2012
DOI: 10.7872/cryb.v33.iss3.2012.291
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Drepanolejeunea laciniata(Lejeuneaceae), a New Species from Northern Thailand

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“…The previously and recently described endemic species originate mostly from the mountainous areas (e.g. Drepanolejeunea laciniata - He et al 2012, Cololejeunea ramromensis -Chantanaorrapint and Pócs 2014 or Drepanolejeunea actinogyna -Inuthai et al 2014). The lowland rainforests of southern Thailand are dominated by the more widespread Indomalesian, Palaeotropical or Pantropical species.…”
Section: Phytogeographical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously and recently described endemic species originate mostly from the mountainous areas (e.g. Drepanolejeunea laciniata - He et al 2012, Cololejeunea ramromensis -Chantanaorrapint and Pócs 2014 or Drepanolejeunea actinogyna -Inuthai et al 2014). The lowland rainforests of southern Thailand are dominated by the more widespread Indomalesian, Palaeotropical or Pantropical species.…”
Section: Phytogeographical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…有多次报道 (Pande & Misra, 1943;Dey et al, 2008;Asthana & Shukla, 2009Dey & Singh, 2010)。 斯里兰卡 (Eggers & Schäfer-Verwimp, 1987)、越南 (Zhu & Lai, 2003)、斐济 (Pócs & Eggers, 2007;Pócs, 2015)和泰国 (He et al, 2012;Inuthai et al, 2014;Promma & Chantanaorrapint, 2015 程, 1988;季梦成和吴鹏程, 1996;季梦成和刘仲苓, 1998a, 1998b季梦成等, 1998Ji et al, 1999) (Schuster, 1959;Risk et al, 2011)、乔治亚州的 Thomas县 (Ellis, 1971)、 路易斯安那州 (Guerke, 1973) 以及阿拉巴马州南部 (Diamond et al, 1999)均有关 于叶附生苔的研究报道。墨西哥的Chiapas发现了26 种叶附生苔 (Equihua & Pócs, 1999) …”
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“…Lejeuneaceae is the largest family of the liverworts with about 1700 currently accepted species (He & Zhu 2011, He et al 2012, but some of them are poorly known and their status is still unclear. Leptolejeunea himalayensis Pandé & Misra (1943: 168) is known only from India and previously suspected of belonging to one member of Lejeunea Libert (1820: 372) (Awasthi 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%