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22 December 2021 Riccardia vitrea (Aneuraceae), a liverwort species new to China and North America
Xiang-Bo Yin, Mebarek Lamara, Nuwan Sameera Liyanage, Rui-Liang Zhu, Nicole J. Fenton
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Yin, X.-B., Lamara, M., Liyanage, N. S., Zhu, R.-L. & Fenton, N. J. 2021. Riccardia vitrea (Aneuraceae), a liverwort species new to China and North America. – Herzogia 34: 279 –285.

The liverwort species Riccardia vitrea Furuki (Aneuraceae) is reported for the first time for China and North America (Canada). This report is primarily focused on its occurrence in Canada.. Riccardia vitrea is characterized by numerous small oil bodies in both epidermal and inner cells, and by prostrate, wide and poorly developed ultimate pinnules, and is thus easily distinguished from other Canadian species of the genus. This constitutes a significant extension of its known range from East Asia to North America. This species could be overlooked owing to the fact that dry specimens without oil bodies are often used in identification, and it is probably more widespread than currently known in the boreal forests of Canada. Illustrations and descriptions based on the Canadian specimens are provided with a key for Canadian species of the genus.

Xiang-Bo Yin, Mebarek Lamara, Nuwan Sameera Liyanage, Rui-Liang Zhu, and Nicole J. Fenton "Riccardia vitrea (Aneuraceae), a liverwort species new to China and North America," Herzogia 34(2), 279-285, (22 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.34.2.2021.279
Accepted: 12 October 2021; Published: 22 December 2021
KEYWORDS
boreal forest
Bryophytes
Hepaticae
Quebec
simple thalloid liverworts
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