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Type: Article
Published: 1994-12-31
Page range: 43–57
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On the bryogeography of Western Melanesian Lejeuneaceae, with comments on their epiphyllous occurrence

Botanical Museum, P.O. Box 47, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Bryophyta Melanesian Lejeuneaceae

Abstract

The phytogeography of Western Melanesian (Papua New Guinea, West Irian and the Solomon Islands) Lejeuneaceae was studied on the basis of previous literature and the Huon Peninsula material from the Koponen-Norris expedition. The largest portion of the Lejeuneaceae belong to Western Melanesian and Malaysian endemics. The number of Western Melanesian endemic Lejeuneaceae (20.5 %) is, however, somewhat lower than generally in hepatics (38.2 %). This is apparently due to the large number of epiphyllous taxa in the Lejeuneaceae, a group especially widespread in lowland rainforests.

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