
Orthotrichum camanchacanum is presented as a newly described species from Chile. The species is primarily distinguished by its emergent capsule with cryptoporous stomata, a double peristome, linear-lanceolate stem leaves with a long hyaline aristae in apex, conspicuously differentiated perichaetial leaves, and a densely hairy vaginula. The species was discovered in the mountain massif of the Andes in the Coquimbo region, notable for its unique climatic conditions. Molecular data and a brief discussion comparing the newly described species with the most closely related taxa are also provided.
Bryophytes, Botany, Bryophyta, Leiomitrium, Pulvigera, Nyholmiella, South America, Biota, Bryopsida, new taxa, Bryidae, taxonomy, Orthotrichales, QK1-989, Orthotrichaceae, Plantae, Bryobiotina, Bryanae, Orthotrichum, Research Article
Bryophytes, Botany, Bryophyta, Leiomitrium, Pulvigera, Nyholmiella, South America, Biota, Bryopsida, new taxa, Bryidae, taxonomy, Orthotrichales, QK1-989, Orthotrichaceae, Plantae, Bryobiotina, Bryanae, Orthotrichum, Research Article
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