Macromitirum eddyi B. C. Tan & Shevock, 2015

Shevock, James R., 2015, Species of Macromitrium (Orthotrichaceae) New to the Mindanao Region and the Philippines with One Species New to Science, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (21), pp. 541-549 : 542

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13154952

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EB4187E2-F978-FE6B-516F-FC27FD52464E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Macromitirum eddyi B. C. Tan & Shevock
status

sp. nov.

Macromitirum eddyi B. C. Tan & Shevock , sp. nov.

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HOLOTYPE: Papua New Guinea: Milne Bay District, Raba-Raba Sub-district, bottom of scarp of Tantam Plateau, Mt. Suckling , 1645 m., in shaded forest, common on wood, 20 Jul 1972, coll. P. F . Stevens [ LAE 55716 About LAE ] ( BM!; isotypes, CANB, E, L, LAE) . PARATYPE: Philippines: Mindanao Island: Bukidnon Province, on access dirt road to trail less than 0. 5 km above Lantapan Village toward Mt. Dulang-Dulang in Kitanglad Range Natural Park, on trunk of Gmelina in disturbed forest near cultivated field, 20 Apr 2014, Shevock 44672 ( CAS; isoparatype, CMUH, NY, UC) .

The new species can be identified easily using the key to the species of Macromitrium published in Eddy (1996). Morphologically the new species is identified by its slender and long branches with leaves arranged in five straight, longitudinal rows, when wet. Other diagnostic characters include leaves with acute to acuminate apices, percurrent to shortly excurrent costae, papillose upper leaf cells, and tuberculate lower leaf cells. In addition, the basal leaf cells are thick-walled with straight to curved lumina.

Below we reproduce verbatim the species description prepared by Eddy (1996) in whose honor we name this new species in recognition of his great contribution to our knowledge of Malesian mosses. Additionally, we include herewith photographs of the specimen of the Philippine paratype to complement the nice illustration of what is now M. eddyi that appears in Eddy (1996).

“Plants yellowish, slender, with elongate, sparingly ramifying branches up to 5 cm long. Leaves closely set, squarrose-recurved and markedly pentastichous when moist, erect and appressed with crisped upper limbs when dry, rendering the branches string-like in appearance; triangular lanceolate, canaliculate, finely acuminate, up to 3 mm long; apex finely acute, pellucid. Costa percurrent to short excurrent. Upper lamina cells small, isodiametric, ca 6–9 µm diameter, densely pluripapillose and obscure; lower lamina cells elongate with strongly thickened walls and narrow, straight lumina, conspicuously tuberculate. Perichaetial leaves narrowly triangular-lanceolate, plicate, very finely acuminate and filiform-pointed. Seta short, about 3 mm long, smooth; capsule ovoid, smooth, small, the urn about 1 mm long and 0. 8 mm wide; peristome of pale, rather fugacious, triangular exostome teeth; calyptra naked.”

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

BM

Bristol Museum

CANB

Australian National Botanic Gardens

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

LAE

Papua New Guinea Forest Research Institute

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

UC

Upjohn Culture Collection

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