Syzygiella concreta (Gottsche, 1863) Spruce, J. Bot., 1876

Váňa, Jiří, Feldberg, Kathrin, Söderström, Jochen Heinrichs Lars, Hagborg, Anders & Konrat, Matt Von, 2014, Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 55. New taxa and synonyms in Adelanthaceae (Marchantiophyta), Phytotaxa 173 (1), pp. 80-86 : 81

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.7

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Syzygiella concreta
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The isotype material of Syzygiella grollei Inoue (1974: 303) from JE consists of robust plants with broadly ovate leaves that are regularly spreading, even when dry. Ventrally, the leaves are broadly adnate (ca. 3-5 cells). Some shoots are provided with rudimentary underleaves either in the form of unbranched, 3-6 cells long, uniseriate filaments or lanceolate, appendages which are 2-3 cells wide at their base and up to 9 cells long. The perianth is ovate and the bracts are entire. In all these features Syzygiella grollei resembles large forms of Syzygiella concreta ( Gottsche 1863: 82) Spruce (1876: 234) , especially in the presence of ventrally broadly connate leaves and rudimentary underleaves.

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