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a catalog of the names and citations for new taxa, combinations, and names
for mosses published during the years 1996 through 1998, inclusive, with
citations of previously published basionyms and replaced names together with
a bibliography of the publications in which these nova appeared
Marshall R.Crosby
Missouri MISSOURI BOTANICAL
VG Botanical SEP 0.6 2000
Garden GARDEN LIBRARY
MONOGRAPHS IN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
FROM THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN
Volume 80
ISBN 0-915279-10-X
ISSN 0161-1542
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EDITOR
Victoria C. Hollowell
MANAGING EDITOR
Amy Scheuler McPherson
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Diana Gunter
TEXT FORMATTER
Barbara Mack
SENIOR SECRETARY
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Introduction
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Introduction
The Index of Mosses, 1996-1998 (IOM 96-98), contains 513 nova published between
1 January 1996 and 31 December 1998. In addition, nova that should have appeared in
earlier Indexes of Mosses and valid nova that should have appeared in /ndex.Muscorum
(IM) are included. Finally, there are some corrections to the earlier Indexes of Mosses and
Index Muscorum. The total number of entries in JOM 96—98 is 998.
IOM 96-98 follows the style of the Index of Mosses, 1963-1989, which appeared in
1992, Index of Mosses, 1990-1992 (1994), and Index of Mosses 1993—1995 (1997).
Users should read their introductions for details about content and format.
IOM 96-98 lists authors of moss names and publications not listed in Index of
Mosses, 1963-1989, with a few entries duplicated, when additional information is
available.
As with earlier Indexes of Mosses, IOM 96-98 is based on information contained in
MOST, a subset of the database TROPICOS, developed and maintained at the Missouri
Botanical Garden. Index of Mosses is a nomenclator: it does not reflect taxonomic
interpretations of acceptance or synonymy. Nomenclatural interpretations are based on
the St. Louis Code.
IOM 93-95 was rich in nova in the largest family of mosses, Pottiaceae. The
resurrected Leptotrichella and Schistidium take honors for most nova this time, with 62
and 71 entries, respectively. Although we continue to recombine names, there seems to
be a downward trend in the number of species of mosses being described. Here are the
numbers of species with valid, legitimate names cataloged in this /ndex and its two
predecessors: 1990-92, 132; 1993-95, 116; 1996-98, 102; for a total of 350.
The broader literature indicates that 15 of these, just over 4%, have already fallen into
taxonomic synonymy.
Willem (Wim) Margadant, the last surviving compiler of Jndex Muscorum, died
during the period covered by this installment of JOM. Shortly before his death, he
completed an essay sketching the creation of this monumental muscological work. His
fellow Dutchman Willem (Bill) Meijer brought me a copy of the essay, suggesting that it
be published in the next JOM. The essay, lightly edited, follows this preface.
IM is a remarkable achievement. Based on the data in TROPICOS, about 80,500
names, exclusive of forms and subforms, existed to be cataloged by the end of 1962, the
closing date for JM. Its compilers “checked about 90% of the names,” and only “about
10% of the entries [as published in /M] had a minor or major mistake.”
Although “IM is outdated now,” it is only out-of-date in the sense of no longer being
up-to-date, and it remains a fundamental reference for muscology. It stimulated the
“rather strong output of taxonomic literature” that has appeared since volume one of IM
was published in 1959. This output has resulted in a further increase in the number of
names to catalog, to about 87,500 now. More importantly, it has resulted in a much better
understanding of the relationships and diversity of mosses. /M reflected a taxonomy that
recognized just over 17,000 species of mosses. In this interim, based on the “rather
strong output of taxonomic literature,” the number has been reduced to just under 13,000
and appears to be headed for a final count of about 12,000 species (Crosby, in prep.).
IM is probably the last index of mosses that will be compiled “by preparing cards.”
Although JOM began by the entering of data on cards, they were immediately
computerized: the data were punched into IBM cards, each card representing one field of
one record, with as many as twenty cards representing one record (name). This system
was abandoned in the early 1980s with the introduction of the Osborne 01 “portable”
computer. And, we may be reaching the point that paper index of mosses will no longer
]
be pL apres The entire database on which JOM i is based is available on the web at
and steadily becomes more easily available
to all, more easily manipulated for individual needs, and richer in content (digital images
of protologues are now being attached to their citations, see, e.g., Brachymenium
argenteum, Funaria delicatula).
Acknowledgments: I thank my muscological colleagues at MO, Bruce Allen, Steve
Churchill, Si He, Bob Ireland, and Jess Mufioz (now at MA), for help with the Index of
Mosses, 1996-1998; Bob Magill continues to refine the TROPICOS programs to make
ta entry, maintenance, and use easier, more accurate, and more useful. Others have
helped by sending reprints, commenting on drafts of JOM 96-98, and pointing out errors
in previous /ndexes and in TROPICOS. I particularly appreciate Barb Mack’s formatting
and proofreading.
The Index Muscorum and its aftermath
Wim D. Margadant
Already, before World War II, H. N. Dixon stressed the need for updating the “Index
Bryologicus” by E. G. Paris, which appeared in two editions from 1893 to 1905. In the
second edition all names known to the author as being published before 1900 were listed,
including manuscript names in herbaria or exsiccatae.
A definite plan to produce an updated Index Muscorum was placed before the
International Botanical Congress, Paris 1954, by Prof. R. van der Wijk and P. Florschiitz.
It was discussed by an international committee of bryologists there and recommended.
The plan was approved; the committee agreed on guidelines.
The main aim of the Index Muscorum (IM) is to cite names and places of their
publication correctly by direct consultation of the works involved. My guess is that we
checked about 90% of the names. Rather late during the work I suggested marking those
names not checked in the original publication. However, at that time Prof. Van der Wijk,
the chief editor, did not want to do so, judging it might jeopardize the finishing of the
whole work.
To enable herbarium owners to rearrange the Musci in their collections, IM was to
include heterotypic synonyms, as Paris had done. An innovation was the citation of the
author responsible for the taxonomical judgement in each particular case. The taxonomy
used was in the first place the treatment of Brotherus (and Paul for Sphagnum) in ed. 2 of
Engler & Prantl, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, vol. 10-11, 1924-1925; later
treatments, especially monographs, should be included. Soon it became apparent that the
references to new determinations could not be restricted in this manner; many references
to older names had to be searched in the literature of the 19th century. This feature was
heavily criticized in reviews, especially when it concerned early determinations. One of
the reviewers wrote me that he later realized the usefulness of these references.
Optimistically it was hoped to have the work ready at the next Congress. It soon was
clear that much more time was needed. From 1 September 1956 to 31 December 1961, I
was able to devote full time to the project. My salary was paid out of a grant of the Dutch
Organization for Pure Scientific Research (ZWO, Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek).
The U.S. National Science Foundation gave a grant for clerical assistance and materials,
the first time such a grant went to an institute outside the U.S.A.; both grants made it
possible to do the work and are gratefully acknowledged.
The pushing power of Prof. Van der Wijk was instrumental in completing the work.
Volume | (names of genera beginning with A-C) was presented (a few copies only!) at
the Montreal Congress, 1959. The energy of Dr. F. A. Stafleu, who saw the work through
the press, so that copies could be presented there, should be mentioned, too. Vol. 5, the
last one, was presented in a similar way at the Seattle Congress, 1969.
My hope that we would be able to have only about one percent mistakes also was too
optimistic. After Vol. 1 was printed I counted them in a number of pages (only those
found at that time) and was embarrassed: about 10% of the entries had a minor or major
mistake. However, in experiments with living beings a standard error as high as that is
not surprising: I feel quite alive. However, I was not content and have since tried to
recheck any publication on Musci that came into my hands. A considerable number of
errors was corrected in Vol. 5, containing the remaining letters T—Z, and the Appendix,
p. 239-922. Alas, some hyper corrections crept in, too.
The closing date of Vol. 5 was changed from 1 Jan. 1958 to 1 Jan. 1963. The
additional period became fully the work of Prof. van der Wijk, which took him much
time, since some time after his retirement all clerical assistance stopped.
We began the work on IM by preparing cards for all names in Paris, Index
Bryologicus, ed. 2, except clear cases of misidentifications and of not effectively
published names. This took about one year for the 3 persons involved at that time, Prof.
Van der Wijk and his secretary not being able to devote full time. Names accepted by
Paris were entered in white cards, synonyms on buff cards. The next step was to excerpt
the Musci in the work of Brotherus (Sphagnum by Paul) in Engler & Prantl, Die
natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien. “New” names from this source had pink cards. Green cards
served for names not in these two sources. An attempt was made to cover the period
1901-1925; the pressure of time did not allow us to do this very thoroughly. For the
period 1924-1958 we relied heavily on the literature lists in The Bryologist, Revue
Bryologique and its successor Revue Bryologique et Lichénologique, Botanical Abstracts
and its successor Biological Abstracts.
The checking of the original publications was begun chronologically: those of 1801
checked onwards. Soon this proved to be much too time consuming; Prof. Van der Wijk
decided to change to an alphabetical sequence: first all publications in which names of
genera beginning with A were checked. This resulted in considerable number of
corrections in the early volumes, since the later volumes had many data not yet checked
at the time of preparing the text for printing. Books present in Utrecht and not in
Gréningen were checked by P. A. Florschiitz, who also did proof reading. He once
remarked, “If I made few corrections on a certain page, I was nearly asleep.” I was able
to use Dutch Interlibrary Loan via the Library of the University Gréningen, a valuable
service, again gratefully acknowledged. For books not present in the Netherlands two
visits were paid to England. In 1959 I spent about three weeks in London and had
tremendous help from Ms. Phyllis Edwards, librarian of the Botany Department of the
British Museum (Natural History). My guess is that we saw about 90% of the
publications needed. Nevertheless, a number of publications remained unchecked or even
unknown to us, e.g., some from the Soviet Union. It was also impossible to check
exsiccatae and names from these sources were only entered from literature if we had
some indication that descriptions were present. This gap has been partially filled by Dr.
Geneva Sayre in her fine work (Memoirs New York Botanical Garden 19(1-3), 1959,
1971, 1975).
The card file, at least 78,900 cards (including a number of duplications, e.g., the
names of subgenera and sections in the genus as well as in the alphabetical place) is now
in my custody. The cards contain useful additional information not present in the printed
volumes, especially of the geographic distribution of the taxa published after 1900. This
geography was the feature on which most questions were asked, as Prof. Van der Wijk
informed me.
Self-evidently in Vol. 1 the Paris Code was followed. For later volumes we tried to
introduce consequences of the changes in the Code accepted at the Montreal (1959) and
Edinburgh (1964) Congresses, but time did not permit us to do this thoroughly
The ranks forma and subforma are not
be unimportant. Nevertheless
ae reported in IM, since they were considered to
» It we knew a name to be illegitimate (the same epithet
having been used earlier in the same species for a taxon st on st seusahis was
indicated. Therefore, relevant notations on these two ranks were entered on cards
However, these ranks were not hunted systematically.
Since the publication I continued to check every muscological book that came into
ae hands against the printed volumes and found literally thousands of corrections and
a pages including formae and subformae. Later Congresses introduced some changes
in the Code. ~ Leningrad Congress (1975) a rather drastic change was introduced on
es 8 ——— names, creating a new nomenclatural category: those
of which the rank was not designated in the work concerned. They do not have
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priority except for blocking the use of the epithet in the same species based on another
type. I can use Donk’s term “impriorable names” for this category. Rechecking this is a
Herculean task, probably not possible for one person.
My work in trying to correct entries in the Index Muscorum resulted in another file of
several thousand cards. I hoped to be able to publish them in a Supplement 1963-1973.
In the early seventies I allowed Marshall Crosby to photocopy this file for his work.
However, in his Index of Mosses 1963-1989, page 1, this information was “only
occasionally used.”
eparing the Index Muscorum was a major undertaking. I am glad to have
contributed to the usefulness of the work. My hope for stabilization of nomenclature by
the work was vain. To the contrary: some authors grasped the opportunity to publish
series of new names, mainly when IM signaled a generic name to be illegitimate. Prof.
Van der Wijk and I did this too, but only for those names in which two or more
references were needed in IM. I hoped to be able to prepare many proposals for
conservation. This has to be done carefully. Again, pressing time prevented me from
making all proposals which I envisaged. Specific names of Musci could not be proposed
before the Tokyo Congress, though the Seattle Congress permitted them but with the
strong restriction that the taxa involved should have economic importance. Only recently
some serious drawbacks of the change of the starting point from Linnaeus to Hedwig are
in the course of being redressed by conservation.
Since there has been a rather strong output of taxonomic literature on Musci since its
publication, IM is outdated now. Crosby & al. have admirably filled this gap by
publishing the Index of Mosses 1963-1989 (IoM) and Index of Mosses 1990-1992
(IoM-2, my abbreviations). They added the types of species published as new, the
requirements having become stricter at nearly every Congress. Dixon already before the
war suggested to include this information, which was not followed in IM, as far as I
know because it would be too time consuming.
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Acanthocladium kieitiioun Brotherus i
H. A. Moller, Hedwigia 60: 326. Siiaeiees
1919
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ACHROPHYLLUM Vitt & Crosby, 1972.
Achrophyllum anomalum var. pallidum
(Cardot & Brotherus) He Si, J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 85: 107. 1998. [See He, Si, 1998.]
Basionym: Pterygophyllum anomalum var.
pallidum Cardot & Brotherus, 1923.
ACROPORIUM Mitten, 1868.
Acroporium ee
spies (E. B. Bartram) B.C A
P. Ramsay & W. B. Schofield, Austral Syst.
Bot. 9: 321. 1996. [See Tan, B. C.,
amsay & W. B. Schofield, 1996. -
Basionym: Acroporium percaudatum E. B.
Bartram, 1961.
Acroporium microcladum (Dozy &
Molkenboer) B. C. Tan in B. C. Tan, A. C.
Church & Windadri, Trop. Biodiv. 4: 236.
1997. [See Tan, B. C., A. C. Church & F. I.
Windadri, 1997.]
Basionym: Hypnum microcladon Dozy &
Molkenboer, 1844.
Acroporium microcladum var. burleyi B. C.
Tan in B. C. Tan, A. C. Church & Windadri,
Trop. Biodiv. 4: 236. f. 1. 1997. [See Tan, B.
C., A. C. Church & F. I. Windadri, 1997.]
Type: Indonesia. “Kalimantan Tengah,
Acroporium microcladum var. rhizogemmae
B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay,
Nova Hedwigia 67: 214. 1998. [See Tan, B.
C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay, 1998.]
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Gorge, Daintree National Park.” Tan,
Brown & seb 94-701. Holotype: NSW;
isotypes: BM, FH, H, NY.
Acroporium perandatim E. B. Bartram,
Brittonia 13: 377. 1
Other use: Aeroporum lamprophyllum var.
percaudatum (E. B. Bartram) B. C. Tan, H.
P. Ramsay & W. _ Schofield, 1996.
Acroporium scalarirete Dixon, Proc. Roy.
Soc. Queensland 53 (2): 37. 1941.
Other use: Eucamptodon scalarirete eNaeee)
B. C. Tan, H. P. Ramsay & W. B
Schofield, 1996.
Acroporium subluxurians (Dixon & Thériot)
O’Shea, Trop. Bryol. 15: 82. 1998. [See
O’ Shea, B. J., 1998.]
Basionym: Rhaphidostichum subluxurians
Dixon & Thériot, 1930.
ACTINODONTIUM Schwagrichen, 1826, rejected
against Lepidopilum.
ws (Rrothenic in
DIV
Urban) Churchill in LW. R. Buck, Mem. New
York Bot. Gard. 82: 49. 1998. [See Buck, W.
R., 1998a.]
Basionym: eo oe
Brotherus in Urban
Actinodontium i at a4 R. Buck, Mem.
New York Bot. Gard. 82: 48. pl. 16: f. 9-14.
1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Type: Dominican Republic. “Prov. La Vega:
19°02'N, 70°55'W.” W. R. Buck 14131.
Jan 13, 1987. Holotype: NY.
ALOINA Kindberg, 1882, conserved name.
Aloina humilis M. T. Gallego, Cano & Ros in
M. T. Gallego et al., Nova Hedwigia 67: 121.
f. 1-18. 1998. [See Gallego, M. T., M. J.
Cano, R. M. Ros, J. Guerra & G. M. Dirkse,
1998.]
Type: Spain. “Canary Islands: Fuerteventura,
N slopes of Mont Ferduca, Morro de los
Olivos, 3 km NNE of Paraja.” G. M. Dirkse
MUB 6801. Feb 12, 1992. Holotype: MUB.
Para ited.
AMBLYSTEGIUM W. P. Schimper in B.S.G.,
3.
Amblystegium polygamum W. P. Schimper in
Other use: Drepanocladus polygamus (W. P.
Schimper in B.S.G.) Hedends, 1997.
ANDREAEA Hedwig, 1801.
Andreaea gainii Cardot, Compt. Rend. Hebd.
Séances Acad. Sci. 153: 602. 1911.
Other use: Andreaea parallela var. gainii
1996. [See Ochyra, R., 1996a.]
Basionym: Andreaea gainii Cardot, 1911.
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Andreaea rothii var. huntii (Limpricht)
Dixon, 1896.
Note: redundant combination in Dill, Bryol.
Beitr. 4: 17 and 18. 198
Andreaea taiwanensis Chiang Tzen-yuh, Bot.
Bull. Acad. Sin. 39: 58. f. 1. 1998. [See
Chiang, Tzen-yuh, 1998a.]
Type: China. “Taiwan. Nantou Co., Mt
Yushantongfeng, ca. 3,200 m alt., in Abies
forest on rock.” Chiang 24299. Nov 30,
1987. Holotype: HAST.
ANISOTHECIUM Mitten, 1869.
Anisothecium cardotii (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Moss FI. King George Island Antarctica 114.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998b
Basionym: Dicranum cardotii R. Brown ter,
903.
Anisothecium crispum var. atlanticum C. E.
O. Jensen, Bot. Faerées 1: 161. 1901.
Other gs po se palustris var. atlantica
rae ensen) Lewinsky & Nyholm,
aveuiencas W. J. Hooker & Taylor, 1818.
Anomodon sect. geursy: Iwatsuki, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 26: 4 3.
Other use: Anomodon hee Abbreviati
(Iwatsuki) Granzow-de la Cerda, 1997.
Anomodon subsect. Abbreviati (Iwatsuki)
Granzow-de la Cerda, Contr. Univ. Michigan
Herb. 21: se 1997. [See Granzow-de la
Cerda, I., 199
Basionym: oS sect. Abbreviati
Iwatsuki, 1963.
Anomodon subsect. Dentati Granzow-de la
Cerda, Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 238.
1997. [See Granzow-de la Cerda, I., 1997.]}
Type: Holotype: Anomodon dentatus Gao
Chien.
Anomodon sect. Haplohymenium (Dozy &
Molkenboer) Granzow-de la Cerda, Contr.
sit Michigan Herb. 21: 239. 1997, [See
ranzow-de la Cerda, I., 1997.]
Anomodon sect. Thrausti Granzow-de la
Cerda, Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 246.
1997. [See Granzow w-de la Cerda, I., 1997.]
ba ros Holotype: Anomodon thraustus C.
Anomodon flagelliformis
(Savicz-Ljubitskaya) Granzow-de la Cerda,
Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb, 21: wi 1997.
[See Granzow-de la Cerda, I., 199
Bas LY, 47 IL
Eicken 1922.
Anomodon pellicula C. Miller, Hedwigia 36:
137. 1897.
Other use: Lindbergia pellicula (C. Miiller)
W. R. Buck & Schiavone, 1997.
Anomodon sieboldii (Dozy & Molkenboer)
Granzow-de la Cerda, Contr. Univ. Michigan
Herb. 21: 243. 1997. [See Granzow-de la
Cerda, I., 1997.]
Basionym: Leptohymenium sieboldii Dozy &
Molkenboer, 1844.
Anomodon solovjovii var. henanensis B. C.
Tan, Boufford & Ying Tsun Shen, Acta Bot.
Yunnan. 18: 69. f. 1-4. 1996. [See Tan, B. C.
et al., 1996.]
Type: China. wanton Province, Neixiang
Xian . . . Tumuai Pass north of the city of
Xiaquan, on an trunk in secondary forest
along a steep ravine.” Boufford et al.
26458-B. Holotype: PE; isotypes: FH, H.
AONGSTROEMIA Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1846, conserved orthography,
“Angstroemia.”
Aongstroemia alpina C. Miiller, Bull. Herb.
Boissier 5: 186. 1897.
Other use: Leptotrichella alpina (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia apophysatula C. Miller,
Hedwigia 37: 118. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella apophysatula (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia austroéxigua C. Miiller,
Hedwigia 37: 117. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella austroéxigua (C.
Miller) Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia gymna C. Miller, Bull. Herb.
Boissier 6: 43. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella gymna (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia hillebrandii C. Miller, Flora
82: 446. 1896.
Other use: Leptotrichella hillebrandii (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 199
Aongstroemia ‘As egunarie C. Miller, Bull.
Herb. Boissier 5: 187. 1897.
Other use: Leptotrichella lagunaria (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1997.
fon gga ligulifolia C. Miller, Flora 69:
oan use: Lepr ligulifolia (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1
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Aongstroemia martiana Hampe, Vidensk.
Meddel. Dansk Naturhist. Foren.
Kjobenhavn, ser. 3, 4: 41. 1872.
Other use: Leptotrichella martiana (Hampe)
Ochyra,
Aongstroemia minuta Hampe, Linnaea 38:
209. 1874.
Other use: eer minuta (Hampe)
Ochyr
doeedeaie muralis Hampe, Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 5, 3: 357. 1865.
Other use: Lagonrtchalla muralis (Hampe)
Ochyr
Aenialads area Hampe, Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 5, 3: 358. 1865.
Other use: Leptotrichella pusilla (Hampe)
1997.
Aongstroemia schmidii C. Miller, Bot.
Zeitung (Berlin) 11: 39. 1853.
Other use: Leptotrichella schmidii (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia tenax C. Miiller, Hedwigia 37:
117. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella tenax (C. Miiller)
Aongstroemia tenax var. longipes C. Miiller,
Hedwigia 37: 117. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella tenax var. longipes
(C. Miller) Ochyra, 1997.
Aongstroemia tenuisetula C. Miiller,
Hedwigia 37: 116. 1898
Other use: Leptotrichella tenuisetula (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1997
ARCHIDIUM Bridel, 182
Archidium clivktontaniim Stone, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 82: 271. f. 1-3. 1997. [See Stone, I.
G., 1997b.]
Type: Australia. “Queensland . . . on fine
silty soil, in semishade of Melaleuca trees,
Wallman Falls Road, west of Ingham.” /.
G. Stone 21207B. Holotype: MEL.
paratype cited.
ASTOMIOPsIS C. Miiller.
Astomiopsis julacea (Bescherelle) K. L. Yip
& Snider, Bryologist 100: 87. 1998. [See
Yip, K. L. & J. A. Snider, 1998.]
Basionym: Pleuridium julaceum Bescherelle,
1898.
ATRACTYLOCARPUS Mitten, 1869, conserved
name.
Atractylocarpus intermedius (B. H. Allen)
Frahm, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 34: 201. 1997. [See
Frahm, J.-P., 1997.]
Basionym: Dicranodontium intermedium B.
H. Allen, 1992.
ATRICHUM Palisot de Beauvois, 1804, conserved
name.
Atrichum rigidum Lorentz, Moosstudien 156.
1864
Other use: Hebantia rigida (Lorentz) G. L. S.
Merrill, 1996
*Atrichum semiserratum Wen Xue-sen & Zhao
Zun-tian, Fl. Bryophyt. Shandong. 308. f.
333. 1998. [See Zhao Zun-tian & Cao Tong
(editors), 1998.]
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
Atrichum undulatum fo. ambiguum
Savicz-Ljubitskaya, 1966. [See Savicz-
rile Ld,
T .R. “Rosia, vicinitates Mosquae,
adits Ailend ad magines
fossae, in silva.” S. +3 Nawaschin s.n. Sep
Note: not in Jndex ko Mosées, 1963-1989.
AULACOPILUM Wilson, 1848.
Aulacopilum abbreviatum Mitten, J. Linn.
Soc., Bot. 13: 308. 5: D. 1873.
Other use: Erpodium abbreviatum (Mitten)
Stone, 1997.
Aulacopilum glaucum Wilson, London J.
Bot. 7: 90. 4: A. 1848.
Other use: Erpodium glaucum (Wilson)
Stone, 1997.
Aulacopilum japonicum Brotherus ex Cardot,
Bull. Soc. Bot. Genéve, sér. 2, 1: 131. 1909.
Other use: Erpodium noguchianum Stone,
1997.
Aulacopilum schaeferi H. Crum, Bryologist
91: 191. f. 1-6. 1988.
Other use: Erpodium schaeferi (H. Crum)
Stone, 1997.
Aulacopilum trichophyllum Angstrém in C.
Miller, Bot. Zeitung oie ett 393. 1862.
Other use: Erpodium gi
trichophyllum lattes. in C Miiller)
Stone, 1997.
AUSTROPHILIBERTIEL LLA Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 478. 1996. [See Ochyra,
1996c.]
Replaced name: Philibertiella Cardot, 1914.
Blocking name: Philibertella Vail, 1897.
A p Lipn Pee i) } Pee 2 ce J (Cardot)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 478.
1996. [See Ochyra, R., 1996c.]
Basionym: Philibertiella ditrichoidea Cardot,
1914.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
A ei Lice }
} tiella nitens (Herzog) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 478. 1996. [See
Ochyra, R., 1996c.]
Basionym: Philibertiella nitens Herzog,
1960
BARBELLOPSIS Brotherus in Handel-Mazzetti,
1929.
Barbellopsis trichophora (Montagne) W. R.
Buck, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 82: 265.
1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Isothecium trichophorum
Montagne, 1843.
BARBULA Hedwig, 1801, conserved name.
Barbula adriatica Baumgartner in
Ginzberger, Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss.,
Math.-Naturwiss. K1. 92: 325. 1915.
Other use: Didymodon fallax var. adriatica
(Baumgartner in Ginzberger) Diill, 1984.
Barbula aquatica Cardot & Thériot in
Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 16: 40.
1906. [See Thériot, I., 1906.}
Type: China. “Prov. Kouy-Tchéou.” J.
Cavalerie 1244. Aug 8, 1903.
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
Barbula convoluta var. eustegia (Cardot &
Thériot) Zander, Bryologist 100: 520. 1997
[1998]. [See Zander, R. H., 1997 [1998].]
Basionym: Barbula eustegia Cardot &
Thériot, 1900.
Barbula eustegia Cardot & Thériot, Bot. Gaz.
0: 17. 1900.
Other use: Barbula convoluta var. eustegia
(Cardot & Thériot) Zander, 1997 [1998].
Barbula flexicaulis C. Miiller, Hedwigia 38:
107. 1899.
Other use: Schistidium flexicaule (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998.
Barbula seramensis H. Akiyama, Trop.
Bryol. 12: 161. f. 2. 1996. [See Aki H.
1996.] ae
Type: Indonesia. “Central Seram, en route
from Nihehata to Hatumete, 180 m alt.” H.
Akiyama C-16743. Holotype: HYO;
isotypes: BM, BO, FH, H, L, MO, NY.
BARTRAMIA Hedwig, 1801, conserved name.
Bartramia ii subsp. brasiliensis
Fransén, Lindbergia 20: 160. 1995 [1996].
[See Fransén, S., 1995 [1996].]
Type: Brazil. “Rio de Janeiro, Serra do
Itatiaia, Parque Nacional de Itatiaia,
Abrigo Rebougas.” Vital 5552.
1976-11-02. Holotype: FLAS. Paratypes
cited.
Bartramia mathewsii subsp. synoica Fransén,
Lindbergia 20: 160. 1995 [1996]. [See
Fransén, S., 1995 [1996].]
Type: Venezuela. “Mérida: Dist. Liberator,
Parque Nacional Sierra Neveda, Loma
Redonda Teleférica station, along road to
Los Nevados.” Fransén 1379. Oct 17,
1981. Holotype: GB. Paratypes cited.
Bartramia potosica subsp. synoica Fransén,
Lindbergia 20: 167. 1995 [1996]. [See
Fransén, S., 1995 [1996].]
Type: Mexico. “Prov. México: Popocatépetl.”
