2017
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.545.1021
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Bryophytes of Libya. I. Hepatophyta: an Annotated Checklist

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“…Map showing sites of old and new collection of mosses in Libya. 1-Tobruk, 2-Darnah, 3-Chersa, 4-Al Qubbah, 5-Mechili, 6-Susa, 7-Shahet, 8-Beida, 9-Wadi Kouf, 10-Mas'sa, 11-Hani;ya, 12-Tocra, 13-Tecniz, 14-Al Marj, 15-Tolmetta 16-Benghazi, 17-Tripoli, 18-Borgo and 19-Gharian, The part that has been, hitherto, published on these recent moss collections confirmed the existence of 25 of the old Libyan moss records (Youssef et al 2017a, b andYoussef 2017) and added 14 new records to the bryoflora of Libya; 1 Fabroniaceae (Shabbara & Ghanem, 2006), 2 Orthotrichacea (Youssef et al 2009a, b), 7 Brachytheciaceae (Youssef et al 2017a), 2 Pottiaceae (Youssef et al 2017b) and 2 Bryaceae (Khalil & Youssef 2017). The 3 species (1 Fabroniaceae and 2 Orthotrichacea) were included in the list of Ros et al (2013) which maintained 91 taxa, while the other 11 species (7 Brachytheciaceae, 2 Pottiaceae and 2 Bryaceae) raised the total number of the mosses known from Libya to 102 taxa.…”
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“…Map showing sites of old and new collection of mosses in Libya. 1-Tobruk, 2-Darnah, 3-Chersa, 4-Al Qubbah, 5-Mechili, 6-Susa, 7-Shahet, 8-Beida, 9-Wadi Kouf, 10-Mas'sa, 11-Hani;ya, 12-Tocra, 13-Tecniz, 14-Al Marj, 15-Tolmetta 16-Benghazi, 17-Tripoli, 18-Borgo and 19-Gharian, The part that has been, hitherto, published on these recent moss collections confirmed the existence of 25 of the old Libyan moss records (Youssef et al 2017a, b andYoussef 2017) and added 14 new records to the bryoflora of Libya; 1 Fabroniaceae (Shabbara & Ghanem, 2006), 2 Orthotrichacea (Youssef et al 2009a, b), 7 Brachytheciaceae (Youssef et al 2017a), 2 Pottiaceae (Youssef et al 2017b) and 2 Bryaceae (Khalil & Youssef 2017). The 3 species (1 Fabroniaceae and 2 Orthotrichacea) were included in the list of Ros et al (2013) which maintained 91 taxa, while the other 11 species (7 Brachytheciaceae, 2 Pottiaceae and 2 Bryaceae) raised the total number of the mosses known from Libya to 102 taxa.…”
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“…The, up till now known, bryoflora of Libya consists of 131 taxa; of which 29 belong to Hepatophyta and 102 to Bryophyta (Musci). An annotated checklist of the Hepatophyta has been published quite recently (Youssef 2017). An annotated checklist of the Musci (mosses) remains, therefore, mostly needed.…”
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“…Collection and distribution data of the 13 hepatic species known from Egypt and their threat categories based on El-Saadawi and Shabbara (2007);Ros et al (2007);Youssef (2017) and https://www.tropicos.org/ (2019). Abbreviations of Egyptian territories names: Cai= Cairo area, Dg= Galala Desert, GE= Gebel Elba, Mm= western Mediterranean coastal land, Nd= Nile Delta, Nf= Nile Fayoum, Nv= Nile Valley, S=Southern Sinai massive.…”
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