A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Forsstroemia Lindb. (Neckeraceae) revisited




AuthorsOlsson S, Enroth J, Huttunen S, Quandt D

PublisherMANEY PUBLISHING

Publication year2012

JournalJournal of Bryology

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY

Journal acronymJ BRYOL

Volume34

First page 114

Last page122

Number of pages9

ISSN0373-6687

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1179/1743282011Y.0000000047


Abstract
The pleurocarpous moss genus Forsstroemia (Neckeraceae) that was taxonomically revised in 1987 on morphological grounds is now revisited using sequence data from two plastid regions (rps4-trnF and rpl16) and nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS1 and 2). The taxon sampling comprises 11 out of 13 species and a representative set of Neckeraceae and Lembophyllaceae taxa as outgroups. Forsstroemia japonica was placed next to Shevockia inunctocarpa in a clade only remotely related to Forsstroemia. Thus, F. japonica is transferred to Shevockia. Forsstroemia remotifolia is renamed as Leptodon remotifolius and Pseudopterobryum tenuicuspis as Forsstroemia tenuicuspis (syn. F. tripinnata). The nine species in Forsstroemia form a monophyletic group, six of the species being restricted to Asia, one (F. coronata) to South America, and two (F. producta and F. trichomitria) having a wider distribution. A previously suggested hybrid origin for F. coronata was not supported by the sequence data.



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