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Autor:
Tory A. Hendry, Yin Long Qiu, J. E. Braggins, Bin Wang, Rudolf M. Schuster, E. Christine Davis, Ya Yang
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 110:738-751
Neogrollea notabilis, Jackiella curvata, Goebelobryum unguiculatum and Herzogianthus vaginatus are four leafy liverworts found in New Zealand whose phylogenetic positions are uncertain. To determine their positions, we sequenced three chloroplast gen
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
Nova Hedwigia. 74:465-496
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
Nova Hedwigia. 72:91-104
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
Nova Hedwigia. 71:395-403
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bryology. 19:775-780
Zoopsis nitida is described as a new species endemic to New Zealand, at present only known from Northland, and appears to be most closely related to Z. setulosa. It differs from other species of the genus in its very reduced leaves which are usually
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution. 2:239-264
The neotropical hepatic flora, predominantly constituted by members of the Jungermanniales and Metzgeriales, includes a disproportionate number of genera which are endemic (over 38) and a number which evidently originated here but have shown slight a
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 101:428
Scaphophyllum Inoue, a monotypic segregate from Anastrophyllum (Spruce) Steph., agrees with Hattoria Schust. and Gottschelia Grolle in unlobed leaves, bilateral gymnoecia, collenchymatous cells and other criteria; it fails to fit in Jamesonielloideae
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 100:362
Bragginsella gen. n., with only B. anomala sp. n., is known only from plants collected in Arthur's Pass National Park, South Island, New Zealand. Known only from sterile plants, the familial position remains uncertain, although with the aspect of the
Autor:
Rudolf M. Schuster, John J. Engel
Publikováno v:
Brittonia. 48:165
Paracromastigum fiordlandiae Schust. & Engel from New Zealand is described. It approachesHyalolepidozia in the almost uniformly intercalary branching but differs from it in the intermingled 2–3-lobed leaves and the stem with 9–12 rows of cortical
Autor:
John J. Engel, Rudolf M. Schuster
Publikováno v:
The Bryologist. 97:63
Haplomitrium minutum (E. Campb.) Engel & Schust. comb. nov. is treated as a valid species. The species is known onlyfrom artificial sites in New Zealand and is allied to Haplomitrium hookeri (Sm.) Nees. Steereomitrium is shown to exactly match Haplom