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The Genus Syntrichia Brid. (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) in the Holarctic with Special Consideration of North America

Identification Key Monograph
Series: Nova Hedwigia Beihefte Series Volume: 154
By: Wolfgang Krämer(Author)
234 pages, plates with 30 colour photos; 63 b/w line drawings
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
The Genus Syntrichia Brid. (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) in the Holarctic with Special Consideration of North America
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This volume 154 is the first comprehensive treatment of the moss genus Syntrichia in the Holarctic.

Syntrichia (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) is a genus with a large number of species existing on all continents. Some of the taxa are difficult to distinguish. Many names had to be reclassified taxonomically. The main focus of this work is on the species present in North America as those are often not well understood. Because the Holarctic part of Eurasia is connected to North America, the species of the entire extra-tropical Northern Hemisphere are studied.

About 110 taxa are examined. The studies resulted in 34 species with 59 taxa of Syntrichia and three species which had to be assigned to other genera. Sixteen of the 59 taxa are new to science (five new species, four of them restricted to the Americas, one also existing in Eurasia; four other new taxa are restricted to North America, five to Eurasia, and two are present both in North America and in Eurasia). Three names previously treated as synonyms of other species are recognized as good species (one restricted to North America, two also in Eurasia). Twenty-four other names were designated as new synonyms for other taxa.

In addition to the descriptions of taxa and an identification key, several characteristics (some of them new) are given that may be relevant to a division within the genus Syntrichia. This work is an important resource for bryologists specifically dealing with species of North America, but also of Europe and Asia. It is a great help for the identification of all taxa of Syntrichia in the Holarctic. It also serves as a basis for molecular-genetic studies on the genus Syntrichia and related genera.

 

Contents

Abstract   4
1. Introduction   5
2. Problems and methods   5
3. Taxa relevant for this study   8
4. Results   11
      4.1 Taxonomy, nomenclature, and description of the taxa with information on distribution and localities   11
      4.2 Taxa to be excluded from the genus Syntrichia   167
      4.3 Compilation of the taxa accepted in this work and the changes made to them   179
      4.4 Relationships and phytogeography   180
      4.5 Identification key   185

Acknowledgements   193
References   194
Appendix   203
Figures 64-93 (colored)   213
Index   231

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Identification Key Monograph
Series: Nova Hedwigia Beihefte Series Volume: 154
By: Wolfgang Krämer(Author)
234 pages, plates with 30 colour photos; 63 b/w line drawings
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
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