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Phytotaxa 65: 52–56 (2012)<br />

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Copyright © 2012 <strong>Magnolia</strong> <strong>Press</strong><br />

Correspondence<br />

52 Accepted by Jon Shaw: 27 Aug. 2012; published online in PDF: 5 Sept. 2012<br />

ISSN 1179-3155 (print edition)<br />

PHYTOTAXA<br />

ISSN 1179-3163 (online edition)<br />

Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 8. New combinations and some<br />

lectotypifications in Mesoptychia<br />

JIŘÍ VÁŇA 1 , LARS SÖDERSTRÖM 2 , ANDERS HAGBORG 3 & MATT VON KONRAT 3<br />

1<br />

Department of Botany, Charles University, Benátská 2, CZ-12801 Praha 2, Czech Republic; email: vana@natur.cuni.cz<br />

2<br />

Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway; lars.soderstrom@bio.ntnu.no<br />

3<br />

Department of Botany, The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605–2496, USA; hagborg@pobox.com,<br />

mvonkonrat@fieldmuseum.org<br />

Mesoptychia sahlbergii (Lindberg & Arnell 1889) Evans (1903), was shown by de Roo et al. (2007), Vilnet et<br />

al. (2011) and Masuzaki et al. (2010) to belong to Jungermanniaceae and to be a sister of or nested within<br />

Leiocolea (Müller 1913) Buch (1933). The type of the genus Hattoriella (Inoue 1957) Inoue (1961a)<br />

[Hattoriella diversiloba (= H. morrisoncola)] is also nested within Leiocolea (Yatsentyuk et al. 2004). The<br />

three genera Mesoptychia, Leiocolea and Hattoriella should thus be regarded as one. Since the oldest genus is<br />

Mesoptychia, the necessary new combinations are made here.<br />

Mesoptychia (Lindb. et Arnell) A.Evans, Ottawa Naturalist 17: 15, 1903 (Evans 1903).<br />

Basionym:—Jungermannia sect. β Mesoptychia Lindb. et Arnell, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl.<br />

n.f. 23 (5): 39, 1889 (Lindberg & Arnell 1889). Type:—Jungermannia sahlbergii Lindb. et Arnell.<br />

= Lophozia subgen. Leiocolea Müll.Frib., Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl., ed. 2, 6 (17): 711, 1913 (Müller 1913), syn. nov.<br />

Type:—Lophozia muelleri (Nees ex Lindenb.) Dumort. [=Mesoptychia collaris (Nees) L.Söderstr. et Váňa].<br />

Leiocolea (Müll.Frib.) H.Buch.<br />

= Lophozia subgen. Hattoriella Inoue, Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 70: 360, 1957 (Inoue 1957), syn. nov. Type:—Lophozia<br />

diversiloba S.Hatt. 1944 [=Mesoptychia morrisoncola (Horik.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa]. Hattoriella (Inoue) Inoue,<br />

Leiocolea subgen. Hattoriella (Inoue) Schljakov.<br />

Mesoptychia badensis (Gottsche ex Rabenh.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia<br />

badensis Gottsche ex Rabenh., Hepat. Eur., Leberm. 11-12: no. 95, 1895 (Rabenhorst 1895). Lectotype<br />

(here designated):—GERMANY, Baden, an triefenden Stellen der Molassesandfelsen bei Überlingen, leg.<br />

Jack (Rabenh. Hep. Europ. Exs. no. 95. Dresden. 1859) (JE!; isolectotypes in BUC!, GOET, HAL, JE!,<br />

ROST, S!).<br />

≡ Leiocolea badensis (Gottsche ex Rabenh.) Jørg., Bergens Mus. Skr. n.s. 16: 166, 1934 (Jørgensen 1934).<br />

Mesoptychia bantriensis (Hook.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia bantriensis<br />

Hook., Brit. Jungerm.: pl. 41, 1813 (Hooker 1813). Lectotype (here designated):—IRELAND, Bantry,<br />

leg. Hutchins (BM!).<br />

Leiocolea bantriensis (Hook.) Jørg., Bergens Mus. Skr. n.s. 16: 164, 1934 (Jørgensen 1934).<br />

