New Zealand Journal of Botany abstract
B98005Received 20 January 1998; accepted 30 March 1998
A bryophyte flora for Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
R. D. SEPPELT
Australian Antarctic Division
Channel Highway
Kingston 7050
Tasmania, Australia
T. G. A. GREEN
Department of Biological Sciences
The University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105
Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract Eight mosses,
Grimmia antarctici,
G.
plagiopodia,
Ceratodon purpureus,
Didymodon gelidus,
Hennediella heimii,
Sarconeurum glaciale,
Bryum
subrotundifolium,
B. pseudotriquetrum, and one hepatic,
Cephaloziella exiliflora, are represented in the bryoflora of Southern
Victoria Land. Mosses are known from as far south as 84deg.42[[minute]]S.
Despite the apparent inhospitability of the environment, significant areas of
moss-covered terrain, up to 2.5 ha, are known from Botany Bay in Granite
Harbour, from Beaufort Island, and from the Lake Fryxell-Canada Glacier area of
the Taylor Valley. Notes on the Antarctic distribution, morphological
variation, and associated taxonomic difficulties are provided, together with
illustrations of the taxa.
Keywords Antarctica; bryophytes; Southern Victoria Land
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