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A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand

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Von Konrat, M; De Lange, P; Juan, L; Jörn, H; Benjamin, C; Jon, S; Blanka, S
Published in: Polish Botanical Journal
December 1, 2013

Frullania is a large and taxonomically complex genus. Here a new Frullania, F. toropuku von Konrat, de Lange & Larraín, sp. nov. is described from New Zealand. Frullania toropuku is placed in F. subg. Microfrullania. The new species is readily recognised by a combination of morphological characters associated with branching, the perianth, sexuality, and sporophyte, which distinguish it from all other New Zealand and regional species of Frullania. However, morphologically F. toropuku most closely resembles the widespread F. rostrata, which might well be regarded as a Southern Hemisphere equivalent of the Holarctic F. tamarisci species-complex in terms of its cryptic diversity. A combination of morphological characters associated with branching, the perianth, sexuality, and sporophyte distinguish F. toropuku from all other New Zealand and regional species of Frullania. A comparison is made between F. toropuku and morphologically allied species of botanical regions outside the New Zealand region and an artificial key is provided. In a prior investigation, maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of nuclear ribosomal ITS2 and plastidic tmL-tmF sequences from purported related species confirms its independent taxonomic status and corroborates its placement within F. subg. Microfrullania. The ongoing studies of Frullania species-complexes reveal the urgent need for more species-level phytogenies with extensive population sampling to approximate the actual diversity of Frullania, and to elucidate speciation processes and distribution range formation.

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Polish Botanical Journal

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2084-4352

ISSN

1641-8190

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

Volume

58

Issue

2

Start / End Page

437 / 447

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  • Plant Biology & Botany
 

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Von Konrat, M., De Lange, P., Juan, L., Jörn, H., Benjamin, C., Jon, S., & Blanka, S. (2013). A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand. Polish Botanical Journal, 58(2), 437–447. https://doi.org/10.2478/pbj-2013-0056
Von Konrat, M., P. De Lange, L. Juan, H. Jörn, C. Benjamin, S. Jon, and S. Blanka. “A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand.” Polish Botanical Journal 58, no. 2 (December 1, 2013): 437–47. https://doi.org/10.2478/pbj-2013-0056.
Von Konrat M, De Lange P, Juan L, Jörn H, Benjamin C, Jon S, et al. A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand. Polish Botanical Journal. 2013 Dec 1;58(2):437–47.
Von Konrat, M., et al. “A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand.” Polish Botanical Journal, vol. 58, no. 2, Dec. 2013, pp. 437–47. Scopus, doi:10.2478/pbj-2013-0056.
Von Konrat M, De Lange P, Juan L, Jörn H, Benjamin C, Jon S, Blanka S. A small world: Uncovering hidden diversity in frullania - A new species from aotearoa-New Zealand. Polish Botanical Journal. 2013 Dec 1;58(2):437–447.
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Published In

Polish Botanical Journal

DOI

EISSN

2084-4352

ISSN

1641-8190

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

Volume

58

Issue

2

Start / End Page

437 / 447

Related Subject Headings

  • Plant Biology & Botany