在波兰苔藓植物区系中发现了一种苔藓藓属(苔藓藓科苔藓藓属),并对与该种命名有关的问题进行了评述

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Folia Cryptogamica Estonica Pub Date : 2020-10-20 DOI:10.12697/fce.2021.58.01
R. Ochyra
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已确认在波兰发生高山Bryoerythrophyllum alpigenum(Jur.)P.C.Chen。该物种是从波兰西喀尔巴阡山脉西塔特拉山脉的一个单一记录中已知的。提供了该物种的波兰材料的描述和插图,并绘制了其分布图。介绍了高山乳杆菌的分类和命名评论,并对其全球地理分布进行了综述。该物种最初被认为是一个变种,Didyodon rubellus var.dentatus Schimp。,1860年由W.P.Schimper撰写。随后,J.Juratzka在1882年将其描述为Didyodon alpigenue Jur.,其名称应单独归属于Juratzca,而不是如Index muscorum中所建议的Venturi,D.alpigenuy Jur.是高山苔藓虫的基部。在1869年Pfeffer关于Rhaetian阿尔卑斯山苔藓的著作中,高山属一词首次出现在文献中,名为高山毛口菌Venturi,但该名称未根据第36.1条有效发布,因为Pfeffeer不接受该名称。同样,十年后Venturi也未根据第38.1条有效发布高山Didyodon名称,因为没有提供描述或诊断,或者没有提供对先前有效发表的描述或诊断的参考。介绍了波兰苔藓植物区系的最新统计资料。自2003年波兰苔藓目录公布以来,波兰苔藓植物区系中增加了约17种、1个亚种和3个变种,排除了2种,因此目前已知该国有约715种、9个亚种和90个变种。
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Bryoerythrophyllum alpigenum (Bryophyta, Pottiaceae) confirmed in the moss flora of Poland, with a review of the nomenclatural issues associated with this species name
Occurrence of Bryoerythrophyllum alpigenum (Jur.) P.C.Chen in Poland is confirmed. The species is known from a single record from the Western Tatra Mountains in the Polish Western Carpathians. A description and illustrations of the Polish material of this species is provided and its distribution mapped. Taxonomic and nomenclatural comments on B. alpigenum are presented and its global geographical distribution is reviewed. This species was first recognised as a variety, Didymodon rubellus var. dentatus Schimp., in 1860 by W. P. Schimper. It was subsequently described in 1882 by J. Juratzka as Didymodon alpigenus Jur., and its name should be ascribed to Juratzka alone, not to Venturi as suggested in Index muscorum and D. alpigenus Jur. is the basionym of Bryoerythrophyllum alpigenum. The epithet alpigenus appeared in the literature for the first time as Trichostomum alpigenum Venturi in Pfeffer’s work of 1869 dealing with the mosses of the Rhaetian Alps, but the name was not validly published under Art. 36.1, because Pfeffer did not accept it. Likewise, the name Didymodon alpigenus was not validly published by Venturi ten years later under Art. 38.1, because no description or diagnosis or a reference to a previously and effectively published description or diagnosis were provided. The current statistics of the moss flora of Poland is given. Since the publication of the catalogue of Polish mosses in 2003, some 17 species, one subspecies and three varieties of moss have been added to and two species were excluded from the moss flora of Poland, so currently some 715 species, nine subspecies and 90 varieties are known to occur in the country.
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