Occurrence dataset Registered January 03, 2012
Frullania knightbridgei, a new liverwort (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) species from the deep south of Aotearoa-New Zealand based on an integrated evidence-based approach.
Description
Frullania is a large and taxonomically complex genus. A new liverwort species, Frullania knightbridgei, sp. nov. from southern New Zealand, is described and illustrated. The new species, and its placement in Frullania subg. Microfrullania, is based on an integrated evidence-based approach derived from morphology, ecology, experimental growth studies of plasticity, as well as sequence data. Diagnostic characters associated with the leaf and lobule cell-wall anatomy, oil-bodies, and spore ultra-structure distinguish it from all other New Zealand species of Frullania. A critical comparison is also made between Frullania knightbridgei and morphologically allied species of botanical regions outside the New Zealand region and an artificial key is provided. The new species is similar to some forms of the widespread Australasian species, F. rostrata, but has unique characters associated with the lobule and oilbodies. Frullania knightbridgei is remarkably interesting in comparison with the majority of Frullania species, and indeed liverworts in general, in that it is at least partially halotolerant. Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of nuclear ribosomal ITS2 and plastidic trnL-trnF sequences from purported related species confirms its independent taxonomic status and corroborates its placement within Frullania subg. Microfrullania.
Geographic scope
- Description
A new Frullania species from southern New Zealand with exemplars from elsewhere in New Zealand, as well as the Kermadec Islands
- Latitude
- From -53.96 to -30.75
- Longitude
- From 160.66 to -180
Temporal scope
- range
- December 10, 1960 - October 19, 2009
Taxonomic scope
- Description
Frullania is a large and taxonomically complex genus. A new liverwort species, Frullania knightbridgei, sp. nov. from southern New Zealand, is described and illustrated. The new species, and its placement in Frullania subg. Microfrullania, is based on an integrated evidence-based approach derived from morphology, ecology, experimental growth studies of plasticity, as well as sequence data. Diagnostic characters associated with the leaf and lobule cell-wall anatomy, oil-bodies, and spore ultra-structure distinguish it from all other New Zealand species of Frullania. A critical comparison is also made between Frullania knightbridgei and morphologically allied species of botanical regions outside the New Zealand region and an artificial key is provided. The new species is similar to some forms of the widespread Australasian species, F. rostrata, but has unique characters associated with the lobule and oilbodies. Frullania knightbridgei is remarkably interesting in comparison with the majority of Frullania species, and indeed liverworts in general, in that it is at least partially halotolerant. Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of nuclear ribosomal ITS2 and plastidic trnL-trnF sequences from purported related species confirms its independent taxonomic status and corroborates its placement within Frullania subg. Microfrullania.
- Coverage
- Frullania knightbridgei
Methodology
- Sampling
Collections undertaken in New Zealand
- Study extent
Collections undertaken in New Zealand
- Method steps
Collections undertaken in New Zealand
Metrics
Contacts
- Organization
- The Field Museum
- Position
- Adjunct Curator & Collections Manager
- Address
- 1400 S Lake Shore Drive
- Roles
- Originator
Metadata author
Author
Administrative point of contact - Phone
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- January 03, 2012
- Metadata last modified
- March 24, 2025
- Publication date
- December 03, 2012
- Hosted by
- ZooKeys
- Installation
- Pensoft Data Publishing Center
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/mg9h3y