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Bazzania asymmetrica (Steph.) N.Kitag. (Fig. 1C, D) SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Thailand. Pitsanulok, Phu Nieng, sur tronc en forêt de montagne, 1300 m, Tixier 1145 (PC [PC0764743]). ILLUSTRATIONS. — Kitagawa 1979: 79, fig. 4; Zhou et al. 2012: 18, fig. 7. NOTES The species is characterized by its elongate side leaves tapering much to the trilobate apex. Its underleaf sinuate without hyaline cells and with auriculate base. Bakalin & Nguyen (2016) enumerates it from Vietnam, erroneously referring to Pócs (1971), where it is not mentioned and till now unknown from the country. Bazzania asymmetrica is a rare species with scattered distribution in New Guinea, Borneo and southern China and is new to Thailand (Lai et al. 2008).
Published as part of Pócs, Tamás, 2023, New records for the liverwort and hornwort flora of Vietnam 2. Bazzania Gray and some other collections of Pierre Tixier in the National Museum of Natural History, France, pp. 197-210 in Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (9) on page 200, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2023v44a9, http://zenodo.org/record/8367451
Lepidoziaceae, Bazzania, Jungermanniopsida, Jungermanniales, Biodiversity, Bazzania asymmetrica, Plantae, Taxonomy, Marchantiophyta
Lepidoziaceae, Bazzania, Jungermanniopsida, Jungermanniales, Biodiversity, Bazzania asymmetrica, Plantae, Taxonomy, Marchantiophyta
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