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Studies in the genus Riccia (Marchantiales) from southern Africa. 24. R. moenkemeyeri, subgenus Ricciella: new records

S. M. Perold
Bothalia | Vol 22, No 1 | a816 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v22i1.816 | © 1992 S. M. Perold | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 10 October 1992 | Published: 14 October 1992

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S. M. Perold, National Botanical Institute, South Africa

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Abstract

Riccia moenkemeyeri was twice described by Stephani (1887, 1891), the second time as R abnormis. Amell (1952) described it as R. undulata. It is clearly a plastic species (Jones 1957) and is widely distributed in tropical Africa, from Sierra Leone (as R. undulata), Nigeria, Cameroon and into the Congo Basin. Until recendy, Sim’s specimens from the Matopos in Zimbabwe, were the most southerly records known, but the species has now also been collected in southern Africa, just east of Pretoria and at Kransberg, in the western Transvaal.


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Marchantiales; <i>Riccia moenkemeyeri</i>; southern Africa; subgenus <i>Ricciella</i>

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