≡<br />

Mesoptychia bantriensis subsp. wallfischii (Ştefănuţ) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov.<br />

Basionym:—Leiocolea bantriensis subsp. wallfischii Ştefănuţ, Hornwort Liverwort Romania: 21, 2008<br />

2008). Holotype:—ROMANIA, Southern Carpathians, Bucegi Massif, Lăptici Peatbog, 1470 m<br />

(Ştefănuţ<br />

alt., coord. 45°22'26"N / 25°26'23"E, 28 July 2005, Ştefănuţ leg. S. (BUCA B5209). Note:—This entry<br />

also creates the autonym.


Mesoptychia chichibuensis (Inoue) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia chichibuensis<br />

Inoue, J. Jap. Bot. 36: 41, 1961 (Inoue 1961b). Holotype:—JAPAN, Mt. Buko, Chichibu distr., Saitama<br />

pref., 800m, Inoue n.5604 (TNS-174460!; isotype in NICH-45965!).<br />

≡ Leiocolea chichibuensis (Inoue) Inoue, J. Jap. Bot. 39: 105, 1964 (Inoue 1964).<br />

Mesoptychia collaris (Nees) L.Söderstr. et Váňa, comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia collaris Nees, Fl.<br />

Crypt. Erlang.: 15, 1817 (Martius 1817). Lectotype (Grolle 1971): SWITZERLAND, Basel, leg Friedrich<br />

Nees von Esenbeck, Frater (STR [sub Jung. barbata C. collaris]).<br />

≡ Leiocolea collaris (Nees) Schljakov, Novosti Sist. Nizsh. Rast. 13: 228, 1976 (Schljakov 1976).<br />

Mesoptychia fitzgeraldiae (Paton et A.R.Perry) L.Söderstr. et Váňa, comb. nov. Basionym:—Leiocolea<br />

fitzgeraldiae Paton et A.R.Perry, J. Bryol. 18: 470, 1995 (Paton & Perry 1995). Holotype:— IRELAND,<br />

Leitrim, south of Glencar Lough, on limestone outcrop in gully, 215 m altitude, 16 August 1965, A.R.<br />

Perry (NMW; isotypes in BM!, E, JE, PC, G).<br />

Mesoptychia gillmanii (Austin) L.Söderstr. et Váňa, comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia gillmanii<br />

Austin, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 3: 12, 1872 (Austin 1872). Holotype:—USA, in a cave in a cliff of Potsdam<br />

sandstone, Traine Island, Lake Superior (Michigan), Henry Gillman 1867 (NY).<br />

≡ Leiocolea gillmanii (Austin) A.Evans, Bryologist 38: 83, 1935 (Evans 1935).<br />

Mesoptychia heterocolpos (Thed. ex Hartm.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia<br />

heterocolpos Thed. ex Hartm., Handb. Skand. Fl., ed. 3: 328, 1838 (Hartman 1838). Type:—Herjed. Hede<br />

past. Dal. Idre. N Fämundstrakten: Thedenius. Lectotype (designated here): NORWAY, Hedmark,<br />

Fämundstrakten, in ripa lacus Gröfvelsjön, Jul. 1836, leg. Thedenius (S-B188912).<br />

Leiocolea heterocolpos (Thed. ex Hartm.) H.Buch, Memoranda Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 8: 284, 1932 [1933] (Buch<br />

≡<br />

1933).<br />

Mesoptychia heterocolpos var. arctica (S.W.Arnell) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Leiocolea<br />

arctica S.W.Arnell, Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 44: 374, 1950 (Arnell 1950). Lectotype (Mårtensson 1955)—:<br />

SWEDEN, Torne Lappmark, Allesvagge: Gardetjåkko, 1350 m, 1946.08.23, coll. O. Mårtensson (UPS B-<br />

557451). Note:—Mårtensson (1955) designated a lectotype but did not specify the herbarium.<br />

Mårtensson’s main herbarium is in UPS with duplicates in S. This specimen corresponds to Mårtensson’s<br />

selection without any duplicate in S.<br />

≡ Leiocolea heterocolpos var. arctica (S.W.Arnell) Mårtensson Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakad. Avh.<br />

