taxonID	type	description	language	source
670887F3B936FB1E16C8F8EDA05CFB4A.taxon	materials_examined	Type: — U. K. Hampshire, New Forest, on holly and beech, 1806, C. Lyell s. n. (holotype: LINN).	en	Yu, Ying, Pócs, Tamás, Zhu, Rui-Liang (2014): Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 62. A synopsis of Myriocoleopsis (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta) with special reference to transfer of Cololejeunea minutissima to Myriocoleopsis. Phytotaxa 183 (4): 293-297, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11
670887F3B936FB1E16C8F8EDA05CFB4A.taxon	description	For further synonyms, see Mizutani (1961), Schuster (1980) and Thiers (1988). Illustrations (selective): — Mizutani (1961 as Cololejeunea minutissima, p. 256, fig. XXXII- 25 - 33), Schuster (1980 as C. minutissima ssp. minutissima, p. 1250, fig. 758 (1 – 5 )), Zhu (1995 as Cololejeunea minutissima, p. 93, fig. 7). Range: — widespread. Representative specimens examined: — AUSTRALIA. Northern Territory, Coastal Plain, Howard Springs Nature Park, 25 km ESE of Darwin, 12 ° 27.8 ’ N, 131 ° 04 ’ E, on twigs, 10 – 20 m, S. & T. Pócs 01034 / A (EGR). NEW CALEDONIA. Dumbea, maquis sur sol serpentineux corticole, 50 m, 1 August 1986, Mac Kee 43205 (PC). CHINA. Hainan: Haikou, Crater Park, on trunk of Ficus, 130 m, 25 March 2011, L. - N. Zhang H- 008 (HSNU); Hubei: Shennongjia Nature Reserve, 31 ° 32 ’ 175 ” N, 110 ° 20 ’ 035 ”, 1734 m, 31 July 2011, J. Wang 20110731 - 1 (HSNU); Yunnan: Gongshan, Maji countryside, Dashiluo, epiphyllous, 22 September 2010, Y. Yu 20100922 - 11 (HSNU); Xishuangbanna, Banhe, Naban Primary School, on tea branches, 750 m, T. Cao & G. - Y. Song 060330 A (HSNU). ECUADOR. Imbabura, Laguna Cuicocha bei Cotacachi, lückige Strauchvegetation am Gratweg auf dem östlichen Kraterrand, an Strauch, 3200 m, 23 August 2004, A. Schäfer-Verwimp et al. 24473 (GOET). FRANCE. Angers, Maine-et-Loire, sur un tronc de tilleul, on tree bark, 1892, no collector (NY). JAPAN. Kiushiu, Hyuge, Obi, 20 m, on the branches of Rhododendron, April 1950, S. Hattori s. n. (NY as Cololejeunea orbiculata). PORTUGAL. Estremadura: Caldas da Rainha, Parque das Temas, 26 January 2013, C. Sérgio 26.01.2013 (HSNU). THAILAND. Phang Nga, Ao Phang Nga National, in the Phang Nga Bay, 08 ° 24 ’ 22.13 ’’ N, 98 ° 30 ’ 27.71 ’’ E, on decaying branches, 0 – 2 m, 28 January 2007, S. & T. Pócs 07010 / A (EGR); Chiang Mai, Doi Luang Chiang Dao, camping area, on tree trunk, 19 ° 39 ’ 247 ” N, 99 ° 89 ’ 034 ” E, 2012 m, 19 December 2011, R. - L. Zhu 20111219 - 20 C (HSNU). SAMOA. Without detailed collection data. (NY). SPAIN. La Palma, No-Abhang oberhalb Las Lomadas, am Weg zur Casa Dei Monte, Erica arborea vegetation und Laurisilva, an totem Baum, sonnig, 840 m, 28 March 2005, Schäfer-Verwimp & Verwimp 24798 (GOET). U. K. Wales: Carmarthenshire, Las Fach Lane, on tree trunk by road, 140 m, 13 March 2013, S. Bosanquet SN 251118 (HSNU). U. S. A. Florida: Volusia County, 1988, W. Buck 16849 (NY). VENEZUELA. Edo Bolivar, Municipio Gran Sabana, Estación Scientífica Parupa, 05 ° 40.36 ’ N, 61 ° 32.7 ’ W, on the barks, 4 December 2000, T. Pócs & M. S. Ussher 00221 / B (EGR). YEMEN. Governorate Al Mahra, Jebel Fartak, Ras Fartak NE Khadifud, 15 º 39 ′ N, 52 º 12 ′ E, 780 m, epiphytic on Acokanthera schimperi, 10 October 2001, H. Kürschner 01 - 1415 p. p. (GOET).	en	Yu, Ying, Pócs, Tamás, Zhu, Rui-Liang (2014): Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 62. A synopsis of Myriocoleopsis (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta) with special reference to transfer of Cololejeunea minutissima to Myriocoleopsis. Phytotaxa 183 (4): 293-297, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11
