Riccardia is a large genus of thalloid liverworts and notoriously difficult in terms of species recognition. Thirty six species were recognized in the tropical Andes but many of these are not well-defined. In this paper fourteen species are accepted for Colombia and Ecuador; eighteen species and two varieties are reduced to synonymy. Descriptions and illustrations are provided for the accepted species together with a key and data on types, synonymy, geographical distribution, habitat and differentiating characters. Riccardia palmata and R. multifida are excluded from the flora of Colombia and Ecuador. The new combination Riccardia latifrons subsp. parasitans (Steph.) Gradst. & Reeb comb. nov. is proposed and eighteen new lectotypificati...
Nous présentons une révision taxonomique de la famille d’hépatiques Aneuraceae pour l’Afrique de l’E...
A new species of Pleurothallis from Valle del Cauca, Colombia, is described and illustrated. Pleurot...
Zoopsidella grahamii sp. nov., related to the Australasian Z. caledonica, is described from the Ande...
Riccardia is a large genus of thalloid liverworts and notoriously difficult in terms of species reco...
International audienceWith 280 accepted species, the genus Riccardia S.F.Gray (Aneuraceae) is one of...
With 280 accepted species, the genus Riccardia S.F.Gray (Aneuraceae) is one of the most speciose gen...
Riccardia amazonica is one of the most widespread tropical species in the genus Riccardia, occurring...
The genus Riccardia Gray is represented in Sikkim by 10 species, including R. lachungensis D.Singh &...
□ The main purpose of this catalogue is to provide a complete listing of the species of liverworts h...
Based on our ongoing studies of the bryophyte flora of Colombia we report 15 liverwort species new t...
A key is presented to 130 liverwort genera recorded from Colombia. Some genera found in neighboring ...
Ricciaceae is a little-known liverwort family in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork in 4 localities in M...
Fig. 4. Afroriccardia comosa (Steph.) Reeb & Gradst. comb. nov. A. Habit of the thallus, Wigginton U...
Ricciaceae is a little-known liverwort family in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork in 4 localities in M...
A new species of Riccardia, R. elisabethae, is described from ultramafic substrate in mountain scrub...
Nous présentons une révision taxonomique de la famille d’hépatiques Aneuraceae pour l’Afrique de l’E...
A new species of Pleurothallis from Valle del Cauca, Colombia, is described and illustrated. Pleurot...
Zoopsidella grahamii sp. nov., related to the Australasian Z. caledonica, is described from the Ande...
Riccardia is a large genus of thalloid liverworts and notoriously difficult in terms of species reco...
International audienceWith 280 accepted species, the genus Riccardia S.F.Gray (Aneuraceae) is one of...
With 280 accepted species, the genus Riccardia S.F.Gray (Aneuraceae) is one of the most speciose gen...
Riccardia amazonica is one of the most widespread tropical species in the genus Riccardia, occurring...
The genus Riccardia Gray is represented in Sikkim by 10 species, including R. lachungensis D.Singh &...
□ The main purpose of this catalogue is to provide a complete listing of the species of liverworts h...
Based on our ongoing studies of the bryophyte flora of Colombia we report 15 liverwort species new t...
A key is presented to 130 liverwort genera recorded from Colombia. Some genera found in neighboring ...
Ricciaceae is a little-known liverwort family in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork in 4 localities in M...
Fig. 4. Afroriccardia comosa (Steph.) Reeb & Gradst. comb. nov. A. Habit of the thallus, Wigginton U...
Ricciaceae is a little-known liverwort family in northeastern Brazil. Fieldwork in 4 localities in M...
A new species of Riccardia, R. elisabethae, is described from ultramafic substrate in mountain scrub...
Nous présentons une révision taxonomique de la famille d’hépatiques Aneuraceae pour l’Afrique de l’E...
A new species of Pleurothallis from Valle del Cauca, Colombia, is described and illustrated. Pleurot...
Zoopsidella grahamii sp. nov., related to the Australasian Z. caledonica, is described from the Ande...