Colura inuii Horik

Autor: Sarimi, Muhammad Syafiq, Pócs, Tamás, Lee, Gaik Ee
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7822450
Popis: * Colura inuii Horik. (Figs 11A, B; 12) Journal of Science of Hiroshima University, Series B, Division 2, Botany 1: 68 (1931). SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Malaysia. Terengganu: Mt. Tebu Forest Reserve, 15 km S of Jerteh town. Primary lowland dipterocarp forest with small waterfalls and slow stream. Along the forest trail at the Lata Belatan Recreational Forest and waterfall, situated at the base of Mt. Tebu at 80 m alt., on living leaves, 16.IV.2019, G.E. Lee et al. 19018, 19019, 19020, 19021, ibid., 13.III.2021, G.E. Lee 21008, 21009, 21010, 21011, 21012. REMARKS Colura inuii is very similar to the widespread Indopacific C. conica (see Zhu & So 2001) but in the latter species, the sac always has a crested, toothed apiculus whereas in C. inuii, it does not occur. The perianth keels of C. conica have 1-3 celled sharp teeth at the end of the wings (Jovet-Ast 1953, fig. 51: 1-3) whereas in C. inuii, the perianth keels are often strongly mamillose but teeth are never produced. Moreover, the oil bodies are homogenous (smooth externally, rarely segmented into indistinct granules) in C. inuii while granular (faintly rough externally) in C. conica (seeYang et al. 2013: figs 2g, 3e). Furthermore, both species can be distinguished by the presence of 18-20 median valve cells and 17-19 surrounding hyaline cells in C. inuii while 13-17 and 15-16 in C. conica. Colura inuii was known from China (Taiwan), Japan and Vietnam (Horikawa 1931; Zhu & So 2001; Shu et al. 2017). New to Malaysia, which record in Peninsular Malaysia represents its southernmost locality, extending to the Malesian region. The species usually grows on living leaves, rarely on bark and can be considered, as typical epiphyll; in Malaysia it was found on living and dry fallen leaves in a lowland dipterocarp forest and also in montane forest, above 750 m alt.
Published as part of Sarimi, Muhammad Syafiq, Pócs, Tamás & Lee, Gaik Ee, 2021, Data to the Malaysian liverwort flora, III: New Lejeuneaceae records from Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia, pp. 249-267 in Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (19) on pages 254-255, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2021v42a19, http://zenodo.org/record/7822391
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