A review of the genus Macromitrium Brid. (Orthotrichaceae, Bryophyta) in New Caledonia
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Thouvenot, Louis
Saint Léon, 66000 Perpignan (France) thouvenot. louis @ orange. fr
louis@orange.fr
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Cryptogamie, Bryologie
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a16
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10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a16
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Macromitrium pulchrum
Besch. var.
pulchrum
(
Figs 1I
,
17
)
Annales des Sciences naturelles, Botanique,
sér. 5, 18: 210 (1873)
.
Macromitrium pulchrum
var.
aristatum
Thér.,
Revue
bryologique
48: 16 (1921)
. — Type:
New Caledonia
,
Franc s.n.
(
lecto-
, designated here
fide
Guo
in Sched.
[2007] PC[PC0083721]!)
syn. nov
.
M. pulchrum
var.
densirete
Thér.,
Revue
bryologique
49: 16 (1921)
. — Type:
New Caledonia
. Mt Koghis,
XI.1909
,
Franc s.n.
lecto-
, designated here
fide
Guo
in Sched.
[2007] PC[PC0083722]!)
syn. nov
.
FIG
. 17. —
Macromitrium pulchrum
Besch. var.
pulchrum
.:
A
, capsule;
B
, dwarf male plant;
C -F
. branch leaves;
G
, upper cells in side view;
H
, upper cells;
I
, basal cells;
J -L
, branch leaf apices of three varieties;
M
, transverse section in top quarter of branch leaf. Drawn from the isotype
PC0096501
(A, C, I, L), from the lectotype of
M. pulchrum
var.
densirete
Thér.
(E, K, M), from the lectotype of
M. pulchrum
var.
aristatum
Thér.
(F, J), from the specimens
Thouvenot NC2226
(B),
NC2247
(G, H),
NC2252
(D). Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, 500 µm; C-F, 1 mm; G-I, 10 µm; J-L, 100 µm; M, 20 µm.
TYPES
. —
New Caledonia
. “In monte Humboldt,
1200 m
alt.,
Balansa 2528
; in monte Mou,
Balansa 2980 partim”
(
lecto-
,
fide
Vitt
in Sched.
[1983] BM[BM000982761];
isolecto-
, PC[PC0137910]!;
syn-
, PC[PC0096501, PC0137911, PC137912, PC137913]!).
DISTRIBUTION
IN
NEW
CALEDONIA
. — Widely distributed in North and
South Province
.
TOTAL
RANGE
. — Endemic to
New Caledonia
.
SELECTED
SPECIMENS
. —
New Caledonia
. Province Nord, Hienghène, Mt Panié massif, between Bwa Téan and Payolé, in wet mountain forest,
1245 m
,
9.X.2012
,
Thouvenot NC1374
(PC);
Province Sud
, Boulouparis, Mt Do, stunted vegetation with patches of
Araucaria montana
and
Notofagus
forests,
1000 m
,
27.IX.2012
,
Larraín 35414
; Dumbéa, Montagne des Sources, wet forest with
Araucaria rulei
,
950 m
,
21.IX.2016
,
Thouvenot NC2330
(PC); Dumbéa, Koghis, along the trail from Auberge des Koghis to the summit,
c.
900m
,
9.IX.2001
,
Frank Müller NC116
(DR); Mt Humboldt, on the trail to the hut near the summit,
1400 m
,
30.VIII.2003
,
Frank Müller NC768
(DR); Thio, Mt Ningua, stunted forest,
1120 m
,
29.IX.2012
,
Thouvenot NC872
; Païta, Mt Mou, tall mountain scrubland, on ridge,
1110 m
,
17.IX.2016
,
Thouvenot NC2297
(PC); Yaté, Pic du Grand Kaori, tall scrubland,
363 m
,
4.X.2016
,
Thouvenot NC2371
(PC); Parc de la Rivière Bleue, open wet forest,
680 m
,
20.IX.2016
,
Thouvenot NC2249
.
DESCRIPTION
Pseudautoicous
Dwarf male plants on leaf axis of female branches.
Plant
Medium to large, upper parts light green, sometimes reddish, or olive green, lower parts light to dark brown, creeping stems densely branched.
