2017
DOI: 10.26492/gbs69(1).2017-05
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Liverworts of Bali, Indonesia, with new records to the island

Abstract: ABSTRACT. A total of 72 species of liverworts have been found in Bali. Based on recent collections and former records of the species including 31 genera and 17 families, among them, 43 species are new to Bali.

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“…More recently, little botanical work has been done in the area; the area has occasionally been visited by students and researchers from nearby institutions, but publications are still lacking. This checklist will complement the survey of mosses of Lesser Sunda Islands by Touw (1992) who enumerated 367 species for the area, and complement other checklists of liverworts from Indonesia, including Java (Söderström et al 2010), Bali (Haerida 2015(Haerida , 2017 as well as Sumba (Haerida et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…More recently, little botanical work has been done in the area; the area has occasionally been visited by students and researchers from nearby institutions, but publications are still lacking. This checklist will complement the survey of mosses of Lesser Sunda Islands by Touw (1992) who enumerated 367 species for the area, and complement other checklists of liverworts from Indonesia, including Java (Söderström et al 2010), Bali (Haerida 2015(Haerida , 2017 as well as Sumba (Haerida et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Lopholejeunea eulopha (Taylor) Schiffn. MOLUCCAS: Haerida et al 2010, Siregar et al 2020a. Halmahera: Verdoorn 1934a, 1934b, Hattori 1951, Kamimura 1974, Miller et al 1983.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, the presence of Lejeunea spp. was reported 5 species in Central Java (Haerida and Gradstein 2011), 2 species in Bali (Haerida 2017), 3 species Mount Patuha (Gradstein et al 2010), and also in the Universitas Indonesia (UI) (Ariyananda 2015;Wijaya et al 2019;Putrika et al 2020). The previous study reported there are six species of Lejeunea found in the Universitas Indonesia campus, which identified as L. anisophylla Mont, L. cocoes Mitt, L. exilis (Reinw., Blume & Nees) Grolle, L. papilionacea Prantl (Wijaya et al 2019;Putrika et al 2020), L. catanduana (Steph.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%