Publication: New bryological data for the Balearic Islands. III.
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Sáez, Llorenç ; Pinya, Samuel ; Lara, Francisco
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.43.01
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Se aportan datos corológicos para 27 briófitos de las Islas Baleares. La mayoría de las citas de esta contribución corresponden a
especies relativamente raras de áreas montañosas de las Islas Baleares (principalmente de Mallorca), para las cuales, la información
sobre su distribución en el archipiélago es escasa y poco actualizada. Se cita por primera vez la presencia en el archipiélago balear
de Hypnum resupinatum, Lewinskya fastigiata y Ptychostomum
kunzei. Por otro lado, Epipterygium tozeri constituye novedad para
Mallorca. Son destacables las nuevas localidades en Mallorca de
Plagiochasma appendiculatum, una especie amenazada en Europa.
Chorological data on 27 bryophytes from the Balearic Islands are presented. Most of the bryological records included in this contribution correspond to relatively rare species limited to mountain areas in the Balearic Islands (mainly in Mallorca), for which the information about their distribution in the archipelago is scarce and outdated. The presence within the Balearic archipelago of Hypnum resupinatum, Lewinskya fastigiata and Ptychostomum kunzei is reported for the first time. Additionally, Epipterygium tozeri is new record for Mallorca. Special mention deserves the new localities in Mallorca for Plagiochasma appendiculatum, an endangered species in Europe.
Chorological data on 27 bryophytes from the Balearic Islands are presented. Most of the bryological records included in this contribution correspond to relatively rare species limited to mountain areas in the Balearic Islands (mainly in Mallorca), for which the information about their distribution in the archipelago is scarce and outdated. The presence within the Balearic archipelago of Hypnum resupinatum, Lewinskya fastigiata and Ptychostomum kunzei is reported for the first time. Additionally, Epipterygium tozeri is new record for Mallorca. Special mention deserves the new localities in Mallorca for Plagiochasma appendiculatum, an endangered species in Europe.
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