2018
DOI: 10.32556/floribunda.v6i1.2018.236
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Rekaman Baru Fissidens (Bryophyta: Fissidentaceae) Untuk Borneo

Abstract: Sarah Agustiorini & Nunik Sri Ariyanti. 2018. New records of Fissidens (Bryophyta: Fissidentaceae) for Borneo. Floribunda 6(1): 12–18. — Two species of the genus Fissidens, namely F. bogoriensis Fleisch. and F. braunii (C. Mull.) Dozy & Molk., are reported as new records for the bryoflora of Borneo. F. bogoriensis was previously reported only occured in Java, Malay Peninsula, New Guinea, Indo-Pacific Islands, China, and Japan. F. braunii was found in Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, New Guinea and Polynesia. … Show more

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“…The most recent record of moss species for the Borneo region was reported by (Suleiman, Masundang and Akiyama, 2017) 6 species, namely Barbella horridula, Chaetomitrium lancifolium, Distichophyllum leiopogon, Rhaphidostichum luzonense, Rosulabryum capillare and Taxiphyllum taxirameum. Furthermore, in 2018 there were 2 types of Fissidentaceae, namely F. bogoriensis and F. braunii which are the new records for Borneo (Sarah Agustiorini, 2018). The results of data searches conducted (Gaik Ee Lee, Ahmad Damanhuri, 2019) in Terengganu in 2019 found 257 species of moss with 6 species being endemic to Terengganu.…”
Section: New Record and New Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent record of moss species for the Borneo region was reported by (Suleiman, Masundang and Akiyama, 2017) 6 species, namely Barbella horridula, Chaetomitrium lancifolium, Distichophyllum leiopogon, Rhaphidostichum luzonense, Rosulabryum capillare and Taxiphyllum taxirameum. Furthermore, in 2018 there were 2 types of Fissidentaceae, namely F. bogoriensis and F. braunii which are the new records for Borneo (Sarah Agustiorini, 2018). The results of data searches conducted (Gaik Ee Lee, Ahmad Damanhuri, 2019) in Terengganu in 2019 found 257 species of moss with 6 species being endemic to Terengganu.…”
Section: New Record and New Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%