Riella choconensis Hässel

Segarra-Moragues, José Gabriel, Puche, Felisa & Gleiser, Gabriela, 2019, Study of a new population of the Argentinian endemic species Riella choconensis Hässel (Riellaceae, Marchantiophyta) reveals a novel anatomical structure of the female involucre in Riella, Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (12), pp. 131-140 : 134-138

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a12

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Riella choconensis Hässel
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In Symposia Biologica Hungarica 35: 341 1987

TYPE. — Argentina, Prov. Neuquén, Embalse Mexía, estación de muestreo A 10, bentos, F. Kaysin, 7. I.1984 (holo-, BA [ BA 33608]; para-, BA [ BA 33609]!).

NEW RECORD. — Argentina, Prov. Río Negro, Laguna de Los Juncos, 19GCQ 3152, 910 m, sediments collected on 15.IX.2016, G. Gleiser s.n., cultures started on 15.X.2016, plants dried 23.II.2018 (VAL-Briof. 11724); plants dried 16.IV.2018 (VAL-Briof. 11725); plants dried 6. VI.2018 (VAL-Briof. 11726); plants dried 4.VII.2018 (VAL-Briof. 11727).

Plants

2.5-5.7 cm high, unbranched or bifurcate ( Fig. 4A, B).

Axis

Slightly flattened 209-336 µm wide. Dorsal wing single, undulate or helicoid ( Fig. 4 A-B), 1.3-2.3 mm wide.

Marginal cells

From wing rectangular, chlorophyllose, 28.5-58.6 × 14.4- 30.2 µm ( Fig. 4F).

Cells

From mid wing polygonal, 43.28-77.44 × 23.35-41.89 µm ( Fig. 2C View FIG ); cells from wing near axis, 71.0-172.1 × 18.0-33.1 µm.

Oil cells

11.7-33.1 × 13.0-28.8 µm quadrate-rectangular, oil bodies 7.4-24.1 × 8.8-24.4 µm spherical, rough, opaque ( Fig. 2C View FIG ).

Scales

Dimorphic; vegetative scales ligulate, linear or lanceolate, 220.2-493.1 × 87.9-238.3 µm ( Fig. 4C, D).

Propaguliferous scales

Panduriform, 171.8-487.3 × 107.8-269.1 µm ( Fig. 4E).

Sexual condition

Dioicous; male plants similar in size to female plants.

Antheridia

In large continuous series or in small groups ( Figs 2B View FIG , 3A View FIG ); antheridial body 263.5-415.3 × 128.9-190.2 µm.

Female involucre

Ellipsoid, acuminate, 999.8-1721.4 × 941.1-2200.5 µm, smooth or with cells slightly bulging ( Figs 2 View FIG D-E, 4 G), with base partially sheathed by a larger vegetative scale ( Figs 2 View FIG D-E, 4 B). Apex of female involucre occluded, with bulging cells ( Fig. 2F View FIG , H-I); involucre wall bistratose in cross-section ( Figs 2G View FIG ; 4H).

Sporophyte

With seta of 227.7-366.5 µm long, capsule globose, spherical, 838.4-1186.1 × 830.9-1213.0 µm in diameter ( Figs 2E View FIG , 4G).

G F B H A E I D K C J

Spores

(121.6-)132.8(-141.3)×(117.2-)127.1(-139.8) µm, and (102.1-)107.8(-116.3)×(99.0-)104.3(-116.7) µm including and excluding spines, respectively, dark brown, subspherical, tetrahedral, circular to subtriangular in outline ( Fig. 3A, D, G, J, M, P View FIG ).

Distal face

With 14-17 irregular rows of spines across diameter, and 32-39 spines projecting at periphery at the equatorial plane ( Fig. 3A, D, G, J View FIG ), surface of distal face rugose ( Fig. 3I, L View FIG ).

Spines

(9.5-)12.3(-15.2) µm long, (4.5-)6.0(-7.6) µm wide ( Fig. 3I, L View FIG ), with blunt or acute apices ( Figs 3B, E, I, L View FIG ; 4 I-J), basal membranes interconnecting spines restricted to distal pole, faint ( Fig. 3 View FIG G-H, J-K), distance between spines shorter than the length of the spine (3.7-)6.2(-9.13) µm.

Proximal face

With rugose, sometimes granulose surface ( Fig. 3 View FIG N-O, Q-R), triradiate mark indistinct, spines of proximal face conical, with smooth surface; shorter than those of distal face, (4.1-)6.5 (-8.9) µm long, (3.8-)4.8,(-6.2) µm wide, generally with acute apices, rarely blunt or truncate, not basally interconnected ( Figs. 3 View FIG N-O, Q-R; 4 K), distance between spines (2.2-)6.1 (-12.7) µm.

HABITAT

In the new locality, it is likely that R. choconensis occurs submerged in areas of shallow water as plants were obtained from sediments collected at the margins of the pond. Species simultaneously obtained from these cultures and thus, presumably co-occurring with R. choconensis were: Limosella australis R.Br. ( Plantaginaceae ), Myriophyllum quitense Kunth ( Haloragaceae ), Zannichellia palustris L. ( Potamogetonaceae ) and species of Characeae .

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

BA

Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia

NEW

University of Newcastle

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

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