Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.

Two mosses are newly reported for Argentina based on recent collections from Saltaprovince: Aligrimmia peruviana R.S. Williams and Conostomum cleistocarpum Herzog. Hitherto, they were considered endemic to Bolivia and Peru, respectively. In addition, Crossidium squamiferum (Viv.) Jur., a species dis...

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Autores principales: Cano, María J., Alonso, Marta
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/17440
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topic Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribución
flora
Salta
Sudamérica.
Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribution
flora
Salta
South America.
spellingShingle Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribución
flora
Salta
Sudamérica.
Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribution
flora
Salta
South America.
Cano, María J.
Alonso, Marta
Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
topic_facet Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribución
flora
Salta
Sudamérica.
Aligrimmia
Conostomum
Crossidium
distribution
flora
Salta
South America.
author Cano, María J.
Alonso, Marta
author_facet Cano, María J.
Alonso, Marta
author_sort Cano, María J.
title Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
title_short Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
title_full Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
title_fullStr Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
title_full_unstemmed Three new mosses records from the Andes of northwestern Argentina.
title_sort three new mosses records from the andes of northwestern argentina.
description Two mosses are newly reported for Argentina based on recent collections from Saltaprovince: Aligrimmia peruviana R.S. Williams and Conostomum cleistocarpum Herzog. Hitherto, they were considered endemic to Bolivia and Peru, respectively. In addition, Crossidium squamiferum (Viv.) Jur., a species distributed in Europe, North America, Mexico, Asia, North Africa, and Macaronesia, is here reported for the first time in South America.
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
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