Resolving a nearly 95-year-old enigma: Transfer of the little-known Japanese moss Arctoaschistioides to Kiaeriafalcata (Rhabdoweisiaceae, Bryophyta).

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2025-03-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.254.141498
Wen-Zhuan Huang, Jia-Yi Zheng, Xin-Rui Xia, Xin-Yin Ma, Tian-Xiong Zheng, Yu-Huan Wu
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Abstract

Taxonomic uncertainties regarding rare species often impede effective biodiversity conservation. One such taxonomic uncertainty is the 95-year-old mystery surrounding Arctoaschistioides (Broth. ex Ihsiba) Ihsiba. Since its initial publication in 1929, this species has not been subjected to any further discoveries and is, thus, classified as "doubtful taxa" or "insufficiently known taxa" to date. Assessing the taxonomic status of this species is essential for determining whether a conservation strategy should be implemented. In this study, we examined the holotype of A.schistioides and treated this species as a new synonym of Kiaeriafalcata (Hedw.) I.Hagen, a widely distributed species in the Northern Hemisphere, by providing detailed description, illustration and taxonomic notes. Our findings not only resolve this long-standing mystery, but also enhance our understanding of Japanese mosses and the global distribution of bryophytes.

Resolving一个将近95年的谜:鲜为人知的日本苔藓Arctoaschistioides向Kiaeriafalcata (Rhabdoweisiaceae,苔藓植物)的转移。
稀有物种分类的不确定性往往阻碍有效的生物多样性保护。其中一个分类上的不确定性是95年来围绕着鹿角类(肉汤)的谜团。原Ihsiba) Ihsiba。自1929年首次发表以来,该物种没有受到任何进一步的发现,因此被归类为“可疑分类群”或“不充分了解的分类群”。评估该物种的分类学地位对于确定是否实施保护策略至关重要。本研究对a .schistioides进行了全型鉴定,并将其作为Kiaeriafalcata (hew .)的新同义种。通过提供详细的描述、插图和分类注释,使其成为北半球广泛分布的一种。我们的发现不仅解决了这个长期存在的谜团,而且提高了我们对日本苔藓和苔藓植物全球分布的认识。
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PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys PLANT SCIENCES-
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2.60
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14.30%
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189
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6 weeks
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