Bryophyte fora of Erciyes Mountain in Turkey, with 6 bryophyte records from the country

Bryophyte fora of Erciyes Mountain in Turkey, with 6 bryophyte records from the country

In this study, the bryophyte fora of Erciyes Mountain was investigated. In total, 244 taxa were found in this area. Of these, 9families, 9 genera, and 11 taxa belong to liverworts and 25 families, 72 genera, and 233 taxa belong to mosses. According to Henderson sgrid-square system, 138 bryophyte taxa for the B8 square are new records. Among them, Leiocolea heterocolpos (Ted. ex Hartm.)H.Buch., Scapania obscura (Arn. & Jens.) Schifn., Schistidium pulchrum H.H.Blom., Tortula lingulata Lindb., Bryum knowltonii Barnes,and Brachythecium capillaceum (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Giacom are new records for the bryophyte fora of Turkey. Polytrichastrumsexangulare (Brid.) G.L.Sm.; Dicranum fulvum Hook.; Gymnostomum lanceolatum M.J.Cano, Ros & J.Guerra; Tortula systylia (Schimp.)Lindb.; Pohlia obtusifolia (Vill. ex Brid.) L.F.Koch.; and Drepanocladus polygamus (Schimp.) Hedenäs are second records for Turkey.

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