Barbilophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) L.Söderstr., De Roo et 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.4778793 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E65D87DA-FF8E-FFD7-FF1C-FC66FE15F9F4 |
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Felipe |
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Barbilophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) L.Söderstr., De Roo et Hedd. |
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comb. nov. |
Barbilophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) L.Söderstr., De Roo et Hedd. , comb. nov.
Basionym: Jungermannia sudetica Nees ex Huebener (1834: 142) . Type: in den Sudeten im Metzgergrund. Lectotype (designated by Grolle 1971: 262): POLAND: "Sudeten", Riesengebirge , Melzergrund ("Metzgergrund"), Nees s.n. ( STR, sub Jung. alpestris)
Synonyms:— Lophozia debiliformis Schuster & Damsholt (1987: 326) . Holotype: GREENLAND: Kangikitsoq Fjord , R. Schuster & K. Damsholt RMS & KD 82-1798 (herb. Schuster), syn. nov.
Lophozia debiliformis var. concolor Schuster & Damsholt (1987: 326) . Holotype: GREENLAND, Christian IV's Ø, Tasiussaq , R. Schuster & K. Damsholt RMS & KD 82-1645 (herb. Schuster), syn. nov.
Note:— Barbilophozia sudetica is a very variable species. Lophozia debiliformis is an expression with unusually large underleaves, and due to this it has sometimes been placed in Protolophozia (Schuster 1968: 474) Schljakov (1979: 204). Lophozia debiliformis seems to be a common expression of the species both in the Alps and in Scandinavia, probably also elsewhere. However, as there exist many intermediate forms we here synonymize them.
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Institut de Botanique |
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Barbilophozia sudetica (Nees ex Huebener) L.Söderstr., De Roo et Hedd.
Söderström, Lars, Roo, Ryan De & Hedderson, Terry 2010 |
Lophozia debiliformis var. concolor
Schuster, R. M. & Damsholt, K. 1987: ) |