Hydrogonium bolleanum (Müll. Hal.) A.Jaeger
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2024v45a5 |
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Hydrogonium bolleanum (Müll. Hal.) A.Jaeger |
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Hydrogonium bolleanum (Müll. Hal.) A.Jaeger View in CoL
Barbula bolleana (Müll. Hal.) Broth.
Barbula ehrenbergii var. algeriae (Müll. Hal. ex Geh.) Latzel
Didymodon mediterraneum var. algeriae (taxon not formally published but name used by Corbière 1905).
Hydrogonium ehrenbergii var. algeriae (Müll. Hal. ex Geh.) Podp.
Hyophila ehrenbergii var. algeriae (Müll.Hal. ex Geh.) Pavletic
Trichostomum mediterraneum var. algeriae Müll. Hal. ex Geh.
Nomenclature follows Kučera et al. (2013) and Ros et al. (2023).
RECORDS. — Philibert (1880a), Jelenc (1955a): Gorges de la Chiffa, près de Blidah. Corbière (1904): Tlemcen, cascatelle sur la route des cascades. Jelenc (1951, 1967): Haute plaine de Tlemcen, cascades de l’oued Bou Ennag à la traversée des collines des Beni Mester. Jelenc (1954b, 1967): Monts de Saida, cascades de Tifrit. Jelenc (1955a): Kabylie du Djurdjura, Palestro; Mazer; Monts de Tlemcen, Tlemcen. Boukhatem et al. (2017): El-Kala National Park, Tonga lake watershed. Rare.
COMMENT
Barbula ehrenbergii var. immersa Trab. ex Jelenc nom. inval. was proposed by Jelenc (1955a) from Sebdou. According to Ros et al. (2013), the identity of this name has not been revised since its description.
Barbula trabutii Jelenc nom. inval. descr. gall. was proposed by Jelenc (1955a) for the specimens collected and identified by Corbière as Didymodon trabutii Corb. ex Jelenc nom. inval., cited as a synonym, that was sent to Trabut and remained unpublished. Jelenc (1955a) indicated that this name could be just a local variation of Barbula ehrenbergii (synonym: Hydrogonium bolleanum ). According to Ros et al. (2013), its identity has not been revised because the material has not been traced. The localities reported by Jelenc (1955a) were: Cascade du Khémis à Mazer, 1230 m; Monts de Tlemcen; Monts des Ksour, djebel Mekter au ravin de Aïn ed Diss Foukania, 1400 m.
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