Species of Macromitrium (Orthotrichaceae) New to the Mindanao Region and the Philippines with One Species New to Science
Author
Shevock, James R.
California Academy of Sciences, Department of Botany,
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2015
2015-12-31
62
21
541
549
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13154952
0068-547X
13154952
Macromitrium cuspidatum
Hampe
SPECIMENS
EXAMINED
:—
Camiguin
Island
:
Municipality of Mambajao
,
Mt. Hibok-Hibok
, along
Tagdo Trail
to the summit at
710 m
elev., on tree trunk in filtered sunlight,
8 Jul 2015
,
Shevock
&
B
.
C
.
Tan
47157
(
CAS
,
CMUH
,
UC
).
Mindanao Island
:
Davao Oriental Province
, along trail from
Camp
2 near pygmy forest to summit of
Mt. Hamiguitan
,
1040 m
elev., on tree trunk in filtered sunlight,
22 Jun 2015
,
Shevock
&
Yorong
46898
(
CAS
,
CMUH
,
UC
); ibid, along trail from Camp 2 to
Twin Falls
, mid-slope of
Mt. Hamiguitan
,
900–960 m
elev., on tree trunk in filtered sunlight,
23 Jun 2015
,
Shevock
&
Yorong
46937, 46953
(
CAS
,
CMUH
,
UC
)
.
This is a distinctive species of
Macromitrium
in the Philippine moss flora and can be easily identified by the nearly all oblong to elongate and smooth leaf cells, coupled with a long excurrent costa. The plants are yellowish green in color and moderately large in size, which make the sporophyte look small in comparison. It has been reported from many places in island groups of Luzon, Mindoro, Palawan and Visayan Region (
Tan and Iwatsuki 1991
), but not from Mindanao Island until a report on the mosses of Mt. Kiamo in Bukidnon Province, was published by
Tan et al. (2015)
. The above cited collections provide a north and south distribution range extension across Mindanao Island.
Macromitrium cuspidatum
is a widespread species in
Malesia
but not as commonly encountered as
M. blumei
.