@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20010,
author = {Juan Larra?n and Dietmar Quandt and Jes?s Mu?oz},
title = {Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Bryophyta, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, Racomitrium},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {114},
number = {4},
pages = {},
abstract = {The new species Bucklandiella araucana Larra?n is described from southern Chile. It is characterized by its small size, epilose, almost cucullate leaves, lack of a differentiated basal marginal row of pellucid and straight-walled cells, bistratose and dorsally flat costa at midleaf, smooth to slightly bulging lamina cells, unistratose leaf lamina with scattered bistratose spots at distal margins, undivided, prong-like peristome teeth, and deeply lobed calyptra. The species seems to be an endemic of the volcanic range of the western slopes of the southern Andes (39?42?S), where it grows in Nothofagus forests and open lava fields on the hillsides of the many active volcanoes of the area. Molecular data support the distinctiveness of this new taxon and identify Bucklandiella araucana as sister to B. curiosissima, B. didyma, and B. emersa. A distribution map and illustrations of the new species are presented. The phylogenetic perspectives of our novel molecular results are discussed.}
}
Citation for Study 11880
Citation title:
"Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile".
Study name:
"Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile".
This study is part of submission 11880
(Status: Published).
Citation
Larra?n J., Quandt D., & Mu?oz J. 2011. Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile. The Bryologist, 114(4).
Authors
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Larra?n J.
(submitter)
56-0993763703
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Quandt D.
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Mu?oz J.
Abstract
The new species Bucklandiella araucana Larra?n is described from southern Chile. It is characterized by its small size, epilose, almost cucullate leaves, lack of a differentiated basal marginal row of pellucid and straight-walled cells, bistratose and dorsally flat costa at midleaf, smooth to slightly bulging lamina cells, unistratose leaf lamina with scattered bistratose spots at distal margins, undivided, prong-like peristome teeth, and deeply lobed calyptra. The species seems to be an endemic of the volcanic range of the western slopes of the southern Andes (39?42?S), where it grows in Nothofagus forests and open lava fields on the hillsides of the many active volcanoes of the area. Molecular data support the distinctiveness of this new taxon and identify Bucklandiella araucana as sister to B. curiosissima, B. didyma, and B. emersa. A distribution map and illustrations of the new species are presented. The phylogenetic perspectives of our novel molecular results are discussed.
Keywords
Bryophyta, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, Racomitrium
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20010,
author = {Juan Larra?n and Dietmar Quandt and Jes?s Mu?oz},
title = {Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Bryophyta, taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, Racomitrium},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {114},
number = {4},
pages = {},
abstract = {The new species Bucklandiella araucana Larra?n is described from southern Chile. It is characterized by its small size, epilose, almost cucullate leaves, lack of a differentiated basal marginal row of pellucid and straight-walled cells, bistratose and dorsally flat costa at midleaf, smooth to slightly bulging lamina cells, unistratose leaf lamina with scattered bistratose spots at distal margins, undivided, prong-like peristome teeth, and deeply lobed calyptra. The species seems to be an endemic of the volcanic range of the western slopes of the southern Andes (39?42?S), where it grows in Nothofagus forests and open lava fields on the hillsides of the many active volcanoes of the area. Molecular data support the distinctiveness of this new taxon and identify Bucklandiella araucana as sister to B. curiosissima, B. didyma, and B. emersa. A distribution map and illustrations of the new species are presented. The phylogenetic perspectives of our novel molecular results are discussed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20010
AU - Larra?n,Juan
AU - Quandt,Dietmar
AU - Mu?oz,Jes?s
T1 - Bucklandiella araucana (Grimmiaceae), a new species from Chile
PY - 2011
KW - Bryophyta
KW - taxonomy
KW - molecular phylogeny
KW - Racomitrium
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The new species Bucklandiella araucana Larra?n is described from southern Chile. It is characterized by its small size, epilose, almost cucullate leaves, lack of a differentiated basal marginal row of pellucid and straight-walled cells, bistratose and dorsally flat costa at midleaf, smooth to slightly bulging lamina cells, unistratose leaf lamina with scattered bistratose spots at distal margins, undivided, prong-like peristome teeth, and deeply lobed calyptra. The species seems to be an endemic of the volcanic range of the western slopes of the southern Andes (39?42?S), where it grows in Nothofagus forests and open lava fields on the hillsides of the many active volcanoes of the area. Molecular data support the distinctiveness of this new taxon and identify Bucklandiella araucana as sister to B. curiosissima, B. didyma, and B. emersa. A distribution map and illustrations of the new species are presented. The phylogenetic perspectives of our novel molecular results are discussed.
L3 -
JF - The Bryologist
VL - 114
IS - 4
ER -