Radulaceae Mull.Frib.
Radula myriopoda M.A.M.Renner
, legitimate, scientific
[Renner, M.A.M., Devos, N., Brown, E.A. & Konrat, M.J. von (2013), New records, replacements, reinstatements and four new species in the Radula parvitexta and R. ventricosa species groups (Jungermanniopsida) in Australia: cases of mistaken identity. Australian Systematic Botany 26]:
323-326, 328, Figs 12, 13
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
Australia: Queensland: Cook, Wooroonooran National Park, South Johnston River catchment, Maple Creek, Maple Creek Road, 17 42'28"S, 145 41'16"E, 720 m, M.A.M. Renner 6532, V.C. Linis & E.A. Brown, (holotype: NSW898867; isotypes: BRI, F).
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Etymology:
"Myriopoda, many feet, in reference to the resemblance to
organisms of the same name as a result of the oblique,
overlapping leaf lobes and the way the shoots hang their apex
in lateral view."
[Söderström, L., Vana, J., Crandall-Stotler, B., Renner, M.A.M., Hagborg, A. & Konrat, M. von (2015), Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 68. Miscellaneous notes on Marchantiophyta. Phytotaxa 202(1)]:
70
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Radula buccinifera var. fusiloba Steph.
legitimate