670887F3B937FB1D16C8FAAAA384FBCA.taxon	materials_examined	Type: Lectotype [designated by Reiner-Drehwald (1995)]: — CUBA. “ in corticibus et Lichenibus frondosis repens prope S. Marcos ” (PC).	en	Yu, Ying, Pócs, Tamás, Zhu, Rui-Liang (2014): Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 62. A synopsis of Myriocoleopsis (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta) with special reference to transfer of Cololejeunea minutissima to Myriocoleopsis. Phytotaxa 183 (4): 293-297, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11
670887F3B937FB1D16C8FAAAA384FBCA.taxon	description	Illustrations (selective): — Herzog (1952 as Physocolea myriantha, p. 103, fig. 47), Schuster (1980 as Cololejeunea minutissima subsp. myriocarpa, p. 1248, fig. 757), Reiner-Drehwald (1994, p. 81, fig. 1 as Cololejeunea minutissima ssp. myriocarpa). Range: — pantropical. Representative specimens examined: — AUSTRALIA. Northern Territory, Coastal Plain, Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, 52 km ESE of Darwin, 12 ° 30 ’ N, 131 ° 17 ’ E, on twigs, 10 m, 16 May 2001, S. & T. Pócs 01035 / C (EGR). BRAZIL. State of Rio de Janeiro, Mun. Novo Friburgo, ca. 10 km NE of town, on branches of small trees along road, 800 m, 23 July 1996, S. R. Gradstein 9800 (GEOT). DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Independenica, ca. 18 ° 15 ′ N, 71 ° 34 ′ W, 1987, W. Buck 14475 (NY). KENYA. South foothills of Aberdare (Nyandarua) Mts., along Kijabe-Thika road, on branches, fallen from canopy, 2400 m, 27 January 2003, M. S. Chuah, T. Pócs & Nairobi University students 03002 / R (EGR). RÉUNION ISLAND. Ravine Divon on the W slope of Piton Maido, 21 ° 03 ’ 47 ’’ S, 55 ° 21 ’ 59 ’’ E, or rocky cliff, 1740 – 1750 m, 17 September 2008, T. Pócs 08070 / G (EGR); Cap Méchant on the S coast, near Basse Vallée, 21 ° 22 ’ 26.1 ’’ S, 55 ° 42 ’ 41.3 ’’ E, on Pandanus stem, 8 September 2008, T. Pócs 08057 / A (EGR). SINGAPORE. Sungei Buloh Nature Park, Mature mangrove forest, “ back mangrove ”, on tree branch, 11 Nov. 1998, A. Juslén 625 (SINU). U. S. A. Florida, Jackson County, Black Spring, swamp forest, 1988, W. Buck 16660 (NY). Notes: — With the present transfer, Myriocoleopsis is recognized by the combination of a set of morphological characters: 1) absence of underleaves, 2) copious branching in ramicolous conditions with horizontal “ rhizomes ” and upright branches, 3) thin-walled and smooth leaf cells, 4) ovate to oblong leaf lobules usually strongly reduced or to a flat fold along the dorsal margin of the leaf, without a real keel, 5) crenulate leaf margin, 6) stem in transverse section with 5 − 30 cortical cells, and 7) gynoecial innovations repeatedly floriferous with very abundant, inflated perianths sometimes with an elongated neck. At present Myriocoleopsis comprises four known species and one subspecies, which can be keyed out in the following key *.	en	Yu, Ying, Pócs, Tamás, Zhu, Rui-Liang (2014): Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 62. A synopsis of Myriocoleopsis (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta) with special reference to transfer of Cololejeunea minutissima to Myriocoleopsis. Phytotaxa 183 (4): 293-297, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.183.4.11