Naturskyddsärenden 12: 43, 1955 (Mårtensson 1955).<br />

Mesoptychia heterocolpos var. harpanthoides (Bryhn et Kaal.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov.<br />

Basionym:—Lophozia harpanthoides Bryhn et Kaal., Rep. Second Norweg. Arctic Exped. 11: 33, 1906<br />

(Bryhn 1906). Lectotype (Frye & Clark 1945):—CANADA, Fram Fiord, southeast Ellesmere I., ca 76°20'<br />

N., 80°55' W. Simmons (O). Note:—The autonym is created by this and the previous name.<br />

Leiocolea heterocolpos var. harpanthoides (Bryhn et Kaal.) R.M.Schust. ex S.W.Arnell, Ill. Moss Fl. Fennosc. Hep.:<br />

≡<br />

112, 1956 (Arnell 1956).<br />

Mesoptychia holmeniana (Inoue et Steere) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia<br />

holmeniana Inoue et Steere, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 44: 285, 1978 (Steere & Inoue 1978). Holotype:—USA,<br />

Alaska, Noluck Lake, De Long Mountains, Brooks Range; north-facing mountainside tundra, ca. 700 m<br />

alt, coll. WCS[teere] no. 72-345 (NY; isotype in TNS-50086!).<br />

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≡ Leiocolea holmeniana (Inoue et Steere) Konstant. Arctoa 9: 33, 2000, “holmenianum” (Konstantinova 2000).<br />

Mesoptychia igiana (S.Hatt.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia igiana S.Hatt., J. Jap.<br />

Bot. 31: 201, 1956 (Hattori 1956). Holotype:—JAPAN, Shikoku: Tokushima pref., Mt. Tsurugi, 1740m,<br />

leg. Kodama, n.7248, 1954 (NICH-54251; isotype in TNS-179283).<br />

≡ Leiocolea igiana (S.Hatt.) Inoue, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 25: 190, 1962 (Inoue 1962).<br />

Mesoptychia mamatkulovii (Duda) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia mamatkulovii<br />

Duda, Trans. Brit. Bryol. Soc. 6: 82, 1970 (Duda 1970). Holotype:—TADZHIKISTAN, Pamir:, mts.<br />

Darvacskij, decl. septentr., convallis fluminis Obi-Chingou, angustiae Jachnak-Dara, 2450m, supra mare,<br />

No.7328, 10. 7.1965 leg. U.K. Mamatkulov (LE; isotypes in OP!, Herb. Váňa!).<br />

≡ Leiocolea mamatkulovii (Duda) Duda, Novosti Sist. Nizsh. Rast. 10: 270, 1973 (Abramov et al. (1973).<br />

Mesoptychia mayebarae (S.Hatt.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Cephalozia mayebarae<br />

S.Hatt., J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 3: 37 1948 [1950] (Hattori 1950). Holotype:—JAPAN, Prov. Higo;<br />

Hitoyoshi, K. Mayebara, 1. Jun. 1947 (NICH-11565!).<br />

Leiocolea mayebarae (S.Hatt.) Furuki et Mizut., Bryol. Res. 8: 310, 2004 (Furuki & Mizutani 2004), ≡ Hattoriella<br />

≡<br />

mayebarae (S.Hatt.) Inoue, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 23: 40, 1960 [1961] (Inoue 1961a).<br />

Mesoptychia morrisoncola (Horik.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia morrisoncola<br />

Horik., J. Sci. Hiroshima Univ., Ser. B., Div. 2, Bot. 2: 150, 1934 (Horikawa 1934). Holotype:—TAIWAN,<br />

Formosa: Mt. Morrison (Tâtaka-Niitakashita), prov. Tainan leg. Y. Horikawa, no. 11305, Aug. 1932<br />

(HIRO!).<br />

Leiocolea morrisoncola (Horik.) Furuki et Mizut., Bryol. Res. 8: 310, 2004 (Furuki & Mizutani 2004), ≡ Hattoriella<br />

