1998
DOI: 10.1639/0007-2745(1998)101[588:ambman]2.0.co;2
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Anacolia menziesii (Bartramiaceae, Musci) a New Species to the European Bryophyte Flora

Abstract: Anacolia menziesii (Turn.) Par. is reportedfor thefirst time from Europe at different localities. Hitherto, it was known on the American and Asian continents. The species is described and illustrated and its distribution given.

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“…257. Anacolia menziesii was found new to Europe in the provinces of Almería and Granada in southern Spain (García-Zamora et al, 1998). Its distinctness from A. webbii was confirmed by molecular data (Werner et al, 2003b).…”
Section: The Inclusion Of Zygodon Forsteri In Codonoblepharonmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…257. Anacolia menziesii was found new to Europe in the provinces of Almería and Granada in southern Spain (García-Zamora et al, 1998). Its distinctness from A. webbii was confirmed by molecular data (Werner et al, 2003b).…”
Section: The Inclusion Of Zygodon Forsteri In Codonoblepharonmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…[178] The specimen of Anacolia webbii from Cyprus reported by Townsend (1965) was determined as A. menziesii by García-Zamora et al (1998b).…”
Section: (2009a)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, new bryophyte records are reported from some usually well known European regions (e.g. hébrard & Pierrot, 1994;garcia-Zamora et al, 1998;Aleffi et al, 2003Aleffi et al, , 2004Pócs et al, 2004;rams et al, 2004;Plašek et al, 2009;orgaz et al, 2010); thus, the bryophyte diversity should be taken as the present state of knowledge. the high threats of habitat degradation and extinction in the near future if not stopped, as well as the input of invasive, introduced and alien species in some regions, should be also taken into account when comparing bryophyte diversities.…”
Section: And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%