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引用次数: 3
摘要
沙特阿拉伯鹰嘴豆科包括2属8种;Grimmia Hedw。和布氏Schistidium Bruch & Schimp。在沙特阿拉伯麦加地区的塔伊夫省(塔伊夫市及其附近地区)首次报道了格林米科植物。三种即;轮状星grimia orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson, G. pulvinata (hew .)Sm。和G. trichophylla Grev。记录在研究区域。通过本研究,Taif省已查明的藓类已达9科29个分类群。本文首次从沙特阿拉伯对这三个记录物种进行了描述和图解,并提供了它们的栖息地、区系要素和分布信息。
TOWARDS A MOSS FLORA OF TAIF AND ITS VICINITIES, SAUDI ARABIA. 2- GRIMMIACEAE
Grimmiaceae in Saudi Arabia includes 8 species belonging to 2 genera namely; Grimmia Hedw. and Schistidium Bruch & Schimp. Grimmiaceae is reported here for the first time in Taif Province (Taif city and its vicinities) in Makkah region, Saudi Arabia. Three species viz.; Grimmia orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson, G. pulvinata (Hedw.) Sm. and G. trichophylla Grev. are recorded in the study area. This study raised the total number of fully identified mosses known from Taif Province to 29 taxa belonging to 9 families. The three recorded species are described and illustrated for the first time from Saudi Arabia with information on their habitats, floristic elements and distribution.