Cololejeunea schmidtii Steph.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2021v42a19 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7822445 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E7887AF-5576-683B-694E-FBB6FE3B031E |
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Cololejeunea schmidtii Steph. |
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Cololejeunea schmidtii Steph. View in CoL View at ENA
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Botanisk Tidsskrift 24 (3): 278 (1902).
SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Malaysia. Terengganu: Mt. Tebu Forest Reserve, 15 km S of Jerteh town. Primary lowland dipterocarp forest with small waterfalls and slow stream. Along the forest trail at the Lata Belatan Recreational Forest and waterfall, situated at the base of Mt. Tebu at 308 m alt., on living leaves, 16.IV.2019, G.E. Lee et al. 19015, 19016, 19017.
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Cololejeunea schmidtii is unlikely to be confused with other members of Malaysian Cololejeunea by its 2-celled first tooth of leaf lobule, large papillose-tuberculate cuticle (1 per cell, usually almost occupying its whole surface), denticulate margin of the dorsal leaf base and the 4-keeled, papillose perianth. A widespread, epiphyllous Indopacific species known from Sri Lanka, Indochina, China, Japan, Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Fiji ( Zhu & So 2001; Pócs et al. 2011). New to Peninsular Malaysia (Terengganu). In Malaysia, the species was only known from Sabah (Kinabalu area) ( Mizutani 1966).
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