The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae

© 2014 Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust. Twenty species of mosses from northern Thailand are reported as new to the moss flora of the country. One of these, Fissidens elizbrowniae B.C.Tan & K.Wongkuna-Thananoppakun is described as a new species. Among the new records, a number of species...

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Main Authors: Narin Printarakul, Benito C. Tan, Kanjana Wongkuna-Thananoppakun, Kanya Santanachote
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-456542018-01-24T06:14:35Z The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae Narin Printarakul Benito C. Tan Kanjana Wongkuna-Thananoppakun Kanya Santanachote © 2014 Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust. Twenty species of mosses from northern Thailand are reported as new to the moss flora of the country. One of these, Fissidens elizbrowniae B.C.Tan & K.Wongkuna-Thananoppakun is described as a new species. Among the new records, a number of species exhibit a continuous range or disjunctive distribution between India and Thailand (Indochina), highlighting the little known floristic connection between the moss floras of Thailand (Indochina) and the Indian subcontinent. Other new moss records represent probable members of either the East Asiatic or Sino-Himalayan floras. 2018-01-24T06:14:35Z 2018-01-24T06:14:35Z 2014-01-01 Journal 22004025 03129764 2-s2.0-84937851380 10.7751/telopea20147808 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84937851380&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45654
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description © 2014 Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust. Twenty species of mosses from northern Thailand are reported as new to the moss flora of the country. One of these, Fissidens elizbrowniae B.C.Tan & K.Wongkuna-Thananoppakun is described as a new species. Among the new records, a number of species exhibit a continuous range or disjunctive distribution between India and Thailand (Indochina), highlighting the little known floristic connection between the moss floras of Thailand (Indochina) and the Indian subcontinent. Other new moss records represent probable members of either the East Asiatic or Sino-Himalayan floras.
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author Narin Printarakul
Benito C. Tan
Kanjana Wongkuna-Thananoppakun
Kanya Santanachote
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Benito C. Tan
Kanjana Wongkuna-Thananoppakun
Kanya Santanachote
The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
author_facet Narin Printarakul
Benito C. Tan
Kanjana Wongkuna-Thananoppakun
Kanya Santanachote
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title The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
title_short The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
title_full The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
title_fullStr The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
title_full_unstemmed The Indian connection of the Thailand moss flora, with one new species, Fissidens elizbrowniae
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