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Type: Article
Published: 2014-06-25
Page range: 117–126
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Lepidozia bragginsiana, a new species from New Zealand (Marchantiopsida)

Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, 2107 Bioscience Research building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4451, USA
National Herbarium of New south Wales The Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney
Jungermanniopsida Lepidoziaceae new species New Zealand

Abstract

Molecular and morphological data support the recognition of a new Lepidozia species related to L. pendulina and also endemic to New Zealand, which we dedicate to Dr John Braggins. Lepidozia bragginsiana can be distinguished from closely related and other similar species by its bipinnate branching, the narrow underleaf lobes, typically uniseriate toward their tip on both primary and secondary shoots, the asymmetric underleaves on primary shoots that are usually narrower than the stem and also possess basal spines and spurs, the production of spurs and spines, or even accessory lobes, on the postical margin of primary and secondary shoot leaves; and by the relatively small leaf cells with evenly thickened walls.  Lepidozia bragginsiana is an inhabitant of hyper-humid forest habitats where it occupies elevated microsites on the forest floor. A lectotype is proposed for L. obtusiloba.