guiyang 550001, China; taopeng 7791 @ 163. com
Author
Zhu, Rui-Liang
Department of Biology, School of Life Science, East China Normal University, 3663 Zhong Shan North Road, Shanghai 200062, China; * Corresponding author: lejeunea @ 163. com
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Phytotaxa
2013
2013-05-23
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.100.1.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.100.1.3
1179-3163
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Anthoceros subtilis
Steph., Sp. Hepat.
5: 1003. 1916.
Type:—
INDIA
.
South Canara
, Mangalore,
August 1907
,
R
. Pfleiderer 6127
(
holotype
G-12823!). =
Anthoceros subbrevis
Haseg., J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
57: 261. 1984
. Type:—
JAPAN
.
Miyazaki Pref.
, Nichinan-shi
,
Nagayoshi, on soil,
J
.
Hasegawa 7770
(
holotype
KYO
). (fide
Hasegawa 1998
). =
Anthoceros brunneus
Steph., Sp. Hepat.
5: 1004. 1916.
Type
:—
VIETNAM
. Tonkin, s.d.,
H
.
F
.
Bon 1290
(
holotype
G
!). =
Anthoceros fuscus
Steph., Sp. Hepat.
5: 1004. 1916.
Type
:—
VIETNAM
.
Thua Thien Hue
, Annam,
September 1908
,
P
.
A
.
Ebenhardt
224
(
holotype
G-12818!). =
Anthoceros notothyloides
Steph., Sp. Hepat.
6: 426. 1923.
Type
:—
INDIA
.
South Canara
,
Mangalore
,
September 1906
,
R
.
J
. Pfleiderer 5004
(
holotype
G-12822!)
.
Thalli orbicular, small, usually about
6 mm
in diameter, light green to deep, cavernous, spongy, ecostate, deeply separate formed fan-shaped to obcuneate lobes, dorsal surfaces significantly plicate without lamellae, and margins always lobulate irregularly.
Nostoc
colonies scattered in ventral side of thallus. Dioicous (?). Androecia not seen. Involucre cylindrical, erect, up to
2.5 mm
high, nearly smooth at mouth. Capsules mostly
1–1.9 cm
long, bivalved, with well-developed columella. Epidermal cells of capsule walls rectangular to narrow rectangular, 99–112 ×
13–19 µm
, thick-walled, stomata scattered, 46–52 ×
33–44 µm
, each stoma with two reniform guard cells surrounded by 5–8 cells; cells of the inner lining of capsule walls rectangular, 19–42 ×
22–33 µm
, sometimes with irregular dark thin bands on tangential walls. Spores brown to dark- brown,
35–44 µm
in diameter, with spinulate-baculate projections, often apically bifurcated, on proximal surfaces, triradiate marks distinct, attaining to the equator, with spinulose-lamellate, distal surfaces roughened with papillate to spinulose outgrowths often united at the base, more densely spinulate than proximal face. Pseudoelaters light brown,
77–199 µm
long, usually 2–3 cells long, thin walled, sometimes with irregular bands of thickenings.
In
China
,
Anthoceros subtilis
somewhat resembles
A. angustus
on the sporoderm ornamentation (
Fig. 5
). For their differences, see
A. angustus
.
FIGURE 5.
Anthoceros subtilis
Steph. A. Capsule
epidermis with thin walls and stomata. B. SEM micrograph showing sporophyte fragment with tetrads and pseudoelaters. C. Pseudoelaters with thin-walls and irregular thickenings. D. SEM micrograph showing proximal face of spore which is spinulose and has distinct trilete mark. E. SEM micrograph showing distal spore face which is papillate to spinulose with spines often united at the base. All from
R.-H. Dai PX95106
(GACP). Scale bars: A, C=50 µm; B, D, E=10 µm.
Habitat:—
Mostly on soil, rarely on rock at
10–2000 m
in
China
.
Distribution:—
China
(
Guizhou
,
Heilongjiang
,
Jilin
,
Liaoning
and
Yunnan
),
India
[
Maharashtra
,
Karnataka
, South Canara (
Asthana & Srivastava 1991
)],
Japan
,
Nepal
(
Hasegawa 1998
),
Thailand
,
Vietnam
[
Annam
(
Asthana & Srivastava 1991
)].
Representative specimens examined:—
CHINA
.
Guizhou
:
Panxian Co.
,
Shiqiao
,
23 August 1995
,
R
.-
H
.
Dai
PX95106
(
GACP
)
;
Heilongjiang
:
Shangzhi Co.
,
Maoershan
, on soil,
21 August 1959
,
Q
.
Gao
et al. 269
(
IFP
),
31 October 1985
,
S
.-
Y
.
Zeng
85-63
(
IFP
),
September 1959
,
5051
(
IFP
)
;
Jilin
:
Linjiang City
, mountainside of
Maoershan
, corn field, on soil,
7 September 1963
,
Q
.
Gao
7723
(
IFP
)
;
Liaoning
:
Dalian City
,
Longhe
,
29 August 1987
,
X.-
Y
.
Jia
870041
(
IFP
),
Kuandian Manzu Autonomous Co.
,
Baishilizi Nature Reserve
,
Heigou
corn field,
22 September 1987
,
T
.
Cao
&
S
.-
Z
.
Wang
38643, 38644
(
IFP
), on soil,
T
.
Cao
&
S
.-
Z
.
Wang
38663
(
IFP
),
Benxi Co.
,
Xiamatang town
, on soil,
16 September 1975
,
Q
.
Gao
13407
(
IFP
),
Xiamatang Town
, on soil in broomcorn field,
16 September 1975
,
Q
.
Gao
13398
(
IFP
),
Huanren Co.
,
Laotudingzi National Nature Reserve
,
Tianqiaohegou
, on soil,
500 m
,
26 September 1986
,
T
.
Cao
&
J
.-
Y
.
Feng
471
A
(
IFP
),
Shenyang City
, shoreside of
Hunhe
, broomcorn field, on soil,
Q
.
Gao
7041
(
IFP
)
,
Yunnan
:
Bijiang Co.
,
Gaoligongshan
,
Pianma
to
Tingming lake
,
30 July 1987
,
M
.
Zang
5734
(
IFP
),
Cangyuan Wazu Autonomous Co.
,
8 September 1980
,
S
.-
Y
.
Zeng
80-1848
(
IFP
),
Bianfudong
, on rock,
3 September 1980
,
S
.-
M
.
Yu
80-1389
(
IFP
),
Dali City
,
Tsang
(
Cang
)
Shan
, path from
Shi Jo Village
to
Huadianba
, on damp bank in village,
2000 m
,
16 October 1990
,
D.
G
.
Long
19198
(
E
),
Ruili City
,
Nongdao
, on soil behind the
Leiyun
,
14 July 1977
,
X.-
J
.
Li
172
(
IFP
),
Denggashan
,
13 August 1980
,
X.-
J
.
Li
80-825
A
(
IFP
),
Nongdao Town
,
Leiyun Village
, on wet soil by forest edge,
150 m
,
X.-
J
.
Li
165
(
IFP
),
Songming Co.
,
Meiziqing
,
September 1979
,
G
.-
H
.
Feng
7
(
IFP
),
Tengchong Co.
,
Chengguan
commune, on soil,
7 August 1980
,
X.-
J
.
Li
80-715
(
IFP
)
.
THAILAND
.
Chiang Mai Province
:
Chom Thong District
,
Royal Agricultural Station
Inthanon, on soil,
1300 m
,
18°54.278'N
,
98°51.842'E
,
20 December 2011
,
R
.-
L
.
Zhu
20111220-42
(
HSNU
)
.