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Cephaloziella tahora Bever. & Glenny,a new species of Cephaloziella (Jungermanniopsida,Cephaloziellaceae) from eastern Taranaki,New Zealand
Authors:Peter Beveridge  Rob Smissen
Affiliation:1. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand;2. Manaaki Whenua–Landcare Research, Lincoln, New Zealand
Abstract:Cephaloziella tahora, a new species of Cephaloziella is described and illustrated from a lowland forest habitat in eastern Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand. It has similarities to six other New Zealand species of Cephaloziella, and appears closest in New Zealand to Cephaloziella aenigmatica R.M.Schust. It is defined by a unique combination of features and distinguished from C. aenigmatica and other New Zealand species by having entire, distant leaves that reach the dorsal stem mid-line, and have large conspicuous hemispherical and hemi-ellipsoidal papillae, underleaves on gemmiparous and gynoecial shoots, and by its dioecy. The addition brings the number of New Zealand species of Cephaloziella to 18, 12 of which are endemic to New Zealand.
Keywords:Cephaloziella  Cephaloziellaceae  Endemic  Jungermanniopsida  Liverwort  New Zealand  New species
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