New and noteworthy bryophyte records from Croatia
Author
Alegro, Antun
Author
Šegota, Vedran
Author
Rimac, Anja
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 20 / II, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) vedran. segota @ biol. pmf. hr
segota@biol.pmf.hr
Author
Kiebacher, Thomas
Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich UZH, Zollikerstrasse 107, 8008 Zürich (Switzerland)
Author
Prlić, Dragan
Donji Meljani 92 C, 33520 Slatina (Croatia)
Author
Sedlar, Zorana
Croatian Natural History Museum, Demetrova 1, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia)
Author
Vuković, Nina
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Marulićev trg 20 / II, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia)
Author
Papp, Beata
Botanical Department, Hungarian Natural History Museum, PO Box 137, 1431 Budapest (Hungary)
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Cryptogamie, Bryologie
2019
2019-03-20
20
2
5
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a2
journal article
10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a2
1776-0992
Ephemerum serratum
(Hedw.) Hampe
SPECIMEN
EXAMINED
. —
Croatia
. Istrian Peninsula, Gornji Kamenjak, bare soil within macchia,
44°48’42”N
,
13°52’45”E
,
22 m
a.s.l.,
1.I.2016
,
leg.
and
det. N. Vuković
,
V. Šegota & A. Alegro s.n.
, ZA(ZA45491); Island of Molat, Zapuntelsko Polje, shallow depression,
44°14’59”N
,
14°48’28”E
,
28 m
a.s.l.,
25.X.2015
,
leg.
and
det.A. Alegro, V. Šegota, N. Vuković & Z. Sedlar s.n.
ZA(ZA47327);
Ibidem
,
8.XII.2015
,
leg. Z. Sedlar s.n.
,
det.
V. Šegota & A. Alegro, ZA(ZA45490).
At Istrian Peninsula the species occurred on patches of bare soil, on an earthy pathway. The site was located in the zone of Mediterranean macchia vegetation, and the species was found along with other ephemerals:
Fossombronia caespitiformis
De Not.
ex
Rabenh. subsp.
caespitiformis
,
Oxymitra incrassata
(Brot.) Sérgio & Sim-Sim
,
Riccia michelii
Raddi
,
R. nigrella
DC.
and
Southbya nigrella
(De Not.) Henriq. As
a side note, our collected specimens had distinct untoothed leaves, thus resembling
Ephemerum stellatum
H. Philib.
(cf.
Frahm & Frey 2004
;
Smith 2004
;
Frey
et al.
2006
;
Infante
et al.
2010
), which was synonymized with
E. serratum
(
Holyoak 2010
)
. On the island of Molat the species was found along with a rare, ephemeral vascular plant
Corrigiola litoralis
L.(
Vuković
et al.
2018
), on the bare soil in a seasonally inundated area characterized by damp, shallow depressions and channels. Noteworthily, these habitats are known as “Mediterranean temporary ponds”, and are very significant in the context of conservation of rare and endangered vascular plant species (
Zacharias
et al.
2007
). They are facing a rapid decline worldwide (
Rhazi
et al.
2012
) and are therefore listed as a priority habitat in the Habitats Directive (
European Commission 2007
). Specimens collected had finely papillose spores surrounded by hyaline membrane, thus resembling
Ephemerum minutissimum
Lindb.
(
Risse 1996
,
1997
;
Smith 2004
;
Frey
et al.
2006
). However, more recently, a new perspective on this group was provided by
Ellis & Price (2015)
who, as a consequence of nomenclature revision, have placed
E. minutissimum
Lindb.
in synonymy with
E. serratum
.
Ephemerum serratum
is a Temperate element (
Smith 2004
) distributed across Europe (
Hodgetts 2015
). The species was previously reported in
Croatia
on the island of Rab (
Düll 1999
) and in Vrhovinsko Polje (
Alegro
et al.
2014
). It is known from many SE European countries, e.g.
Bulgaria
,
Greece
,
Montenegro
,
Serbia
and
Slovenia
(
Sabovljević
et al.
2008
) and has recently been discovered in
Albania
(
Marka & Sabovljević 2011
). The species is known also from neighbouring
Hungary
(
Papp
et al.
2010b
) and
Italy
(
Aleffi
et al.
2008
). It is EN in
Romania
(
Stefănuţ & Goia 2012
) and VU in
Serbia and Montenegro
(
Sabovljević
et al.
2004
).