Oleolophozia L.Söderstr., De Roo & Hedd., 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.3.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891312 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E65D87DA-FF8E-FFD0-FF1C-F9E9FE1EFF07 |
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Felipe |
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Oleolophozia L.Söderstr., De Roo & Hedd. |
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gen. nov. |
Oleolophozia L.Söderstr., De Roo & Hedd. View in CoL , gen. nov.
Lophoziae primo adspectu maxime simile, sed gemmis rubellis usque ad aurantiacis et guttis olei flavis, permanentis.
Type:— Oleolophozia perssonii (H.Buch & S.W.Arnell) L.Söderstr., De Roo & Hedd. , comb. nov.
Small, up to 5 mm long. Stem dorsiventrally differentiated into a ventral brownish and mycorrhizal, and a dorsal, hyaline region. Leaves bifid for 1/4-1/3. Lobes sharply pointed. Cells thin-walled with distinct trigones and 3-8(10) oil bodies per cell. Gemmae in reddish to orange masses, 2-celled with 1-2 large, yellowish, persistent oil-bodies. Dioicious.
Etymology:—The name refers to a Lophozia with the characteristic, persistent oil-bodies in the gemmae.
Note:—The genus is monotypic and the description of Lophozia perssonii in e.g. Damsholt (2002) can serve as a full description of the genus. The family placement is somewhat unclear but we retain it in Lophoziaceae for now.
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