Bartramia stricta Bridel, 1803
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.73.1.6 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F13752-FF99-FFC6-FF1A-6AE1FE6EFF2E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bartramia stricta Bridel |
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Bonavia 2269/84 (H)
Buck 41544 (NY)
Deguchi 25686 (KOCH), 26413 (KOCH)
Gelain et al. 3394 (NY)
Goffinet 7088 (H)
Hatcher & Engel 239 (H), 726 (NY)
Ireland & Bellolio s.n. (NY-30891), (NY-30929), (NY-30931), (NY-30992), (NY-31702), (NY-32175), (NY-32205), (NY-32436), (NY-32942), (NY-33226), (NY-33678), (NY-33871)
Mahú 4827 (NY), 21350 (MO), 22081 (MO), 22127 (MO), 22316 (MO), 22618 (MO)
Mahú & Mahú 24054 (MO), 24078 (MO)
Matteri 3269/84 (H-3011010)
Müller 818 (H), C1088 (DR), C1552 (DR), C445 (DR)
Skottsberg 164 (H)
Steere 60-262 (NY)
Tapia 21135 (MO)
Taylor & Gereau 11022 (H, MO, NY)
APPENDIX 2. Specimens used for the morphometric analysis. JFI = Juan Fernandez Island. Codes for final identifications: BL = Bartramia laevisphaera ; BR = Bartramia rosamrosiae ; BS = Bartramia stricta .
APPENDIX 2. (Continued)
APPENDIX 3. Character states of morphological characters scored.
APPENDIX 4. Matrix data of 15 morphological characters of the 75 taxa included in the analysis. (1) Shape of leaf base; (2) Leaf tip orientation; (3) Leaf base margin curvature; (4) Shape of distal marginal cells; (5) Maximum number of cells between teeth; (6) Marginal teeth orientation; (7) Shape of marginal teeth cells; (8) Maximum plant height; (9) Plant density (tufts); (10) Leaf orientation in dry state; (11) Leaf orientation in wet state; (12) Stem diameter (µm); (13) Central cylinder diameter (µm); (14) Central cylinder/stem proportion; (15) Thickness of cortex cells walls (µm). Codes for final
identifications: BL = Bartramia laevisphaera ; BR = Bartramia rosamrosiae ; BS = Bartramia stricta .
APPENDIX 4. (Continued) APPENDIX 4. (Continued)
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