2015
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.192.1.2
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A new species, Bryobrothera tambuyukonensis (Daltoniaceae, Bryopsida), from Sabah, Borneo Island

Abstract: We report a new species Bryobrothera tambuyukonensis, based on the specimens collected in Sabah, Borneo Island. Phylogenetic analyses with plastid (rps4 and trnL-F) and mitochondrial (nad5) genes along with a number of morphological features (for example, undulate lamina, oblong-lanceolate leaves with a single strong costa reddish brown in color, and thickwalled and porose laminal cells) confirmed its distinctiveness from B. crenulata and also close relationship to the elimbate group comprised of Adelothecium … Show more

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“…Bad weather during the field trip also prevented the team from collecting more specimens and hampered exploration to areas away from the main trail. Nonetheless, among the collection was a species new to science, Bryobrothera tambuyukonensis (Akiyama & Suleiman, 2015). This collection has also contributed three new records for Sabah, namely Acroporium aciphyllum, Garovaglia baeuerlenii and Macromitrium angustifolium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bad weather during the field trip also prevented the team from collecting more specimens and hampered exploration to areas away from the main trail. Nonetheless, among the collection was a species new to science, Bryobrothera tambuyukonensis (Akiyama & Suleiman, 2015). This collection has also contributed three new records for Sabah, namely Acroporium aciphyllum, Garovaglia baeuerlenii and Macromitrium angustifolium.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10% of the total 651 taxa of mosses reported for Sabah and ca. 9% of the 771 taxa reported for Borneo (Akiyama, 2012;Akiyama & Suleiman, 2015;Andi & Suleiman, 2005;Andi et al, 2015;Chua & Suleiman, 2015;Ellis, 2016;Ellis et al, 2010Ellis et al, , 2016aEllis et al, , 2016bEllis et al, , 2018Ellis et al, , 2019Higuchi et al, 2008;Ho et al, 2010;Mohamed et al 2010;Suleiman & Akiyama, 2007;Suleiman & Andi, 2019;Suleiman & Jotan, 2015;Suleiman et al, 2006Suleiman et al, , 2009Suleiman et al, , 2011aSuleiman et al, , 2011bSuleiman et al, ,2017aSuleiman et al, , 2017b. Calymperaceae is the dominant family from this area with 19 taxa, followed by Sematophyllaceae with eight taxa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borneo is a huge island and only a small fraction of its land mass has been bryologically explored. Thus, the probability of finding newly recorded as well as undescribed species of bryophytes is still high (Akiyama and Suleiman 2015;Andi et al 2015;Chua and Suleiman 2015;Ellis et al 2015Ellis et al , 2016aEllis et al , 2016bEllis et al , 2018Ellis et al , 2019Zhu et al 2017;. With the four new additions of pleurocarpous mosses, Borneo now has 773 species and infraspecific taxa of mosses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%