Lejeunea rhigophila M.A.M.Renner, Aust. Syst.
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Felipe |
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Lejeunea rhigophila M.A.M.Renner, Aust. Syst. |
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15. Lejeunea rhigophila M.A.M.Renner, Aust. Syst. View in CoL
Bot. 23: 453. 2010.
Type : New Zealand, North Island , Pureora Ecological District, Waihaha Stream catchment, on Coprosma propinqua , 480 m, 8.VII.2007, M. A. M . Renner 2993 (holotype: AK300148 ; isotypes: CHR, F, NSW) .
Lejeunea rhigophila is endemic to New Zealand, where it is common in montane forests of the interior of the North Island, usually in situations of high light. For a full description, illustrations and recognition see Renner et al. (2010).
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