≡<br />

morrisoncola (Horik.) Bakalin, Arctoa 12: 93, 2003 (Bakalin 2003).<br />

= Lophozia diversiloba S.Hatt., J. Jap. Bot. 20: 265, 1944 (Hattori 1944). ≡ Hattoriella diversiloba (S.Hatt.) Inoue, J.<br />

Hattori Bot. Lab. 23: 40, 1960 [1961] (Inoue 1961a). ≡ Leiocolea diversiloba (S.Hatt.) Schljakov, Novosti Sist.<br />

Nizsh. Rast. 15: 245, 1978 (Schljakov 1978), syn. by Kitagawa (1981).<br />

Mesoptychia rutheana (Limpr.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia rutheana<br />

Limpr., Jahresber. Schles. Ges. Vaterl. Cult. 61: 207, 1884 (Limpricht 1884). Lectotype (Grolle<br />

1976):—POLAND, bei Neue Welt unweit Bärwalde in der Neumark. R. Ruthe. Gott. et Rabenh. Hep.<br />

Europ. Exs. no. 583. Dresden. 1873 sub Jung. bantriensis (JE!; isolectotypes in G-17360, GOET, H, M,<br />

S!).<br />

≡ Leiocolea rutheana (Limpr.) Müll.Frib. Kl. Kryptogamenfl. Mitteleuropas I: 40, 1940 (Gams 1940).<br />

Mesoptychia rutheana var. laxa (Schiffn. ex Burrell) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov.<br />

Basionym:—Lophozia schultzii var. laxa Schiffn. ex Burrell, J. Bot. 49: 217, 1911 (Burrell 1911).<br />

Type:—UNITED KINGDOM, in loco uliginoso, Flordon, Norfolk, 25 m alto legit W. H. Burrell, vii, 1909<br />

(BM; not found 2012.02.06, L. Ellis, pers. comm.). Note:—This also creates the autonym.<br />

≡ Leiocolea rutheana var. laxa (Schiffn. ex Burrell) Paton, J. Bryol. 18: 823, 1995 (Paton 1995).<br />

Mesoptychia subcrispa (Schiffn.) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Lophozia subcrispa Herzog,<br />

Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 53: 362, 1942 [1943] (Herzog 1943). Holotype:—SUMATRA, Padang, leg.<br />

Schild (JE!).<br />

≡ Hattoriella subcrispa (Herzog) Bakalin, Arctoa 12: 94 (Bakalin 2003).<br />

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Mesoptychia turbinata (Raddi) L.Söderstr. et Váňa, comb. nov. Basionym:—Jungermannia turbinata<br />

Raddi, Jungermanniogr. Etrusca: 18, 1818 [=Mem. Mat. Fis. Soc. Ital. Sci. Modena 18: 29, 1820] (Raddi<br />

1818). Type (Grolle 1976):—ITALIEN, Umgebung von Florenz. Syntypes: BOLO [sub Jungermannia<br />

inflata], W [Lindenb. Hep. no. 3627 sub Cephalozia connivens]—“Ein fraglicher Syntypus in FI [Hb.<br />

Micheli]”. Note:—Grolle (1976) did not designate any lectotype. We here designate the specimen in<br />

BOLO as lectotype.<br />

≡ Leiocolea turbinata (Raddi) H.Buch, Ann. Bryol. 10: 4, 1937 [1938] (Buch et al. 1938).<br />

Mesoptychia ussuriensis (Bakalin) L.Söderstr. et Váňa comb. nov. Basionym:—Leiocolea ussuriensis<br />

Bakalin, Arctoa 17: 103, 2008 [2009] (Bakalin 2009).Holotype:—RUSSIA. Primorsky Territory:<br />

Ussurijsky Nature Reserve, Koryavaya Pad', Zmeinaya Mt. (43°38'N, 132°33'E), 214 m alt. leg. V.A.<br />

Bakalin 15.X.2008 P-64-10-08 (VLA).<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

We thank Lars Hedenäs (S), Barbara Thiers (NY), Len Ellis (BM) and Svengunnar Ryman (UPS) for<br />

information about specimens.<br />

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