Sharp 4742. 1945-12-02. Holotype: FLAS;
isotype: MICH. Other indicated
distribution: Guatemala.
BARTRAMIDULA Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1846, conserved name.
Bartramidula griffithiana var. sikkimensis
Kabiersch, Hedwigia 77: 94. 1937.
Other use: Philonotis sikkimensis (Kabiersch)
T. Koponen, 1998.
BRACHYDONTIUM Fiirnrohr, 1827.
Brachydontium polycarpum H. Akiyama,
Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 48: 62. f. 1-3. 1997.
[See Akiyama, H., 1997.]
Type: Japan. “Honshu, Toyama Pref.,
Tateyamacho, Murodo, around
Raicho-zawa, 2300 m alt., on surface or in
a shallow crack of boulder at exposed
alpine rocky place beside a temporarily
flowing stream.” Hiroyuki Akiyama 12880.
Sep 10, 1994. Holotype: HYO; isotypes:
Handb. Males. Mosses 3: 166. 1996. [See
Eddy, A., 1996.
*invalid, orthographical variant (Article 61.1,
St. Louis Code).
Correct name: Brachymenium brevicarpum
Ochi & Streimann, 1987
Brachymenium debilinerve B. H. Allen,
Novon 8: 107. f. la-h. 1998. [See Allen, B.,
8a.]
Type: Panama. “Chiriqui: Fortuna Dam
region, along trail to Cerro Hornito (Pate
de Macho), on southern ridge of watershed,
8°45'N, 82°15’ W, 1800-1950 m.”
McPherson 13595D. Jan 17, 1989.
Holotype: MO; isotype: PMA.
Brachymenium exoticosporum B. H. Allen,
Novon 8: 109. f. 2a~i. 1998. [See Allen, B.,
1998a.]
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Type: Panama. “Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro:
ridge top N of Cerro Pate Macho, ca. 5 km
NE of Boquete above Palo Alto area,
8°48’N, 82°24’W, 1950-2200 m.”
Hammel, Grayum, oe & Smith
14404. Holotype: MO ;
Brachymenium meruense C. Miiller) Lindau
in Engler, Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas C: 71.
1895. [See Lindau, G., 1895.]
Basionym: Bryum meruense ne Miiller, 1890.
Be not in — Musc
RACHYTHECIUM W. P. Selcearl in B.S.G.,
Brachythecium sect. Albicantia Nyholm ex
Oc gm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 290.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998d.]
Type: Holotype: Brachythecium albicans
(Hedwig) Schimper in B.S. G..
Brachythecium sect. Pseudoci lum
Ignatov, Arctoa 7: 133. 1998. [See Ignatov,
M. S., 1998.]
Type: Holotype: Hypnum cirrosum
Schwaegrichen, B. cirros
(Schwaegrichen) Schi mane
Brachythecium bodinieri Cardot & Thériot in
Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 16: 40.
1906. [See Thériot, 1906
Type: China. “Prov. Kouy-Tchéou. ” Em.
Bodinier 2421. Jul 17, 1898.
Note: treated as invalid in Index Muscorum.
Brachythecium erytrhorrhizon subsp.
asiaticum Ignatov, Arctoa 7: 105. f. 13-14.
1998. [See Ignatov, M. S., 1998.
Type: Russia. “Altai Mts., 50°25’[N],
89°03’[E], Ayulyuyuzyuk — _ m
alt., on moderately dry roc
tundra.” ee Ignatov 0/1656. sis "16, "1989.
Holo HA
Brachythecium gangulianum (Vohra)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 277.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998c.
Basionym: ne Soe iam gangulianum
Vohra, 1980 [1982].
Brachythecium laevipes Cardot & Thériot in
Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 16: 40.
1906. [See Thériot, 1906.]
ype: China. “Prov. Kouy-Tchéou.” J.
Cavalerie 834. Nov 1902.
Note: treated as invalid in Index Muscorum.
Brachythecium latinervium Hedenas, Nova
Hedwigia 62: 453. f. 1B—E. 1996. [See
oe Ly 1996a.]
; tralia. “Victoria, Mt. Baw Baw,
see S, 146°17’E, 1520 m alt. On wet
-
peaty ground.” D. McVean 26548. Oct
1965. Holotype: CBG 9202678. Other
indicated distribution: Australia (New
South Wales).
*Brachythecium pinnatum Takaki, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 15: 6. 9. 1955.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Brachythecium pinnatum
Dixon, 1920.
Other use: ee propinnatum
Redfearn, B. C. Tan & He Si, 1996.
Brechytheclum propinnatum Redfearn, a,
He Si, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 79: 184.
1996. [See Redfearn, P. L., Jr., B. C. Tan &
S. He, 1996.]
pinnatum
Takaki, 1955.
Blocking name: Brachythecium pinnatum
Dixon, 1920.
Brachythecium ruderale (Bridel) W. R. Buck,
Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 82: 240. 1998.
[See Buck, W. R., 1998a.
Basionym: Hypnum ruderale Bridel, 1812.
Brachythecium subpopuleum Cardot
Thériot in Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr.
Bot. 16: 40. 1906.
Type: China. “Prov. Kouy-Tchéou.” J.
Cavalerie 857. Jan 1
Note: treated as invalid in Index Muscorum.
BREUTELIA (Bruch & W. P. Schimper) W. P.
Schimper, 1856.
Breutelia papuensis Virtanen, Acta Bot. Fenn.
156: 60. f. 6, 8. 1996. [See Virtanen, V.,
1996.]
Type: Papua New Guinea. “Western
Highlands, Wabag subdistrict, northern
slopes of Sugarloaf (along Wapu river), in
eefern grassland, 3100 m (c. 9,500 ft),
terrestrial.” Hoogland & Schodde 7026.
1960. Holotype: L. Other indicated
distribution: Irian Jaya. Paratypes cited.
BRUCHIA Schwagrichen, 1824.
Bruchia palustris var. degenii Gyorffy, Rev.
Bryol. 35: 38. 39. 1908.
Other use: Cleistocarpidium palustre var.
degenii (Gyérffy) Ochyra &
ednarek-Ochyra, een
BRYODIXONIA Sainsbury, 1945.
Bryodixonia perichaetialis Sainsbury, Trans.
& Proc. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 75: 177. 36
f. 1. 1945
Other use: Ulota seep oO
Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, |
INDEX OF MOssEs, 1996-1998
BRYOMALTAEA Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt,
Bryol. Twenty-first Cent. 151. 1998. [See
Goffinet, B. & D. H. Vitt, 1998]
Type: Holotype: Zygodon obtusifolius W. J.
Hooker, M. obtusifolia wi J. Hooker)
Goffinet i in Goffinet &
Original placement: minh haceae.
Bryomaltaea obtusifolia (W. J. Hooker)
Goffinet in Goffinet & V Vitt, Bryol.
Twenty-first Cent. 151. 1998. [See Goffinet,
B. & D. H. Vitt, 1998.
Basionym: Zygodon obtusifolius W. J.
Hooker, 1819
BRYUM Hedwig, 1801.
Bryum acutifolium (Thériot) Arts, J. Bryol.
19: 76. 1996. [See Arts, T., 1996.
prc Splachnobryum acutifolium
Thériot, 1930.
ame: Bryum arenarium Juratzka,
Blocking name: Bryum arenarium Sauter,
1870.
Other use: Bryum mildeanum var. arenarium
t & R. Wilczek in Demaret 1993.
Bryum billarderi Sc chwagrichen, Sp. Musc.
Frond. > Suppl. 1(2): 115. pl. 76. 1816.
Oth
ne campylothecium
(Taylor) Spence, 1996.
Bryum capillare Hedwig, Sp. Muse. Frond.
182. 1801.
Other use: Rosulabryum capillare (Hedwig)
Spence, 1996.
Bryum eremaeum Catcheside ex Spence & H.
P. Ramsay, J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 17: at.
se [See Spence, J. R. & H. P. Ramsay,
: AD. Other indicated
peach Australia (New South Wales,
Victoria).
se leptothrix C. Miller, Hedwigia 37: 94.
use: Rosulabryum leptothrix (C.
Miiller) Spence, 1996.
Bryum meruense C. Miiller, Flora 73: 475.
1890.
Other use: Brachymenium meruense (C.
Miiller) Lindau, 1895.
Bryum microrhodon C. Miller, Hedwigia 37:
108. 1898.
Other use: Rosulabryum microrhodon (C.
Miller) Spence, 1996.
Bryum mildeanum var. arenarium Demaret
& R. Wilczek in Demaret, Fl. Gén n. Belgique,
Bryoph. 3(2): 241. 1993. [See Stieperaere, H.
(editor), 1993.]
Basionym: Bryum atropurpureum var.
arenarium Husnot, 1889.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1993-1 se
basionym cited as “B. arenarium Jur.,’
later homon
*Bryum sabulosum Catcheside ex Spence & H.
P. Ramsay, J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 17: 114. f.
4. 1996. [See Spence, J. R. & H. P. Ramsay,
1996.
“illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Bryum sabulosum Thériot,
1930.
Type: Australia. “Western Australia
Porongorups.” F. Mueller s.n. Oct 1867.
Holoytpe: MEL. Other indicated
distribution: Australia (South Australia,
Victoria).
Bryum stellituber Arts, J. Bryol. 19: 453. f.
1-2. 1997. [See Arts, T. , 1997.]
Type: India. “Uttar Prade sh, Naini Tal,
Corbett Tiger Rsereve, Dhikala lodges
along the Ramganga River, 79°00’ E,
29°29'N, on ditch side surrounding the
camp, on soil, alt. 380 m.” 7. Arts In08/26.
oe 15, 1996. Holotype: BR; isotype: herb.
Rickie ‘eenniniiens Bruch ex De Notaris,
Syllab. stars 163. 1838.
Bot., Suppl. 1: 74. 1859.
Other use: Rosulabryum wightii (Mitten)
Spence, 1996,
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
CALLICOSTA C. Miiller, 1848.
*Callicosta amazonica Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
(Sao Paulo) 10: 93. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.]
— basionym not cited (Article 23:3, St.
uis Code), a
‘ae difficilis Y ano, 0, Bol. Inst. Bot. (Sao
rhage = me 93. 1996, “diff cile.” [See Yano,
soar ‘basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
od
Louis Code).
*Callicosta microthamnia Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
(Sao Paulo) 10: 93. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.
]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
ouis Code).
*Callicosta subheterophylla Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 93. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
96.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
sepereribee ns - Miiller) Mitten, 1859,
Callicostella arate var. prabaktiana (C.
Miiller) Streimann, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 82:
294. 1997.
Basionym: Hookeria prabaktiana C. Miller,
1851.
age sa Swartz ex Weber, 1814 esi
mneresc
eo Bot., sér. 8, 1: 299. 1896.
Other use: Syrrhopodon peguensis
(Bescherelle) W. D. Reese, 1997.
Calymperes woodii L. Ellis, Bull. Nat. Hist.
Mus. Lond. (Bot.) 27: 7. f. 1. 1997. [See
Ellis, L. T.; 1997
Type: Malaysia. “Peninsular Malaysia,
Negeri Sembilan, Sungei Manyala Forest
Reserve, 10 miles SE of Port Dickson, FRI
(Forest Research Institute) jungle plot 102,
ca. 18 m.” G. H. S. Wood 1372. Jan 13,
1954. pare BM; isotype: “BM-K.”
Paratypes cited
CAL HAETA Desvaux, 1825.
* Calyptrochaeta flexicaulis Y ano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 94. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
* Calyptrochaeta lorifolius Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 94. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
ral lyp 4 Zz “fh llis (B LL. )) Matteri,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 299. 1998. [See
Matteri, C. M., 1998.]
Basionym: Distichophyllum molle
Bescherelle, 1889.
*Célgginediuag monilidontius Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 94. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996
*invalid, ih dgata not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis C
OCHAE
TE ta ot 1870.
Camptochaete arbuscula var. tumida
Tangney, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 84. f. 18.
1997. [See Tangney, R. S., 1997a.]
ype: New Zealand. “South Island,
Fiordland, Borland Burn near Borland
Lodge, c. 10 km by road from Lake
Monowai.” Tangney 2443. Holotype:
ig isotypes: CHR, WELT, AK, NY,
M. Paratypes cited
Rae ee curvata Tan ey, J. Hattori
angn
Bot. Lab. 81: 107. f. 31. 1997. [See Tangney,
R. S., 1997a.]
Type: Australia. “Queensland: Acacia
Plateau, Great Dividing Range, 13 km NE
of Killarney.” H. Streimann 243. Holotype:
CBG; isotypes: MEL, MO, NICH, L. Other
indicated distribution: Australia (New
South Wales)
Camptochaete papuana Tangney, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 81: 115. f. 37. 1997. [See Tangney,
R. S., 1997a.]
Type: Papua New Guinea. “Eastern
Highlands Province: near Hogabi Village,
6 km SW of Lufa, 6°21’S, 145°16’E, 1850
m.” H. Streimann 18719. oe CBG;
s: CBG, LAE, NICH
Pap eat ent (Kindberg) R. S. Chopra,
1975.
Campyliadelphus glaucocarpoides (E. S.
Salmon) Hedenis, Bryologist 100: 78. 1997.
[See Hedenas, L., 1997.
Bs Bn Hypnum glaucocarpoides E. S.
Salmon, 19
CAMPYLIUM t(Sullivant in A. Gray) Mitten, 1869.
Campylium calcareum Crundwell & Nyholm,
Trans. Brit. Bryol. Soc. 4: 198. f. 2: b. 1962
19
Ass Campylophyllum calcareum
(Crundwell & Nyholm) Hedenas, 1997.
Campylium calcareum fo. latifolia Schijakov
Novosti Syst. NizS. Rast. 32: 183. 1998. [See
Schljakov, R. N., 1998.]
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Type: Russia. “Altai Mont., rivulus Chemal 3
km ab ostio, silva mixta in valle inundata,
ad laidem in loco humido, cum
Serpoleskea confervoidi (Brid.) Kartt.” M.
S. Ignatov & E. A. Ignatova 34/182.
Holotype: LE; isotype: MHA.
Campylium quisqueyanum W. R. Buck, Beih.
Nova Hedwigia 90: 338. 1988.
Other use: Campylophyllum quisqueyanum
(W. R. Buck) Hedenis, 1997.
CAMPYLOPHYLLUM (W. P. Schimper) Fleischer,
1914,
rn J i. calrarecum (Crundwell &
saci Hedenas, Bryologist 100: 74. 1997.
[See Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Casipaitiian calcareum Crundwell
& Nyholm, 1962 [1963].
Campylophyllum creperum (Mitten)
Hedenis, Bryologist 100: 75. er [See
Hedenis, L., 1997.]
Basionym: Stereodon creperus Mitten, 1859.
Campylophyllum hispidulum (Bridel)
Hedends, Bryologist 100: 74. 1997. [See
Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Heals Ae com Bridel, 1812.
Campylophyllum lacerulum itten)
Hedenas, Bryologist 100: 75. 1997. [See
Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Sieransion lacerulus Mitten, 1859.
Campylophyllum quisqueyanum
Buck) Hedenas, Bryologist 100: 76. 1997.
[See Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Campylium quisqueyanum W.R
Buck, 1988.
Campylophyllum Sommerfeltii (Myrin
Hedenis, bpd 100: 75. 1997. [See
Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Theaul sommerfeltii Myrin,
1831
CAMPYLOPODIUM (C. Miller) Bescherelle,
1873.
{Campylopodium allonense Konopka,
Herendeen & P. Crane, Amer. J. Bot. 85:
715. f. 1-12. 1998, [See Konopika: & S., P.
S. Herendeen & P. R. Crane, 1998.
32°37'47'N, long. 83°59’10"W.”
yess not indicated. Holotype: F-PP
aratypes cited.
CAMPYLOPUS Bridel, 1819 [1818].
Campylopus circinatus Frahm, Cryptog.
Bryol. Lichénol. 19: 24. f. 1-5. 1998. [See
Frahm, iP. 1998.
Type: Australia. “Victoria, sega Inlet,
Distillery Creek, teint Gully,
ground in tree fern grove... whee M
14.” Angahook Ristioladan Study Group
s.n. Oct 24, 1993. Holotype: MELU;
isotype: BONN, herb. F.
Campylopus extinctus Frahm, Bryologis 99:
218. 1996. [See Frahm, J.-P., 19
umf:
Grossmann s.n. sp a Februar
1906.” Holotype: G
*Campylopus fulvus pare Biblioth. Bot. 87:
21. 1916. [See Herzog, T., 1916.
*illegitimate, later ho omonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Campylopus ci (W. J.
Hooker) Kindberg, 1883
Type: Bolivia. “An Baumwurzel im Tal des
*Campylopus purpureocaulis var. aberrans
Frahm, Bryol. Beitr. 7: 63. 1987. [See Frham,
1987.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Campylopus sinensis (C. Miiller) Frahm, Ann.
Bot. Fenn. 34: 202. 1997. [See Frahm, J.-P.,
1997.
Basionym: Dicranum sinense C. Miller,
1897
Campylopus tenuinervis var. longifolius
Baumgartner in J. Fréhlich, Ann. Naturhist
Mus. Wien 59: 70. 1953. [See Fréhlich,
1953.]
Type: “M.-Sumatra: O-hang des Singaland,
1750 m.” Schiffner 1 ee Herbarium not
indicated. Paratypes cit
Note: not in Index Musco,
CAMPYLOSTEL
uscorum.
TUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1846.
Campylostelium m pitardii (Corbiére) E. Maier,
Candollea 53: 307. 1998. [See Maier, E.,
1998.
Basionym: Grimmia pitardii Corbiére, 1909.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
CANALOHYPOPTERYGIUM W. Frey & Schaepe,
1989.
Canalohypopterygium tamariscinum
(Hedwig) Kruijer, Lindbergia 20: 87. 1995
[1996].
Basionym: Leskea tamariscina Hedwig,
1801
CARDOTIELLA Vitt, 1981.
Cardotiella elimbata (Thériot) Goffinet,
Bryologist 99: 390. 1996. [See Goffinet, B.,
1996.]
Basionym: Micromitrium elimbatum Thériot,
930
CEPHALOCLADIUM Lazarenko, 1946.
Cephalocladium zerovii Lazarenko, Bot.
Zurn. (Kiev) 3: 62. 1946.
Other use: Struckia zerovii (Lazarenko)
Hedenas, 1996.
CHRYSO-HYPNUM Hampe, 1870.
Chryso-hypnum arcticum R. S. Williams,
Rep. Canad. Arctic Exped. 4(E): 10. f. 13-18.
1921.
er use: a neitenye arcticus (R. S.
Williams) Hedenas, 1
Chryso-hypnum salleanum (Bescherelle) W.
R. Buck, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 82:
335. 1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Hypnum salleanum Bescherelle,
1872
CLEISTOCARPIDIUM Ochyra &
Bednarek-Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
41: 1035. 1996. [See Ochyra, R. &
Bedn gies = 1996.
Type: Holotype: Phascum palustre Bruch &
W. P. Schimper, C. palustre Ochyra
Bednarek-Ochyra.
Original placement: Ditrichaceae.
Cleistocarpidium palustre (Bruch & W. P.
Schimper) Ochyra & Bednarek-Ochyra,
ragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1035. 1996. [See
Ochyra, R. & H. Bednarek-Ochyra, 1996.]
Basionym: Phascum palustre Bruch & W. P.
Schimper, 1835.
Cleistocarpidium palustre var. degenii
(Gyérffy) Ochyra & Bednarek-Och
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1036. 1996. [See
Ochyra, R. & H. Bednarek-Ochyra, 1996.]
Basionym: gg palustris var. degenii
Gyé6rffy, |
\iiseee ty tra 1837.
*illegitimate, type of earlier name included
(Article 52.1, St. Louis Code
Conomitrium ulna C. Miller, Linnaea 39:
372. 1875.
Other use: Fissidens sciophyllus fo. ulna (C.
Miller) Bruggeman-Nannenga, 1997
CONOSTOMUM Swartz in Weber & D. Mohr,
1804
Conestomum crassinervium Potier de la
Varde, Ark. Bot., ser. 2, 3: 169. 23. 1955.
Other use: Philonotis conostomoides Ochyrta,
997
1997.
Conostomum pusillum var. otagoensis Fife,
New Zealand J. Bot. 36: 614. f. Sa-f. 1998.
[See Fife, A. J., = a
Type: New Zeal “Otago, summit of
Waikaka- Heriot te c. 2000 ft. "g. Child
5980. Dec 1981. Holotype: CHR-428537.
Paratypes cited
COSCINODON Sprengel, 1804
pei arctolimnius subsp. higuchn
astings & Deguchi, Bryologist 100: 51. f.
21-33. 1997. [See Hastings, R. I. & H
Deguchi, 1997.]
Type: Pakistan. “North-West Frontier Prov.,
Kaghan Vallen, Batakuni; 2680 m alt., on
boulder.” Higuchi 19830. Aug 26, 1990.
Holotype: TNS; isotype: HIRO. Other
indicated distribution: Mongolia.
Coscinodon pseudocribrosus Hastings,
Bryologist 99: 424. f. 17-26. 1996. [See
Hastings, R. I., 1996.
Type: Bolivia. “Felsen am Huaillattanisee,
Bolivia, alt. 4900 m.” Th. Herzog 2970.
Oct 1911. Holotype: L; isotypes: FH, L, S.
P ited.
CRATONEURON (Sullivant in A. Gray) Spruce,
1867
Cratoneuron longicostatum Bai Xue-liang,
Fl. Bryophyt. Intramongol. 385. f. 126. 1997.
[See Bai Xue-liang, 1997.]
Type: China. “Nei Mongol: Helanshan, Beisi,
alt. 2000 m, in solis.” gay rg -kuo 1249.
Jul 7, 1962. Holotype: H
CRYPHAEA D. Mohr & a ay [1813].
Cryphaea hortonae Leén V., Trop. Bryol. 14:
78. f. 1-2. 1998. [See Leén V., Y., 1998.]
Type: Bolivia. “Dpto. La Paz, Prov. Inquisivi:
Pavionani. Headwaters of Rio Chimu. Area
of ultimate trees, which are scatt
amongst grassland on boulder piles and at
the bases of cliffs. Rocks are black
hic. Seasonally super humid and
frequently foggy. Weinmania [sic],
Gynoxis, Berberis, Miconia woodlands. On
twigs and small branchlets, ca. 3750 m.”
Lewis 38568 d-1. Holotype: MO. Paratypes
cited.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
*Cryphaea leptopteris Enroth & T. Koponen,
Harvard Pap. Bot. 10: 1. f. A-L. 1997. [See
Enroth, J. & T. Koponen, 1997a.]
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code
Earlier name: Cryphaea leptopteris C.
Miller, 1901.
Type: China. “NW Sichuan Province,
Mingshan Range, Songpan County, valley
of River Fujiang, 3 km E of Huanglong
Hotel, lower oroboreal Picea-Abies-
Acer-Lonicera-Salix-Juniperus-Rosa
forest, 32°45’N, 103°52’E, a
on trunk of Abies at 1 m height.” 7.
Koponen 45197. Sep 9, 1991. Holotype:
H.
Other use: Cryphaea songpanensis Enroth &
T. Koponen, 1997.
Cryphaea séngpanensis Enroth & T.
Koponen, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 34: 205. 1997.
[See Enroth, J. & T. Koponen, 1997b.]
Replaced name: Cryphaea leptopteris Enroth
& T. Koponen, 1997.
Blocking name: Cryphace leptopteris C.
Miller, 1901.
CYCLODICTYON Mitten, 1863.
Cyclodictyon lorentzii (C. Miiller) W. R.
Buck & Schiavone, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot.
32: 261. 1997. [See Buck, W. R. & M. M.
i si 1997.
onym: Hookeria lorentzii C. Miiller,
“1882
DENDROCYATHOPHORUM | Dixon, 1936.
Fleischer) Kruijer, Lindbergia 20: 90.
1995-96 [1996].
Basionym: Hypopterygium decolyi Brotherus
ex Fleischer, 1
Sep: . Maller) W. P. Schimper, 1856,
conseryv
i Bir C. Miller ex Dusén,
Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 28
(3): 8. a-e, 48. 1896.
er use: — in i
Miiller ex Dusén) Oc
Dicranella
(3): 7. a-h, 29-31. 1896.
use: Leptotrichella wig my (C.
Pines ex Dusén) Ochyra, 1997.
icranella ctr & Cardot, Bull.
ne Roy. Bot. Belgique 31 (1): 145. 1893.
Other use: Leptotrichella — (Renauld
& Cardot) Ochyra, 199
Dicranella crenulata Brotherus, Bih. Kong.
oe Vetensk.-Akad. Handl., 26 Afd., 3
(7): 7. 1900.
Other use: Leptotrichella crenulata
(Brotherus) Ochyra, 1997.
Dicranella denticulata Cardot & Potier de la
Varde in Potier de la Varde, Rev. Bryol. 49:
34. pl. 1: f. 1. 1922
Other use: Leptotrichella denticulata (Cardot
& Potier de la Varde in Potier de la Varde)
Och
Dicranella edentata Mitten, J. Linn. Soc., Bot.
13::298.:1873.
Other use: Leptotrichella edentata (Mitten)
Ochyra, 1997.
Dicranella glauca nig Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 5, 18: 189. 1
er use: - elton glauca
(Bescherelle) Ochyra, 1997.
Dicranella glauca var. minor Brotherus,
Oefvers. Férh. Finska Vetensk.-Soc. 48(15):
3. 1906.
Other use: Leptotrichella glauca var. minor
(Brotherus) Ochyra, 19'
Dicranella guadelupensis Mitten, J. Linn.
Soc., Bot. 12: 37. 1869.
Other use: ee guadelupensis
(Mitten) Oc 1997.
Dicranella Bee Thwaites & Mitten, J.
Linn. Soc., Bot. 13: 295. 1873.
Other use: 9 emir Ney (Thwaites
& Mitten) Ochyra,
Dicranella kramsel | ~ Bot. Zeitung
(Berlin) 24: 186. 1866.
Other use: ~ agg krausei (Lorentz)
Ochyra & Matt 99
Dicranella leibergii R.S. Williams, Bull.
Torrey Bot. Club 42: 571, 1915
Other use: Leptotrichella leibergit (R. S.
Williams) Ochyra, 1997.
Dicranella longifolia oe Bot. Jahrb.
Syst. 56 (Beibl. 123): 4. 1
Other use: Lepr Pieiieoad
pe oatroobe $) Ochyra, 1997.
ella palu. sae ie atlantica (C. E. O.
Rei Lewinsky & Nyholm, Lindbergia 10:
192. 1984. [See Lewinsky, J. & E. Nyholm,
1984 [1985].]
Basionym: Anisothecium crispum var.
atlanticum C. E. O. Jen nsen, 1901.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
DICRANODONTIUM Bruch
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Dicranella subangulata Thwaites & Mitten,
J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 13: 296. 1873.
Other use: Leptotrichella subangulata
(Thwaites & Mitten) Ochyra, 1997.
Dicranella sumatrana Dixon, Ann. Bryol. 5:
20. 1932.
Other use: Leptotrichella sumatrana (Dixon)
Och
Dicranella torrentium Thériot & Potier de la
Varde, Rev. Gén. Bot. 29: 290. 1917
Other use: Leptotrichella torrentium (Thériot
& Potier de la Varde) Ochyra, 1997.
& W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1847.
Dicranodontium brasiliense Herzog,
Hedwigia 67: 254. 1927.
Other use: Dicranodontium pulchroalare
subsp. brasiliense (Herzog) Frahm, 1997.
Dicranodontium intermedium B. H. Allen,
Novon 2: 1. f. 1-7. 1992
Other use: Atractylocarpus intermedius (B.
H. Allen) Frahm, 1997.
Dicranodontium pulchroalare subsp.
brasiliense (Herzog) Frahm, Ann. Bot. Fenn.
34: 196. 1997. [See Frahm, J.-P., 1997.]
Basionym: Dicranodontium brasiliense
Herzog, 1927
DICRANOLOMA (Renauld) Renauld, 1901.
Dicranoloma chilense (De Notaris) Ochyra &
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1005.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
96.
Basionym: Dicranum chilense De Notaris,
1859.
Dicranoloma steenisii Klazenga, Blumea 41:
11. Illustrations. 1996. [See Klazenga, N.,
1996.]
Type: Papua New Guinea. “Eastern Highland
Prov., Watabung terr., between Goroka
and Kundiawa, 2620 m.” oe owe B-48A.
