著者
富永 孝昭 古木 達郎
出版者
日本蘚苔類学会
雑誌
蘚苔類研究 (ISSN:13430254)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.11, no.3, pp.53-62, 2014 (Released:2018-07-03)

Japanese species of the sect. Riccia of the genus Riccia (Ricciaceae, Hepatics) were taxonomically revised and four species were recognized: they are R. beyrichiana Hampe ex Lehm., R. bifurca Hoffm, R. glauca L., and R. subbifurca Warnst. ex Croz. Most specimens previously named by Japanese bryologists as R. glauca are revealed to be R. bifurca, which is commonly distributed from Hokkaido to Kyushu. Riccia glauca is, on the contrary, very rare in Japan. Both R. beyrichiana and R. subbifurca are newly reported from Japan. Descriptions, diagnostic characters, distribution and illustrations of these four species are provided based on Japanese plants.
著者
富永 孝昭 古木 達郎
出版者
日本蘚苔類学会
雑誌
蘚苔類研究 (ISSN:13430254)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.11, no.3, pp.53-62, 2014-12

Japanese species of the sect. Riccia of the genus Riccia (Ricciaceae, Hepatics) were taxonomically revised and four species were recognized: they are R. beyrichiana Hampe ex Lehm., R. bifurca Hoffm, R. glauca L., and R. subbifurca Warnst. ex Croz. Most specimens previously named by Japanese bryologists as R. glauca are revealed to be R. bifurca, which is commonly distributed from Hokkaido to Kyushu. Riccia glauca is, on the contrary, very rare in Japan. Both R. beyrichiana and R. subbifurca are newly reported from Japan. Descriptions, diagnostic characters, distribution and illustrations of these four species are provided based on Japanese plants.