Acaulon mediterraneum Limpr.

Larraín, Juan, Cano, María J. & Jiménez, Juan A., 2020, New bryophyte records from the Mediterranean region of Chile, Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (11), pp. 131-140 : 135

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2020v41a11

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scientific name

Acaulon mediterraneum Limpr.
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Acaulon mediterraneum Limpr.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Chile. Región de Coquimbo: Provincia de Choapa, Comuna de Los Vilos, Quebrada Quelón, por Ruta E-37-D entre Quelón y Tilama, en sitio seco con matorral de Adesmia junto al camino, en parte alta de la quebrada, en suelo abierto, 32°06’29.4”S, 71°10’08.2”W, 629 m, 27.VII.2017, J. Larraín 41773B (CONC); Provincia de Limarí, Comuna de Ovalle, por camino al Parque Nacional Fray Jorge (Ruta D-540), algunos kilómetros al W de Punilla, en ladera con matorral denso junto al camino, en suelo abierto, 30°34’03.8”S, 71°36’38.2”W, 427 m, 29.VII.2017, J. Larraín 41968 (CONC). — Región de Valparaíso: Provincia de Valparaíso, Comuna de Valparaíso, Punta Curaumilla, entre Laguna Verde y Quintay, cerca del faro, en acantilados costeros con matorral de Baccharis vernalis , Puya chilensis , Bahia ambrosioides, Eryngium paniculatum y Lobelia polyphylla , en suelo abierto entre arbustos, 33°06’32.9”S, 71°44’02.7”W, 97 m, 29.VI.2016, J. Larraín 40278 (CONC, MUB); Comuna de Quintero, Cerro El Mauco, en la cumbre del cerro, en matorral denso de Baccharis-Lithraea- Quillaja con algunos Myrceugenia rufa dispersos, 32°52’52.0”S, 71°25’38.3”W, 725 m, 14.VIII.2017, J. Larraín 42042 (CONC, MUB). — Región del Biobío: Provincia de Concepción, Comuna de Concepción, Cerro Caracol, on soil among grass in clearing, 36°49’S, 73°02’W, 250 m, 25.IX.2001, R. Ireland & G. Bellolio 31903 (CONC, MO, MUB, NY).

REMARKS

The studied specimens have spores somewhat smaller than those described from European populations, ranging between 20-25 µm, in just a few specimens reaching up to 30 µm, conspicuously echinate. The rest of the morphology perfectly matches the available descriptions of this taxon ( Sérgio 1972;

Stone 1989; Guerra 2006a). The only previous record of the genus for Chile ( Ireland et al. 2006), reported as Acaulon uleanum Müll.Hal. ( Ireland & Bellolio 31903, CONC!), also corresponds to A. mediterraneum , readily separated from A. uleanum by the echinate spores (smooth in A. uleanum : Ule 64, PC!). The later taxon should then be excluded from the bryophyte flora of Chile.

This taxon is rather common during rainy winters in central Chile (June-September), growing in open soil among dry shrubby vegetation or in forest clearings, from sea level to 725 m a.s.l. These are the first records of A. mediterraneum in South America, being previously known from Europe, Macaronesia, Northern Africa, Southwestern Asia ( Turkey), United States (California), and Australia ( Stone 1989; Jiménez et al. 2002; Smith 2004; Dirkse & Losada-Lima 2012; Toren 2015).

A complete description and illustrations of this species are given by Guerra (2006a).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Aizoaceae

Genus

Acaulon

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

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