ONY.
Dec 1, 1989. Holotype: H; 1
Paratypes cited.
DICRANOWEISIA Lindberg ex Milde, 1869.
Dicranoweisia subglobosa (Herzog) He Si, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 85: 129. 1998. [See He, Si,
1998.]
Basionym: Hymenoloma subglobosum
Herzog, 1937.
Dicranum densum W. J. Hooker, P|. Crypt.
Pl. 2A. 1816.
Other use: hea, 10 densa (W. J.
Hooker) Oc 1997.
Dicranum fie” a Montagne, Ann. Sci.
Nat. Bot., sér. 3, 4: 112. 1845.
Other use: ote euchlora
(Montagne) Oc vk
Dicranum sinense - Miller, Nuovo Giorn.
Bot. Ital., n. s., 249. 1897.
Other use: Campylopus sinensis (C. Miller)
Frahm, 1997.
DIDYMODON Hedwig, 1801.
Didymodon ‘one var. adria
nzberger) F Dei Bryol.
Beitr. 4: 66. 1984. ‘[See Dill, 1984.]
Basionym: Barbula adriatica Baumgartner in
Ginzberger, 1915.
Note: not in Jndex of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Didymodon ferrugineus var. kneuckeri
(Loeske & Osterald) Diill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 66.
1984. [See Diill, 1984.]
Basionym: Barbula kneuckeri Loeske &
Osterald, 1907.
Note: not in Jndex of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Didymodon gaochienii B. C. Tan & Jia Yu, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 309. f. 12-19. 1997.
[See Tan, B. C. & Jia Yu, 1997.]
Type: China. Qinghai: “on trunk of willow
near river, upper Laxiu, Baqu valley,
Nanggen.” Tan 95-250. Holotype: FH;
isotypes: BM, H, KUN, NY, PE.
Didymodon hedysariformis Otnyukova,
Arctoa 7: 207. f. 1-36. 1998. [See
Otnyukova, T. N., 1998.
Type: Russia. “South Siberia Mts., Tuva
Republic, Todginskaya valley, 52°27'N,
96°04’E, Biy-Khem (Big Yenisey) River
basin, its right bank, Toora-Khem River,
on weathered basalt stones.” Otnyukova
s.n. Jul 13, 1996. Holotype: mee —
ALA, BUF, MHA. Paratypes ci
Didymodon sicculus Cano et al., annlogt
M
Type: Spain. “Alicante. Calpe, salina El
Saldar, UTM: BC 4481.” Cano & Ros s.n.
Mar 15, 1993. Holotype: MUB. Paratypes
DICRANUM Hedwig, 180
Dicranum chilense De Notaris, Mem. Reale
Accad. Sci. Torino, ser. 2, 18: 454. 1859.
Other use: Dicranoloma chilense (De
Notaris) Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
cited.
DiPHySscIuM D. Mohr, 1803.
* Diphyscium ere oe Ueno & Deguchi,
IAB Symp. 2000’s Bryol., Abstr. 28. 1997.
[See Ueno, J. & H. Deguchi, 1997.]
INDEX OF MossEs, 1996-1998
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Code).
Louis
*Diphyscium lorifolium Ueno & Deguchi, IAB
Symp. 2000’s Bryol., Abstr. 28. 1997. [See
Ueno, J. & H. Deguchi, 1997,]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code),
DISTICHOPHYLLUM Dozy & Molkenboer, 1846.
ophyllum mniifolium var. taylorii
(Sim) Magill in Magill & Rooy, Fl. S. Africa,
Bryophyta 3: 614. 1998. [See Magill, R. E. &
J. van Rooy, 1998.
Basionym: Distichophyllum taylorii Sim,
1926
Distichophyllum molle Bescherelle, Miss, Sci.
Cape Horn, Bot. 5 (Bot.): 296. 1889.
Other use: Calyptrochaeta mollis
(Bescherelle) Matteri, 1998.
Distichophyllum taylorii Sim, Trans. Roy.
Soc. South Africa 15: 44]. illustration. 1926,
“taylori.”
Other use: Distichophyllum mniifolium var.
taylorii (Sim) Magill in Magill & Rooy,
1998.
DITRICHUM Hampe, 1867, conserved name.
Ditrichum gemmiferum Ochyra &
Lewis-Smith, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 35: 46. f. 7-8
= Ochyra,R. & R. I. Lewis-Smith,
1998.
I. Lewis-Smith
. i n
Ditrichum lewis-smithii Ochyra, Ann. Bot.
Fenn. 33: 304, f 1. 1996, See Och E
1996d.] —
Type: Antarctica, “South Shetland Islands,
King George Island: Admiralty Bay,
Ezcurra inlet, Pond Hill, lat. 62° 10’25”S
58°36°W, elev. 160 m; in moist situation”
on ground on NW-facing slope.”
Ochyra 1829/80. Feb 11, 1980, Holotype:
ai tsotypes: AAS, BM, H. Other
indi istribution:
Islands. — sane
NU; isotypes
ENTODON C. Miiller, 1845.
DREPANOCLADUS (C..Miiller) G. Roth, 1899,
conserved name.
Drepanocladus arcticus (R. S. Williams)
Hedenas, Bryologist 100: 82. 1997. [See
Hedenis, L., 1997.]
Basionym: Chryso-hypnum arcticum R. S.
Williams, 1921.
Drepanocladus austrostramineus var.
tenuissimus Cardot & Brotherus, Kongl.
Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Hand. 63 (10): 65.
1923.
Other use: Warnstorfia austrostraminea var.
tenuissima (Cardot & Brotherus) Ochyra,
1996
Drepanocladus cardotii (Thériot) Hedenis,
Bryologist 100: 82. 1997. [See Hedenis, L.,
1997,]
Basionym: Hypnum cardotii Thériot, 1900.
Drepanocladus polygamus (W. P. Schimper
in B.S.G.) Hedenas, Bryologist 100: 82.
1997. [See Hedenis, L., 1997.
Basionym: Amblystegium polygamum W. P.
Schimper in B.S.G., 1853.
Drepanocladus sordidus (C. Miiller) Hedenas
in W. R. Buck, Mem. New York Bot. Gard.
82: 217. 1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Hypnum sordidum C. Miiller,
1856
ENCALYPTA Hedwig, 1801.
Encalypta obovatifolia Nyholm, Lindbergia
20: 83. f. 1. 1995-96 [1996]. [See Nyholm,
E., 1995-96 [1996].]
Type: Sweden. “Gotland, Hoburgen.” 4
Hovgard s.n. Jun 17, 1953. Holotype: S.
Paratypes cited.
Encalypta tianschanica Zhao Jian-cheng, He
Si & Hu Ren-liang, Novon 7: 320. f. 1-12.
1997. [See Zhao, Jian-cheng, S. He &
Ren-liang Hu, 1997.] :
Type: China. “Xinjiang: Tianshan Mountain
Range, Guongnes forest station, near
Guongnes River, 43°15'N, 84°45’E.” J.-C.
Zhao 953288-b. Jul 30, 1995. Holotype:
i : HSNU, MO.
>
” Compressus var. parvisporus Wen
Xue-sen & Zhao Zun-tian, Bull. Bot. Res.,
Harbin 17: 359. f. 1. 1997. [See Wen Xue-sen
& Zhao Zun-tian, 1997}
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Type: China. “Shandong: Lushan, ad saxa
humida in sylvis montium usque ad 900 m
supra mare.” X. S. Wen 95110. Oct 20,
1995. Holotype: Faculty of Pharmacy,
Shandong Meidical University. Paratype
cited.
Entodon verruculosus Wen Xue-sen, Acta
Bot. Yunnan. 20: 47. f. 1. 1998. [See Wen
Xue-sen, 1998.]}
Type: China. “Shandong: Lushan, ad saxa
humida in sylvis montium usque ad 900 m
supra mare.” X. S. Wen 9452. Oct 12,
1994. Holotype: Faculty of Pharmacy,
Shandon Medical renee
ENTOSTHODON Schwagrichen
Entosthodon maroccanus ima Hébrard
& Lo Giudice, Bull. Soc. Linn. Provence 48:
145. 1997. [See Hébrard, J. P. & R. Lo
Giudice, 1997.]
Basionym: ete maroccanum
Meylan, |
kena Konopka et al., Int. J. Pl.
Sci. 158: 490. 1997. [See Konopka, ‘ASS, F.
S. Herendeen, G. L. S. Merrill & P. R. Crane,
1997.]
Type: Holotype: E. antiquum Konopka,
Herendeen, G. L. S. Merrill & P. Crane.
Original placement: Polytrichaceae.
tEopolytrichum antiquum Konopka et al., Int.
J. Pl. Sci. 158: 490. f. 1-16. 1997. [See
Konopka, A. S, P. S. Herendeen, G. L. S
Merrill & P. R. Crane, 1997.]
Type: U.S.A. “Ca. 9.5 km southeast of
Roberta, Georgia, at the south pit of the
Atlanta Sand and Supply Company at
Gaillard, Crawford County .. .(USGS
Knoxville Quadrangle, lat. 32°37'47”"N,
long. 83°59'10'[sic]W).” Collector not
indicated PP44714. Holotype: Department
of Geology, Field Museum. Paratypes
cited.
‘vnunet Hampe, 1837, conserved name.
Ephemerum furcatum Stone, J. Bryol. 19:
285. f. 5. 1996. [See Stone, I. G., 1996.]
ea,
C. Beauglehole 14025. Aug 18, 1965.
Holotype: MEL.
ERPODIUM (Bridel) Bridel, 1827.
E. rpo dium Ct J
Bryol. 19: 488. 1997, [See Stone, 1. Gi,
997a.
Basionym: Aulacopilum abbreviatum Mitten,
1873.
Erpodium australiense Stone, J. Bryol. 12:
beg es a 7 i 2: a-k. pl. 1. 1982
use: Erpodium coronatum var.
australiense (Stone) Stone, 1997.
Erpodium beccarii var. longical:
Stone, J. Bryol. 19: 495. f. 4—Sa-j, 6m. 1997.
[See ree I. G., 1997a.]
tralia. “Queensland, Mickeys
Creek, Carnarvon Gorge National Park.” /.
G. Stone 20430. Aug 27, 1982. Holotype:
cited.
Enpediun coronatum vat. australiense
(Stone) Stone, J. Bryol. 19: 488. 1997. [See
Stone, I. G., 1997a
Frnodium li.
_
Stone,
1982.
Erpodium
(Brotherus & H.A. Wager i in Dixon) Magill
in Magill & Rooy, Fl. S. Africa, Bryophyta 3:
453. 1998. [See Magill, R. E. & J. van Rooy,
‘J
Basionym: Erpodium transvaaliense
Brotherus & H. A. Wager in Dixon, 1920.
Erpodium glaucum (Wilson) Stone, J. "Bryol.
19: 487. 1997. [See Stone, I. G., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aulacopilum glaucum Wilson,
1848.
Erpodium glaucum var. trichophyllum
(Angstrém in C. Miller) Stone, J. Bryol. 19:
487. 1997. [See Stone, I. G., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aulacopilum trichophyllum
m in C. Miiller, 1862.
Erpodium noguchianum Stone, J. Bryol. 19:
488. 1997. [See Stone, I. G., 1997a.]
Replaced name: Aulacopilum japonicum
Brotherus ex Cardot, 1909.
Blocking name: Erpodium japonicum Mitten,
1886
Erpodium schaeferi (H. Crum) Stone, J.
Bryol. 19: 488. 1997. [See Stone, I. G.,
1997a.]
Basionym: Aulacopilum schaeferi H. Crum,
1988.
Erpodium solmsiellaceum (C. Miller &
Brotherus) Stone, J. Bryol. 19: 487. 1997.
[See Stone, I. G., 1997a.]
onym: Wildia solmsiellacea C. Miiller &
__Brotherus, 1891.
Dd. ih etads ile H A,
“Wager in Dixon, Trans. Roy. Soc. South
ang 8: 208. 13. 1920.
se: Erpodium coronatum subsp.
iether (Brotherus & H. A. Wager
in Dixon) Magill in Magill & Rooy, 1998.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
EUCAMPTODON Montagne, 1845.
Eucamptodon scalarirete (Dixon) B. C. Tan,
H. P. Ramsay & W. B. Schofield, Austral.
Syst. Bot. 9: 323. 1996. [See Tan, B. C., H.
P. Ramsay & W. B. Schofield, 1996.]
Basionym: Acroporium scalarirete Dixon,
1941.
URHYNCHIELLA Fleischer, 1923.
Eurhynchiella acanthophylla var. robusta
(Thériot) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
579. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997d.
Basionym: Rhynchostegiella acanthophylla
var. robusta Thériot.
EURHYNCHIUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G.,
Eurhynchium altaicum \gnatov, Arctoa 7:
141. f. 37-38. 1998. [See Ignatov, M. S.,
1998.
Type: Russia. “Altai, Distr. Smeinogorsk, pr.
fl. Malaja Belaja, in abigno.” B. Keller s.n.
dul 16, 1319. - Holotype: H-Bro therus
— Florist. Geobot. 42: 583. 1997, "[See
Ochyra, R., 1997c.]
Basionym: Rhynchostegium jovet-astiae
Bizot, 1973.
Eurhynchium peyronelii (Tosco & Piovano)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 583.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997c.
Basionym: Oxyrrhynchium Peyroneiii Tosco
& Piovano, 1956.
FALLACIELLA H. Crum, 1991.
Note: Tangney’s republication, J. Hattori Bot.
undant.
Lab. 81: 148. 1997, is red
Fallaciella gracilis H. Crum, 1991.
Note: new name, based on ado: te)
Previous epithet (Article 58.1, St. Louis
Code); Tangney’ s republication, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 81: 148. 1997, is redundant.
FISSIDENS Hedwig, 1801.
*Fissidens alonifolius Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
Ay 10: 101. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
Fissidens mper in
_ Bot. Petty parE a (Beibly. 12.
Other use: Fissidens limbatus var. bame ergeri
(W. P. Schimper i in Milde) Dull, 1984,
Fissidens blech er, J. Bryol. 19:
258. f. 1-3. 1996, [See Beever, J.E., 1996.
rs New Zealand. “South Island, Nelson
District, Spooners Range, Golden Downs
20
Forest, 41°28’S, 172°53’E... 480m
s.l.” J. E. Beever 84-98. Dec 10, 1995.
Fissidens curvatus var. pachyloma (C.
Miiller) crate biel J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 81: 158. 1997. [Se
Bruggeman-Nannenga, M. A., 1997.
Basionym: Fissidens naciaiame C. Miiller,
1864.
Fissidens epiphytus Allison, Trans. Roy. Soc.
New Zealand 88: 10. 1960.
Other use: Fissidens taylorii var. epiphytus
(Allison) Stone & Beever, 1996.
Fissidens gillianus Catcheside & Stone, J.
Adelaide Bot. Gard. 11: 5. f. 3-4. 1988.
Other use: Fissidens taylorii var. gillianus
(Catcheside & Stone) Stone in Stone &
Beever,
Fissidens halictocaulos G ed Bot.
Zeitung (Berlin) 22: 341. 1864.
Other use: Fissidens i aa subsp.
helictocaulos (C. Miller)
Tuggeman-Nannenga,
Fissidens hyophilus Mitten, Trans. & Proc.
Roy. Soc. Victoria 19: 92. 1882.
Other use: Fissidens oblongifolius var.
hyophilus (Mitten) Beever & Stone, 1998.
Fissidens hyophilus var. palmerstonensis
Stone, J. Bryol. 18: 159. 1994.
Other use: Fissidens oblongifoli
palmerstonensis (Stone) | Beever Ri Stone,
1998.
Fissidens intralimbatus Ruthe, Hedwigia 9:
177. 1870.
Other use: Fissidens viridulus var.
intralimbatus (Ruthe) Diill, 1984.
Fissidens jeffreyi Bizot ex
Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
81: 170. 1997. [See Bruggeman-Nannenga,
M. A., 1997.
Type: Scviheclies: “Silhouette, ridge above
the Passe.” J Jeffrey, Mouliné & Zelia 793.
Holotype: K; iso
Note: previously invalid, single element not
cited as holotype (Article 37.3, St. Louis
Lote : one Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. 40:
132.
jerry faa Dusén, Ark. Bot. 6(8):
5. pl. 3, f. 7-9. 1906.
Other use: Fissidens serratus vat. leptochaete
(Dusén) Brugg eman-Nannenga & Pursell,
1995 [1996].
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Fissidens limbatus var. bamergeri (W. P.
Schimper in Milde) Dill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 29.
1984. [See Diill, 1984.]
Basionym: Fissidens bambergeri W. P.
Schimper in Milde, 1864.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Fissidens macroglossus (Brotherus
geman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
81: 162. 1997. [See Bruggeman-Nannenga,
M. A., 1997.]
Basionym: Moenkemeyera macroglossa
Brotherus, 1931.
Fissidens megalotis subsp. helictocaulos o
Miiller) Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hatto
Bot. Lab. 81: 8 et [See
Bruggeman-Nan M. A., 1997.]
Basionym: F; Spe helictocaulos C. Miller,
864.
* Fissidens minutifolius Y ano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
(Sao Paulo) 10: 103. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
Fissidens nigerianus Bizot ex
Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
81: 170. 1997. [See Bruggeman-Nannenga,
M. A., 1997
Nigeria. “On worm casts in deep shade
in forest, 1700 ft., Garki Kurmi Abuja
Prov., Minna.” Jones 886. Holotype: PC.
Note: invalid, single element not cited as
holotype (Article 37.3, St. Louis Code), in
Bizot, Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. 40: 101. pl. 1:
1974,
a.
Fissidens oblongifolius var. hyophilus
Mitten ver & Stone, New Zealand J.
Bot. 36: 84. 1998. [See Beever, J. E. & I. G.
Stone, 1998.]
Basionym: Fissidens hyophilus Mitten, 1882.
Fissidens oblongifolius var. palmerstonensis
(Stone) Beever & Stone, New Zealand J. Bot.
36: 87. 1998. [See Beever, J. E. & 1.G
Stone, 1998.]
Basionym: Fissidens hyophilus var.
palmerstonensis Stone, 1994.
Fissidens pachyloma C. Miller, Bot. Zeitung
(Berlin) 22: 341. 1864.
Other use: Fissidens curvatus var. pachyloma
(C. Miller) Bruggeman-Nannenga, 1997.
Fissidens pseudoplumosus Bizot & Onraedt
x Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 81: 170. 1997. [See
Bruggeman-Nannenga, M. A., 1997.]
Type: Réunion. “Sentier du Tremblet, sur
débris organiques.” Onraedt 9378.
Holotype: PC.
Note: invalid, single element not cited as
olotype (Article 37.3, St. Louis Code), in
Bizot & Onraedt in Bizot, Rev. Bryol.
Lichénol. 40: 109. pl. 4: a. 1974.
Fissidens saiilensis Pursell & W.R. Buck,
Brittonia 48: 27. f. 1. 1996. [See Pursell, R.
A. & W.R. Buck, 1996.]
Type: French Guiana. “St.-Laurent du
Maroni: Canton de Maripasoula, Commune
de Saiil, ca. 10 km ENE of Eaux Claires,
along upper tributary of the Araye River,
3°40'N, 53°09’W, ca. 400 m; nonflooded
moist forest on hill above stream, on bare
soil, growing with Fissidens prionodes
Mont.” Buck 25534. Sep 5, 1994.
type: NY; isotypes: CAY, PAC.
Paratype cited.
Fissidens sciophyllus fo. ulna (C. Miiller)
Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
81: 167. 1997. [See Bruggeman-Nannenga,
M. A., 1997.]
Basionym: Conomitrium ulna C. Miller,
5.
acm serratus var. leptochaete (Dusén)
ruggeman-Nannenga & Pursell, Lindbergia
53. 1995 [1996].
Basionym: Fissidens leptochaete Dusén,
1906.
Fissidens subplanifrons Bizot & Onraedt ex
Bruggeman-Nannenga, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
81: 170. 1997. [See Bruggeman-Nannenga,
M. A., 1997.
Type: Mauritius. “Cascade de Black River. A
la base d’un tronc de Cyathea dans le lit du
torrent, 600 m.” Onraedt 248. Holotype:
PC.
Note: invalid, single element not cited as
holo icle 37. 3, St. Louis ag in
Fissidens taylorii var. epiphytus (Allison)
Stone & Beever, J. Bryol. 19: Bi, 1996. [See
Stone, I. G. & J. E. Beever, 1996.]
Basionym: Fissidens aha Allison, 1960.
Fissidens taylorii var. gillianus (Catcheside &
Stone) Stone in Stone & Beever, J. Bryol. 19:
51. 1996. [See Stone, I. G. & J. E. Beever,
1996.]
asionym: Fissidens gillianus Catcheside &
Stone,
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
* Fissidens uleanus Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot. (Sao
Paulo) 10: 104. 1996, invalid, basionym not
cited (Article 33.3, St. Louis Code),
“uleana.” [See Yano, O., 1996.]
Fisside: intralimbatus (Ruthe)
Dill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 32. 1984. [See Diill,
1984.
Basionym: Fissidens intralimbatus Ruthe,
1870.
Note: not in Jndex of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Fissi ee
*invalid, basionym not cited (Arti St
Louis e).
*Fissidens wainioi var. leuconeura Yano, Bol.
Inst. Bot. Seo Paulo) 10: 104. 1996. [See
Yano, O.,
*invalid, Aesieia not cited. (Article 33.3,
St. Louis Code).
*Fissidens wainioi var. mollis Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 105. 1996. [See Yano,
O., 1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited. (Article 33.3,
St. Louis Code).
GIRALDIELLA C. Miiller, 1898.
*Giraldiella luoae Luo Jian-xin & Wen
Xue-sen, IAB Symp. 2000’s Bryol., Abstr.
26. 1997. [See Luo, Jian-xin & Xue-sen Wen,
1997.]
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*GLOBULINA (C. Miiller) Brotherus, 1902.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53. T,
St. Louis Code).
Globulina peruviana R. S. Williams, Bull.
Torrey Bot. Club 43: 325. pl. 17: f. 8-15.
1916.
Other use: Saitobryum peruvian um (R. S.
Williams) Zander, 1997 [1998].
LLANIA Brotherus, 1908, conserved name.
Gollania revoluta Higuchi in Higuchi & D. G.
Long, Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus. , Tokyo, B 22: 16.
f. 1. 1996. [See Higuchi, M. & D. G. Long,
1996.]
Type: China. “Yunnan Setters sca
Shan, Wo Tu Di, 3580 m,
limestone r ribke bi iirtigl ax Heras
ravine on steep mountain shar =
18950. Holotype: E; isotypes: H
aratype cited.
990
Ochyra, C. Schmidt
& Biiltmann, J. Bryol. 20: 403. £1. 1998.
“po Ochyra, R., C. Schmidt & H. Biiltmann,
we Spain. “Canary Islands, S.W. Tenerife,
Barranco del Infierno N.E. of Adeje, lat.
ca. 28°17'N, long. 16°42’W; on more or
less submerged rocks in waterfall, elev. ca.
400 m (UTM grid square 28RCS31).” H.
Biiltmann s.n. Apr 8, 1993. Holotype:
KRAM; isotypes: B, MSUN, S.
Grimmia subsect. Donnianae Loeske,
Biblioth. Bot. 101: 110. 1930.
er use: Grimmia sect. Donnianae
(Loeske) J. Mufioz, 1998.
rimmia sect. Donnianae (Loeske) J. Mufioz,
Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 85: 376. 1998. [See
Muifioz, J., 1998b.]
Basionym: Grimmia subsect. Donnianae
Loeske, 1930.
Grimmia abscondita Cardot, Wiss. Erb.
Schwed. Siidpolar-Exp. 4(8): 107. 19. 1908.
Other use: Schistidium absconditum (Cardot)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia alfredii R. Brown ter, Trans. & Proc.
New Zealand Inst. 27: 412. pl. 29, f. 9. 1895.
Other use: a alfredii (R. Brown ter)
Och
Grimmia apes C. Miller, Hedwigia 37:
165. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium antipodum (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia apocarpa var. grisea Nees,
Hornschuch & Sturm, Bryol. Germ. 2: 91.
Other use: Schistidium brunnescens subsp.
griseum — Hornschuch & Sturm) H.
Blom, 1996
Grimmia apocarpa fo. umbrosa J. E.
Zetterstedt, Revis. Grimm. Scand. 53. 1861.
Proc. New Zealand Inst. 27: 409. pl. 29, f. 1,
2. 1895.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Grim»,.ia aoe (Bridel ex
Schrader) C. Miiller, 1849.
Other use: Schistidium sri Ochyra,
*Grimmia atricha C. Miller, Hedwigia 37:
162. 1898.
"illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Earlier name: Grimmia atricha C. Miller &
Kindberg in Macoun, 1892.
Correct name: Grimmia readeri Brotherus,
02.
Other use: Schistidium atrichum Ochyra,
1998.
Grimmia beckettiana C. Miller, Hedwigia
37: 163. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium beckettianum (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia boschbergiana C. Miiller, Hedwigia
38: 119. 1899.
Other use: a boschbergianum (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia caffra Raion ex C. Miiller,
Hedwigia 38: 118. 1899.
Other use: Schistidium caffrum (Rehman ex
C. Miiller) Ochyra, 1 1998.
Grimmia calycina Herzog, Beih. Bot.
Centralbl. 27(2): 354. 1910.
Other use: Schistidium calycinum (Herzog)
Och 1998.
Grimmia chubutensis Cardot & Brotherus,
Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Hand]
63(10): 26. 2: f. 6. 1923.
Other use: Schistidium chubutense (Cardot &
Brotherus) Ochyra, 1998
Grimmia coloradensis Austin, Bot. Gaz. 2:
109. 1877.
Other use: — coloradense (Austin)
Ochyra, 19
Grimmia taaas C. Miiller, Bot. Jahrb.
Syst. 5: 80. 1883.
Other use: Schistidium cupulare (C. Miiller)
1998.
Grimmia cyathiformis R. Brown ter, Trans. &
Proc. New Zealand Inst. 27: 411. pl. 29: f. 8.
1895.
Other use: Schistidium ii (R.
Brown ter) Ochyra,
Grimmia defoliata C. dome + Bot. Jahrb.
Syst. 5: 81. 1883.
Other use: Racomitrium kerguelense Ochyra
& Matteri, 1996.
Grimmia Se C. Miiller, Syn. Musc. Frond.
1: 778. 184
Other use: shui depile (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia pei Herzog & Thériot, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 41: 290. f. 236: e-n.
1937
Other use: Schistidium donatii (Herzog &
Thériot) Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
Grimmia fallax Dusén, Rep. Princeton Univ.
Exp. Patagonia, Botany 8: 77. f. 7. Pl. 8: 5—6.
1903.
Other use: keg ay fallax (Dusén) Ochyra
& Matt
Grimmia pace Hampe, Linnaea 30: 632.
1860.
Other use: Schistidium flexifolium (Hampe)
yra, 1998.
Grimmia fuliginosa W. P. Schimper in C.
Miiller, Syn. Musc. Frond. 1: 778. 1849.
Other use: Schistidium fuliginosum (W. P.
Schimper in C. Miiller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia genuflexa C. Miiller, Bot. Jahrb.
Syst. 5: 81. 1883.
Other use: Racomitrium genuflexum (C.
Miller) Ochyra & Matt
*Grimmia gracilis R. B
New Zealand Inst. 27: 414. pl. 30: f. 14.
1895.
* illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Grimmia gracilis (Hedwig)
Weber & D. Mohr, 1803.
Other use: Schistidium canterburiense
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia gracillima E. B. Bartram, Bryologist
27: 72. f. 12. 1924.
Other use: Schistidium gracillimum (E. B.
Bartram) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia hedwigiacea C. Miller, Hedwigia
37: 164. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium hedwigiaceum (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia insularis Mitten, J. Linn. Soc., Bot.
15: 73. 1876.
Other use: Verrucidens insularis (Mitten)
Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
Grimmia laingii R. Brown ter, Trans. & Proc.
New Zealand Inst. 27: 412. pl. 30: f. 13.
1895.
Other use: Schistidium laingii (R. Brown ter)
99
yra, |
Grimmia macroperichaetialis Gr
Bryologist 101: 101. f. 1. 1998. [See ihc:
H. C., 1998a.]
Type: Australia. “Victoria. Mt. Buller,
summit, 1790 m.” eee So 35. Mar 14,
1997. Holotype: CANB; i s:
MEL, MO. Other indicated 7 Eotetion:
Australia (ACT, New South Wales,
Tasmania).
