Unrecorded liverwort species from Korean flora II
Author
Choi, Seung Se
Author
Bakalin, Vadim A.
Author
Kim, Chul-Hwan
Author
Sun, Byung-Yun
text
Journal of Species Research
2012
2012-08-30
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http://koreascience.or.kr/journal/view.jsp?kj=JOSRB5&py=2012&vnc=v1n2&sp=218
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2012.1.2.218
2713-8615
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Porella chinensis
(Steph.) S. Hatt., J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 30: 131, 1967. (
Fig. 4
)
Madotheca chinensis
Steph., Mém. Soc. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg
29: 218, 1894.
Korean Name: Deok-hang-se-jul-i-kki (Ḥḇljẃḋnj)
Plants 30.0-80.0×2.0-
3.5 mm
, prostrate to ascending, green to brownish green. Stems frequently densely bipinnate, brownish green to reddish green, cross section ca. 0.20-0.25×
0.25-0.35 m
, cortex cells smaller, thick-wall- ed in 2-3 layers, 12.5-20.0×10.0-12.5 µm, inner cells larger, thin-walled, colorless, 20.0-30.0×17.5-25.0 µm, trigones concave. Rhizoids scarce, fasciculate at base of underleaves, pale reddish brown. Leaves imbricate; lobe obliquely inserted, line insertion arched, not decurrent, concave, obliquely ovate to broadly ovate, 1.6-2.3×1.0-
1.4 mm
, margin slightly crispate, slightly incurved, mostly entire to rarely toothed, apex obtuse to rounded; lobule transversely inserted, line insertion curving down from the level of the base of keel to 0.5-1.0 the stem wide, long decurrent, narrowly ligulate, parallel with the stem, 0.5- 0.7×
0.2-0.3 mm
, lateral margins narrowly recurved, irregularly dentate, apex acute to obtuse. Cells in the median leaf polygonal, 30.0-37.5×25.0-30.0 µm, trigones concave, marginal cells subquadrate 20.0-25.0×15.0-20.0 µm, trigones concave, basal cells 30.0-37.5×25.0-30.0 µm, trigones concave; cuticle smooth. Oil bodies 10-20 per cells, elliptical to spherical, homogeneous, smooth, ca. 5.0-6.0×2.0-3.0 µm. Underleaves contiguous, transversely inserted, line insertion curving up the stem 1.0- 1.5 the stem wide, arched, long decurrent, repand-crispate, ovate to ligulate, 0.5-0.8×
0.4-0.9 mm
, margin irregularly dentate, apex obtuse to acute- rounded.
Fig. 4.
Porella chinensis
(Steph.) S. Hatt. A.
plant (ventral). B. underleaves. C, D. part of plant (dorsal). E-H. leaves. I. cells at leaf apex. J. median cells of leaf. Scale bars: 2.0 mm for A, C, D, G; 1.0 mm for E-H; 0.5 mm for B; 20.0 µm for I, J.
Habitats.
On shaded rocks or bark of tree in broad-leav- ed deciduous forest.
Distribution.
Korea
,
China
,
Russia
(
Hattori, 1967
;
Konstantinova
et al.
, 2009
).
Specimens examined.
Mt. Deokhang
,
Anui-ri
,
Singimyeon
,
Samcheok-si
,
Gangwon-do
,
N
37̊
19′24.2′′
E
129̊
00′17.6′′, Alt.
664 m
,
14 Oct. 2009
leg. & det. S.S. Choi 7006
(JNU; NIBR).
Porella chinensis
is characterized by (1) lobe almost entire margin (2) lobule and underleaves long decurrent and (3) stems frequently densely pinnately-branchded (
Hattori, 1967
). In the Korean flora, this species is easily distinguished from
P. grandiloba
by its long decurrent lobule and underleaves.
New Korean name is given as ‘Deok-hang-se-jul-i-kki’, is based on the name of locality.