Rhynchostegium confusum, a new species from the Iberian Peninsula and its relation to R. confertum based on morphological and molecular data




Cezon K, Munoz J, Hedenas L, Huttunen S

PublisherMANEY PUBLISHING

2010

Journal of Bryology

JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY

J BRYOL

32

1

8

8

0373-6687

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1179/037366810X12578498135832



Rhynchostegium confusum, a new species from Spain and the Iberian Peninsula is described. It is closely related to R. confertum, from which it differs in its noticeably wider stem leaves with wider and apically spurred costa, more flexuous branch leaves, and shorter seta. It also differs in its habit and habitat: the plants are tightly attached to siliceous rocks just over the water level in rivulets that dry out during the summer in the Mediterranean region. Molecular data show that the new species derives from R. confertum, but is clearly differentiated from the studied populations of the latter in a number of missing haplotypes.



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