INDEX OF MOsSES, 1996-1998
Grimmia macrotyla Cardot & Brotherus,
Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Hand.
63(10): 26. 2: f. 5. 1923.
Other use: Schistidium macrotylum (Cardot &
Brotherus) Ochyra, 1998
Grimmia maido Bred Bryologist 99: 428.
f. 1. 1996. [See Greven, H. C., 1996.]
Type: La Réunion. “View-point le Maido, at
the end of RF8, along tail to Grand Béarne,
alt. 2150 m.” H. C. Greven & S.
Khoeblal 4000.1. Jul 10, 1995. Holotype:
L; isotypes: ALTA, MO, PRE. Paratypes
ed.
cit
Grimmia maorica Paris, Index Bryol. Suppl.
174. 1900.
Replaced name: Grimmia saxatilis R. Brown
ter, 1895.
Blocking name: Grimmia saxatilis Mitten,
1869.
Other use: Schistidium maoricum (Paris)
Ochyra, 1998.
mee minimeperichaetialis R. Brown ter,
rans. & Proc, New Zealand Inst. 27: 414. pl.
pe f. 15. 1895.
Other use: Schistidium minimeperichaetiale
(R. Brown ter) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia minuta C. Miiller, Bot. Jahrb. Syst.
5: 81. 1883.
Other use: Racomitrium minutum (C. Miller)
Ochyra & Matteri, 1996,
Grimmia mitchellii R. Brown ter, Trans. &
ome New Zealand Inst. 27: 411. pl. 29: f. 7.
l
Other use: Schistidium mitchellii (R. Brown
ter) Ochyra, 1998.
— mutica Hampe, Linnaea 30: 631.
eee! - Schistidium australiense Ochyra,
per uiaes oamaruense R. Brown ter, Trans. &
tess New Zealand Inst. 35: 336. pl. 39: f. 27.
Other use: Schistidium oamaruense (R.
a ter) Ochyra, 998.
er use: pe mitrium ochraceum (C.
Miiller) Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
Grimmia ochyriana J. Mufioz, Nova
Hedwigia 66: 235. f. 1-11. 1998. [See
Mufioz, J., 1998a.]
Type: Nepal: “Prés du camp de base,
direction de Lobuje, 5100 m.”
Zimmermann 558. May 31, 1964.
Hol
olotype:
Grimmia oranica C. Miller, Hedwigia 38:
119. 1899.
Other use: Schistidium oranicum (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998.
‘ulema pachyneurula C. Miiller &
Kindberg in Macoun, Cat. Canad. Pl., Musci
6: 65. 1892.
Other use: Schistidium pachyneurulum (C.
Miiller & Kindberg in Macoun) Ochyra,
1998.
Grimmia pacifica E. Lawton, Bryologist 82:
277. f. 1-5. 1979.
Other use: Schistidium pacificum (E. Lawton)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia perplexa Thériot, Revista Chilena
Hist. Nat. 27: 11. f. 2. 1923.
Other use: Schistidium perplexum (Thériot)
Ochyra, 1998.
Celaindap pitardii Corbiére, Bull. Soc. Bot.
France 56: LVI. 1909.
er use: Campylostelium pitardii
(Corbiére) E. Maier.
rimmia pseudorivularis Kindberg, Eur. N.
Amer. Bryin. 2: 234. 1897.
Other use: Schistidium Li
(Kindberg) Ochyra, 19
rimmia revisa R. ee: it Trans. & Proc
New Zealand Inst. 27: 410. pl. 29: f. 5. 1895.
Other use: Schistidium revisum (R. Brown
ter) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia rivulariopsis R. S. Williams, Bull.
Torrey Bot. Club 43: 327. 19. 1916.
Other use: seri sna hoe (R. S.
Williams) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia robusta ond & Hornschuch, Bryol.
Germ. 2(1): 122. pl. 20: f. 9. 1827.
Other use: Schistidium robustum (Nees &
Hornschuch) H. Blom, 1996.
rimmia sanii Greven, Bryologist 99: 429. f.
2. 1996. [See Greven, H. C., 1996. ]
Type: ee Africa. “Drakensberg, Mount
aux ces, Crow’s Nest, alt. 13050 m
[sic!}” 5 Schelpe 2115. Holotype: PRE;
isotypes: MO (2 duplicates). Other
indicated distribution: Lesotho.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Grimmia saxatilis Mitten, J. Linn. Soc., Bot.
12: 97. 1869.
Other use: Schistidium saxatile (Mitten)
98.
Grimmia searellii R. Brown ter, Trans. &
Proc. New Zealand Inst. 27: 410. pl. 29: f. 3.
1895.
Other use: Schistidium searellii (R. Brown
ter) Ochyra, 1
rimmia serratomucronata C. Miiller, Bot.
Jahrb. Syst. 5: 80. 1883.
Other use: Schistidium serratomucronatum
(C. Miiller) Ochyra, 1998
Grimmia sinensiapocarpa C. Miller, Nuovo
Giorn. Bot. Ital., n.s. 5: 187. 1898
Other use: Schistidium sienesiapocarpum (C.
Miller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia stirlingii C. Miller, Hedwigia 37:
163. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium stirlingii (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia subflexifolia C. Miller, Hedwigia
37: 164. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium subflexifolium (C.
Miiller) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia piri Austin, Bot. Gaz. 3: 31.
1878.
Other use: Schistidium subincurvum (Austin)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia torreyana Bridel, Bryol. Univ. 1:
172. 1826.
Other use: Schistidium torreyanum (Bridel)
Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia truncatoapocarpa C. Miller,
Hedwigia 37: 103. 1898.
Other use: Schistidium truncatoapocarpum
(C. Miiller) Ochyra, 1998
Grimmia turbinata R. Brown ter, Trans. &
Proc. New Zealand Inst. 27: 412. pl. 29: f. 10.
1895.
Other use: Schistidium turbinatum (R. Brown
ter) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia urceolaris Schleicher ex Nees &
Hornschuch, Bryol. Germ. 2: 121. pl 19: f. 8.
1827.
Other use: Schistidium urceolare (Schleicher
ex Nees & Hornschuch) Ochyra, 1998.
Grimmia wilsonii Greven, J. Bryol. 20: 398. f.
1. 1998. [See Greven, H. C., 1998b.]
Type: New Zealand. “Southern Alps, Mt.
Cook National Park, summit of
Sebastopol, 4820 ft.” H. D. Wilson 3139.
Nov 18, 1972. Holotype: CHR. Paratypes
cited.
*Grimmia wrightii R. Brown ter, Trans. &
Proc. New Zealand Inst. 27: 413. pl. 30: i 12.
1895.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Grimmia wrightii (Sullivant in
Sullivant & Lesquereux) Austin, 1875.
er use: Schistidium wrightii Ochyra, 1998.
GUEMBELIA Hampe in C. Miller, 1846.
Guembelia lorentziana C. Miller, Linnaea 43:
450. 1882.
Other use: Sokinidien: sien “a
tteri, 1996
Miiller
GYMNOSTOMIELLA chs 1904
Gymnostomiella erosulum (C. Miller ex
Dusén) Arts, J. Bryol. 19: 76. 1996. [See
Arts, T., 1996. J
Basionym: Splachnobryum erosulum C.
Miiller ex Dusén, 1896.
Gymnostomiella tenerum (C. Miller ex
Dusén) Arts, J. Bryol. 19: 76. 1996. [See
Arts, T., 1996.]
Basionym: Splachnobryum tenerum C.
Miller ex Dusén, 1
Gymnostomiella vernicosa var. tenerum (C.
Miiller ex Dusén) Arts, J. Bryol. 20: 424.
1998. [See Arts, T., 1998
Basionym: Splachnobryum tenerum C.
Miller ex Dusén, 1896.
GYMNOSTOMUM Nees & Hornschuch in Nees,
Hornschuch & Sturm, 1823, conserved name
Gymnostomum anoectangioides (C. Miller)
Li Xing-jiang, Fl. Bryophyt. Sin. 2: 127.
1996
Basionym: Trichostomum anoectangioides C.
Miller, 1897.
Gymnostomum antarcticum Angstrém
Ofvers. Férh. ‘ees Svenska veceuk -Akad.
29(4): 3. 1872
Other use: Hennediella antarctica
(Angstrém) Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
Gymnostomum Ata bee Sendtner,
Flora 23: 59. 1840.
Other use: Weissia controversa Vv
wimmeriana (Sendtner) Blockeel &A.J.E.
Smith, 199
Molkenboer, Musci
Frond. Ined. Archip. Ind. 127. 1846,
conserved name.
Haplohymenium flagelliform
Savicz-Ljubitskaya, Bot. peace Inst. Sporov.
Rast. Glavn. Bot. Sada RSFSR 1: 98, 101.
1922.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
use: Anomodon flagelliformis
Soe Granzow-de la Cerda,
mp each Sprengel, 1827.
Harrisonia cuspidatula C. Miiller, Oesterr.
Bot. Z. 47: 390. 1897.
er use: Rhacocarpus inermis
cuspidatulus (C. Miiller) Frahm, 1996.
Harrisonia webbiana C. Miiller, Oesterr. Bot.
Z. 47: 392. 1897.
Other use: Rhacocarpus rehmannianus var.
webbianus (C. Miiller) Frahm, 1996.
. L. S. Merrill, J. Hattori Bot. Lab.
80: 247. 1996. [See Merrill, G. L. S., 1996.]
Original placement: Polytrichaceae.
Hebantia rigida (Lorentz) G. L. S. Merrill, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 80: 247. 1996. [See Merrill,
Get:
Bas asionym: Atri chum rigidum Lorentz, 1864.
pra: Palisot de Beauvois, 1804, conserved
Hedwi igia albicans var. detonsa M. A. Howe,
Erythea 5: 91. 1897.
Other use: Hedwigia detonsa wb hin A. Howe)
W. R. Buck & Norris, 1
Hedwigia detonsa (M. A. esis W. R. Buck
& Norris, Nova Hedwigia 62: 368. 1996.
[See Buck, W. R. & D. H. Norris, 1996.]
Basionym: Hedwigia albicans var. detonsa
M. A. Howe, 1897.
HELICODONTIUM (Mitten) Jaeger, 1878.
Helicodontium usagarum (Mitten) Lindau in
Engler, Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas C: 76, 1895.
[See Lindau, G., 1895,]
Basionym: Bypman eit’ Mitten, 1886.
Note: not in Index Muscoru
Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
Basionym: rite agg antarcticum
Angstrom, 1872.
HOLO: ‘man Bridel, cae conserved
orthography, “Olomitrium.”
Holomitrium B. i Allen, Novon
senate
7(4): 329. f. 1. 1997 [1998]. [See Allen, B.
1998},]
Type: Honduras. Repecngen
ontafia de
Cerlaque, summit Cerr
HOMALIA Bridel, 1827, conserved orthography,
“Omalia.”
Homalia arcuata Bosch & Sande Lacoste,
Bryol. Jav. 2: 56. pl. 176: B. 1862.
Other use: Taxiphyllum arcuatum (Bosch &
Sande ass He Si, 1997.
HOMALOTHECIUM W. P. Schimper in B.S.G.,
1851
Homalothecium lutescens subsp. fulgescens
(Mitten ex C. Miiller) Heike Hofmann,
Lindbergia 23: 133. 1998. [See Hofmann, H.
1998.
Basionym: Hypnum fulgescens Mitten ex C.
_ Miller, 1858.
P aeneum
fo i Heike Hofmann, J. Bryol. 19: 481.
1997. [See Hofmann, H.,
Basionym: Hypnum aeneum Mitten, wits
ii Smith, 1808, conserved nam
Hookeria lorentzii C. Miiller, “yee 43:
474. 1882.
Other use: Cyclodictyon aay (C. Miiller)
W. R. Buck & Schiavone, 1997.
Hobe cance (Bescherelle) sid 1877.
Hookeriopsis stenodictyon ,
Pesquisas, Bot. 33: 30. pl. 8: a. 1979.
er use: Thamniopsis stenodictyon
(Sehnem) Oliveira-e-Silva & Yano, 1998.
ee bras Loeske, 1903,
served n
| ead Pint gangulianum V obra,
Bull. ‘seg Surv. India 22: 115. f. 1-7. 1980
[198
Daas use: Brachythecium gangulianum
(Vohra) Ochyra, 1998.
HYGROHYPNUM i 1872.
Hygrohypnum laevigatum (Herzog) Frahm,
Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol. 17: 63. 1996. [See
Frahm, J.-P., 1996a.]
Basionym: Rhacocarpus laevigatus Herzog,
1925.
HYLOCOMIUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1852, conserved name.
Hylocomium indicum Dixon, Notes Roy. Bot.
Gard. Edinburgh 19: 299. f. 13. 1938.
Other use: wen indicus (Dixon)
Chiang Tzen-yuh, 1
HYMENOLOMA Dusén, Os.
Hymenoloma subglobosum Herzog, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 41: 289. f. 236: a.
1937.
Other use: Dicranoweisia subglobosa
(Herzog) He Si, 1998.
bef:
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
HYOPHILA Bridel, 1827, conserved nam
Hyophila stenophylla Cardot, Bull. Herb.
Boissier, sér. 2, 8: 332. 1908
Replaced name: Hyophila angustifolia
Condot, | 05.
perma name: Hyophila angustifolia Paris
& Renauld, 1902.
Other use: Tt richostomum stenophyllum
(Cardot) Li Xing-jiang & Iwatsuki, 1996.
HyYPNUM Hedwig, 1801, conserved name.
Hypnum sect. Orthotheciella C. Miller,
Forschungsr. Gazelle, (Bot.) 4: 36. 1889.
Other use: Orthotheciella (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1998
Hypnum aduncum var. tenue Turmer,
Muscol. Hibern. Spic. 189. 1804
Other use: Limprichtia revolvens var. tenuis
(Turner) Ochyra & Zarnowiec, 1997.
Hypnum aeneum Mitten, J. Proc. Linn. Soc.,
Bot. 8: 31. f. 5. 1864.
Other use: Homalothecium nevadense subsp.
aeneum (Mitten) Heike Hofmann, 1997.
Hypnum austrostramineum C. Miller in
ae Int. Polarforsch., Deutsch. Exped.
2: 319. 1890.
Other use: Warnstorfia austrostraminea (C.
Miiller in Neumayer) Ochyra, 1996
Hypnum austrostramineum vat. gracillimum
C. Miller in Neumayer, Int. Polarforsch.,
Deutsch. Exped. 2: 319. 1890
Other use: Warnstorfia austrostraminea Vat.
gracillima (C. Miller in Neumayer)
Ochyra, 1996
Hypnum austrostramineum vat. minus
Cardot, Rev. Bryol. 33: 35. 1906.
Other use: Warnstorfia austrostraminea vat.
96.
C. Miller in Neumayer, Int. Polarforsch.,
Deutsch. Exped. 2: 320. 1890
Other use: Warnstorfia austrostraminea var.
subfluitans (C. Miiller in Neumayer)
Ochyra, 1996
Hypnum callichroum var. japonicum Ando,
J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 19. f. 1-2: A-E.
wood.” H. Ando 15727. Aug 11, 1953.
Holotype: HIRO; isotype: PC. Paratypes
cited.
Hypnum cardotii Thériot, Bot. Gaz. 30: 125.
pl. 9: f. 4. 1900
Other use: Drepanocladus cardotii (Thériot)
Hedenis, 1997.
Hypnum concavum W. J. Hooker in Kunth,
Syn. Pl. 2: 63. 1822.
Other use: Taxithelium concavum (W. J.
Hooker in Kunth) Spruce ex Florschiitz-de
Waard, 1996.
Hypnum congruens Hampe, Linnaea 30: 643.
1860.
Other use: Rhaphidorrhynchium amoenum
(Hampe) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H.
. Ramsay, 1998.
Hypnum falcifolium J. D. Hooker & Wilson,
London J. Bot. 3: 554. 1844.
Other use: Pseudotaxiphyllum falcifolium (J.
D. Hooker & Wilson) He Si, 1997.
Hypnum fulgescens Mitten ex C. Miiller, Bot.
Zeitung (Berlin) 16: 170. 1858.
Other use: Homalothecium lutescens sub:
fulgescens (Mitten ex C. Miller) Heike
Hofmann, 1998
Hypnum georgicouncinatum C. Miiller in
Neumayer, Int. Polarforsch., Deutsch. Exped.
2: 320. 1890.
Other use: Sanionia georgicouncinata (C.
Miiller in Neumayer) Ochyra, 1998.
Hypnum glaucocarpoides E. S. Salmon, J.
Linn. Soc., Bot. 34: 471. pl. 17: f. 30-34.
1900.
Other use: PO og oe Ra
(E. S. Salmon) Hedenis, |
Hypnum glaziovii Hampe, cou Meddel.
Dansk Naturhist. Foren. Kjgbenhavn, ser. 3,
6: 174. 1875.
Other use: Trichosteleum glaziovii (Hampe)
W. R. Buck, 1998.
Hypnum hispidulum Bridel, Muscol. Recent.
Suppl. 2: 198. 1812.
er use: Campylophyllum hispidulum
(Bridel) Hedenis, 1997.
Hypnum laculosum C. Miller, Flora 68: 425.
1885.
Other use: Warnstorfia laculosa (C. Miller)
Ochyra & Matteri, 1
Hypnum leucocytus C. Miller, Syn. Musc.
Frond. 2: 314. 1851.
Other use: Warburgiella leucocytus
Miiller) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & 1.
Ramsay, 1998.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Hypnum leucostomum Hampe, Vidensk.
Meddel. Dansk Naturhist. Foren.
Kjobenhavn, ser. 4, 1: 153. 1879.
Other use: Sematophyllum leucostomum
(Hampe) W. R. Buck, 1
Hypnum microcladon Dozy & Molkenboer,
Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 3, 2: 308. 1844.
Other use: Aecroporium. microcladum (Dozy
an in B. C. Tan, A.
tHypnum nordenskioeldii W. P. Schimper i in
Heer, Kongl. Svenska Vetenskai
Handl. 8(7): 88. pl. 16: f. 72-75. 1870. [See
Heer, O., 1870.
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
Hypnum pulvinale Hampe, Vidensk. Meddel.
Dansk nee tna Foren. Kjobenhavn, ser. 3,
9-10: 271.
Other use: Peat pulvinale (Hampe)
W. R. Buck, 1998.
*Hypnum rivicolum Y ano, Bol. Inst. Bot. (Sao
Paulo) 10: 109. 1996. [See Yano, O., 1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
Hypnum ruderale Bridel, Muscol. Recent.
Suppl. 2: 158. 1812.
Other use: Brachythecium ruderale (Bridel)
W. R. Buck, 1998.
Hypnum salleanum Bescherelle, Mém. Soc.
Sci. Nat. Cherbourg 16: 253. 1872.
Other use: Chryso-hypnum salleanum
(Bescherelle) W. R. Buck, 1998.
Hypnum saproxylophilum C. Miller, Syn.
Musc. Frond. 2: 334. 185]
Other use: Trichosteleum saproxylophilum
(C. Miiller) B. C. Lig W. B. Schofield &
H. P. Ramsay,
Hypnum Seeeneaae he: in, Arsberaitt. Bot.
Arbeten Upptickter 1831: 328, 1831.
Other use: Campylophyllum sommerfeltii
(Myrin) Hedenas, 1997.
Hypnu: um sordidum C. Miller, Bot. Zeitung
(Berlin) 14: 457. 1856.
er use: Drepanocladus sordidus (C.
Miiller) Hedenas in W. R. B Buck, 1998.
Hypnum teneriffae M Aontagne in Webb &
Berthelot, Hist. Nat. fles Canaries 11, Canar,
3(3): 3. 3: f. 1. 1839,
use: Rhynchostegiella teneriffae
(Montagne in Webb & Berthelot) D Dirkse &
Bouman, 1995 [1996 6].
Hypnum usagarum Mitten, J. Linn. Soc., Bot.
22: 317. 1886.
Other use: Helicodontium usagarum (Mitten)
Lindau, 1895.
HYPOPTERYGIUM Bridel, 1827.
Hypopterygium decolyi Brotherus ex
Fleischer, Musci Buitenzorg 3: 1079. 1908.
Other use: Dendrocyathophorum decolyi
(Brotherus ex Fleischer) Kruijer, 1995-96
[1996].
ISOTHECIUM Bridel, 1827.
Isothecium trichophorum Montagne, Ann.
Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 2, 19: 238. 1843.
Other use: Barbellopsis trichophora
(Montagne) W. R. Buck, 1998.
EMBOPHYLLUM Lindberg, 1872.
*Lembophyllum sect. Looseria (Thériot)
Tangney, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 147. 1997.
[See Tangney, R. S., 1997b.]
*superfluous, earlier name included (Article
52.2, St. Louis Code).
Basionym: Weymouthia subgen. Looseria
Thériot, 1935.
— name: Camptoch
E. B. Bartram, 1946.
Lembophyllum orbiculatum (Thériot)
Tangney, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 147. 1997.
[See Tangney, R. S., 1997b.]
Basionym: Weymouthia orbiculata Thériot,
1934 [1935].
a (Bridel) Bridel, 1827, conserved
te sect. Rigodiella
ctieeton integrifolium Brotherus in
Urban, Symb. Antill. 3: 427. 1903.
Other use: Actinodontium integrifolium
(Brotherus in Urban) Churchill in W. R.
Buck, 1998.
LEPTOHYMENIUM Schwagrichen, 1828, rejected
against Platygyrium.
Leptohymenium sieboldii Dozy &
Molkenboer, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 3, 2:
310. 1844.
Other use: Anomodon sieboldii (Dozy &
Leptotrichella sect. Brachycarpae (Fleischer)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus sect. Brachycarpae
Fleischer, 1904.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Leptotrichella acutidentata (Tixier) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Microdus acutidentatus Tixier,
1966.
Leptotrichella afroéxigua (C. Miller ex
Dusén) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
561. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Dicranella afroéxigua C. Miller
ex Dusén, 1896.
Leptotrichella alpina (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia alpina C. Miller,
1897
Leptotrichella ampullacea (C. Miiller ex
Dusén) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
561. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella ampullacea C. Miiller
ex Dusén, 1
Leptotrichella annamensis (Paris &
Brotherus) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 561. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus annamensis Paris &
Brotherus, 1907.
Leptotrichella apophysatula (C. Miller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia apophysatula C.
Miller, 1898.
1T:
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561. 1997. 7 {See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus assamicus Dixon, 1937.
Leptotrichella austroéxigua (C. Miller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia austroéxigua C.
Miiller, 1898.
Leptotrichella barbensis (Renauld & Cardot)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. ae 42:
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella ee Renauld &
Cardot,
Leptotrichella brasiliensis (Duby) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Weissia brasiliensis Duby, 1836.
Leptotrichella congolensis (Renauld &
Cardot) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
561. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus congolensis Renauld &
Cardot, 1900.
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 561. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: ‘Dicranella crenulata Brotherus,
1900.
Leptotrichella densa (W. J. Hooker) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranum densum W. J. Hooker,
1816.
totrichella denticulata (Cardot & Potier de
la Varde in Potier de la Varde) Och
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: ‘Dicranella denticulata Cardot &
Potier de la Varde in Potier de la Varde,
1922.
Leptotrichella edentata (Mitten) Ochyra,
Fragm. nee Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 4
Basionym: ‘Dieranala edentata Mitten, | 1873.
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: "Dicranum euchlorum Montagne,
1
845.
Leptotrichella exigua (Schwagrichen)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Weissia exigua Schwagrichen,
1827
a Pe)
‘Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. ya
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: ’Microdus filicaulis Brotherus,
1927.
‘Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. he
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: "Leptotrichum flaccidulum Mitten,
61.
18
Leptotrichella friedensis (Norris &
Koponen) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. ue
42: 562. 1997. [See Ochyra, R.., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus friedensis Norris & T.
Koponen, 1990.
1 lle) Ochyra
‘Fragm. Florist. - Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: : Dicranella glauca Bescherelle,
1873
Leptotrichella glauca var. minor (Brotherus)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Basionym: Dicranella glauca var. minor
Brotherus, 1906.
Leptotrichella globicarpa (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Seligeria globicarpa C. Miller,
1879.
Leptotrichella guadelupensis (Mitten)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella guadelupensis Mitten,
1869
Leptotrichella gymna (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia gymna C. Miller,
1898
Leptotrichella hillebrandii (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia hillebrandii C.
Miiller, 1896.
Leptotrichella infuscata (Thwaites & Mitten)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella infuscata Thwaites &
Mitten, 1873
Leptotrichella itatiaiae (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Seligeria itatiaiae C. Miller,
1898
Leptotrichella kunzeana (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Leptotrichum kunzeanum C.
Miiller, 1847,
Leptotrichella lagunaria (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a,]
Basionym: Aongstroemia lagunaria C,
Miiller, 1897,
otrichella leibergii (R. S. Williams)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 562.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a,]
Basionym: Dicranella leibergii R. S.
Williams, 1915.
ichella ligulifolia (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia ligulifolia C.
Miller, 1886.
Leptotrichella lindigiana (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Seligeria lindigiana Hampe, 1865.
Leptotrichella linearifolia (Brotherus)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Dicranella longifolia Brotherus,
920.
(C21 y
F
a or ae | ee oe . |
Ld
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Trematodon longirostris
Schwagrichen, 1816.
Leptotrichella lutaria (Bescherelle) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus lutarius Bescherelle,
1880.
Leptotrichella macrocarpa (Brotherus &
Irmscher) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
563. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella macrocarpa Brotherus
& Irmscher, 1914.
ipo ee Se ee; ee
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus macromorphus
Fleischer, 1904.
Leptotrichella martiana (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a,]
Basionym: Aongstroemia martiana Hampe,
1872.
Pig ey) et h \
(2 ISPOUTICL f
Leptotrichella minuta (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia minuta Hampe,
1874
Leptotrichella miqueliana var. longifolia
(Baumgartner & J. Frohlich) Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See Ochyra,
R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus miquelianus var.
longifolius Baumgartner & J. Frohlich,
1953
Leptotrichella miqueliana var. rigescens
(Fleischer) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 563. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus iquelianus var.
rigescens Fleischer, 1904.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Leptotrichella moenkemyeri (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Seligeria moenkemeyeri C.
Miiller, 1886.
Leptotrichella muralis (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia muralis Hampe,
Leptotrichella nitidula (Mitten) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: 'Leptotrichum nitidulum Mitten,
Leptotrichella pallidiseta (Bridel) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 563. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Weissia pallidiseta Bridel, 1819
_ (1818).
pong onal Florist. Geobot. ‘42: 563.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Microdus paraguensis
Bescherelle, 1891.
Leptotrichella picquenotii (Thériot &
Corbiére) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 563. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a. |
Basionym: Microdus picquenotii Thériot &
Corbiére, 1934.
Leptotrichella pusilla (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: "Aongstroemia pusilla Hampe,
1865
Leptotrichella rostrata (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: ‘Seligeria rostrata C. Miiller,
79
Leptotrichella rubriseta (E. B. Bartram)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus rubrisetus E. B.
y 1955.
Leptotrichella schmidii (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a
]
Basionym: Aongstroemia schmidii C. Miller,
1853.
dnd’ af. a St . iy
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: "Microdus sinensis Herzog, 1925.
31
Leptotrichella subangulata (Thwaites &
Mitten) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42:
564. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella subangulata Thwaites
& Mitten, 1873
Leptotrichella subnitidula (Thériot & Potier
de la Varde) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 564. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus subnitidulus Thériot &
Potier de la Varde, 1925.
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. oe
Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: ‘Dicranella sumatrana Dixon,
2
1932.
Leptotrichella tenax (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Aongstroemia tenax C. Miiller,
1898.
Leptotrichella tenax var. longipes a Miller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
Basionym: Aongstroemia tenax var. longipes
C. Miiller, 1898.
Leptotrichella tenuisetula (C. Miller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: vee pines tenuisetula C.
Miiller, 1898.
dimen torrentium (Thériot & Potier
de la Varde) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 564. 1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Dicranella torrentium Thériot &
Potier de la Varde, 191 ign
L in Setchell)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.
asionym: Microdus tutuilae Brotherus in
Setchell, 1924.
imaansile ulei (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564. 1997. [See
Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: ‘Seligeria ulei C. Miiller, 1898.
