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Type: Article
Published: 2010-12-31
Page range: 134–138
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Dryptodon fuscoluteus (Hook.) Ochyra & Żarnowiec (Grimmiaceae) from the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911−14 to continental Antarctica

Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, Kingston 7050, Tasmania, Australia
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, ul. Lubicz 46, 31-512 Kraków, Poland
Antarctica Australasian Antarctic Expedition Grimmiaceae mosses phytogeography

Abstract

The Grimmiaceae is the largest moss family represented in Antarctica. In continental locations fruiting mosses are rare. Re-examination of early Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) collections revealed the presence of Dryptodon fuscoluteus (Hook.) Ochyra & Żarnowiec with capsules in the region of the Shackleton Ice Shelf, Terre Adélie. The species is described and illustrated and localities where plant collections were made by the AAE clarified. Other specimens collected by the AAE have been revised and they represent the following species: Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Syntrichia sarconeurum Ochyra & R. H. Zander, Orthogrimmia sessitana (De Not.) Ochyra & Żarnowiec, Schistidium antarctici (Cardot) L. I. Savicz & Smirnova, and Bryum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) P. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb.

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