Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 5. Validation of two Drepanolejeunea species
Author
Söderström, Lars
Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N- 7491 Trondheim, Norway; lars. soderstrom @ bio. ntnu. no Department of Botany, The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 - 2496, USA; hagborg @ pobox. com, mvonkonrat @ fieldmuseum. org
Author
Hagborg, Anders
Author
Konrat, Matt Von
text
Phytotaxa
2012
2012-09-05
65
1
47
48
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.65.1.10
1179-3163
5062108
Drepanolejeunea evansii
Bischl. ex L.Söderstr., A.Hagborg et von Konrat
,
sp. nov.
Diagnosis (translated from
Bischler 1964
):—Similar to
Drepanolejeunea campanulata
(Spruce) Steph.
but leaves are oblique, at 45–60° angle to the stem. Leaf margin entire or irregularly crenulate. Leaf apex ending in a series of 1–2 cells. Lobules with upper margin slightly inrolled with a horizontal depression. Leaves with rudimentary lobules quite frequently. Perianth obovate, long, exceeding the bracts by at least ½ the perianth, with five more or less long apical horns that are divided into 2–5 narrow, irregular lobes. For further description and illustration, see
Bischler (1964)
.
Holotype
:—
PUERTO RICO
,
El Yunque
,
18.VII.1900
,
Evans 21a
(
YU
)
≡
Drepanolejeunea evansii
Bischl.,
Rev. Bryol. Lichénol
.
33: 75, 1964 (
Bischler 1964
),
nom. inval.
(Art. 36.1; no Latin description). ≡
Drepanolejeunea infundibulata
sensu A.Evans (
Evans 1903
)
, non
Drepanolejeunea infundibulata
(Spruce) A.Evans.