Leptotrichella yuennanensis is (Gao Chien)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 564.
1997. [See Ochyra, R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Microdus yuennanensis Gao
, 1994.
HUM Hampe ex C. Miiller, 1847.
Leptotrichum inact sep
Bonplandia (Hanover) 9: 1861.
Other use: Leptotrichella vorabees (Mitten)
Ochyra, 1997
INDEX OF MOossEs, 1996-1998
Leptotrichum kunzeanum C. Miiller, Bot.
Zeitung (Berlin) 5: 806. 1847.
er use: angen) kunzeana (C.
Miller) Ochyra, 199
eptotrichum ane Miten, Trans. Linn.
Soc. London 23: 51 pl. 5: f. 1
Other use: Leptotrichella none (Mitten)
Ochyra, 1997
Psi pracaltum Mitten, J. Proc.
Linn. Soc., Bot. 4: 66. 1859.
Other use: Platyneuron praealtum (Mitten)
Ochyra & Bednarek-Ochyra, 1997.
LESKEA Hedwig, 1801.
Leskea ambigua Schwagrichen, Sp. Musc.
Frond., Suppl. 2(2)2: 165. pl. 198. 1827.
Other use: Rhynchostegium ambiguum
(Schwagrichen) W. R. Buck, 1998.
Leskea tamariscina Hedwig, Sp. Musc.
Frond. 212. pl. 51: f. 1-7. 1801.
Other use: Canalohypopterygium
tamariscinum (Hedwig) Kruijer, 1995
[1996].
Leskea varia Hedwig, Sp. Musc. Frond. 216.
pl. 53: f. 15-20. 1801.
Other use: Orthotheciella varia (Hedwig)
Ochyra, 1998.
Lanoomenads Schwagrichen, 1816.
eese & L. E. Anderso
Bryologist 100: 92. 1997. [See Reese, Ww. D.
- E. Anderson, 1997.]
Basionym: Leucodon brachypus var
a astandtt Crum & L. E. Anderson,
1972
Leucodon brachypus var. andrewsianus H.
on & L. E. Anderson, Bryologist 75: 101.
Other use: Leucodon og sang — Crum
& L. E. Anderson) W. D. Reese & L. E.
erson, 1997.
Note: invalid, hol lotype not indicated (Article
37.1), in Bryologist 74: 373. 1971.
LEUCOLOMa Bridel,
Leucoloma subsect. Acuminata La
Farge-England, Bryologist oe 207. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C. 98.]
Type: Ho oo Levoioma — Mitten
Leucoloma ser. Contorta La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: ph 1998. [See
Farge-England, C., 1998. ]
Type: Holotype: Leucoloma tortellum
oe Jaeg
Leucoloma ert Holomitrioidea Renauld,
Prodr. Fl. Bryol. Madagascar 74. 1898.
Other use: Leucoloma ser. Holomitrioidea
(Renauld) La Farge-England, 1998.
Leucoloma ser. Holomitrioidea (Renauld) La
Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 207. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998
Basionym: Leucoloma subsect.
Holomitrioidea ene 1898.
Leucoloma subsect. Seria
Farge-England, ile 101: 206. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998.]
Type: Holotype: Leucoloma sprengelianum
(C. Miller) Jaeger.
Leucoloma subsect. Serrata La
Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 207. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998.
Type: oan: Leucoloma fuscifolium
Bescher
5 ig ser. Teretia La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 207. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998.]
: Holotype: Laxolone perviride
Brotherus.
*Leucoloma cameruniae La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 203. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*Leucoloma chrysobasilare subsp. africana La
Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 203. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998.]
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*Leucoloma circinale La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 203. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998.
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*Leucoloma entabiense La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 202. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Leucoloma madagascariense La
Farge-England, micinaia 101: 204. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C.,
*invalid, no Latin ewmaeerd (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*Leucoloma marojenziense La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 203. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998. J
*invalid, no Latin in description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
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*Leucoloma membranaceum La
Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 204. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998.]
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
*Leucoloma ochrobasilare subsp. longifolium
La Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 204.
1998. [See La Farge-England, C., 1998.]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code)
* Leucoloma onraedtii La Farge-England,
Bryologist 101: 202. 1998. [See La
Farge-England, C., 1998.]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Leucoloma zuluense var. ovatum La
Farge-England, Bryologist 101: 204. 1998.
[See La Farge-England, C., 1998.
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
Limprichtia revolvens var. tenuis (Turner)
a & Zarnowiec, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 573. 1997. [See Ochyra, R. & J.
Zarnowiec, 1997.]
Basionym: Hypnum aduncum var. tenue
Turner, 1804.
LINDBERGIA Kindberg, 1897.
Lindbergia pellicula (C. Miller) W. R. Buck
& Schiavone, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 32: 259.
1997. [See Buck, W. R. & M. M. Schiavone,
1997.
Basionym: Anomodon pellicula C. Miller,
1897.
MACROMITRIUM Bridel, 1819 [1818].
Macromitrium cavaleriei Cardot & Thériot in
Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 16: 40.
1906. [See Thériot, I., 1906.]
Type: China. “K ouy-Tchéou. ” J. Cavalerie
833. Nov 1902.
Note: not in Index Mus
Macromitrium se at B H. Allen &
Vitt in B. H. Allen, Novon 8: 113. f. 1. 1998.
[See Allen, B., 1998b.]
Type: Costa Rica. “San José: along Inter
American Highway, ca. 10 km NW of
83°48'W.” Crosby & bees 6089.
Holotype: MO; iso ‘A, CR, NY,
US. Other indicated ei Panama.
Macromitrium echinatum B. H. Allen, Novon
8: 115. f. 2. 1998. [See Allen, B., 1998b.]
Type: Panama. “Bocas del Toro: vicinity of
Fortuna Dam, 2.8 road-miles along
pipeline road leaving Chiriqui Grande road
at Continental Divide, 8°55’N, 82°08’ W.”
Allen its nice gie MO; isotype: PMA.
P.
Macromitrium ey m B. H. Allen,
Novon 8: 115. f. 3. pg [See Allen, B.,
1998b.]
Type: Honduras. “Lempira: Montana de
Celaque, summit of Cerro la Castilla, ca. 12
km SW of Gracias, 14°33’'N, 88°41’W, on
trunk of Pinus.” Allen 11542. Holotype:
MO; isotypes: DUKE, H, MICH, NY,
TEFH, US
Macromitrium papillosum Thériot in Herzog,
Arch. Esc. Farm. Fac. Ci. Méd. Cordoba 7:
50. 1938.
Other use: Matteria papillosa (Thériot in
Herzog) Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, 1998.
Macromitrium picobonitum B. H. Allen,
Novon 8: 118. f. 4. 1998. [See Allen, B.,
1998b.]
Type: Honduras. “Atlantida: El Porvenir,
Pico Bontio National Park, along trail at
and above ridge camp, 15°38’N
86°52'W.” Allen 17488. Holotype: MO;
isotype: TEFH. Paratype cited
Macromitrium sejunctum B. H. Allen, Novon
8: 118. £. 5. 1998. [See Allen, B., 1998b.]
Type: Honduras. “Olancho: Sierra de Algalta,
La Chorrerra below Montana Bibilonia,
Rio Lara, 15 km NNW of Catacamas,
14°59’N, 85°56'W.” Allen 12483.
Holotype: MO; isotypes: NY, TEFH.
Paratype cited.
Macromitrium subincurvum Cardot &
Thériot in Thériot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr.
Bot. 16: 40. 1906. [See Thériot, I., 1906.]
Type: China. “Hong-Kong.” Em. Bodinier
s.n. Jan 17, 1893.
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
MASTOPOMA Cardot, 1901.
Mastopoma scabrifolium m (Brotherus in H. A.
Moller) B. C. Tan & Ninh, Acta Bot. Yunnan.
20: 272. 1998. [See Tan, B. C. & T. Ninh,
1998.]
Basionym: Acanthocladium scabrifolium
Brotherus in H. A. Miller, 1919.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
MATTERIA Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, Bryol.
Twenty-first Cent. 154. 1998. [See Goffinet,
B. & D. H. Vitt, 1998.]
Type: Holotype: Schlotheimia gracillima
Bescherelle, M. bone Bescerlo
Goffinet in Goffinet & V
Original placement: Orthotrichacea.
VWorumMet in
Goffinet é & Vitt, Bryol. Twenty-first Cent.
154. 1998. [See Goffinet, B. & D. H. Vitt,
1998.
]
Basionym: Schlotheimia gracillima
Bescherelle, 1885.
‘atteria papillosa (Thériot in Herzog)
Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, Bryol.
Twenty-first Cent. 154. 1998. [See Goffinet,
B. & D. H. Vitt, 1998.]
Basionym: Macromitrium papillosum Thériot
in Herzog, 1938.
MEIOTHECIELLA B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield &
H. P. Ramsay, Nova Hedwigia 67: 215, 1998.
[See Tan, B. C., W. B. Schofield & H.
Ramsay, 1998 8]
Type: Holotype: Pterogoniella laa
Brotherus in Thériot, M. pap.
rotherus in Thériot) B. Cc Tan, W. B.
Schofield & H. P. Ramsay.
Original placement: Sematophyllace:
Meiotheciella papillosa (Brotherus in 1 Thériot)
B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay,
Nova Hedwigia 67: 216. 1998. [See Tan, B.
C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay, 1998.
Basionym: Pterogoniella papillosa Brotherus
in Thériot, 19
oe (Bridel) Dozy & Molkenboer,
pvticanas pseudoteres W. R. Buck, Mem.
New York Bot. Gard. 82: 268. pl. 103: f.
10-17. 1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Type: Jamaica: “John Crow Peak, 5800-6000
ft., on trees.” L. M. Underwood 714. Feb 2,
: NY. Other indicated
distribution: Cuba, Haiti (no paratypes
t
MICRODUs W. P. Schimper ex Bescherelle,
1872.
Microdus sect. Brac rachycarpae Fleischer,
Musci Buitenzorg 1: 284. 1904.
er use: Sprint: eg. Brach
(Fleischer) Ochyra, alee
icrodus acutide; iste edie Rev. Bryol.
Lichénol. 34: 129. f.2. 1 966.
Other use: Leptotrichella acutidentata
(Tixier) Ochyra, 1997,
Microdus annamensis Paris & Brotherus,
Rev. Bryol. 34: 41. 1907.
Other use: Leptotrichella annamensis (Paris
& Brotherus) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus assamicus Dixon, J. Bombay Nat.
Hist. Soc. 39: 773. 1937.
Other use: Leptotrichella assamica (Dixon)
Microdus congolensis Renauld & Cardot,
Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique 39(2): 106.
1900.
Other use: Leptotrichella congolensis
(Renauld & Cardot) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus filicaulis Brotherus, Bernice P.
Bishop Mus. Bull. 40: 5. 1927.
— use: Leptotrichella (Brotherus) Ochyra,
1997,
Microdus friedensis Norris & T. Koponen,
Acta Bot. Fenn. 139: 11. 1990.
Other use: Leptotrichella ene (Norris &
ponen) Ochyra,
Microdus h lutarius moe Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 6, 9: 304. 1880.
Other use: Leptotrichella lutaria
(Bescherelle) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus macromorphus Fleischer, Musci
Buitenzorg 1: 287. f. 47. 1904.
er use: ee re macromorpha
(Fleischer) Ochyra, | 997.
Microd
us miquelianus var. longifoliu.
Baumgartner & J. Frohlich, Ann. Nathist
Mus. Wien 59: 69. 1953.
Other use: Leptotrichella miqueliana var.
ae Stet ed & J. Frohlich)
Ochyra, 1
Microdus ane var. rigesce
Fleischer, Musci Buitenzorg 1: 287, "1904.
Other use: Leptotrichella miqueliana var.
rigescens (Fleischer) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus paraguensis Bescherelle, J. Bot.
(Desvaux) 5: 145. 1
Other use: Leptotrichella “sarah
(Bescherelle) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus picquenotii i Thériot & Corbiére,
Ann. Bryol. 7: 157. 1934.
Other use: po picquenotii (Thériot
& Corbiére) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus a B. Bartram, Bull. Brit.
Mus. (Nat. Hist.), Bot. 2: 52. 1955.
Other use: Leptotrichella rubriseta (E. B.
Bartram) Ochyra, 1997.
INDEX OF MossEs, 1996-1998
Microdus sinensis Herzog, Hedwigia 65: 150.
Other use: Leptotrichella sinensis (Herzog)
Ochyra, 1997
Microdus subnitidulus Thériot & Potier de la
Varde, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 72: 351. 1.
1925.
Other use: Leptotrichella subnitidula (Thériot
& Potier de la Varde) Ochyra, 1997.
Microdus tutuilae Brotherus in Setchell, Publ.
Carnegie Inst. Wash. 341: 130. 1924
Other use: Leptotrichella tutuilae (Brotherus
in Setchell) Ochyra, 1997
Microdus yuennanensis Gao Chien, F1.
Bryophyt. Sin. 1: 131. 1994.
Replaced name: Microdus laxiretis
Brotherus, 1929.
Blocking name: Microdus laxiretis (Renauld
& Cardot) Paris, 1905.
Other use: Leptotrichella yuennanensis (Gao
Chien) Ochyra, 1997
MIEHEA Ochyra, 1989.
Miehea himalayana Ochyra, Nova Hedwigia
49: 324. f. 1-3. 1989.
Other use: Pseudopleuropus himalayanus
(Ochyra) Chiang Tzen-yuh, 1998.
MIELICHHOFERIA Nees & Hornschuch, 1831.
Mielichhoferia aristata Herzog, Repert. Spec.
Nov. Regni Veg. 45: 46. pl. 260: f. d-g.
1938. [See Herzog, 1938.]
Type: Peru. “Cordillera de Huayhuas
Yerupaja, ca. vied m.” Kinzl s.n. Jul 1936.
Note: not in Index Muscorum
Mielichhoferia privat E. B. Bartram,
Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 37: 49. 1965.
Other use: Schizymenium novoguineense (E.
.B 6.
Mielichhoferia pleurogyna Montagne, Ann.
Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 3, 4: 117. 1845.
Other use: Schizymenium pleurogynum
(Montagne) Matteri, 1998.
MNIUM Hedwig, 1801, conserved name.
Mnium orientale Wyatt, Odrzykoski & T.
Koponen, Bryologist 100: 231. f. 4. 1997.
[See Wyatt, R., I. J. Odrzydoski & T.
Koponen, 1997
Type: Japan. “Honshu: Yamagata Pref., Mt.
Azuma Range, between Namekawa-spa (S.
of Toge) and Mt. Ligata.
Tsuga-Abies-Betula ermanii woods,
1600-1750 m (middle oroboreal zone). .
Koponen 22399. Aug 3, 1971. Holotype:
H; isotypes: HIRO, NICH, TNS. Paratypes
cited.
MOENKEMEYERA C. Miller, 1886.
Moenkemeyera macroglossa Brotherus, Mitt.
Inst. Allg. Bot. Hamburg 8: 399. 1931.
Other use: Fissidens macroglossus
(Brotherus) Bruggeman-Nannenga, 1997.
MYUROCLADA Bescherelle, 1893.
Myuroclada concinna var. gracilis Cardot,
Bull. Soc. Bot. se gee ser. 2, 3: 294. 1911.
Other use: Myuroclada maximowiczii var.
— (Cas eure ex Hong &
do,
adoan sn teartiee var. gracilis
(Cardot) Noguchi ex Hong & Ando, Theses
Catholic Med. Coll. 3: 388. 1959. [See Hong,
.S. & H. Ando, 1959.
Basionym: oor igre concinna var. gracilis
Cardot, 1911
Note: not in Index Mus usco
NECKERA Hedwig, 1801, oananedians
Neckera acutifolia Bridel, Bryol. Univ. 2:
757. 1827.
Other use: Pterobryopsis acutifolium (Bridel)
Magill in Magill & Rooy, 1998.
Neckera denigricans Enroth, Hikobia 12: 1. f.
1. 1996. [See Enroth, J., 1996a.
Type: Vietnam. “Vietnam boreo-occ., montes
2573/3. Sep 27, 1963. Holotype: EGR
Neckera hoehnelii C. Miiller, Flora 73: 489.
1890
Other use: Pterobryopsis hoehnelii (C.
Miiller) Magill in Magill & Rooy, 1998.
Neckera penduliramea C. Miiller, Linnaea 38:
647. 1876.
Other use: Thamnobryum pendulirameum (C.
Miiller) He Si, 1997.
Neckera yunnanensis Enroth, Hikobia 12: 3.
f. 2. 1996. [See Enroth, J., 1996a .]
lignum, ca. 2400-2
Handel-Mazzetti 9077. hi 24, 1916.
Holotype: H-Bro
OLIGOTRICHUM A. P. de Candolle in a &
A. P. de Candolle, 1805, conserv
Cheetah glaciale C. C. Tennend: 4
Bryol. 20: 52. f. 2. 1998. [See Townsend, C.
C., 1998.]
Type: India. “Kashmir, at edge of melting
snow below crags above the stream,
Rasbal, altitude ca. 3800 m? [sic].”
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Townsend 89/401. Aug 9, 1989. Holotype:
; isotype: herb. Townsen
ONCOPHORUS (Bridel) Bridel, 1826.
Oncophorus fuegianus Cardot, Rev. Bryol.
27: 39. 1900.
Other use: Symblepharis fuegiana (Cardot)
Ochyra & Matteri, 1996.
Oncophorus luteovirens E. B. Bartram in
Roivainen, Ann. Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. Fenn.
“Vanamo” 9(2): 32. 14. 1937.
a use: Symblepharis luteovirens (E. B.
Roivainen) Ochyra & Matteri,
re
ORTHODONTIUM Schwagrichen, 1827.
*Orthodontium sect. Bilimbatum Zhang
Da-cheng & Li Xing-jiang, Acta Bot.
Yunnan. 18: 415. 1996. [See Zhang
Da-cheng & Li Xing-jiang, 1996.]
*invalid, no Latin description (Article
36.1(c), St. Louis Code).
Orthodontium bilimbatum Zhang Da-cheng
& Li Xing-jiang, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 18: 416.
f. 1-2. 1996. [See Zhang Da-cheng & Li
xeres 1996.]
: a. “Yunnan Mt.: . . . Tianchi .
Zhongdian Xian ... alt. 3750 m. ” Zhang
D.C. 138. Sep 20, 1994. Holotype: KUN,
cited as “HKAS.” Paratype cited
oO Lewinsky. y-H
aapasaari
Crosby, Novon 6: 2. 1996. [See
Lewinsky-Haapasaari, J. & M. R. Crosby,
1996.
Type: Holotype: O. tuberculatum
J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 313. f. 1-11. 1997.
[See Tan, B. C. & Jia Yu, 1997,]
Type: China. Qinghai: “on branch above
ground, Xiaolung-gou (Small Dragon
Gorge) oe Xiaoqi River, 4100 m eley.,
25 est of Nanggen town, a
Co,” Tan 95-1616a. Holotype: FH
isotypes: BM, H, KUN, NY, PE.
m tuberculatum
repel Se cone & Crosby, Novon 6: 2.
~2. 1996. [See Lewinsky-Haapasaari, J.
M. R. Crosby, 1996. :
Type: China. “Guizhou: Sui-yan Co., Kuan
Kuo Shui Forest Reserve, Tai Yan Shan
(Sun Summit) and vic inity, on tree.”
Crosby 16040. Holotype: MO.
ORTHOTHECIELLA (C. Miiller) Ochyra, Moss FI.
King George Island Antarctica 224. 1998
ee Ochyra, R., 1998b.
Basionym: Hypnum sect. Orthotheciella C.
Miller, 1889.
Type: Holotype: vie varia Hedwig, O.
varia (Hedwig) Oc
Original placement: Monee
Orthotheciella varia (Hedwig) Ochyra, Moss
Fl. King George Island Antarctica 224. 1998.
[See Ochyra, R., 1998b.]
apne Leskea varia Hedwig, 1801.
Arnott, 1825.
ORTHOTRI
Claas trib. Schlotheimieae Goffinet
in Goffinet & Vitt, Bryol. pag erga i
154. 1998. [See Goffinet, B. & D. H
1998.]
Type: Holotype: Schlotheimia Bridel.
Orthotrichaceae trib. Zygodonteae (W. P.
Schimper) Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, Bryol.
Twenty-first Cent. 150. 1998. [See Goffinet,
B. & D. H. Vitt, 1998.]
Basionym: Zygodontaceae W. P. Schimper,
1856
ORTHOTRICHUM Hedwig, 1801.
Orthotrichum delavayi (Brotherus & Paris)
Cao Tong in Cao Tong, Gao Chien & Wu
Yu-huan, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 84: 14. 1998.
fee Cao Tong, Chien Gao & Yu-huan Wu,
998.]
a. Racomitrium delavayi Brotherus
& Paris, 1908.
Note: invalid, basionym not cited (Article
33.3, St. Louis Code) in IAB Symp. 2000’s
Bryol. Abstr. 19. 1997.
Orthotrichum groenlandicum Berggren
Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Hand. 13(8):
23. 1875.
Other use: Orthotrichum pylaisii fo
groenlandicum (Berggren) Hinneri, 1976.
otrichum holmenii Lewinsky-Haapasaati,
Bryologist 99: 1. f. 1-2. 1996. [See
seney Hespeean, J., 1996.]
Type: Kazakhstan “Alma Ata. Alma Ata
Oblast, Alma Ata Wilderness Preserve,
Levii Talgar _ entrance to preserve.
On shrub by stream, 1,200 m.” Allen
10729A. Jul a 1991. Holotype: MO.
Paratypes ci
Orihetrichusn | ae F, say Garilleti &
Mazimpaka in Garilleti, F. L
Mazimpaka, J. Bryol. 19: 457.1 f. 1-16. 1997.
[See Garilleti, R., F. Lara & V. Mazimpaka,
1997.]
INDEX OF MOsSsES, 1996-1998
Type: Morocco. “Azrou, ‘Cédre Gouraud’
cedar wood, 1700 ma.s.1., on trunk of Jlex
aquifolium L.” B. Albertos, R. Garilleti, F.
Lare & M. Vergara s.n. Apr 2, 1994
Holotype: MA. Paratypes cited.
Orthotrichum microblephare W. P.
Schimper, Musci Eur. Nov. 1-2 Mon. 2. 3.
1864
Other use: Orthotrichum pylaisii var.
microblephare (W. P. Schimper) Hinneri,
19
Orthotrichum notabile Lewinsky-Haapasaari
Lindbergia 20: 102. f. 1-2. 1995-1996
[1996]. [See Lewinsky-Haapasaari,
1995-1996 [1996].]
Type: China. “Sichuan, Hongyuan County,
km 22 Wagen to Mewa Hwy., north facing
severely cut Picea woods, 3400 m.” Allen
7061. Sep 3, 1988. Holotype: MO.
in er
A, Biol.-Geogr. 58: 33. 1976. [See Hinneri,
S., 1976.]
Basionym: Orthotrichum schimperi Hammar,
1852.
Note: not in Jndex of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Orthotrichum pylaisii fo. groenlandicum
(Berggren) Hinneri, Ann. Univ. Turku., Ser.
A, Biol.-Geogr. 58: 11. 1976. [See Hinneri,
S., 1976.
Basionym: Orthotrichum groenlandicum
Berggren, 1875.
Note: not in Jndex of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Orthotrichum pylaisii var. microblephare (W.
P. Schimper) Hinneri, Ann. Univ. Turku.,
Ser. A, Biol.-Geogr. 58: 12. 1976. [See
Hinneri, S., 1976.]
Basionym: Orthotrichum microblephare W.
P. Schimper, 1864.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Orthotrichum schimperi Hammar, Monogr.
Orthotrich. Ulot. Suec. 9. 1852.
Replaced name: Orthotrichum pumilum
Dickson, 1801 [Oct].
Blocking name: Orthotrichum pumilum
1801.
Other use: Orthotrichum a var.
nneri, 1976.
& Norris, Bryologist 101: 435. f. 1-23. 1998.
[See Lewinsky-Haapasaari, J., 1998.]
: .A. “California. Kern Co., along
California highway 178, 1.12 km east of
Chimney Peak Road, north base of Scodie
37
area“ 1 ig m. ” Shevock 13072.
Holo sotypes: ALTA, KUO.
P a
Cithecsichaae tortidontium F.. Lara, Garilleti
Mazimpaka, Nova Hedwigia 63: 517. f.
1-17. 1996. [See Lara, F., R. Garilleti & V.
Mazimpaka, 1996.
Type: Morocco. “Azrou, Cedrus atlantica
wood SE of Afenourir Lake, ca. 1900 m
B. Albertos, R. Garilleti, F. Lara & M.
Vergara s.n. Apr 2, 1994. Holotype: MA;
isotype: NY. Other indicated distribution:
Spain
OXYRRHYNCHIUM (W. P. Schimper in B.S.G.)
Warnstorf, 1905
rrhynchium peyronelii Tosco & Piovano,
Allionia 4: 153. f. 27-28. 1956.
Other use: Eurhynchium peyronelii (Tosco &
Piovano) Ochyra, 1997
PAPILLIDIOPSIS (Brotherus in Engler & Prantl)
W.R. Buck & B.C. Tan, 1989 [1990].
O’Shea,
Trop. Bryol. 15: 81. 1998. [See O’Shea, B. i,
1998.
Basionym: Rhaphidostegium mahense
Bescherelle, 1880.
PARALEUCOBRYUM (Lindberg ex Limpricht)
Loeske, 1907
Paraleucobryum brasiliense Brotherus,
Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss.,
Math.-Naturwiss. KI. 83: 259. 1926.
Other use: Paraleucobryum longifolium
subsp. brasiliense (Brotherus) P. Miller &
rahm, 198
Paraleucobryum longifolium subsp.
brasiliense (Brotherus) P. Miiller & Frahm,
Nova Hedwigia 45: 303. 1987. [See Miller,
P. & J.-P. Frahm, 1987.]
Basionym: Escort me brasiliense
Brotherus,
Note: not in ee of Mosses, 1963-1989.
ARARHACOCARPUS Frahm, Cryptog. Bot. 17:
Type: Holotype: Rhacocarpus
Brotherus, P. marae (Brotherus)
F :
Original placement: Incertae sedis. —
mic’
F Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol. 17: 6.”
1996. [See Frahm, J.-P., 1996a.]
Basionym: Rhacocarpus patagonicus
Brotherus, 1905.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
PHASCUM Hedwig, 1801.
Phascum palustre Bruch & W. P. Schimper,
Mém. Soc. Hist. Nat. Strasbourg 2: 2. 1835.
Other use: Cleistocarpidium palustre (Bruch
Bedn 996.
*PHILIBERTIELLA Cardot, Rev. Bryol. Lichénol.
41: 37. 1914.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Philibertella Vail, 1897.
Correct name: Austrophilibertiella Ochyra,
Philibertiella ditrichoidea Cardot, Rev. Bryol.
41: 37. 1914.
Other use: area aay ditrichoidea
(Cardot) Oc 996.
Philibertiella pro Herzog, Rev. Bryol.
Lichénol. 29: 195. f. Sa—d. 1960.
Other use: Austrophilibertiella nitens
(Herzog) Ochyra, 1996
NOTIS Bridel, 1827.
Philonotis conostomoides Ochyra, Fra
Florist. Geobot. 42: 557. 1997, [See Ochyra,
R., 1997b.]
Replaced name: Conostomum crassinervium
Potier de la Varde, 1955
Blocking name: Philonotis crassinervia
rotherus & Paris, 19
Philonotis sikkimensis (Kabiersch) T;
Koponen, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 84: 25. 1998.
[See Koponen, T., 1998. ]
Basionym: Bartramidula oe var.
sikkimensis Kabiersch,
Bot., sér. 5, 5: 341. 1866.
Other use: Porotrichodendron lindigii
(Hampe) W. R. Buck, 1998.
PLAGIOTHECIUM Bruch & W, P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1852.
Plagiothecium cavifolium var. a
tm to Novosti Syst. Niz8. Rast. 3
f. 4-7. 1996. [See Ukrainskaya. G. :
1996.] = e
Type: Russia. “Prov. Chabaro vsk, reservatum
Chechtziri Magni ad decline boreale jugi
Chechupr.” V. Ya. Czerdanzeva s.n. Aug
14, 1981. Holotype: VLA A. Paratypes cited.
f ba ge Var.
ypnophyllum nska’ Novo
Niz8. Rast. 31: 183. f. 1-14. roe ae
Ukrainskaya, G. Ya., 1996. ]
Type: Russia. “Prov. Mosquensis, distr.
