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22 December 2021 The rare moss Cinclidotus vivesii Ederra, a case of interspecific hybridization
Juan Guerra, M. Teresa Gallego, Juan A. Jiménez, Michael Lüth, César Pedrocchi-Rius
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Guerra, J., Gallego, M. T., Jiménez, J. A., Lüth, M. & Pedrocchi-Rius, C. 2021. The rare moss Cinclidotus vivesii Ederra, a case of interspecific hybridization. – Herzogia 34: 267–278.

Cinclidotus vivesii Ederra was described as a new species, although it has not subsequently been collected outside of the type locality. A study based on specimens morphologically close to this species, from the north of the Iberian Peninsula, and samples of the known European species of Cinclidotus, using the sequences of the plastid rps4 and ITS2 of rDNA regions, has shown that C. vivesii is an interspecific hybrid between C. aquaticus (male parent) and C. riparius (female parent). Cinclidotus ×vivesii nothosp. & stat. nov. is proposed for specimens from the only known population, previously described as a species.

Juan Guerra, M. Teresa Gallego, Juan A. Jiménez, Michael Lüth, and César Pedrocchi-Rius "The rare moss Cinclidotus vivesii Ederra, a case of interspecific hybridization," Herzogia 34(2), 267-278, (22 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.34.2.2021.267
Accepted: 9 July 2021; Published: 22 December 2021
KEYWORDS
Bryophyta
hybrids
Iberian Peninsula
ITS
Pottiaceae
rps4
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