Bazzania indica (Gottsche & Lindenb.) Trevis.
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* Bazzania indica (Gottsche & Lindenb.) Trevis. View in CoL
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Vietnam. Tuyên Duc (now Lâm Đồng), Manline, sur bois au sol, ravin n°6, 1300 m, Tixier 185 (PC[PC0764738]); Tuyên Duc, Teurnom, fond de ravin sur bois au sol en forêt, 1300 m, Tixier 417 (PC[PC07647747]).
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Identifiable by its densely imbricate, broad ovate leaves with shortly tridentate apex and serrulate margins. The underleaves reflexed, without hyaline border, variable in width. A Malesian species widespread in Indonesia and Thailand but with no occurrence in India ( Kitagawa 1967; Siregar et al. 2018). New to Vietnam.
ILLUSTRATION. — del Rosario 1977: 150, fig. 61.
DEL ROSARIO R. M. 1977. - Philippine Liverworts, III. Calobryales and Herbertales of the Philippines. Suborder 3. Lepidoziineae. The Philippine Journal of Sciences 104 (3 - 4): 93 - 208.
KITAGAWA N. 1967. - Studies on the Hepaticae of Thailand. I. The genus Bazzania, with general introduction. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 30: 249 - 270.
SIREGAR E. S., PASARIBU N. & NABABAN I. G. 2018. - The liverworts family Lepidoziaceae in Aek Nauli Parapat natural forests, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1116 (5): 1 - 6. https: // doi. org / 10.1088 / 1742 - 6596 / 1116 / 5 / 052063
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