Krasnogorskensis, 2 km ad
austro-occidentem a Krasnogorsk. Ad
Plagiothecium denticulatum fo. minima
Ukrainskaya, Novosti Syst. Niz8. Rast. 31:
180. f. 1-3. 1996. [See Ukrainskaya, G. Ya.,
1996.
Type: Russia. “Bashkiria, distr. Salavatensis,
ad pedes jugi Kara-tau, vicus Ossinovka, in
silva mixta. 55°19’ lat. bor. 53°35’ long.
orient.” Eh. Baisheva s.n. Jul 30, 1993.
Holotype: LE.
Plagiothecium denticulatum var. secundum
Lindberg, Contr. FI. eo As. 278 [Ann.
Soc. Sci. Fenn. 10:]. 1
Other use: Plagiothecium late m var
yom (Lindberg) Sone et al., 1995.
Plagiothecium laetum fo. majus Ukrainskaya,
7 ra Niz8. Rast. 31: 182. f. 8-11.
6. [See Ukrainskaya, G. Ya., 1996.]
yee Ukraine. “In viciniis Kioviae, hortisilva
Sviatoshensis; ad basin trunci Betulae in
pineto.” W. Virczenko s.n. Aug 8, 1990.
Holotype: KW.
Plagiothecium laetum var. secundum
(Lindberg) Frisvoll et al., NINA 4: 95. 1995.
Basionym: Plagiothecium denticulatum vat.
secundum Lindberg, 1872.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1993-1995.
PLATYNEURON —— Brotherus, 1924,
“Platyneu
Precast pracattum (Mitten) Ochyra &
Bednarek-Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
42: 569. 1997, “Platyneurum.” [See Ochyra,
R. & H. Bednarek-Ochyra, 1997.]
Basionym: Leptotrichum praealtum Mitten,
1859.
PLEURIDIUM Rabenhorst, 1848, conserved name.
Pleuridium julaceum Bescherelle, J. Bot.
(Desvaux) 12: 294. 1898
er use: Astomiopsis julacea (Bescherelle)
K. L. Yip & oe 1998
POHLIA Hedwig, |
Pohlia looseri ass He Si, J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 85: 152. 1998. [See He, Si, 1998.]
Basionym: Webera looseri Thériot, 1935.
Pohlia magnifica (Herzog) He Si, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 85: 152. 1998. [See He, Si, 1998.]
Basionym: Webera magnifica Herzog, 1954.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Note: invalid, basionym not cited (Article
33.3, St. Louis Code), in Wijk &
Margadant ex Matteri, Transecta Bot.
Patagonia Austral 285. 1985.
OL LYTRICHADELPHUS < i Mitten, 1859.
1-21. 1998. [See ee H., T. Yamaguchi
& M. Mohamed, 1998
Type: Malaysia. “Sabah, Mt. Kinabalu: en
route from Laban Rata (3300 m) to the
summit, bare soil in exposed sunny places
along a trail, 3460 m alt.” Akiyama,
Yamaguchi, Beyan & Tsubota 185.
Holotype: HYO; isotypes: BM, FH, HIRO,
L, NY, herb. Kinabalu National Park, herb.
"Porothamniam Sfrahmii Enroth, J. Bryol. 19:
34. f. 1. 1996. [See Enroth, J., 1996b.]
Type: hs “Department of San Martin,
of Rioja, Strasse
as-Moyobamba km ie
espiadhaait Bergregenwald mi
Braumfarnen und Bromeliaceen, pee m.”
Porotrichodendron lindigii (Hampe) W. R.
Buck, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 82: 108.
1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.
Basionym: Pilotrichum lindigii Hampe, 1866.
POTTIA (Reichenbach) Fiirnrohr, 1829,
conserved name.
Pottia octoblepharis Jaeger, Ber. Thatigk. St.
Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges. 1871-72: 343
[Gen. Sp. Musc. 1: 191]. 1873
Replaced name: Weissia octoblepharis
Spruce ex Mitten, 18
Blocking name: Weissia octoblepharis
(Bridel) A. Roth, 1806.
Other use: Zanderia octoblepharis (Jaeger)
Goffinet, 1997 [1998].
Pottia viridifolia Mitten, J. Bot. 9: 5. 1871.
Other use: Tortula viridifolia (Mitten)
Blockeel & A. J. E. Smith, 1998.
PoTtiopsis Blockeel & A. J. E. Smith, J. Bryol.
20: 65. 1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. & A. J. E.
Smith, 1998.]
Type: Holotype: Weissia caespitosa Bruch ex
Bridel, P. rae Sine ex Bridel)
Blockeel & A. J. Sm
Original placement: ee
Pottiopsis caespitosa (Bruch in Bridel)
Blockeel & A. J. E. Smith, J. Bryol. 20: 66.
1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. & A. J. E. Smith,
1998.]
Basionym: Weissia caespitosa Bruch in
Bridel, 1827.
*PSEUDOLIGOTRICHUM G. L. Smith ex A. Eddy,
Handb. Males. Mosses 2: 248. n.d. [1990].
[See Eddy, A., n.d. [1990].]
*invalid, orthographical variant (Article 61.1,
St. Louis Code).
Correct name: Notoligotrichum G. L. Smith,
1.
* Pseudoligotrichum australe G. L. Smith ex A.
Eddy, Handb. Males. Mosses 2: 248. n.d.
[1990]. [See Eddy, A., n.d. [1990].]
*invalid, orthographical variant (Article 61.1,
St. Louis Code).
Correct name: Notoligotrichum australe (J. D.
Hooker & Wilson) G. L. Smith, 1971.
PSEUDOPLEUROPUS Takaki, 1955.
Chiang Tzen-yuh, Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. 39:
135. 1998. [See Chiang, Tzen-Yuh, 1998b.]
Basionym: Miehea himalayana Ochyra, 1989.
Pseudopleuropus indicus (Dixon) Chiang
Tzen-yuh, Bot. Bull. Acad. Sin. 39: 135.
1998. [See Chiang, Tzen-Yuh, 1998b.]
Basionym: Hylocomium indicum Dixon,
38.
PSEUDOSYMBLEPHARIS Brotherus, 19
Pseudosymblepharis bombayensis - Miiller)
P. Sollman in P. Sollman & Een, Trop. oT
12: 2. 1996. [See Sollman, P. & G. Een
1996.]
Basionym: Trichostomum bombayense C.
wreses
PSEUDO AXIPHYLLUM Iwatsuki, 1987
Feiiauaiaien falcifolium (J. D. Hooker
& Wilson) He Si, J. rt Bot. Lab. 81: 39.
1997. [See He, Si, 1997.]
ieee gs et J. D. Hooker
44.
PTEROBRYOPSI Fleischer, 1905.
re Pee Magill i in
Magill & ‘Rooy, Fl. S. Africa, Bryophyta >
569. 1998. [See Magill, R. E. & J. van Rooy,
1998.]
Basionym: Neckera acutifolia Bridel, 1827.
preparer! hoehnelii (C. Miller) Magill in
Magill & Rooy, FI. S. Africa, Bryophyta 3:
567. 1998. [See Magill, R. E. & J. van Rooy,
1998.]
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Basionym: Neckera hoehnelii C. Miller,
PTEROGONIELLA W. P. Schimper ex Brotherus,
1897.
Pterogoniella papillosa Brotherus in Thériot,
Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 13: 85. f. 2.
1904
Other use: Meiotheciella papillosa (Brotherus
in Thériot) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield &
H. P. Ramsay, 1998.
PTERYGONEURUM Juratzka, se , conserved
orthography, “Pterigoneu
Pterygoneurum neindiinane Seon &
Kirschner in Segarra et al., Nova Hedwigia
67: 511. f. 1-16. 1998. [See Segarra, J.-G., F.
Puche, W. Frey & H. Kiirschner, 1998.]
Type: Spain. “Alicante province [sic]: Javea,
38°47'00"N, 00°10'40”E, Campo de
Naranjos, borde camino.” J.-G. —
398]. Dec 1997. Holotype: V
*PTERYGOPHYLLUM Brotherus, 1928.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Pterygophyllum anomalum var. pallidum
Cardot & Brotherus, Kongl. Svenska
Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 63(10): 60. 1923.
Other use: Achrophyllum anomalum var.
pallidum (Cardot & Brotherus) He Si,
1998.
PTYCHOMITRIOPSIS Dixon, 1931.
Ptychomitriopsis aloinoides Magill in Magill
& Rooy, Fl. S. Africa, Bryophyta 3: 463. f.
130: 13-18. 1998. [See Magill, R. E. & J.
van Rooy, 1998.
Type: South Africa. “(Orange) Free _—
north slope of Wonderkop betw:
Rosendal and Marquard, 287DA. on
439. Holotype: MO; i s: B
PRE. Other indicated distribution:
Namibia.
PTYCHOMITRIUM Fiirnrohr, 1829, conserved
orthography, “Pthychomitri ium.”
; e &
Biasuso, Lilloa 39: 103. f. 1. 1997, [See
Schiavone. »M. M. & A.B. aedegte 1997.
Rio Cochuna, 1700 m snm.” ee &
Biasuso 1142a. Mar 30, 1992. Holotype:
curviramea Dixon, Rev. ek ns.
1: 186. 1928.
Other use: Pylaisiella curviramea (Dixon)
Redfearn, B. C. Tan & He Si, 1996.
Pylaisia subimbricata Brotherus & Paris, Rev.
Bryol. 36: 11. 1909.
Other use: Pylaisiella subimbricata
(Brotherus & Paris) Redfearn, B. C. Tan &
He Si, 1996.
PYLAISIELLA Kindberg ex Grout, 1896.
Pylaisiella curviramea (Dixon) Redfearn, B.
C. Tan & He Si, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 79: 290.
1996. [See Redfearn, P. L., Jr., B. C. Tan &
S. He, 1996.]
Basionym: Pylaisia curviramea Dixon, 1928.
Pylaisiella subimbricata (Brotherus & Paris)
Redfearn, B. C. Tan & He Si, J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 79: 290. 1996. [See Redfearn, P. L., Jr.,
B. C. Tan & S. He, 1996.
Basionym: Pylaisia subimbricata Brotherus
& Pari
s, 1909.
Raiinentisone Bridel, 1819 [1818].
Racomitrium subsect. Diaphana
Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 982. 1996. [See
Bednarek-Ochyra, H. & R. Ochyra, 1996.]
Type: Holotype: R. enpegcerman — in
Lindsay) Mitten in J. D. Hoo
Racomitrium subsect. ae
Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 982. 1996. [See
Bednarek-Ochyra, H. & R. Ochyra, 1996.]
Bednarek-Ochyra & Dense: Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 975. f. 1-63. 1996. [See
Bednarek-Ochyra, H. & R. Ochyra, 1996.]
Type: New Zealand. “South Island. Banks of
Peninsula, Kaituna Valley. At summit of
Herbert Peak (3015 ft) in tussock
area with rock outcrops. lat. 43°41’S long.
172°44'E.” Vitt 10610. Jan 21, 1973.
Holotype: KRAM; isotype: H. Paratypes
cited.
Racomitrium delavayi Brotherus & Paris,
Rev. Bryol. 35: 126. 1908.
Other use: Orthotrichum delavayi (Brotherus
& Paris) Cao Tong in Cao Tong, Gao
Racomitrium genuflexum (C. Miiller) Ochyra
& Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1009.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia genuflexa C. Miiller,
1883.
INDEX OF MOsSsEs, 1996-1998
Racomitrium kerguelense Ochyra & Matteri,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1009. 1996. [See
Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri, 1996.]
Replaced name: Grimmia defoliata C.
Miiller, 1883
Blocking name: Racomitrium defoliatum
Dixon, 1918.
Racomitrium minutum (C. Miiller) Ochyra &
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1009.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia minuta C. Miller, 1883.
Racomitrium ochraceum (C. Miiller) Ochyra
& Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1008
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
Basionym: Grimmia ochracea C. Miller,
1883
Racomitrium visnadiae W. R. Buck, Brittonia
49: 463. f. 1-7. 1997. [See Buck, W. R.,
1997b
Type: Brazil. “Minas Gerais: Parque
Nacional do Caparan6, along trail from
Tronqueira to Terreirao, 20°26’S,
41°44’'W, 1970-2350 m; moist, wooded
thickets along Rio José Pedro; submerged
in stream.” Buck 27020. Oct 31, 1994.
Holotype: SP; isotypes: MO, NY, TRH.
RHACOCARPUS Lindberg, 1863.
Rhacocarpus inermis var. cuspidatulus (C.
Miller) Frahm, Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol. 17:
55. 1996. [See Frahm, J.-P., 1996a.]
Basionym: Harrisonia pin C. Miiller,
1897.
Earlier name: Harrisonia cuspidatula var.
humilis C. Miller, 1897.
Note: not illegitimate, superfluous and
incorrect when published (Article ie 3, St.
Louis Code); correct name in origin
context: R. inermis var. humilis (C. Miller)
aris.
Rhacocarpus inermis var. piliformis
(Brotherus) Frahm, Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol.
17: 55. 1996. [See Frahm, J.-P., 1996a.]
Basionym: Rhacocarpus piliformis
Brotherus, |
Rhacocarpus laevigatus Herzog, Repert.
Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 21: 32. 1925.
Other use: Hygrohypnum laevigatum
(Herzog) Frahm, 1996.
Rhacocarpus patagonicus Brotherus, Bot.
Not. 1905: 306. 1905.
Other use: Pararhacocarpus patagonicus
(Brotherus) Frahm, 1996.
41
Rhacocarpus piliformis Brotherus, Acta Soc.
Sci. Fenn. 19(5): 21. 1891.
Other use: Rhacocarpus inermis var.
piliformis (Brotherus) Frahm, 1996.
Rhacocarpus rehmannianus var. webbianus
(C. Miiller) Frahm, Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol.
17: 62. 1996. [See Frahm, J.-P., 1996a.
Basionym: Harrisonia webbigna C. Miiller,
1897,
RHACOPILOPSIS Renauld & Cardot, 1900.
*Rhacopilopsis brasiliensis Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. sag Paulo) 10: 124. 1996. [See Yano,
O., 1996
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
HIDORRHYNCHIUM Bescherelle ex
Fleischer, 1923.
(uy ne) )B
Cc. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay,
Nova Hedwigia 67: 218. 1998. [See Tan, B.
C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay, 1998.]
Basionym: Hypnum congruens Hampe, 1860.
*RHAPHIDOSTEGIUM (W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G.) De Notaris, 1867.
* illegitimate, type of earlier name included
(Article 52.1, St. Louis C
Correct name: Sematophyllum Mitten, 1864.
Rhaphidostegium il var. atrovirens
Brotherus, sii Wiss. W
Math.-Naturwiss. K1., Fale 83: 343.
1924. [See Secheane V. F., 1924.]
Brazil. “Sa. Catharina. Serra Geral; ad
saxa cataractium fluminis Capivare.” Ule
491, 897.
Other use: Sematophyllum amnigenum
(Brotherus) Sehnem, 197
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
DL ph i Pee 3 gium L R h lle Ann
Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 6, 10: 308. 1880.
Other use: Papillidiopsis mahensis
(Bescherelle) O’Shea, 1998
tulum Brotherus &
Watts, Proc - Linn. Soc. New South Wales 40:
381. 1915.
Other use: Trichosteleum subfalcatulum
(Brotherus & Watts) B. eS gor W. B.
Suppl. 298. 1900.
Other use: Trichosteleum wattsii (Paris) B. C.
an, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay,
1998.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
RHAPHIDOSTICHUM Fleischer, 1923.
Thériot, Rev. Bryol., n.s. 3: 48. 13. 1930.
Other use: Acroporium subluxurians (Dixon
& Thériot) O’Shea, 1998.
RHODOBRYUM (W. P. cee Limpricht,
1892, conserved nam
Rhodobryum thelebedil Hampe, Linnaea
36: 517, 299. 1870.
Other use: Rosulabryum albolimbatum
(Hampe) Spence, 1996.
Rhodobryum Sipping Hampe,
Linnaea 40: 312. 1
Other use: piidenta subfasciculatum
(Hampe) Spence, 1996, Rosulab
subtomentosum (Hampe) Spence, 1996.
Rhodobryum subtomentosum Hampe,
Linnaea 36: 516. 1870.
Other use: Rosulabryum subtomentosum
(Hampe) Spence, 1996
RHYNCHO-HYPNUM (Hampe) Hampe, 1878.
Rhyncho-hypnum warmingii Hampe,
Vidensk. Meddel. Dansk Naturhist. Foren.
Kjobenhavn, ser. 3, 2: 292. 187
Other use: Sematophyllum warmingii
wdesinutd W. R. Buck, 1998.
RHYNCHOSTEGIELLA (W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G.) Linea 1896, conserved name.
Rhynchostegiella acanthophylla var. robusta
Thériot, Revista Chilena Hist. Nat. 21: 22.
1917
Other use: Eurhynchiella we var.
robusta (Thériot) Ochyra, 1997,
Rhynchostegiella stellata E B. Bartram,
Bryologist 48: 123. 1945. [See Bartram, E.
B., 1945.]
Type: New Guinea. “Matap, elev. 5000-6000
ft.” Mrs. Clemens 11297.9. Holotype:
MICH; isotype: herb. B
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
Webb & Berthelot) Dirkse & & Bo ouman,
rag, 20: Sys 1995 [1996]. [See
Dirkse, G A. C. Bouman, 1995
[1996].]
Basionym: Hypnum aw: Montagne in
ot, 18
ntagne i ai
Webb & Berth elo
Rhynch Hone
Bouman, Lindbergia 20: 110. f. 1-2. 1995
[1996]. [See Dirkse, G. M M. & A.C. Bo
1995 [1996].]
Type: Spain. Canary Islands: “Tenerife,
Mont. de las Mercedes, near the Llano de
42
los Viejos.” Dirkse RIN 003525. Mar 23,
1985. Holotype: L. Paratypes cited.
RHYNCHOSTEGIUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1852.
Rhynchostegium ambiguum (Schwagrichen)
W. R. Buck, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 82:
355. 1998. [See Buck, W. R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Leskea ambigua Schwagrichen,
1827.
Rhynchostegium jovet-astiae Bizot, Acta Bot.
Acad. Sci. Hung. 18: 25. f. 10: 1-7. 1973
Other use: Eurhynchium jovet-astiae (Bizot)
Ochyra, 1997.
ROSULABRYUM Spence, Bryologist 99: 222.
1996. [See Spence, J. R 96.]
Type: Holotype: Bryum albolimbatum
Hampe, R. albolimbatum (Hampe) Spence.
Original placement: Bryaceae
Rosulabryum albolimbatum (Hampe) Spence,
Bryologist 99: 223. 1996.
Basionym: Smee albolimbatum
__ Hampe, 1870
a */C 1 = 1 \
pence, Bryologat 99: 273. 1996,
“billardierei.” [See Spence, J. R., 1996.]
Basionym: Bryum billarderi Schwagrichen,
1816.
Rosulabryum campylothecium (Taylor)
Spence, Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. [See
Spence, J.R., 1996.]
Basionym: Bryum campylothecium Taylor,
.
PR. 1 ak (L re
Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. ‘iat ica J. R.,
1996.]
Basionym: Bryum capillare Hedwig, 1801.
Rosulabryum leptothrix (C. Miller) Spence,
Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. [See Spence, J. R.,
1996.]}
Basionym: Bryum leptothrix C. Miller, 1898.
Rosulabryum microrhodon (C. Miiller)
Spence, Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. [See
Spence, J. R., 1996.
Basionym: Bryum microrhodon C. Miller,
Raculah hf.
Spence, Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. teal
Spence, J. 996.
Basionym: Rhodobryum subfasciculatum
Hampe, 1876.
Rosulabryum subtomentosum (Hampe)
Spence, Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. [See
Spence, J. R., 1996.]
INDEX OF MOsSsES, 1996-1998
Basionym: Rhodobryum subtomentosum
Ham 70.
Note: basionym cited as “Rhodobryum
subfasciculatum H
Rosulabryum foreuencens (Bruch ex De
Notaris) Spence, Bryologist 99: 223. 1996.
[See Spence, J. R., 1996.
— Bryum torquescens Bruch ex De
Notari 38.
eon tuberosum (Mohamed &
Damanhuri) Spence, oe 99: 223.
1996. [See Spence, J. R., 1996.
Basionym: Bryum sab Mohamed &
Damanhuri, 1990.
Rosulabryum wightii (Mitten) Spence,
Bryologist 99: 223. 1996. [See Spence, J. R.,
Basionym: Bryum wightii Mitten, 1859.
SAITOBRYUM Zander, Bryologist 100: 520. 1997
[1998]. [See Zander, R. H., 1997 [1998].]
Replaced name: Saitoella Menzel, 1992.
Blocking name: Saitoella S. Goto, Sugiyama
& Hamamoto & Komagata, 1987.
Saitobryum peruvianum (R. S. Williams)
Zander, Bryologist 100: 520. 1997 [1998].
[See Zander, R. H., 1997 [1998].]
Basionym: Globulina peruviana R. S.
Williams, 1916.
*SAITOELLA Menzel, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 71:
239. 1992.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code).
Earlier — Saitoella S. Goto, Sugiyama &
o & Komagata, 1987.
we name: Saitoa Zander, 1989.
Blocking name: Saitoa Rajendran &
Muthappa, 1980.
pine name: Saitobryum Zander, 1997
[199
SANIONIA et 1907.
Sanionia georgicouncinata (C. Miller in
Neumayer) Ochyra, Moss FI. King George
Island Antarctica 227. 1998. [See Ochyra, R..,
1998
Basionym: Hypnum georgicouncinatum C.
Miiller in Neumayer, 1890.
SCHISTIDIUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., Bryol. Eur. 3: 93 (fase. 25-28
Monogr. 1). 1845, conserved name
Schistidium absconditum (Cardot) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 104. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia abscondita Cardot,
1908.
43
Schistidium alfredii (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Si 43: 104. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.
Basionym: ret alfredii R. Brown ter,
1895.
Schistidium antipodum (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia antipodum C. Miller,
1898.
Schistidium apocarpum var. boreale (Poelt)
Diill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 106. 1984. [See Dil,
., 1984.
Basionym: Schistidium boreale Poelt, 1953.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Schistidium apocarpum vat. grande (Poelt
Diill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 107. 1984. [See Dill,
1984.
Basionym: Schistidium grande Poelt, 1955.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Schistidium aquaticum Ochyra, Fragm
Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See Ochyra,
R., 1998a.]
Note: new name, based on adoption of
previous epithet (Article 58.1, St. Louis
Code).
_—. name: Grimmia aquatica R. Brown
er, 1895.
Blocking name: Grimmia aquatica (Bridel ex
Schrader) C. Miiller, 1
*Schistidium atrichum Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See Ochyra, R.,
1998a.]
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code) and type of earlier name,
Grimmia readeri Brotherus (1902),
included (Article 52.1, St. Louis Code).
Earlier name: Schistidium atrichum (C.
Miiller & Kindberg in Macoun) W. A.
Weber, 1976.
Replaced name: Grimmia atricha C. Miller,
1898.
Schistidium australien ,
Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See Ochyra,
R., 1998a.]
Replaced name: Grimmia mutica Hampe,
1860
Blocking name: Schistidium muticum
(Schreber ex Hedwig) Mitten, 1851.
Ochyra,
1998. [See Ochyra, R.
1998a.]
Basionym: Grimm ia beckettiana C. Miiller,
1898.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Schistidium boreale Poelt, Svensk Bot.
Tidskr. 47: 256. f. 1: b, e. 1953.
use: Schistidium apocarpum var.
boreale (Poelt) Dill, 1984.
Schistidium boschbergianum (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia boschbergiana C.
Miller, 1899.
Schistidium brunnescens subsp. griseum
(Nees, Hornschuch & Sturm) H. Blom,
Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 218. 1996. [See
Blom, H. H., 1996
Basionym: Grimmia apocarpa var. grisea
Nees, Hornschuch & Sturm, 1827.
Schistidium caffrum (Rehman ex C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia caffra Rehman ex C.
Miiller, 1899.
Schistidium calycinum (Herzog) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: shrine te Herzog, 1910.
Schistidium canterburien se Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See Ochyra,
R., 1998a.]
Replaced name: Grimmia gracilis R. Brown
ter, 1895.
Blocking name: Schistidium gracile
(R6hling) Limpricht, 1889.
Schistidium chubutense (Cardot & Brotherus)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a. ]
Basionym: Grimmia shibulensis Cardot &
Brotherus, 1923.
Schistidium coloradense (Austin) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.
Basionym: Grouinia coloradensis Austin,
1877.
Schistidium confusum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 82. f. 22. 1996. [See Blom, H.
Type: Norway. “Buskerud: Nedre Eiker,
Konn of tjern, ca. 365 m Kbl
[= map sheet] 1814 III (M 711), UTM
NM 606 215.” Hans H. Blom 3449. May
Schistidium crassipilum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 224. f. 90. 1996. [See Blom, H.
H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Hordaland: Os, Lepsgy,
Sandeidet, E end, 5 m. Kbl. [= map sheet]
Ulven (M 816), UTM: LM 003 743.” Hans
H. Blom 2531. Dec 1985. Holotype: TRH;
isotypes: FH, G, LE. Other indicated
distribution: Asia Minor, Canada, Europe.
Schistidium cupulare (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia cupularis C. Miller,
1883
Schistidium cyathiforme (R. Brown ter)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia cyathiformis R. Brown
ter, 1895.
Schistidium depile (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: ‘Grimmia depilis C. Miiller, 1849.
& Thériot)
Schistidium donatii (Herzog
Ochyra & Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
41: 1008. 1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M.
Matteri, 1996.]
Basionym: i. donatii Herzog &
Thériot, 1
chistidium ete H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 233. f. 93. 1996. [See Blom, H.
., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Hordaland: Fusa, Lygre, 10
m. Kbl. [= map sheet] 1215 III (M 711),
UTM: LM 21.66.” Hans H. Blom 54 94.
Apr 22, 1989. Holotype: TRH; isotypes:
FH, G, LE. Other indicated distribution:
Asia, Europe, Mexico.
Schistidium elegantulum subsp. wilsonii H.
Blom, Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 239. f. 96.
1996. [See Blom, H. H., 1996.
Type: Norway. “Hordaland: Tysnes, skorpo,
N of Laukhammar, 40 m. KbIl. [=
sheet] 1214 IV (M 711), UTM: LM 109
430.” Hans H. Blom 2753. 25 Mar 1986.
Holotype: TRH; isotypes: BCB, E, FH, G,
LE, LISU. Other indicated distribution:
Croatia, Faeroe Islands, Great Britain,
Ireland, Portugal, Spain.
Schistidium fallax (Dusén) Ochyra & Matteri,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1008. 1996. [See
hyra, R. & C. M. Matteri, 1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia fallax Dusén, 1903.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Schistidium flexicaule (C. Miiller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Barbula flexicaulis C. Miller,
1899
Schistidium flexifolium (Hampe) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 105. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia flexifolia Hampe, 1860.
Schistidium frigidum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 181. f. 70. 1996. [See Blom, H.
., 1996.
Type: Norway. “Svalbard: se orden, SW,
Rotundafjellet, ca. 300 m.” Arne A.
Frisvoll s.n. Aug 19, 1973. ncaeve
TRH; isotypes: FH, LE. Other indicated
distribution: Austria, Canada, Faeroe
Islands, Finland, Great Britain, Greenland,
Iceland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland,
U.S.A
Schistidium Srigidum var. havaasii H. Blom,
Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 188. f. 73. 1996. [See
Blom, H. H., 1996.
Type: Norway. “Ser-Trendelag: Melhus,
Kleivasen, northernmost headland in river
Gaula by railway tunnel, ca. 100 m. Kbl [=
map sheet] 1621 III (M 711), UTM: NQ
63.94.” Hans H. Blom 5380. on 14,
1988. Holotype: TRH; iso 71.
er indicated distribution: cies Britain.
Schistidium frisvollianum H. Blom,
Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 87. f. 25. 1996. [See
Blom, H. H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Svalbard, rie a pa
toppen av Ryggen ved hd 566.”