Branches
Thick, medium to long, (4-)7-16(-20) mm long,
1.5-2 mm
wide, straight to curved, simple or furcate, when dry usually unevenly curly, not funiculate, with leaves erect, individually twisted flexuous, carinate, the apex incurved to circinate, exposed by the margins, when moist erect to patent, usually little recurved or straight.
Branch leaves
Large, 2.5-4(-4.5) mm long,
0.4-0.8 mm
wide, lanceolate in outline, laminae usually ligulate from a wider basal part ovate to oblong, the apex narrowly obtuse, mucronate to short aristate, in a few cases lanceolate acuminate, upper part opaque, basal translucent part occupying 1/3-1/5 the leaf length, aristae if any less than
0.2 mm
long, costae medium thick, excurrent, margins papillose crenulate, plane or recurved on one side near base.
Upper cells
Single-layered, of various sizes ranging (7-)10-20(-30) µm long, (7-)
10-12 mm
wide, quadrate, rounded to oblong elliptic, thick walled, bulging, the external walls strongly protruding, rounded to conical with small papillae simple to furcate, the cells roughly aligned, marginal cells smaller in one row, transitional part usually short, transitional cells short rectangular, thick walled, walls irregular, porous nodulose, with single rounded papillae, lower cells rectangular elongate to linear, 20-55(-80) µm long, 7-10 µm wide, very thick walled, walls 2.5-3.5 µm wide, lumina straight, narrow, single papillae scarce, low to high rounded.
Perichaetia
More or less visible, erect, loosely sheathing the seta bases, perichaetial leaf sizes and papillae similar to the vegetative ones, lanceolate, mostly acuminate or acute, aristate, translucent thorough.
Calyptrae
Naked.
Setae
Long, (15-)18-30(-35) mm long, thin, flexuous, vaginulae naked.
Capsules
1.5-2 mm
long, elliptic to narrowly oblong, smooth, rims plicate, brown, small, erect to incurved.
Peristome
Absent or reduced to a papillose membrane.
Spores
Anisomorphic (12-)15-32(-37) µm.
REMARKS
Macromitrium pulchrum
is easily recognized by: 1) medium to large size with long setae; 2) dense branching with simple branches, curly when dry, with leaves erect, individually twisted to curved apices exposed by the margins; 3) large branch leaves ligulate to lanceolate, with a widened basal part ovate oblong; 4) upper cells uneven in size, bulging because of the strongly protruding external walls, pluripapillose; 5) basal cells linear with very thick walls, straight narrow lumina and scarce single papillae; 6) calyptrae naked; and 7) capsules narrowly oblong, sub-cylindric, with brown erect plicate rims and peristome lacking or reduced to a short membrane.
Apart from the
Pulchrum
group, none of the other New Caledonian species exhibit such combination of characters, most of them being smaller species with smaller setae.
Other large species like
Macromitrium leratii
,
M. laevigateum
or
M. salakanum
have short setae and different leaf shape.
For differences with species of the
Pulchrum
group:
Macromitrium cardotii
,
M. rufipilum
and
M. pulchrum
var.
neocaledonicum
, which also are large plants and possess large setae, see comments in the corresponding paragraphs.
The varieties described by
Thériot (1921a)
show too minor differences to be kept here:
Macromitrium pulchrum
var.
densirete
more closely resemble
M. pulchrum
var.
neocaledonicum
(see below) but with the branch habit of
M. pulchrum var. pulchrum
when wet.
M. pulchrum
var.
aristatum
has leaves like the
type
variety but
longer excurrent costae and longer branches which are variable intra-specific characters in the
Pulchrum
group. The
type
in PC has long branches, simple or fasciculate, up to
22 mm
long, setae
18-20 mm
long, basal cells with single scattered or ranked papillae. So,
M. pulchrum
var
densirete
and
var.
aristatum
may be included in the variability of the
type
variety.
Macromitrium pulchrum
is one of the most frequent species in
New Caledonia
, growing on trunks in wet mountain forests above
400 m
, rarely at
300-
400 m
. It mostly inhabits cloud forests on ridges and summit up to
1400 m
.