1999
DOI: 10.1179/jbr.1999.21.1.72
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Tetrastichium fontanum (Mitt.) Card. new to mainland Europe

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“…Atrichum flavisetum (Brugués et al, 2007a) Campyliadelphus elodes (Casas & Girbal, 1998) Campylopus setifolius (Allorge, 1935) Cinclidotus vivesii (Ederra & Guerra, 2005) Cleistocarpidium palustre (Simó, 1977) Cratoneuron curvicaule (Höhnel, 1895) Cynodontium gracilescens (Lloret, 1989) Dichelyma falcatum (Casas & Peñuelas, 1985) Dicranodontium asperulum (Blockeel et al, 2002a) Discelium nudum (Husnot, 1876) Entosthodon kroonkurk (Dirkse & Brugués, 2010) Ephemerum cohaerens (Infante & Heras, 2005) Ephemerum spinulosum (Infante & Heras, 2005) Fontinalis dalecarlica (Simó & Vigón, 1977) Grimmia arenaria (Muñoz, 1998) Grimmia horrida (Muñoz et al, 2009) Hennediella heimii (Fuertes Lasala, 1987) Homalia webbiana (Allorge, 1935) Hygrohypnum cochlearifolium (Renauld, 1883) Hygrohypnum styriacum (Blockeel et al, 2006a) Hypnum imponens (Fernández Ordóñez, 1988) Hypnum uncinulatum (Ruiz et al, 2006) Isopterygium tenerum (Allorge, 1937) Oncophorus wahlenbergii (Lloret, 1989) Orthodontium pellucens (Allorge, 1935) Orthotrichum casasianum (Mazimpaka et al, 1999) Orthotrichum consobrinum (Lara et al, 2009b) Ptychomitrium incurvum (Lacoizqueta, 1885) Ptychostomum arcticum (Allorge, 1935) Ptychostomum compactum var. rutheanum (Reinoso & Viera, 1996 (Gallego et al, 2002) Tetrastichium fontanum (Rumsey & Vogel, 1999) Timmia megapolitana (Allorge & Casas de Puig, 1976) Tortella alpicola (Rams et al, 2006) Tortula solmsii…”
Section: Es -Spainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atrichum flavisetum (Brugués et al, 2007a) Campyliadelphus elodes (Casas & Girbal, 1998) Campylopus setifolius (Allorge, 1935) Cinclidotus vivesii (Ederra & Guerra, 2005) Cleistocarpidium palustre (Simó, 1977) Cratoneuron curvicaule (Höhnel, 1895) Cynodontium gracilescens (Lloret, 1989) Dichelyma falcatum (Casas & Peñuelas, 1985) Dicranodontium asperulum (Blockeel et al, 2002a) Discelium nudum (Husnot, 1876) Entosthodon kroonkurk (Dirkse & Brugués, 2010) Ephemerum cohaerens (Infante & Heras, 2005) Ephemerum spinulosum (Infante & Heras, 2005) Fontinalis dalecarlica (Simó & Vigón, 1977) Grimmia arenaria (Muñoz, 1998) Grimmia horrida (Muñoz et al, 2009) Hennediella heimii (Fuertes Lasala, 1987) Homalia webbiana (Allorge, 1935) Hygrohypnum cochlearifolium (Renauld, 1883) Hygrohypnum styriacum (Blockeel et al, 2006a) Hypnum imponens (Fernández Ordóñez, 1988) Hypnum uncinulatum (Ruiz et al, 2006) Isopterygium tenerum (Allorge, 1937) Oncophorus wahlenbergii (Lloret, 1989) Orthodontium pellucens (Allorge, 1935) Orthotrichum casasianum (Mazimpaka et al, 1999) Orthotrichum consobrinum (Lara et al, 2009b) Ptychomitrium incurvum (Lacoizqueta, 1885) Ptychostomum arcticum (Allorge, 1935) Ptychostomum compactum var. rutheanum (Reinoso & Viera, 1996 (Gallego et al, 2002) Tetrastichium fontanum (Rumsey & Vogel, 1999) Timmia megapolitana (Allorge & Casas de Puig, 1976) Tortella alpicola (Rams et al, 2006) Tortula solmsii…”
Section: Es -Spainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kunkel] extending much further north along the Atlantic seaboard in hyperhumid environments (Rumsey, Jermy & Sheffield, ). Of these enclave areas, the Sierras immediately inland of the southernmost tip of Spain, near to Algeciras, show the greatest representation of Macaronesian taxa, including critical bryophytes (Rumsey & Vogel, ), as well as a more extensive suite of pteridophytes (Rumsey & Vogel, ): Culcita macrocarpa C. Presl (Allorge, ), Vandenboschia speciosa (Richards, ), Diplazium caudatum (Cav.) Jermy, Pteris incompleta Cav.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Sérgio et al (1994) included it in the red list of bryophytes of the Iberian Peninsula as an extinct or probably lost species. Recently, Sérgio, Brugués & Cros (2001) presented new information concerning taxa considered as extinct in the Iberian Peninsula, and, in agreement with Rumsey & Vogel (1999), they considered Tetrastichium virens as recently recorded in the Sierra de Luna, the same locality where Allorge (1937) had cited it (the range of hills above the Miel valley of Algeciras), by Nils Hakelier (Sérgio, Brugués & Cros, 1995).…”
Section: Tetrastichium Virens With Sporophytes In Mainland Europe: Anmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Tetrastichium virens is a Macaronesian-European endemic moss common in Madeira and the Azores and rare in the Canary Islands and Iberian Peninsula, but otherwise not known in mainland Europe (Rumsey & Vogel, 1999). It was cited for the first time in Spain by Allorge (1937) [''Vallée de la Miel, prês Algésiras, (Cadiz)''] on the basis of a specimen of P.W.…”
Section: Tetrastichium Virens With Sporophytes In Mainland Europe: Anmentioning
confidence: 99%