Frisvoll s.n. Jul 29, 1974. erate ae
isotypes: FH, LE. Other indicated
distribution: Canada, Finland, Russia.
43: 105. 1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia fuliginosa W. P.
Schimper in C. Miiller, 1849.
Schistidium gracillimum (E. B. Bartram)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 45: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia gracillima E. B.
Bartram, 1924.
Schistidium grande Poelt, Repert. Spec. Nov.
Regni Veg. 58: 165. 1955.
Other use: Schistidium apocarpum vat.
grande (Poelt) Diill, 1984.
45
Schistidium grandirete H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 50. f. 7. 1996. [See Blom, H. H.,
1996.]
Type: Norway. “Svalbard: Dickson Land.
Mellom Svenskehuset og Hagahytta, ca.
200 m.” Arne A. Frisvoll s.n. Aug 20,
1973. Holotype: TRH; isotype: FH, LE.
Other indicated distribution: Canada,
Greenland, Russia, Sweden.
Schistidium hedwigiaceum (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia hedwigiacea C. Miller,
1898.
Schistidium laingii (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.
Basionym: Grimmia laingii R. Brown ter,
18
895.
Schistidium lancifolium (Kindberg) H. Blom,
Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 55. 1996. [See Blom,
H1., 1996
Basionym: Grimmia pseudorivularis subsp.
lancifolia Kindberg, 1897
Schistidium lorentziana (C. Miiller) Ochyra
& Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1008.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
‘]
Basionym: Guembelia lorentzianum C.
Miiller, 1882.
Schistidium macrotylum (Cardot &
Brotherus) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
43: 106. 1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia macrotyla Cardot &
Brotherus, 1923.
Schistidium maoricum (Paris) Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See Ochyra,
R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia maorica Paris, 1900.
Schistidium minimeperichaetiale (R. Brown
ter) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia minimeperichaetialis R.
Brown ter, 1895.
Schistidium mitchellii (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia mitchellii R. Brown ter,
1895.
Schistidium oamaruense (R. Brown ter)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia oamaruense R. Brown
ter, 1903.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Schistidium occultum (C. Miller in
Neumayer) Ochyra & Matteri, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 1008. 1996. [See Ochyra, R. &
C. M. Matteri, 1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia occulta C. Miiller in
Neumayer, 1890.
Schistidium oranicum (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia oranica C. Miller,
1899
Schistidium pachyneurulum (C. Miiller &
Kindberg in Macoun) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See Ochyra, R.,
1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia pachyneurula C. Miiller
& Kindberg in Macoun, 1892.
Schistidium pacificum (E. Lawton) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia pacifica E. Lawton,
9
1979.
Schistidium perplexum (Thériot) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia perplexa Thériot, 1923.
Schistidium poeltii H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 101. f. 31. 1996. [See Blom, H.
Type: Norway. “Oppland. Lom, Smadalen,
Liaberget, S-side, 1170 m. Kbl. [= map
sheet] 1618II (M 711), UTM: MP 93.45.”
Hans S. Blom 5025. Jul 17, 1987.
Holo : TRH; isotypes: FH, LE. Other
indicated distribution: Canada, Greenland,
Sweden.
Schistidium pseudorivulare (Kindberg)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia pseudorivularis
Kindberg, 1897.
Schistidium pulchrum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 119. f. 41. 1996. [See Blom, H.
., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Sor-Trondelag, Trondheim,
Heimdal churchyard, 140 m. Kbl. [=
sheet] 1612 TV (M 711), UTM: NR 67.25.”
Hans H. Blom 5585. Apr, 13 1992.
Holotype: TRH; isotypes: FH, LE. Other
indicated distribution: Austria, Canada,
Finland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland,
U.S.A., Ukraine.
46
Schistidium recurvum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 144. f. 52. 1996. [See Blom, H.
H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Ser-Trondelage: Oppdal,
Varstigen, 880 m. Kbl. [= map sheet] 1519
IV (M 711), UTM: NQ 32.13.” Hans H.
Blom 5462. Jun 4, 1989. Holotype: TRH;
isotypes: FH, LE. Other indicated
distribution: Canada, Finland, Kazakhstan,
Sweden, U.S.A.
Schistidium revisum (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia revisa R. Brown ter,
895
Schistidium rivulariopsis (R. S. Williams)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 106.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia rivulariopsis R. S.
Williams, 1916.
Schistidium robustum (Nees & Hornschuch)
H. Blom, Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 149. 1996.
[See Blom, H. H., 1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia robusta Nees &
Hornschuch, 1827.
Schistidium saxatile (Mitten) Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 43: 106. 1998. [See Ochyra,
R., 1998a.
Basionym: Grimmia saxatilis Mitten, 1869.
Schistidium scandicum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 157. f. 59. 1996. [See Blom, H.
H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Oppland: Lom, Laeshgi,
S-side by Stymme, ca. 1000 m. KbIl. [=
map sheet] 1618 IV (M 711), UTM: MP
78.54.” Hans H. Blom 4985. Jul 16, 1987.
Holotype: TRH; isotypes: FH, LE. Other
indicated distribution: Sweden.
Schistidium searellii (R. Brown ter) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia searellii R. Brown ter,
1895.
Schistidium serratomucronatum (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia serratomucronata C.
Miller, 1883.
Schistidium sinensiapocarpum (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
asionym: Grimmia sinensiapocarpa C.
Miiller, 1898.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Schistidium stirlingii (C. Miller) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.
Basionym: ‘Grimmia stirlingii C. Miller,
98.
18
Schistidium subflexifolium (C. Miller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia subflexifolia C. Miiller,
1898.
Schistidium subincurvum (Austin) Ochyra,
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia subincurva Austin,
1878.
Schistidium subjulaceum H. Blom, Bryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 161. f. 61. 1996. [See Blom, H.
H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Ser-Trendelag: Oppdal,
Hesthagabekken, by small waterfall, 790
m. Kbl. [= map sheet] 1519 IV (M 711),
UTM: NQ 33.19.” Hans H. — 4808.
May 30, 1987. Holotype: TRH; isotypes:
FH, LE. Other indicated dettbetian:
Canada, Kazakhstan, Kirgiziya, Russia,
Sweden.
Schistidium submuticum Zickendrath ex H.
Blom, Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 250. f. 102.
1996. [See Blom, H. H., 1996.]
Type: Finland. * ‘Helsingfors, observatorium,
ad rup[.] calc.” Collector not indicated.
Apr, 11 ’80. Holotype: H-SOL; isotypes:
FH, LE. Other indicated distribution:
Iceland, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Sweden.
Schistidium submuticum subsp. arcticum H.
Blom, Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 255. f. 105.
1996. [See Blom, H. H., 1996
Type: Norway. “Nordland: Rana,
Virvassdalen, cliff above Gastjern, 730 m.
Kbl. [= map sheet] 2127 IV (M 711),
: WP 10.49.” Hans H. Blom 6008.
Aug 19, 1995. Holotype: TRH; isotypes:
ALA, FH, LE. Other indicated auiineion:
Canada, Finland, Russia, Sweden.
Crk ics AZ 4 f/DeiAal\ Owh
wra
Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107. 1998. [See
Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia torreyana Bridel, 1826.
Schistidium trichodon var. nutans H. Blom,
Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 70. f. 13. 1996. [See
Blom, H. H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Ser-Trondelag: Bjugn,
NW-end of Gjelgavatn, by the road near
farm, 150 m. Kbl. 1552 (M 711), UTM:
NR 491 732.” Hans H. — 4704. May
16, 1987. Holotype: TRH; isotypes: FH, G,
. Other indicated ssbuton Austria,
Belgium, Canada, China, Finlan
Germany, India, Plan Russia, Slovakia,
Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, U.S.A.
Schistidium truncatoapocarpum (C. Miiller)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia truncatoapocarpa C.
Miiller, 1898.
Schistidium turbinatum (R. Brown ter)
Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 107.
1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia turbinata R. Brown ter,
1895.
Schistidium umbrosum (J. E. Zetterstedt) H.
Blom, Bryophyt. Biblioth. 49: 125. 1996.
[See Blom, H. H., 1996.]
Basionym: Grimmia apocarpa fo. umbrosa J.
E. Zetterstedt, 1861.
Schistidium urceolare (Schleicher ex Nees &
Hornschuch) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
43: 107. 1998. [See Ochyra, R., 1998a.]
Basionym: Grimmia urceolaris Schleicher ex
Nees & Hornschuch, 1
Schistidium venetum H. Blom, B ryophyt.
Biblioth. 49: 192. f. 76. 1996. [See Blom, H.
H., 1996.]
Type: Norway. “Oppland: Vang, NE of
Homro, ca. 500 m. Kbl [= map sheet] 1517
II (M 711), UTM: MN 69.81-82.” Hans H.
Blom ie € 20, 1987. Holotype: TRH;
isotypes: FH, LE. Other indicated
yrs 0 Canada, Finland, Greenland,
Geobot. 43: 107. 1998. [See Ochyra, R.,
1998a.]
Note: new name, based on adoption of
previous epithet (Article 58. 1, St. Louis
Code)
e).
Replaced name: Grimmia wrightii R. Brown
ter, 1895.
Blocking name: Grimmia wrightii (Sullivant
in Sullivant & Lane Austin, 1875.
_P. Schimper in B.S.G.,
1851, rejected against Callicostella.
*Schizomitrium apop m Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
ee
Sinvalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
*Schizomitrium asperum Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
(Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
ode).
loniaecarpum Yano, Bol.
dalton
Inst. Bot. (S40 Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See
Yano, O.,
1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
ode).
ouis C
*Schizomitrium glabratum Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. ay Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
G2
siakety basi t cited (Article 33.3, St.
Loui is Code).
*Schizomitrium irroratum Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
O., 1996
*invalid , basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
ode).
Louis C
*Schizomitrium limosum Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
oe Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
996.
nie? basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Schizomitrium monofarium Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. ce Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
hh ‘basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Schizomitrium mosenii Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
(Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Schizomitrium pellucidum Y ano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
O., 1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33 3, St.
).
Louis Code
*Schizomitrium sellowianum Yano, Bol. Inst.
Bot. (Sao Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See Yano,
O., 1996.
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33. 3, St
Code).
Louis
*Schizomitrium spuriopalldium Yan ano, Bol.
Inst. Bot. (Sdo Paulo) 10: 126. 1996. [See
Yano, O., 1996.]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
ode).
Louis C
*Schizomitrium submicr microcarpum Yano, Bol.
Inst. Bot. (Sao a 10: 126. 1996. [See
Yano, O., 1996.]
*invalid, basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
YMENIUM Harvey in W. J. Hooker, 1840.
eae novoguineense (E. B
B A. Eddy, Handb. Males. hnees 3:
181. 1996. [See Eddy, A., 1996.
Basionym: Mielichhoferia novoguinensis E.
B. Bartram, 1965.
(RA
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 43: 299.
1998. [See Matteri, C. M., 1998.
Basionym: eaten pleurogyna
Montagne, 1
SCHLOTHEIMIA mint 1812.
Schlotheimia gracillima Bescherelle, Bull.
oc. Bot. France 32: Ixi. 1885.
Other use: Matteria sg (Bescherelle)
Goffinet in Goffinet & V 8.
SCHOENOBRYUM Dozy & ade bees 1848.
*Schoenobryum julaceum Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
‘si Paulo) 10: 127. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
996.)
invalid basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
Sicuoietzetetis W. R. Buck, J. Hattori Bot.
Lab. 82: 39. 1997. [See Buck, W. R., 1997a.]
Type: Holotype: Stereodon micans Mitten, S.
micans (Mitten) W. R. Buck.
Original placement: Hylocomiaceae.
Schofieldiella micans (Mitten) W. R. Buck, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 39. 1997. [See Buck, W.
R., 1997a.]
Basionym: Stereodon micans Mitten, 1859.
SCLEROPODIOPSIS Ignatov, Arctoa 7: 149. 1998.
[See Ignatov, M. S., 1998.
Type: Holotype: S. laciretis Ignatov.
Original placement: Brachytheciaceae.
Scleropodiopsis laxiretis \gnatov, Arctoa 7:
150. f. 43. 1998. [See Ignatov, M. S., 1998.]
Type: Russia. “Altai Mts., 51°29’N,
—— E, Karakol Lakes, 1900m, wet rocks
subalpine zone.” M. Ignatov & E.
iain 26/113. Aug 2, 1991. Holotype:
A.
SCLEROPODIUM Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1853.
Scleropodium australe Hedenas, Nova
Hedwigia 62: 457. f. 1: A, F-I. 1996. [See
Hedenis, L., 1996a.]
Type: Australia. “Tasmania, road and creek
behind Cascade Brewery, 42°53’S,
147°18’E.” A. V. Ratkovsky H372. Feb 5,
1980. ie hans 8206591; isotypes:
AD, CBG, Hi
INDEX OF MossEs, 1996-1998
SCORPIURIUM W. P. Schimper, 1876.
Scorpiurium cucullatum (Hampe) Heden
Nova Hedwigia 62: 452. 1996. [See Hedenis,
L., 1996a.
Basionym: Hypnum cucullatifolium Hampe,
1866.
SCOULERIA W. J. Hooker, 1829 [1830].
Scouleria aquatica var. pulcherrima
(Brotherus) Kurbatova, Novosti Syst. Niz&.
Rast. 32: 168. 1998. [See Kurbatova, L. E.,
1998.]
Basionym: Scouleria pulcherrima Brotherus,
1916.
Scouleria pulcherrima Brotherus, Trudy Bot.
Muz. Imp. Akad. Nauk 16: 24. pl. 2, f. 1, 4;
2. 1916.
Other use: Scouleria aquatica var.
pulcherrima (Brotherus) Kurbatova, 1998.
SELIGERIA Bruch & W. P. Schimper in B.S.G.,
1846
Seligeria globicarpa C. Miiller, Linnaea 42:
469. 1879.
Other use: alpen globicarpa (C.
Miller) Oc 7:
Seligeria hadiolat oe Miiller, Bull. Herb.
Boissier 6: 45. 1898.
pir use: perce itatiaiae (C.
Miller) Ochyr:
Seligeria big rc Hampe, Ann. Sci. Nat.
Bot., sér. 5, 3: 353. 1865.
Other use: Leptotrichella lindigiana (Hampe)
Och 1997,
Seligeria moenkemeyeri C. Miller, Flora 69:
508. 1886.
Other use: i atey moenkemyeri (C.
Miller) Ochyra,
Seligeria rostrata _ Miller, Linnaea 42: 469.
1879.
Other use: Leptotrichella rostrata (C. Miiller)
hyra, }
Seligeria ulei C. Miller, Bull. Herb. Boissier
6: 45. 1898.
Other use: Leptotrichella ulei (C. Miller)
Ochyra, 1997.
SEMATOPHYLLUM Mitten, 1864
Sematophyllum amnigenum vat. atrovirens
(Brotherus) Sehnem, Pesquisas, Bot. 32: 122.
1978. [See Sehnem, 1978.]
Basionym: Rhaphidostegium amnigenum vat.
atrovirens Brotherus, 19
Note: not in /ndex of Mosses, ‘1963-1989.
Sematophyllum fluminicola (C. Miller) W.
R. Buck, Nova Hedwigia 66: 242. 1998. [See
Buck, W. R., 1998b.]
Basionym: Trismegistia fluminicola C.
Miiller, 1901.
Sematophyllum leucostomum (Hampe) W. R
Buck, Nova Hedwigia 66: 242. 1998. [See
Buck, W. R., 1998b.
Basionym: Hypnum leucostomum Hampe,
879.
Sematophyllum macrosporum Dixon &
Sainsbury, Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New
Zealand 75: 183. 1945.
Other use: Warburgiella macrospora (Dixon
& Sainsbury) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield &
H
om , 1998.
Sematophyllum pulvinale (Hampe) W. R.
Buck, Nova Hedwigia 66: 242. 1998. [See
Buck, W. R., 1998b.]
Basionym: Hypnum pulvinale weal 1878.
Sematophyllum subhumile var um
(Mitten) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P.
Ramsay, Nova Hedwigia 67: 219. 1998. [See
Tan, B. C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay,
1998.]
Basionym: Stereodon contiguus Mitten, 1859.
Sematophyllum warmingii (Hampe) W
Buck, Nova Hedwigia 66: 242. 1998. [See
Buck, W. R., 1998b.
Basionym: Rhyncho-hypnum warmingii
Hampe, 1870.
SPHAGNUM Linnaeus, 1753.
Sphagnum amoenoides H. Crum, Contr.
Univ. Michigan Herb. 147. f. 1. 1997. [See
Crum, H., 1997b.]
Type: Brazil. “Sao Paulo: Serra
Mantiqueira, Panera Pico do
E of Campos do Jordio,
22°46’S, si ca. 2000 m.” Buck
26422. Oct 18, 1994. Holotype: MICH;
sotype: NY.
Sphagnum atroligneum H. Crum, Con!
Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 147. f. 2. 1997.
[See Crum, H., 1997b.]
Type: Brazil. “Parana: Bergland bei Lapa, 70
km SW von Curitiba, sickerfeuchte
Sandsteinfelsen und Quellmulden bei der
Gruta do Monge, ca. 25°47’ S, 49°42'W,
590[sic, 950 is correct}-1000 mm [sic, m is
correct] NN.” Schafer-Verwimp &
Verwimp 15214. Dec 17-18, 1991.
Holotype: — isotype: herb.
Schafer-Verwi
Sphagnum billbuckii H. Crum, Contr. Univ.
Michigan Herb. 21: 150. f. 3. 1997. [See
Crum, H., 1997b.]
INDEX OF MOssEs, 1996-1998
Type: Brazil. “Minas Gerais: Serra do
Espinhago, Mpio. Santa Barbara, Parque
Natural do Caraga, along trail from
Santuario do Carapuga to Pico da 20°02’S,
43°30'W, alternately moist and dry
sandstone, 1300-1460 m.” Wm. R. Buck
26642. Oct 22, 1994. Holotype: MICH;
NY
isotype: ;
Sphagnum bocainense H. Crum, Contr. Univ.
Michigan Herb. 21: 153. f. 5. 1997. [See
Crum, H., 1997b.
Type: Brazil. “S&o Paulo: Serra da Bocaina
bei Sio José do Barreiro, an quelligem
Hang an der Strasse bei ‘Sh gra-1a,’ ca.
22°47'S, 44°38’W, 1500 m.”
Schdfer-Verwimp & Verwimp 9588. Apr
16, 1988. Holotype: MICH.
Sphagnum capillifolium subsp. rubellum
(Wilson) M. O. Hill in Blockeel & D. G.
Long, Check-list Cens. Cat. Brit. Irish
Bryoph. 26. 1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. & D.
G. Long, 1998.]
Basionym: Sphagnum rubellum Wilson,
1855
Sphagnum capillifolium var. schimperi
(R6ll) Diill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 9. 1984. [See
Dill, 1984.]
Basionym: Sphagnum schimperi ROll, 1886.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963—] 989.
Sphagnum capillifolium var. virginicum (H.
Crum & L. E. Anderson) H. Crum, J. Hattori
Bot. Lab. 82: 95. 1997. [See Crum, H.,
1997a.]
Basionym: Sphagnum tenerum var.
virginicum H. Crum & L. E. Anderson,
1994
Sphagnum contortum var. rufescens Nees &
Hornschuch, Bryol. Germ. 1: 15. 2: f. 6.
1823.
Type: Brazil. “Parana: Hochland von Parana
n6rdlich Ponta Grossa, an sickerfeuchtem
Felshang an der PR 151 zwischen
Jaguariaiva und Pirai do Sul; ca. 1140 m
alt., ca. 24°25’S, 49°50'W.”
Schafer-Verwimp & Verwimp 15129. Dec
15, 1991. Holotype: MICH; isotypes: SP,
herb. Schafer-Verwimp.
Sphagnum delamboyense Schafer-Verwimp,
Nova Hedwigia 67: 412. f. 2. 1998. [See
Schafer-Verwimp, A., 1998.]
Type: Brazil. “Mato Grosso: Chapada dos
Guimaraes NE Cuiba, Schluchtwald bei
Der ‘Cachoeirinha,’ an sickerfeuchter
Felswand; 600 m NN; ca. 15°28’S,
55°49'W.” Schafer-Verwimp & Verwimp
11319. Jul 4, 1989. Holotype: MICH;
isotypes: G, SP, herb. Schafer-Verwimp.
Sphagnum fallax subsp. isoviitae (Flatberg)
M. O. Hill in Blockeel & D. G. Long,
Check-list Cens. Cat. Brit. Irish Bryoph. 27.
1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. & D. G. Long,
1998]
Basionym: Sphagnum isoviitae Flatberg,
1992.
Sphagnum frahmii H. Crum, Contr. Univ.
Michigan Herb. 21: 159. 1997. [See Crum,
H., 1997b.]
Type: Brazil. “Sdo Paul: an der Kiistenstrasse
SP55 zwischen Peruibe und Itahae
feuchter Restingawald und anschliessende
offene Sandflachen, ca. 5 m.s.m.” J.-P.
Frahm 1874. Jul 17, 1977. Holotype:
MICH; isotype: ALTA. Paratypes cited.
Sphagnum inundatum Russow, Arch. Naturk.
Liv- Ehst- Kurlands, Ser. 2, Biol. Naturk. 10:
390. 1894,
Other use: Sphagnum lescurii var. inundatum
(Russow) Diill, 1984.
Sphagnum isoviitae F latberg, J. Bryol. 17: 2.
f. 1-2. 1992.
Other use: Sphagnum fallax subsp. isoviitae
(Flatberg) M. O. Hill in Blockeel & D. G.
Long, 1998.
Sphagnum laxiramosum H. Crum, Contr.
Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 153. f. 6. 1997.
[See Crum, H., 1997b.
Type: Brazil. “Mato Grosso: Chapada dos
Guimaraes NE Cuiaba, Schulchtwald beim
Cachoerinha, an sickerfeuchter Felswand,
600 m NN, 15°28’S, 55°49’ W.”
Schafer-Verwimp & Verwimp 8591. Jul 4,
1987. Holotype: MICH.
Sphagnum lescurii var. inundatum (Russow)
Dill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 11. 1984, [See Dill, R.,
1984
Basionym: Sphagnum inundatum Russow,
1894
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Sphagnum lescurii var. rufescens (Nees &
Hornschuch) Diill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 11. 1984.
[See Dill, 1984.]
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Basionym: Sphagnum contortum var.
rufescens Nees & Hornschuch, 1823.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Sphagnum rio-negrense H. Crum, Contr.
Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 155. f. 7. 1997.
ee Crum, H., 1997b.]
Type: Colombia. “Cundinamarca: Paramo de
Palacio, caveceras Rio Negro, 3375 m.” A.
M. Cleef 4001. May 22, 1972. Holotype:
Sphagnum rubellum Wilson, Bryol. Brit. 19.
pl. 60. 1855
Other use: Sphagnum capillifolium subsp.
rubellum ng M. O. Hill in Blockeel
& D. G. Long, 1998.
Sphagnum pesioni te Rll, Flora 69: 39.
1886.
Other use: Sphagnum capillifolium var.
schimperi (R6ll) Dill, 1984.
Sphagnum simplex Fife, New Zealand J. Bot.
34: 322. f. 3. 1996. [See Fife, A. J., 1996.]
Type: New Zealand. “South Island. Nelson
Land District: St. Arnaud Ra., NE flank of
Mt. McRae, .. . 1600 ma.s.l., 41°52.7’S,
172°S1.5'R; NZMS 260 N29/982255. Pile
J. Fife 8357. Nov 15, 1987. Holotype:
CHR 460018; isotypes: BA, BM, HO,
MICH, WELT. Paratypes cited.
Sphagnum subditivum H. Crum, Contr. Univ.
Michigan Herb. 21: 150. f. 4. 1997. [See
Crum, H., 1997b.
Type: New Zealand. “Canterbury: emergent
at edge of tarn in hollow among Sphagnum
australe, moist, subalpine Nothofagus
solandri forest, 900 m, S bank of upper
reaches of Bealey River near Margaret’s
Tarn (Bealey Glacier Track), Authur’s Pass
National Park.” A. Fife (with C. D. Meurk)
8011. Dec 2, 1986. Holotype: MICH;
isotype: CHR.
Sphagnum subhomophyllum H. Crum, Contr.
Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 156. f. 8. 1997.
ee Crum, H., 1997b.
Type: Brazil. “Rio de Janeiro: Serra de
Itatiaia bei Visconde de Maua, Triefstelle
an der Strasse nach Maromba, 1400 m
Schafer-Verwimp & Verwimp 8323. Apr
17, 1987. Holotype: MICH; isotype: herb.
Schafer-Verwimp.
Sphagnum subnitens subsp. ferrugineum
Flatberg, Lindbergia 11: 50. f. 35-38. 1985.
Other use: Sphagnum subnitens vat.
ferrugineum (Flatberg) M. O. Hill in
Blockeel & D. G. Long, 1998
Sphagnum subnitens var. ferrugineum
ens. ;
Bryoph. 26. 1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. & D.
G. Long, 1998.]
Basionym: Sphagnum Te subsp.
ferrugineum Flatberg, 19
Sphagnum subnitens var. a.
(Warnstorf) H. Crum, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 82:
94. 1997. [See Crum, H., 1997a.]
Basionym: Sphagnum nitidum Warnstorf,
95
Sphagnum sumapazense H. Crum, Contr.
Univ. Michigan Herb. 21: 158. f. 9. 1997.
[See Crum, H., 1997b.]
Type: Colombia. “Meta: Paramo de Sumapaz,
Hoya de la Quebrada Sitiales, 2. ¥ km SW
Laguna La Primavera, 3500 m
Cleef I = Jon 26, 1972. 7 Ale
MICH; i
Plaspeicas ori C. Miiller, 1869.
Splachnobryum erosulum C. Miiller ex
Dusén, Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad.
Handl. 28(3): 39. text f. a-c, pl. f. 49. 1896.
Other use: na ea erosulum (C.
_ Miller ex Dusén) Arts
Hadi iuzzaman, bangladesh J. Bot. 26: 61. 4.
1997. [See Banu-Fattah, Ss.
Hadiuzzaman, 1997.
Type: Bangladesh. “Fuller road, University
Staff Quarters, Dhaka in soli.” Khurshida
Banu s.n. Mar 13, 1987. Holotype: DUBH.
Splachnobryum tenerum C. Miiller ex Dusén,
Kongl. Svenska Vetensk. Acad. Handl. 28(3):
39. text f. a-c, pl. f. 50. 1
Other use: saat eg tenerum (Cc.
Miiller ex Dusén) Arts
Gymnostomiella vernicosa var. tenerum (C.
Miiller ex Dusén) Arts 8.
*STEREODON Mitten, 1859.
*illegitimate, type of earlier name included
(Article 52.1, St. Louis Code).
Stereodon contiguus Mitten, J. Proc. Linn.
Soc., Bot. 4: 87. 1859.
Other use: Sematophyllum subhumile var.
contiguum re B. C. Tan, W. B.
Soc., Bot., Suppl. 1: 98. 1859.
Other use: Comin creperum
(Mitten) Hedenis, |
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Stereodon lacerulus Mitten, J. Proc. Linn.
Soc., Bot., Suppl. 1: 115. 1859.
Other use: Campylophyllum lacerulum
(Mitten) Hedenis, 1997
Stereodon micans Mitten, I Proc. Linn. Soc.,
Bot., Suppl. 1: 114. 1859
Other use: Schofieldiella micans (Mitten) W.
R. Buck, 1997.
STRUCKIA C. Miiller, 1893.
Struckia zerovii (Lazarenko) Hedenis, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 80: 245. 1996. [See
Hedenis, L., 1996b.]
Basionym: Cephalocladium zerovii
Lazarenk :
SYMBLEPHARIS Montagne, 1837.
Symblepharis fuegiana (Cardot) Ochyra &
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1006.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
1996
Basionym: Oncophorus fuegianus Cardot,
1900.
I, 2(T arantsc\ O,
4) UCYyTa
Matteri, <stebe Florist. Geobot. 41: om
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
1996.
Basionym: Dicranella apn Lorentz, 1866.
Symblepharis luteovirens (E. B. Bartram i
Roivainen) Ochyra & Matteri, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: aes 1996. [See Ochyra, R. &
. M. Matteri 6.]
Basionym: Cntcphe luteovirens E. B.
