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Studies in Ancient Bryology, I. Introduction and Liverworts to 1500 A.D. |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 625-634
ScottGeorge A. M.,
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AbstractThe processes leading to changes in the meanings of bryological names in the nearly two millenia from their earliest appearance to 1500 A.D. are described and exemplified, with a more detailed account of the histories of the liverwort words:Lichen, (H)epatica, Pulmonaria, Jecoraria, Fegatella.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.625
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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Pohlia muyldermansiiWilcz.&Dem. var.pseudomuyldermansiivar. nov., a new name forP. muyldermansiiWilcz.&Dem. sensu Lewis&Smith |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 635-647
ArtsT.,
NordhornG.,
SmithA. J. E.,
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AbstractThe results of a comparative study ofPohlia muyldermansiifrom Continental Europe and the British Isles are presented. Two varieties are recognized, var.muyldermansiifrom Belgium and the Netherlands and var.pseudomuyldermansiivar. nov. from Great Britain, Ireland, Austria and Switzerland.P. camptotrachelais reported from Belgium and differences between this species andP. muyldermansiidiscussed.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.635
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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The status ofOrthotrichum urnigerumin Britain and a comparison ofO. urnigerumandO. anomalum |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 649-651
BlockeelT.L.,
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ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.649
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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Didymodon nicholsoniiCulm. with sporophytes in England |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 653-657
CorleyM. F. V.,
NewtonM. E.,
EdwardsS. R.,
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AbstractThe first description of sporophytes in BritishDidymodon nicholsoniiCulm. identifies problems of synonymy on a world-wide basis. The peristome is a modification of the normal pottioid type. A sporophytic chromosome complement of 2n= 26 suggests no reason for rarity of fruiting, which appears instead to be influenced by environmental factors.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.653
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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A proposed reclassification ofBryum, AnomobryumandBrachymenium(Musci, Bryaceae) |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 659-676
SpenceJohn R.,
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AbstractThe traditional generic classification in the Bryoideae (Bryaceae) is based primarily on details of the sporophyte, particularly peristome reduction and capsule inclination. Recent research, however, has suggested that closely related species inAnomobryumcan have very distinct capsules, varying from complete peristomes and inclined capsules to reduced peristomes and erect capsules. The suggestion is made here that sporophyte features, especially those related to peristome features, may obscure phylogenetic relationships. A revised classification is proposed, based on analyses of 100 species ofBryum, Anomobryum, andBrachymeniumand sixteen sporophytic and gametophytic characters. The revised classification groups species with similar gametophores but is supported by at least some sporophytic characters. Analysis of variance and principal components analysis indicate that both the traditional and revised classification provide effective summaries of the variation within the 100 species examined. The new classification consists of three informal groups of species which can be recognized at generic rank. One comprisesBryumspecies, including those with reduced peristomes and inclined capsules. A second comprises all species ofAnomobryum, as well as species ofBryumandBrachymeniumwith similar gametophores. The third group consists of the rosulate species ofBryumandBrachymenium.Phylogenetically, the second group may be more closely related toPohliathan to the species in the first and third groups. The third group appears to be most closely related toRhodobryumandPlagiomnium.Suggested names are provided for groups one and three, while the nameBryumis retained for group two. No nomenclatural changes are made, however, until more research is done.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.659
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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Renauldia paradoxicaAllen sp. nov. (Musci, Pterobryaceae) |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 677-680
AllenBruce H.,
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AbstractRenauldia paradoxica, a new Pterobryaceous moss from western Panama, differs from all other species ofRenauldiaby its long, narrowly acuminate leaves. This species fits somewhat uncomfortably inRenauldiaand appears to occupy a position intermediate betweenRenauldia, Orthostichidium, andPterobryopsis.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.677
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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Taxonomic notes onCalymperes |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 681-690
EllisL. T.,
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AbstractThe features that distinguish the hitherto confused speciesCalymperes moluccenseSchwaegr. and C.palisotiiSchwaegr. ate outlined and the nomenclature of these taxa is revised. Attention is drawn to the similarity between the Asian species,Calymperes geppiiBesch. and C.palisotiisubsp.richardii(C. Miill. Hal.) S.R. Edwards, from tropical America.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.681
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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Tristichella dimorpha(Sematophyllaceae), a new species from Queensland |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 691-699
StoneIlma G.,
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AbstractA new speciesTristichella dimorphais described and illustrated and a comparison made with the two other species in the genus,T. spiculiferaandT. glabrescens, and withClastobryella cuculligerato which it appears to be closely related, particularly in sporophytic characters.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.691
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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A survey of the Campylopus species of Australia |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 701-727
PeterJan,
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AbstractSeventeen species ofCampylopusare recognized in Australia. They are illustrated and included in a key. Remarks on the taxonomy and distribution are given for each species.Campylopus brassiiBartr. is regarded as synonymous withC. perauriculatusBroth. andC. wattsiiBroth. withC. flexuosus(Hedw.) Brid.Campylopus chilensisDe Not. is an earlier name forC. flavonigritusDus. andC. incrassatusC. Muell. for C.flavo-viridisDus.Campylopus woollsii(C. Muell.) Par. has been shown to beC. pyriformis(Schultz) Brid.Campylopus catarractilis(C. Muell.) Par.,C. comosus(Reinw.&Hornsch.) Bosch&Lac.,C. involutus(C. Muell.) Jaeg., and C. schmidii (C. Muell.) Jaeg. (=C. aureusBosch&Lac.) are reported as new to AustraliaCampylopus kirkiiMitt. var.pilosusJ.-P. Frahm is synonymous with the PatagonianC. acuminatusMitt.Campylopus eberhardtiiPar. has to replaceC. excurrensDix. This species is not endemic to Queensland but widespread in S.E. Asia.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.701
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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On the taxonomic position ofTomentypnumLoeske |
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Journal of Bryology,
Volume 14,
Issue 4,
1987,
Page 729-736
HedenäsLars,
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AbstractEvidence is presented for removingTomentypnumfrom the usual position nearHomalotheeiumin the Brachytheciaceae and placing it nearDrepanoeladus vernieosusandD. lapponieusin the Amblystegiaceae.
ISSN:0373-6687
DOI:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.729
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1987
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