Author(s):
Garcia, César ; Sérgio, Cecília ; Martins, Anabela ; Rodrigues, Ana S. B. ; Sim-Sim, Manuela
Date: 2021
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/47256
Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Subject(s): Africa; Atlantic islands; biodiversity; bryophyte flora; Macaronesia; Timmiella cameruniae
Description
Introduction. The Cape Verdean bryophyte flora comprises representatives of various floristic elements including Afrotropical, Neotropical, Mediterranean and Asiatic elements, together with some endemic taxa. However, the knowledge of Cape Verdean bryophytes lags far behind that of vascular plants. This study contributes to increase the knowledge of bryophytes in the Cape Verde archipelagos. Methods. A total of seven sites were sampled during 2016 in the Cape Verde archipelago, one on São Vicente and six on Santo Antão. Results and conclusions. Five species are reported new to Cape Verde, Cheilolejeunea rigidula (Nees ex Mont.) R.M.Schust., Riccia trabutiana Steph., Lewinskya acuminata (H.Philib.) F.Lara, Garilleti & Goffinet, Lindbergia patentifolia Dixon and Timmiella cameruniae Broth. The presence of Porella canariensis (F.Weber) Underw in the archipelago is also confirmed. Additionally, Frullania spongiosa Steph., Bryum dichotomum Hedw., Cryptoleptodon longisetus (Mont.) Enroth and Didymodon hastatus(Mitt.) R.H.Zander are reported for the first time from Santo Antão island. Cheilolejeunea rigidula, Lindbergia patentifolia and Timmiella cameruniae are new to Macaronesia and a description of the last taxon is presented.