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Published: 2023-12-29
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New occurrences of the liverwort Treubia insignis (Treubiaceae, Marchantiophyta) from the southern Philippines and insights into its distribution and habitat preferences

Missouri Botanical Garden; 4344 Shaw Blvd.; St. Louis MO 63110 U.S.A.
University of Southeastern Philippines; Inigo St.; Davao City; Philippines 8000
Sitio Dumalig; Barangay Mabuhay; Bukidnon; Philippines
Bukidnon State University; Botanical Gardens and Herbarium; Fortich Street; Malaybalay City; Bukidnon; Philippines 8700
Central Mindanao University; Purok 17; Musuan; Maramag; Bukidnon; Philippines 8710
Department of Botany; California Academy of Sciences; 55 Music Concourse Dr.; Golden Gate Park; San Francisco; CA 94118-4503 U.S.A.
biodiversity inventories disjunct populations Treubiaceae

Abstract

Treubia insignis, previously known for the Philippines from a single collection obtained in 1913, is rediscovered just over a century later, this time from the southern Philippines. Habitat preference, at least in the southern Philippines, is along riparian corridors of small streams in high-quality montane hardwood tropical rainforests.

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