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JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages 81-94Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1179/174328207X186803
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Equatorial Guinea; Bioko; epiphyllous bryophytes; ecology; rainforests
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A collection of epiphyllous bryophytes from Bioko Island was investigated. It contained 57 epiphyllous bryophytes, comprising 55 hepatics and two mosses. Three taxa, Cololejeunea eustacei Pocs, Colura calderae Pocs and Lejeunea halei Robinson subsp. africana Pocs, are new to science. Cololejeunea papilliloba Steph. is new to Africa, five species of hepatics are new to West Africa, and an additional 31 species of hepatics are newly reported from Bioko Island. The second part of the paper deals with records of non-epiphyllous collections. Fourteen species are reported for the first time for Bioko Island. Actinodontium dusenii Broth. is made a synonym of Actinodontium streptopogoneum Broth. The following new combination is proposed: Wijkia rigidicaule (Mull.Hal. ex Broth.) Frank Mull., comb. nov. (Basionym: Acanthocladium rigidicaule Mull.Hal. ex Broth.).
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