Range extensions for the rare moss Plagiothecium handelii, and its transfer to the resurrected genus Ortholimnobium

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Lindbergia Pub Date : 2018-02-21 DOI:10.25227/linbg.01087
Justin T. Wynns, C. Schröck
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Abstract

Plagiothecium handelii is newly recorded for Europe (Austria and Romania) and eastern North America (Tennessee, USA). This dainty species was previously known only from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces, China. Morphologically, the disjunctive populations belong to a single species. A 27-taxon phylogeny of Plagiothecium based on nuclear ITS and plastid rpl16 intron DNA sequence data resolved Austrian and Chinese populations of P. handelii as sisters, in a clade with P. paleaceum, a julaceous Himalayan species with cochleariform leaves. In contrast, P. handelii is a filiform plant with distant, ovate-acuminate leaves. In sequence identity the three terminals have a similar level of variation, suggesting that the geographic disjunction between the two populations of P. handelii is quite old. Morphologically and genetically the clade is a well defined lineage (Ortholimnobium) that is transitional between Plagiothecium s.str. and Struckia. The new combinations O. paleaceum and O. handelii are made. In Europe, O. handelii should be classified as vulnerable.
稀有苔藓Plagiothecium handelii的范围扩展及其向复活属Ortholimnobium的转移
Plagiothecium handelii是新记录的欧洲(奥地利和罗马尼亚)和北美东部(美国田纳西州)。这种精致的物种以前只在中国的云南和四川被发现。形态学上,分离种群属于单一物种。基于核ITS和质体rpl16内含子DNA序列数据的Plagiothecium 27个分类群的系统发育表明,P. handelii在奥地利和中国的居群与P. paleaceum(一种耳蜗状叶的喜马拉雅水乳状种)为姐妹。与之相反的是,P. handelii是一种丝状植物,叶片远端卵形渐尖。在序列同一性上,3个末端具有相似的变异水平,表明两居群的地理分离时间较长。在形态学和遗传学上,该分支是一个定义明确的谱系(正ololimnobium),是Plagiothecium s.str之间的过渡。和Struckia。提出了新的组合:古草和古草。在欧洲,O. handelii应该被列为易危物种。
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Lindbergia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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