Abstract:Telaranea bischleriana sp. nov. is described from the Seychelles and from the eastern coast of Madagascar, distinguished by only two intervening cells between its very dense, rigid, bristle like leave...Telaranea bischleriana sp. nov. is described from the Seychelles and from the eastern coast of Madagascar, distinguished by only two intervening cells between its very dense, rigid, bristle like leaves with two short and quite divergent lobes. Telaranea maorensis sp. nov. from Mayotte Island with monocrurous leaves is similar in appearance to the South American T. pecten (Spruce) Engel et Merr., but differs by its pseudo-dichotomous habit, due to the predominant Frullania type terminal branching, the shorter and wider leaves and lobe cells, monocrurous male and outer female bracts and by its autoecy. New localities of the two African Amazoopsis species are also given.Read More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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