Bartram in Roivainen, 1937
subneckeroides (Brotherus) B. C. Tan in B.
C. Tan, A. C. Church & Windadri, Trop.
Biodiv. 4: 239. 1997. [See Tan, B.C., A. C.
Ti
Basionym: Symphysodon subneckeroides
_,_Drotherus, 1 1909.
Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 2: 655. 1909.
mphysodon neckeroides var.
subneckeroides (Brotherus) B. C. Tan in B.
C. Tan, A. C. Church & Windadri, 1997.
SYNTRICHIA Bridel, 1801.
Syntrichia magilliana L. §. Anderson, J.
Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 15. f. 1-8. 1997. [See
nati L. &., I
, 600 m.”
Oliver, Tolken & Venter 548. Sep 3, 1977.
Holotype: MO.
SYRRHOPODON Schwagrichen, 1824.
Syrrhopodon incompletus var
perangustifolius W. D. Reese, Bryologist 80:
13. f. 17-20. 1977.
Other use: Syrrhopodon perangustifolius (W.
D. Reese) W. D. Reese in W. D. Reese &
Churchill, 1998.
Syrrhopodon peguensis (Bescherelle) W. D.
eese, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 82: 243. 1997.
[See Reese, W. D., 1997.
Basionym: Calymperes peguense Bescherelle,
1896.
= a Poe easing (W. D. Reese)
W. D. Reese in W. D. Reese & Churchill,
ebinaiee | 101: 153. 1998. [See Reese, W. D.
& S. P. Churchill, 1998.]
Basionym: Syrrhopodon incompletus var.
perangustifolius W. D. Reese, 1977.
Taxiphyllum arcuatum (Bosch & Sande
Lacoste) He Si, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 37.
1997. [See He, Si, 1997.]
Basionym: Homalia arcuata Bosch & Sande
Lacoste, 1862
TAXITHELIUM Spruce ex Mitten, 1869.
Taxithelium concavum (W. J. Hooker in
Kunth) Spruce ex Florschiitz-de Waard, FI.
Guianas, Ser. C, Bryoph. 1: 418. 1996. [See
Florschiitz-de Waard, J., 1996.
Basionym: Hypnum concavum W. J. Hooker
in Kunth, 1822.
Taxithelium muscicola (Brotherus) B. C. Tan,
H. P. Ramsay & W. B. Schofield, Austral.
Basionym: Trichosteleum muscicola
Brotherus, 19
TETRAPLODON Bruch & W. P. Schimper in
B.S.G., 1
T etraplodon mnioides var. longisetus (Gao
Chien) Bai Xue-liang, Fl. Bryophyt.
Intramongol. 259. 1997.
Basionym: Tetraplodon i ae var.
longisetus Gao Chien, 1
THAMNIOPSIS (Mitten) stecaes 1908.
Thamniopsis stenodictyon (Sehnem)
Oliveira-e-Silva & Yano, Bradea 8: 82. 1998.
pees “eas ass M. I. M. N. & O. Yano,
98.]
Seca Hookeriopsis stenodictyon
Sehnem, 1979
HAMNIUM W. P P. Schimper i in B.S.G., 1852.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article a;
St. Louis Code).
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Thamnium crassinervium Brotherus, Nat. TRICHOSTELEUM Mitten, 1868.
Pflanzenfam. I(3): 862. 1906. Trichosteleum glaziovii (Hampe) W. R. Buck,
Other use: Thamnobryum crassinervium Nova Hedwigia 66: 243. 1998. [See Buck, W.
(Brotherus) He Si, 1998. R., 1998b.]
THAMNOBRYUM Nieuwland, 1917. Basionym: Hypnum glaziovii Hampe, 1875.
(Brotherus) He Trichosteleum hornschuchii var. subglabrum
Si, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 85: 166. 1998. [See Florschiitz-de Waard, Fl. Guianas, Ser. C,
He, Si, 1998.] Bryoph. 1: 430. f. 165: fg. 1996. [See
Basionym: Thamnium crassinervium Florschiitz-de Waard, J., 1996.]
Brotherus, 1906. Type: Guyana. “Mabura Hill, dry evergreen
Thamnobryum pendulirameum (C. Miiller) forest on white sand, on clay and wood
He Si, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 42. 1997. [See near creek.” Cornelissen & ter Steege
He, Si, 1997.] C208. Holotype: U. Other indicated
Basionym: Neckera penduliramea C. Miller, distribution: French fusiciia Suriname.
1876. Trichosteleum muscicola Brotherus, Oefvers.
TORTELLA rains ine in Rabenhorst, Forh. Finska Vetensk.-Soc. 42: 117. 1900.
1888, conserved n Other use: Taxithelium muscicola neal
Tortella tortuosa var. see En (W. P. B. C. Tan, H. P. Ramsay & W.
Schimper) Dill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 89. 1984. Schofield, 1996.
[See Diill, 1984.] Trichosteleum saproxylophilum (C. Miller)
Basionym: Trichostomum bambergeri W. P. B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay,
Schimper, 1876. Nova Hedwigia 67: 220. 1998. [See Tan, B.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989. C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay, 1998.]
TORTULA Hedwig, 1801, conserved name. Basionym: Hypnum saproxylophilum C.
Tortula bidentata Bai Xue-liang, F1. _ Miller, 1851.
Bryophyt. Intramongol. 227. f. 68: 1-7. (Brotherus &
1997. [See Bai Xue-liang, 1997.] Watts) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P.
Type: China. “Nei Mongol: Helanshan, Ramsay, Nova Hedwigia 67: 220. 1998. [See
Halawugou, alt. 2000 m, in saxis.” Tun Tan, B. C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay,
ong 1858. Jul = 1963. Holotype: 1998.]
HIMC. Paratype cit Basionym: Rhaphidostegium subfalcatulum
Tortula calcicolens W. ie Bryophyt. Brotherus & Watts, 1915.
Biblioth. 21: 90. 1980. Trichosteleum wattsii (Paris) B. C. Tan, W. B.
Replaced name: Tortula calcicola Grebe, Schofield & H. P. Ramsay, Nova yaa
1910 [1909]. 67: 221. 1998. [See Tan, B. C.,
Blocking name: Tortula calcicola (Hampe) Schofield & H. Ramsay, 1998.]
Mitten, 1882. Basionym: Rhaphidostegium wattsii Paris,
Other use: Tortula ruralis var. calcicolens 00.
(W. Kramer) Dill, 1984. TRICHOSTOMUM Bruch, 1829, conserved name.
Tortula ruralis var. calcicolens (W. Kramer) Trichostomum anoectangioides C. Miller,
Dill, Bryol. Beitr. 4: 83. 1984. [See Dill, ~ Giorn. Bot. Ital., n. s., 4: 252. 1897.
4 ees
Basi Tortu icolens W. Kramer, “c Miller i Xing- ? 5
; oe la calcico Pit rencien W.P. Sc
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989. Syn. Muse. oe (ed. 2) 173. 1876.
Tortula viridifolia (Mitten) Blockeel & A. J. Other use: Tortella tortuosa var. bambergeri
E. Smith, J. Bryol. 20: 66. 1998. [See (W. P. Schimper) Diill, 1984. ng
Blockeel, T. L. & A. J. E. Smith, 1998.] pis coma e C. Miiller, Syn.
B en, 1871. usc. Fron
‘jena ee sek en er use: Pseudosymblepharis bombayensis
Trematodon longirostris Schwigrichen, Sp. (C. Miller) P. Soliman in P. Sollman &
Muse. Frond., Suppl. 1(2): 343. 1816. Een, 1996.
Other use: Leptotrichella longirostris
(Schwiagrichen) Ochyra, 1997
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Trichostomum brachydontium var. densum
(Bruch & W. P. Schimper) Diill, Bryol. Beitr.
4: 90. 1984. [See Diill, 1984.]
Basionym: Trichostomum mutabile var.
densum Bruch & W. P. Schimper, 1843.
Note: not in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989.
Trichostomum mutabile var. densum Bruch
& W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Eur. 2: 122. pl.
174: B (fasc. 18-20. Mon. 16. pl. 5: B).
1843
Other use: Trichostomum brachydontium var.
densum (Bruch & W. P. Schimper) Diill,
1984.
| Trichostomum nordenskioeldii W. P.
Schimper in Heer, Kong]. Svenska
Vetenskapsakad. Handl. mate oo pl. 16: f.
76-79. 1870. [See Heer, O., 1870.]
Verh. Naturhist. Vereines Preuss. Rheinl.
Westphalens 22: 292. pl. 5, 6 f. 1-13. 1865.
er use: Weissia triumphans var.
pallidisetum (H. L. H. Miiller) Diill, 1984.
*Trichostomum stenophyllum (Cardot) Li
Xing-jiang & Iwatsuki, Hikobia 12: 35. 1996.
[See Li Xing-jiang & Z. Iwatsuki, 1996.]
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code
Basionym: Hyophila stenophylla Cardot,
1908.
Earlier name: Trichostomum stenophyllum
(Mitten) Brotherus, 1902.
Trichostomum sweetii (E. B. Bartram) Stark,
Bryologist 99: 345. 1996. [See Stark, L. R.,
1996.
Basionym: Weissia sweetii E. B. Bartram,
1945.
TRISMEGISTIA — oie Miller, 1908.
Trismegistia fluminicola C. Miiller, Hedwigia
40: 74. 1901.
er use: Sematophyllum fluminicola (C.
Miiller) W. R. Buck, 1998.
ULEOBRYUM Brotherus, 1906.
Uleobryum naganoi Kiguchi in Kiguchi,
Stone & Iwatsuki, Hikobia 12: 157. f. 1-2.
1996. [See Kiguchi, H., I. G. Stone & Z.
Iwatsuki, 1996.]
Type: Japan. “Kanagawa-ken, Hane, 190 m
alt.” H. Kiguchi 11552. Nov 3, 1989.
Holotype: NICH; isotypes: HIRO, MEL,
herb. Kiguchi.
ULOTA D. Mohr, 1806.
£c;
oitinet in
Goffir net & Vitt, Bryol. wanteatt Cent.
153. 1998. [See Goffinet, B. & D. H. Vitt,
1998.]
Basionym: haa perichaetialis
Sainsbury, 1945
Ulota rufula var. fagicola Dusén ex Malta,
Acta Horti Bot. Univ. Latv. 2: 200. f. 19:
1927. [See Malta, N., 1927.]
Type: Chile. “Cordillera de la Costa supra
Angol.” Dusén 346. Nov
Note: not in Index Muscoru.
ota rufula var. patagonica whit Acta
Horti Bot. Univ. Latv. 2: 200. f. 19: d-g.
1927. [See Malta, N., 1927.]
Type: Chile. “Rio Aysen, in ramulis.” Dusén
516. Jan 1897.
Note: not in Index Muscorum.
VERRUCIDENS Cardot, 1908.
Verrucidens insularis (Mitten) Ochyra &
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41: 1007.
1996. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
Basionym: Grimmia insularis Mitten, 1876.
ESICULARIA (C. Miiller) C. Miiller, 1896.
*Vesicularia lignicola Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
oo Paulo) 10: 135. 1996. [See Yano, O.,
996.
Sonat basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
*Vesicularia strumosa Yano, Bol. Inst. Bot.
pes Paulo) 10: 136. 1996. [See Yano, O..,
996.
rta basionym not cited (Article 33.3, St.
Louis Code).
WARBURGIELLA C. Miiller ex Brotherus, 1900
Warburgiella leucocytus (C. Miiller) B. C.
Tan, W. B. Schofield & H. P. Ramsay, Nova
Hedwigia 67: 221. 1998, “leucocyta.” [See
Tan, B. C., W. B. Schofield & H. Ramsay,
1998.
Basionym: Hypnum leucocytus C. Miller,
1851.
Warburgiella macrospora (Dixon &
Sainsbury) B. C. Tan, W. B. Schofield & H.
P. Ramsay, Nova Hedwigia 67: 222. 1998.
[See Tan, B. C., W. B. Schofield & H.
Ramsay, 1998.]
Basionym: Sematophyllum macrosporum
Dixon & Sainsbury, 1945
austrostraminea (C. Miller in
Neumayer) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot.
41: 480. 1996. [See Ochyra, R., 1996b.]
Basionym: Hypnum austrostramineum C.
Miiller in Neumayer, 1890.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Warnstorfia austrostraminea var. gracillima
(C. Miiller in Neumayer) Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 41: 481. 1996. [See Ochyra,
R., 1996b.]
Basionym: Hypnum austrostramineum var
gracillimum C. Miller in Neumayer, 1890.
Warnstorfia austrostraminea var. minor
(Cardot) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 41:
481. 1996. [See Ochyra, R., 1996b.]
Basionym: Hypnum austrostramineum var.
minus Cardot
Warnstorfia austrestramines var. subfluitans
(C. Miiller in Neumayer) Ochyra, Fragm.
Florist. Geobot. 41: 481. 1996. [See Ochyra,
R., 1996b
Basionym: Hypnum austrostramineum var.
subfluitans C. Miiller in Neumayer, 1890.
Warnstorfia austrostraminea var. tenuissima
(Cardot & Brotherus) Ochyra, Fragm. Florist.
Geobot. 41: 481. 1996. [See Ochyra, R
1996b
Basionym: Drepanocladus austrostramineus
var. tenuissimus Cardot & Brotherus, 1923.
Warnstorfia laculosa (C. Miiller) Ochyra &
Matteri, Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 42: 181.
1997. [See Ochyra, R. & C. M. Matteri,
1997.}
Basionym: Hypnum laculosum C. Miller,
1885,
*WEBERA Hedwi
, 1801.
*illegitimate, later homonym (Article 53.1,
St. Louis Code
Webera looseri Thériot, Rev. Bryol. Lichénol.
7: 174. §. 1935.
ae use: Pohlia looseri (Thériot) He Si,
1998.
WEISSIA Hedwig, 1801.
Weissia brasiliensis en Mém. Soc. Phys.
Genéve 7: 412. pl. 4. 1
Other use: pe nit iin iubiee (Duby)
Ochyra, 1997.
Welesia ca caespitosa Bruch in Bridel, Bryol.
Univ. 1: 808. 1827.
Other use: Pottiopsis caespitosa (Bruch in
Bridel) Blockeel & A. J. E. Smith, 1998.
Weissia cont iamerk
‘oversa Var. wim
(Sendtner) Blockeel & A. J. E. Smith, J.
Bryol. 20: 67. 1998. [See Blockeel, T. L. &
A. J. E. Smith, 1998.]
Basionym: Gymnostomum wimmerianum
tner,
Weissia exigua Schwigrichen, Sp. Musc.
Frond., Suppl. 2(2)2: 93. pl. 179. 1827.
Other use: Leptotrichella exigua
Aa Ochyra, 1997.
Weiss Bridel, Muscol. Recent.
rasp 4: 46. 1819 [1818].
Other use: Leptotrichella pallidiseta (Bridel)
Ochyra, 1997.
Weissia sweetii E. B. Bartram, Bryologist 48:
90. f. A-G. 1945.
Other use: Ar igereen sweetii (E. B.
Bartram) Stark
Weissia triumphan m (H. L.
H. Miiller) Dill, sheyak: Beitr. 4: 94. 1984.
[See Diill, 1984.]
Basionym: Trichostomum pallidisetum H. L.
H. Miiller, 1865.
Note: basionym cited as “Trichotomum
triumphans” but with correct bibliographic
citation for T. pallidisetum; not in Index of
906.
Weymouthia sect. Catenula Tangney, J.
Hattori Bot. pois 81: 159. 1997. [See
Tangney, R. S., 1997b.]
Type: Holotype: Hypnum cochlearifolia
Schwaegrichen, W. cochlearifolia
ul
Bryol. Lichénol. 7: 181. 1935.
use: Lembophyllum sect. Looseria
(Thériot) Tangney, 1997.
WILpIA C. Miller & Brotherus ex Brotherus,
1891.
Wildia solmsiellacea C. Miiller & Brotherus,
Oefvers. Férh. Finska Vetensk.-Soc. 33: 103.
1891.
c
: Erpodium solmsiellaceum (C.
Miiller & Brotherus) Stone, 199
ZANDERIA Goffinet, Bryologist 100: 434. 1997
[1998]. [See Goffinet, B., 1997 [1998].]
Type: Holotype: Pottia octoblepharis Jaeger,
Z. octoblepharis (Jaeger) Goffinet.
Original placement: Rhachi theciaceae.
‘Bryologist 100: 434. 1997 [1998], [See
Goffinet, B., 1997 [199
Basionym: Pottia edn ra 1873.
ZYGODON W. J. Hooker & Taylor, 1818.
Zygodon lukasii Herzog, Repert. Spec. Nov.
Regni Sip 45: 47. pl. 260: f. h-k. 1938. [See
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Type: Peru. “Cordillera Blanca, in Felsritzen
hes ang Pico Cajon Rury, ca. 4600
oe n. May 27, 1932.
none: not in jules ahaa.
INDEX OF MOSSES, 1996-1998
Zygodon ae W. J. Hooker, Musci
Exot. 2: 159. 1
Other use: Piccuhise obtusifolia (W. J.
Hooker) Goffinet in Goffinet & Vitt, 1998.
ZYGODONTACEAE W. P. Schimper, Coroll.
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Other use: Orthotrichaceae trib. Zygodonteae
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AUTHORS
This list includes authors not — in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989 and some listed there for
which there is additional informatio
Bai Xue-liang — Bai Xue (Xie)- liang,
1950-
Banu-Fattah — Khurshida Banu-Fattah,
1943-
Bednarek-Ochyra — Halina Krysfyroi
Bednarek-Ochyra, 1959—
Beever — Jessica Eleanor Beever, 1946—
Blom, H. — Hans Haavardsholm Blom,
1955-
Boufford — David E. Boufford, 1941-
Bouman — A. C. Bouman, 1951—
Biltmann — Helga Biiltmann, fl. 1998
Cano — Maria Jestis Cano, 1967-
Catcheside — David Guthrie Catcheside,
1907-1994
Church, A. C. — A. C. Church, fl. 1998
Crane, P. — Peter R. Crane, 1954—
Dirkse — Gerardus Martinus Dirkse,
1946—
Eddy, A. — Alan Eddy, 1937-1998
Elvebakk — Arve Elvebakk, 1961—
Frisvoll — Ame Arnfinn Frisvoll, 1944—
Gallego, M. T. — Maria Teresa Gallego,
Garilleti — Ricardo Garilleti, 1963-
Goffinet — Bernard Goffinet, 1966—
Greven — Henk C. Greven, 1936-
Guerra, J. — Juan Guerra, 1952-
Hadiuzzaman — Syed Hadiuzzaman, fl.
1997
Hammar — Olof Niklas Hammar, 1821-1875
Hastings — Ross I. Hastings, 1956—
He Si — Si He, 1959-
Heer — Oswald von Heer, 1809-1883
Herendeen — Patrick S. Herendeen, 1959-
Hinneri — Sakari Lauri Hinneri, 1940-
Heike Hofmann — Heike Hofmann, 1962-
Ignatov — Mikhail (Misha) S. Ignatov, 1956—
Jia Yu — Jia Yu, 1966—
Kiguchi — Hiroshi Kiguchi, 1955-
Klazenga — Niels Klazenga, 1969-
Konopka — Anastasia S. Konopka, fl. 1997
Kruijer — Johannes Derek Kruijer, 1960-
Kurbatova — Ljubov Se guidcoal Kurbatova,
1973-
La Farge-England — Catherine La
Farge-England, 1953—
Lara, F. — Francisco Lara, 1963-
Leén V. — Yelitza Leon V., fl. 1998
Lewinsky — Jette Lewinsky, 1948-1998
Lewinsky-Haapasaari —
per ree arg Sy ane 998
Lewis-Smith — Ronald Ian Lewis-Smith, 1942-
Li Xing-jiang — Li Xing-jiangi, 1932-
Lindau — Gustav Lindau, 1866-1923
Lo Giudice — R. Lo Giudice, fl. 1997
Luo Jian-xin — Luo Jian-xin, 1935—
Maier, E. — Eva Maria Maier, 1928—
Mazimpaka — Vicente Mazimpaka, 1948-
Mohamed, M. — Maryati Mohamed, 1952-
62
Miiller, P. — Petra Miller, 1960—
Mufioz, J. — Jesus Mufioz, 1964—
Ninh — Tran Ninh, 1943-
O’Shea — Brian John O’Shea, 1943-
Odrzykoski — Ireneusz J. Odrzykoski,
1953-
Okland — Rune H. @kland, 1957-
Oliveira-e-Silva — Maria Isabel M. N.
Oliveira-e-Silva, 1954—
Onraedt — Maurice Onraedt, 1904-1998
Otnyukova — Tatyana Nikolaevna
Otnyukova, 1953-
Poelt — Josef Poelt, 1924—
Puche — Felisa Puche, 1954—
Rooy — Jacques van Rooy, 1953-—
Ros — Rosa Maria Ros, fl. 1987
Savicz-Ljubitskaya — Lydia Ivanovna
Savicz-Lubitskaya, 1886-1982
Schaepe — Annemarie Schaepe, 1952-
Schafer-Verwimp — Alfons
Schafer-Verwimp, 1950-
Schljakov — Roman Nicolaevich
Schljakov, 1912-1999
Schmidt, C. — Carsten Schmidt, fl. 1998
AUTHORS
Segarra — José-Gabriel Segarra-Maragues,
1973-
Setchell — William Albert Setchell, 1864-1943
Sollman, P. — Philip Sollman, 1945—
Sugiyama — Junta Sugiyama, 1939-
Tangney — Raymond S. Tangney, 1956—
Tixier — Pierre Tixier, 1918-1997
Ueno — J. Ueno, fl. 1997
Ukrainskaya — G. Ja. Ukrainskaya, fl. 1996
Vail — Anna Murray Vail, 1863-1955
Virtanen — Viivi Virtanen, 1964—
Wen Xue-sen — Wen Xue-sen, fl. 1997
Windadri — Florentina Indah Windadri, 1962—
Wu Yu-huan — Wu Yu-huan, 1952-
Yamaguchi — Tomio Yamaguchi, 1959—
Yano — Olga Yano, 1946—
Ying Tsun Shen — Tsun Shen Ying, 1933-
Yip, K. L.— Kwok Leung Yip, 1969-
Zarnowiec — Jan Zarnowiec, fl. 1997
Zhang Da-cheng — Zhang Da-cheng, fl. 1996
Zhao Zun-tian — Zhao Zun-tian, 1952—
Zhao Jian-cheng — Zhao Jian-cheng, 1956-
Zickendrath — Ernst Zickendrath, 1846-1903
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PUBLICATIONS
This list includes titles of publications not listed in Index of Mosses, 1963-1989 and some
listed there for which there i is additional information (these are followed by two asterisks [**]).
-H are listed as BPH/S with the page and see L for
left and R for right, on which they apear, since the —— unlike B-P-H, does not u:
system of
) indicates that I have adopted an
abbreviation at variance with B-P-H or its sapitecneek ‘and the abbreviation may be found at the
place indicated, or that 4 a is not a main entry in 7L-2 but is mentioned at the number
1 in JOM 96-98 are listed in my Vade Mecum
indicated.
Bryologiae I (Contr. bade: Soe: 2 1999).
Acta Bot. Yunnan. — Acta Botanica
Yunnanica. BPH/S: 21.R. **
Acta Horti Bot. Univ. Latv. —
Botanici Universitatis Latviensis. BPH:
44.01
Ann. Bot. Soc. Zool.-Bot. Fenn. “Vanamo”
nnales Botanici Societatis
Ann. Univ. Turku., Ser. ra Biol.-Geogr. —
Annales Universitatis Turkuensis :
Series A, Biologia~-Geographica.
BPH/S: 74.L.
Arch. Esc. Farm. Fac. Ci. Méd. Cérdoba
— Archivos de la Escuela de Farmacia
de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de
Cérdoba. BPH/S: 100.R.
Arctoa — Arctoa, a Journal of Bryology.
PH: NEW.
Arsberatt. Bot. Arbeten Upptackter —
Arsberattelse om Botaniska Arbeten
och Upptackter. BPH: 154.27
Austral. Syst. Bot. — Australian
Systematic Botany. BPH/S: 112.L.
Bangladesh J. Bot. — Bangladesh Journal
of Botany. BPH/S: 115.R.
Bol. Inst. Bot. (Sao Paulo) — Boletim do
Instituto de Botanica (Sao Paulo).
BPH: 206.16.
Bot. Faerées — Botany of the Faerées.
Warming, E. TL2: 16736.
Bradea — Bradea, Bolitim do Herbarium
Bradeanum. BPH/S: 168.
Bryol. Beitr. — pryologinche Beitraege.
BPH/S: 171.R. *
Bryol. Twenty-first Cent. — Bryology for
the Twenty-first Century. Bates, J. W..,
N. W. Ashton & J. G. Duckett (eds.).
TL2: NEW. 1998.
Bryophyt. Biblioth. SS eer
Bibliotheca. BPH/S: 171.
Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin — ie of
Botanical Research. BPH/S: 182.L. **
Bull. Nat. Hist. Mus. Lond. (Bot.) — Bulletin of
the Natural History Museum, London
(Botany). BPH: NEW.
Bull. Natl. Sci. Mus., Tokyo, B — Bulletin of the
National Science veuaciinn, Series B, Botany.
BPH/S: 214.L. *
Bull. Soc. Linn. Provence — Bulletin de la
Société Linnéenne de Provence. BPH:
9.03.
Check-list Cens. Cat. Brit. Irish Bryoph. — A
Check-list and Census Catalogue of British
and Irish Bryophytes. Blockeel, T. L. & D. G
Long TL2: NEW. 1998.
Cryptog. Bot. — Cryptogamic Botany. BPH/S:
293.L.
Cryptog. Bryol. Lichénol. — Cryptogamie:
Bryologie, Lichénologie. BPH/S: 293.L. **
Fl. Bryophyt. Intramongol. — Flora
Bryophytarum Intramongolicarum. Bai
Xue-liang (ed.). TL2: NEW. 1997.
Fl. Bryophyt. Shandong. — Flora Bryophytorum
Shangdongicorum. Zhao Zun-tian & Cao
Tong (editors). TL2: NEW. 1998.
|. Bryophyt. Sin. — Flora Bryophytorum
Sinicorum. Gao Chien (ed.). TL2: NEW.
1994—
Fl. Gén. Belgique, Bryoph. — Flore Générale de
Belgique, Bryophytes. Robyns, W. (ed.) TL2:
9313*, **
“Ty
Fl. Guianas, Ser. C, Bryoph. — Flora of the
Guianas, Series C, Bryophytes. BPH: NEW.
996.
Harvard Pap. Bot. — Harvard Papers in Botany.
BPH/S: 370.L.
IAB Symp. 2000’s Bryol., Abstr. — IAB
Symposium on 2000’s Bryology, Abstracts.
Anonymous. TL2: NEW. 1997.
Index Bryol. Suppl. — Index aa see
Supplementum Primum. Paris, E. G. T
1328*, 9
Int. J. Pl. Sci. — International Journal of Plant
Sciences. BPH: NEW.
J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. — Journal r the Adelaide
Botanic Gardens. BPH/S: 435.
PUBLICATIONS
J. Bot. (Desvaux) — Journal de Botanique,
rédigé par une société de botanistes.
BPH: 460.01.
J. Bryol. — Journal of Bryology. BPH/S:
441.L. **
Mém. Soc. Hist. Nat. Strasbourg —
Mémoires de la Société d’Histoire
Naturelle de Strasbourg. BPH: 584.06.
Monogr. Orthotrich. Ulot. Suec. —
Monographia Orthotrichorum et
Ulotarum Sueciae. Hammar, O. N.
TL2: 2341
Moss Fl. King George Island Antarctica —
The Moss Flora of King George Island
Antarctica. Ochyra, R. TL2: NEW
1998
NINA — NINA. BPH: NEW.
Novon — Novon. BPH: NEW.
Novosti Syst. NizS. Rast. — Novosti
Sistematiki Nizsikh Rastenii. BPH/S:
G22.L*, **
Publ. Carnegie Inst. Wash. — Publications
of the Carnegie Institution of
Washington. BPH: 744.12.
Rep. Princeton Univ. Exp. Patagonia, Botany —
Reports of the Princeton University
Expeditions to Patagonia... Botany.
Macloskie, G. TL2: 51 90.
Theses Catholic Med. Coll. — Theses of the
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