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Revision and checklist of the moss families Bartramiaceae and Mniaceae (Bryophyta) in Vietnam




AuthorsKoponen T., Nguyen T.-L., Luong T.-T., Huttunen S.

PublisherHattori Botanical Laboratory

Publication year2019

JournalHattoria

Volume10

First page 69

Last page107

eISSN2423-8961

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.18968/hattoria.10.0_69

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/42358094


Abstract

The genera Fleischerobryum Loeske and Philonotis Brid. of the Bartramiaceae and the
family Mniaceae (excluding Pohlia Hedw.) are revised for Vietnam, based on specimens studied and
literature reports. Four species are added to the flora: Orthomnion javense (M.Fleisch.) T.J.Kop.,
Philonotis asperifolia Mitt., P. laii T.J.Kop., P. speciosa (Griff.) Mitt. syn. nov. (based on P. mercieri
Paris & Broth.), and Plagiomnium wui (T.J.Kop.) Y.J.Yi & S.He. Eight species are excluded from the
flora. Two taxa are considered doubtful. The flora now includes one species of Fleischerobryum, eight
species of Philonotis, one species of Mnium Hedw. (doubtful), three species of Orthomnion Wills. and
five species of Plagiomnium (one doubtful). The 15 species are divided into phytogeographical elements.
Eight belong to the Southeast Asiatic temperate to meridional element, and seven to the Southeast Asiatic
meridional to subtropical element. One species is pantropical and one is pansubtropical. The new finds
widen the distribution range of several species that were previously known only from North or South
Vietnam.


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