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Type: Article
Published: 2000-12-31
Page range: 153–160
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Occurrence of the neotropical moss Dicranella hilariana (Mont.) Mitt. in the Antarctic

Laboratory of Bryology, Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Ul. Lubicz 46, PL–31–512 Kraków, Poland
Laboratory of Bryology, Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences, Ul. Lubicz 46, PL–31–512 Kraków, Poland
Kerklei 56, B–2960 St.-Job in ‘t Goor, Belgium
British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, United Kingdom
Bryophyta Dicranella hilariana Antarctic

Abstract

Dicranella hilariana (Mont.) Mitt., a pan-neotropical moss species, is reported for the first time from the Antarctic botanical zone. It was found on geothermally heated ground near fumaroles on Visokoi, Candlemas and Bellingshausen Islands in the volcanic archipelago of the South Sandwich Islands. Dicranella recurvata Ochyra, Arts & Lewis-Smith, nom. nud., is reduced to synonymy with D. hilariana. The Antarctic plants of D. hilariana are briefly described and illustrated, including the rhizoidal tubers which have not previously been reported in this species. The global distribution of D. hilariana is briefly reviewed and mapped. It is suggested that the species reached the Antarctic via long-distance dispersal from South America by the prevailing strong westerly winds.

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