Grimmia orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2024v45a5 |
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Grimmia orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson View in CoL
RECORDS. — Bescherelle (1882): Aïn Timendert; Oran, hauts plateaux, entre Chellala Dahrania et Arba Tahtani; Sahara algérien. Bescherelle (1882), Meylan (1931): Constantine, sommet du Mansourah. Bescherelle (1882), Jelenc (1955a): Aurès; Bou-Sâada; Djelfa; Guelt es Stel. Bescherelle (1882), Jelenc (1955a), Frahm (1978): Laghouat. Trabut (1887a): D‘Oran à Mécheria. Corbière (1889): Blida. Corbière (1904), Jelenc (1955a): Batna, rochers calcaires sur le flanc sud du djebel Tougourth, 1600 m; Médéa; Tiaret, région des Hauts-Plateaux, plaine du Douar Torrich, 1000 m. Corbière (1905): Environs de Constantine, Aïn Yagout; Environs de Constantine, blocs calcaires au bord de l‘oued M‘Gharoud; Environs de Constantine, Les Pins; Environs de Constantine, Sidi M‘Cid. Corbière (1905), Jelenc (1955a), Muñoz & Pando (2000): Constantine, Chettabah, près l‘usine Micout. Coppey (1911), Jelenc (1955a): Beni-Ounif, Sahara algérien. Jelenc (1951, 1967): Monts de Tlemcen, djebel el Hassi, 1100 m. Jelenc (1953, 1967): Massif de l‘Aurès, flanc nord du djebel Pharaoun, 1800 m. Braun-Blanquet (1954), Jelenc (1955a): Tlemcen, 1000 m. Jelenc (1954b, 1967): Chaîne des Zahrez, au Nord du Zahrez Chergui, crête du Draa Ferchet-el-Arbi. Jelenc (1955a): Atlas de Blida, oued el Kebir; Biban; Boghar; Djebel Amour, Aïn Timandert; Djebel Dira; El Guerrah; El Kantara; Gorges de la Chiffa, 300 m; Oran, Monts de Tlemcen; Ouarsenis; Reibell; Saïda; Sud constantinois, Biskra; Tebessa; Téniet Zebboudj. Jelenc (1956, 1967): Massif du Bou Zegza, dans les gorges de Keddara, 400 m. Jelenc (1966, 1967): Zahrez Chergui, oued Mlilia au djebel Touilila, 1000 m. Bizot (1973): Fontaine Chaude à 30 km NE de Batna; Ruines de Timgad. Boukhatem et al. (2017): El-Kala National Park, Tonga lake watershed. Mazari & Boulaacheb (2023): Setif, Megriss Mountain. Very common.
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Grimmia orbicularis var. longipila Husn. was reported by Jelenc (1955a) from several localities (Aumale; Coll d’Aïn Kebira; El Aricha; El Kantara; Tiaret) but according to Ros et al. (2013), its identity has not been revised since. Muñoz & Pando (2000) could not locate the original material.
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