taxonID	type	description	language	source
03F48793FFDDFFD0FCB3D07E156B28EA.taxon	materials_examined	Lectotype: “ Japanese Musci, Gakuichi Kono, No 257, Neckera Konoi Broth. n. sp., M. Ishizushi (Shikoku), Coll. G. K. Sept. 5 1906 ” (H-BR 2892007!, with sporophytes) (Fig. 2).	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDDFFD0FCB3D07E156B28EA.taxon	discussion	Neckera konoi was described from Japan and later reported from Anhui and Sichuan in China (Wu, 2011) and from Primorsky Territory in Russia (Ignatova et al., 2009), with description and illustrations. Forsstroemia konoi is known in Russia only from a localitity near Benevskie Waterfalls, on cliffs beside waterfall, in a restricted area.	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDDFFD1FCB3D6AD126C2A49.taxon	materials_examined	Neotype: South Africa (MO, dupl. L), see details in Stark (1987). Forsstroemia stricta Laz., Bot. Zhurn. (Kiev) 2 (1): 84. 1941. Syn. nov. Holotype: Russia, Primorsky Territory: Shkotovo Distr., Upper Maikhe River, Peishula, on rotten log, 10. X. 1933, A. Lazarenko (KW!) [description and illustration of this specimen were provided by Ignatov & Cherdantseva, 1995].	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDDFFD1FCB3D6AD126C2A49.taxon	discussion	Comment: Ochyra (1988) mentioned this specimen as lectotype. However, only one specimen is cited in the protologue, and Kiew’ Institute of Botany (KW) is the main depositarium of Lazarenko collections, thus we designate the specimen as the holotype. Forsstroemia stricta was described from a small specimen, and male gemetangia were not found by Lazarenko, so the species was assumed to be dioicous. Ignatov & Cherdantseva (1995) confirmed this. However, subsequently we found this species in two localities and richer material showed an autoicous sexual condition in all collections. Quite many plants, either collected or seen in forest, had sporophytes. DNA analysis of two specimens from two localities resolved them it an a clade with F. producta from Mexico and U. S. A., confirming their identity. Forsstroemia producta is a pantropical and subtropical species, and the name has numerousmany synonyms used for plants from Asia, Africa, North America and Australia (Stark, 1987).	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDCFFD6FC99D44F10D62928.taxon	materials_examined	Lectotype (selected by Stark, 1987): [China] “ Mandschuria, prope stantionem Hantoheva (Handahoedzi) viae ferrafiae, ad rupes ”, coll. Litvinov s. n., 20 Jun 1903 (H- BR 1742008!; isolectotypes H-BR 1742011!, H. BR 1742012!).	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDCFFD6FC99D44F10D62928.taxon	description	Description: Plants robust, in loose brownish-green, somewhat lustrous tufts. Secondary stems up to 2 cm long, curved, densely terete foliate, remotely and irregularly pinnately branched, branches up to 8 mm long, curved, similarly foliate as secondary stems. Stem leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate, shortly acuminate, concave, 1.8 – 2.8 mm long, 0.7 – 1.1 mm wide; margin plane, entire to minutely crenulate; costa reaching 0.4 – 0.7 the leaf length; lamina cells ovate-elongate, 20 – 45 × 7 – 11 µm. Autoicous. Perigonia and perichaetia present. Sporophytes not available in Russian collection [Capsules immersed (Stark, 1987)].	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDCFFD6FC99D44F10D62928.taxon	discussion	Differentiation: The concave leaves of F. neckeroides with “ oily luster ” resemble F. trichomitria, but in that species the shoots are not so much curved, the leaves are less concave, not plicate, the costa reaches only 0.2 – 0.4 (– 0.5) the leaf length, and the commonly present sporophytes are exserted. Sympatric species of Lembophyllaceae that resemble F. neckeroides, i. e. Dolichomitriopsis diversiformis (Mitt.) Nog., Dolichomitra cymbifolia (Lindb.) Broth. and Isothecium hakkodense Besch. have a still longer costa, 0.6 – 0.8 the leaf length, not conspicuously curved shoots, and all of them are dioicous.	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
03F48793FFDCFFD6FC99D44F10D62928.taxon	materials_examined	Specimen examined: [Russia, Primorsky Territory] Okeanskaya, Koreisakaya Sopka [“ Corean Hill ”], 6 Aug 1930, coll. A. S. Lazarenko, KW # 12964.	en	Enroth, J., Fedosov, V. E., Fedorova, A. V., Ignatova, E. A., Ignatov, M. S. (2019): Miscellaneous notes on the genus Forsstroemia in Russia (Neckeraceae, Bryophyta). Arctoa 28 (1): 18-23, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.03, URL: https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.03
