Riccardia saccatiflora (Steph.) S.W.Arnell
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Riccardia saccatiflora (Steph.) S.W.Arnell |
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Riccardia saccatiflora (Steph.) S.W.Arnell View in CoL
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Aneura saccatiflora Steph. View in CoL , Botanical Gazette 15: 282 (1890). — Type: Réunion, Rodriguez 186 (lecto-, fide Reeb & Bardat [2014], PC[PC102136]!; isolecto-, G[G00067576]!).
Aneura dismieri Steph. View in CoL , Species Hepaticarum 6: 24 (1917). — Type: Madagascar ( Reeb & Bardat 2014).
Aneura papulosa Steph. View in CoL , Species Hepaticarum 6: 36 (1917). nom. illeg. — Type: Seychelles ( Reeb & Bardat 2014 as synonym of R. obtusa View in CoL ).
Riccardia obtusa S.W.Arnell, Botaniska Notiser View in CoL 105: 142 (1952). — Type: Cape Province, Knysna, 28.XI.1951, Arnell 1602 (holotype, UPS; isotypes, BOL!, S-B20192!*) syn. nov.
Riccardia rhodesiae S.W.Arnell., Botaniska Notiser View in CoL 105: 150 (1952). — Type: Zimbabwe ( Reeb & Bardat 2014).
FURTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Cameroon. Buea, 13.VII.1891, Dusén 251, as Aneura caespitans View in CoL (BM-00167935, G00067548).
Comores. Karthala, 1600 m, 01. V.2008, Bardat KarP1 Q 2Li1* ( PC 0763849).
Madagascar. Alaotra-Mangoro, Vohimana Reserve, 18°55’15.86”S, 48°30’55.76”E, 782 m, 28. VI.2012, Reeb MTV1211* ( PC 0763881 A, TAN), 18°55’13.1”S, 48°30’57.1”E, 789 m, 28. VI.2012, Reeb MTV1220 ( PC 0763875), MTV1221* ( PC 0763880, TAN), 18°55’43.6”S, 48°29’56.6”E, 849 m, 30. VI.2012, Reeb MTV1235* ( PC 0763886, TAN); Alaotra-Mangoro, Zahamena Reserve, 17°38’19”S, 48°36’46.3E, 1156 m, 28.XII.2013, Reeb CR 13 Z 26 * ( PC 0763870), CR 13 Z 27 * ( PC 0763871), 17°38’25”S 48°38’21E, 1100 m, 29.XII.2013, Reeb CR 13 Z 40 * ( PC 0763867), 17°38’22.7”S 48°38’45.3, 1294 m, 30.XII.2013, Reeb CR 13 Z 57 * ( PC 0763866); Analamanga, Angavokely Reserve, 18°55’12.8”S 47°44’29.3E, 1470 m, 31. I.2011, Reeb CR 11142 * ( PC 0763883).
Malawi. Mulanje Mt., 15°56’09”S, 35°31’02”E, 980 m, 30. VI.1991, Wigginton M 1758 B * ( E 00430531), 15°52’50”S, 35°36’36”E, 1800 m, 23. VI.1991, O’Shea M 7409 A * ( E 00430479).
Mauritius. Black River Gorges Nat. Park, 20°24.5’S, 57°27.5’E, 540 m, 07.VIII.1996, Pócs 9667/ F * ( EGR); Mt. Cocotte, 700 m, 08.X.1962, Een M 064 (S-B7132).
Réunion. 13 km W of St. Anne, 021°4’35”S, 55°37’10”E, 520- 800 m, 30.VIII.1994, Orban 9436/ T * ( G 00264122, EGR); Cirque de Salazie, 21°03’00”S, 55°32’00”E, 1550-1800 m, 01.IX.1994, Vojko 9438 / CF* ( EGR); Langevin Valley, 21°17’05”S, 55°38’05”E, 550-850 m, 20.VIII.1996, Pócs 9686/X* ( G 00264118, EGR); Forêt de Tévelave, 1470 m, 27.IV.2011, Bardat TEV.1* ( PC 0763865).
Tanzania. Uluguru Mts., Bondwa Peak, 1900-2000 m, VIII-X /1969 Pócs 6011/ S, 6011 T; 6011/ I, 6051/AG ( EGR), 1400 m, 13.XII.1970, Jones 1210 ( EGR).
Uganda. Ruwenzori Nat. Park, 2100 m, 01.II.1997, Porley U 554 C * ( E 00430545), 22°00” S, 29°59’00”E, 2080 m, 02.II.1997, Wigginton U 8053 B * ( E).
DISTRIBUTION. — Cameroon, East Africa, South Africa and Indian Ocean Islands.
HABITAT. — Often on rock, sometimes on bark or, at highest elevations, on soil, always in humid evergreen forests and usually in or near river beds, from 540 to over 2000 m.
DESCRIPTION
Monoicous (autoicous or paroicous) or dioicous ( R. obtusa ).
Thallus
Fleshy, green to black green, convex with incurved branches when dry, dull to glossy, to 20 mm long, main axis closely attached to the substrate, branches arising upwards, branching 1-2-pinnate in the lower half of the thallus and palmate in the upper half, branches alternate to subopposite, reiterations present, flagelliform branches occasional, stolons frequent.
Main axis
Well-defined, 100-420 µm wide, in cross section biconvex to plano-convex at the base, 5-8 cells high, biconvex to plano-convex or concave-convex in the middle, 5-7 cells high, margins acute, of 1-2 rows of bulging cells, not clearly winged, often asymmetrical, epidermis cells more than 5× smaller than inner cells.
Primary branches
To 7 mm long, crowded and often overlapping, angles with the axis variable.
Ultimate branches
Crowded, oblong, sometimes tongue-shaped, 600-1500 µm long, 250-400(-650) µm wide, in cross-section plano-convex to concave-convex, 4-5(-7) cells thick, with 2-3(-4) cells wide wings, epidermis cells 2-4 × smaller than inner cells, margins irregularly undulate, apex widened, rounded to truncate to emarginate to dissected, without overlapping edges, with numerous multi-apical areas. Mucilage papillae apical and ventral. Oil bodies ( Meenks & Pócs 1985) dark brown, present in epidermis cells.
Sexual branches
Usually grouped, lateral to ventro-laterally inserted.
Male branches
Mainly sessile, 300-500(-900 µm) long, with 2-3 cells wide scale-like wings, the wings narrowed than the axis, antheridia in 2-10 pairs.
Female branches
500-750 µm long, ventrally inserted, bordered by straight, hair-like cilia, archegonia in 2-6 pairs.
Calyptra
1.5-3 mm long, terminating in corona, surface with numerous thick-walled cells.
Gemmae
Not seen.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Universidad Central |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Non-vascular Plants and Fungi |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Parc de Tsimbazaza |
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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica |
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Universität Zürich |
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Eszterházy Károly College |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Riccardia saccatiflora (Steph.) S.W.Arnell
Reeb, Catherine & Gradstein, Robbert 2020 |
Aneura dismieri
Steph. 1917: 24 |
Aneura papulosa
Steph. 1917: 36 |
Aneura saccatiflora
Steph. 1890: 282 |