2009
DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.18.12
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On Tortella densa (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia

Abstract: Tortella densa (Lorentz & Molendo) Crundwell & Nyholm -a rare species with disjunctive Holarctic distribution is found in Russia for the first time in north-western periphery of the Anabar Plateau (Taimyr District, East-Siberian Subarctic), ca. 3500 km from the nearest localities in North Europe and Alaska. This species differs from the closely related T. inclinata (Hedw.) Limpr. by strongly and uniformly twisted leaves, and massive coroniform papillae on thickened outer cell walls in distal leaf lamina. The d… Show more

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“…Sporophytes were not found. (Crundwell and Nyholm, 1962;Fedosov and Ignatova, 2009), and considered to be a temperate element in Europe (Smith, 2004), is recorded for the first time in Croatia (Pavletić, 1955;1968;Sabovljević, 2006;Sabovljević et al, 2008).…”
Section: Streptocolea Atrata (Hornsch) Ochyra and ż Arnowiecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sporophytes were not found. (Crundwell and Nyholm, 1962;Fedosov and Ignatova, 2009), and considered to be a temperate element in Europe (Smith, 2004), is recorded for the first time in Croatia (Pavletić, 1955;1968;Sabovljević, 2006;Sabovljević et al, 2008).…”
Section: Streptocolea Atrata (Hornsch) Ochyra and ż Arnowiecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tortella densa is a rare species with disjunctive Holarctic distribution. It was newly reported from Russia by Fedosov & Ignatova (2009) based on specimen collected by V.E Fedosov in the north-western periphery of the Anabar Plateau (Taimyr District, East-Siberian Subarctic). It differs from morphologically similar Tortella inclinata (R.…”
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confidence: 93%