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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2014-11-12
Page range: 298–300
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Notes on the distribution of and the occurrence of asymmetrical underleaves associated with left-right symmetry in Mastigolejeunea virens (Ångstr.) Steph. (Lejeuneaceae).

Bryology Laboratory, School of Life Science, East China Normal University, 500 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200241, China
Bryology Laboratory, School of Life Science, East China Normal University, 500 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200241, China
Mastigolejeunea virens new record asymmetrical underleaf

Abstract

Mastigolejeunea (Spruce 1884: 100) Stephani (1889: 257) is a pantropical genus with 16 extant species (Sukkharak & Gradstein 2014a). The centre of diversity is Southeast Asia with 10 species occurring in the region. This genus is very similar to Thysananthus Lindenb. in Lehmann (1844: 24) and the two genera can be separated by the presence of an entire perianth in Mastigolejeunea and toothed in Thysananthus (Sukkharak 2014; Sukkharak & Gradstein 2014a). Three species, M. humilis (Gottsche in Gottsche et al. 1845: 299) Schiffner (1893: 129), M. indica Stephani (1912: 776) and M. repleta (Taylor 1846: 392) Evans (1902: 131), have so far been reported in China (He 1997; Mizutani 1986; Piippo 1990). In the course of our studies on Chinese Ptychanthoideae Mizutani (1961: 146), we found a new record of M. virens (Ångström 1873: 131) Stephani (1912: 776) for the ptychanthoid flora of China. Mastigolejeunea virens has been reported from Australia, Indomalesia, Seychelles and the tropical Pacific region (Sukkharak & Gradstein 2014a). We report the species here for Hainan, China, which is its northernmost locality. In addition, we newly report the occurrence of asymmetrical underleaves associated with left-right symmetry in M. virens based on our study of specimens collected in China and Thailand.