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The Hornwort and Liverwort Atlas of Romania

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Ciucaş Mountains, Caprei Brook Valley, Bratocea Peak, Ciucaş Peak (Mohan 1990b:42).Bucegi Massif, Bucşoiu Saddle, 2420 m alt., <strong>The</strong> Saddle above Ţigăneşti Valley towards Gaura,2320 m alt., the Saddle between Gaura <strong>and</strong> Mălăieşti, 2390 m alt. (Ştefureac 1955:558-560, Tab.2; Boros& Vajda 1967:221; Ştefureac 1991:114); <strong>The</strong> Plateau between Caraiman <strong>and</strong> Coştila, 2400 m alt., CoştilaPeak, 2400 m alt., Bucura Peak, 2480 m alt., Moraru, 2470 m alt., Baba Mare, 2300 m alt., ass.Caricetum curvulae Brockm.-Jer. 1907 (Puşcaru D. & al. 1956:59,60,149, Tab.12; Resmeriţă 1973a:317,Tab.2; Ştefureac 1972c:103; S<strong>and</strong>a, Popescu A. & Fişteag 1989:100, Tab.1); Gaura Glacial Ring(Mihăilescu & Ştefănuţ 2000a:13).Făgăraş Mountains, Arpaş Mountain, at Iezer (Schur 1866:870; Fuss 1878:658; Hazslinszky1885:73; Drăgulescu 2003:15); Negoiu, 2200-2500 m alt., sub Cesia (Loitlesberger 1898:192; Boros &Vajda 1967:221; Drăgulescu 2003:15); Bâlea Lake, leg. & det. Zsák Z. (Schiffner 1914:304; Boros &Vajda 1967:221; Drăgulescu 2003:15); above Avrig Lake, on schists with limestone, 2150 m alt., belowCiortea Peak, north-eastern slope, 2320 m alt., 9-19.07.1946 (Ştefureac 1949a:290; Drăgulescu 2003:15);Negoiu (Ştefureac 1949c:707; Drăgulescu 2003:15); Arpaş Valley towards Podragu Lake, 2000 m alt.,leg. & det. Vajda L., Bâlea Lake, 2050 m alt. (Boros & Vajda 1967:221); Urlea Lake, BV, 45°35'44"N /24°50'31"E, 2200 m alt. [BUCA B2488], 45°35'43"N / 24°50'29"E, 2195 m alt. [BUCA B2354],17.09.2001, leg. & det. Ştefănuţ S. (Ştefănuţ 2002:190; Ştefănuţ 2004e:306).Iezer-Păpuşa Mountains, Iezer Mountain, sub Cesia (Loitlesberger 1898:192,194).Cindrel Mountains, Iezerul Mic, 2100 m alt. [SIB HG](Gündisch 1977:50; Drăgulescu 1992:55;Drăgulescu 2003:14,15); Iezerul Mare, 2100 m alt. [SIB HG](Drăgulescu 1992:55; Drăgulescu 2003:14);Parâng Mountains, Parâng <strong>and</strong> Cârja, 2100 m alt. (Pócs 1958:109; Boros & Vajda 1967:221).Retezat Mountains, leg. & det. Simonkai L. (Hazslinszky 1885:73; Boros & Vajda 1967:221);Valereasca, in alpine zone (Schiffner 1914:304); Retezat (Prodan 1939:94; Ştefureac 1971b:15); Retezat,1964-1971, sub var. ambiguum (Plămadă 1973a:380, Fig.8a-g; Plămadă 1976a; Plămadă 1976b:8);Zănoaga Lake <strong>and</strong> Zănoaga Glacial Ring, northen slope, 2200 m alt., 27.07.1974, leg. Orbán S. &Debreczy Z. (Orbán & Sass-Gyarmati 2003:139).Bihor Mountains, Drăgan Valley, 1600-1700 m alt. (Péterfi M. 1908:270; Boros & Vajda1967:221; Ştefureac 1975b:313).120Gymnomitrion corallioides NeesSyn.:– Acolea corallioides (Nees) Dumort.– Acolea fauriana Steph.– Cesia corallioides (Nees) Carruth.– Gymnomitrion faurianum (Steph.) HerzogFirst citation for <strong>Romania</strong>: Heufler 1853.Ecology: epigaeic, epilithic, basiphytic, xero-mesophytic, photophytic; circumpolar; arctic-alpine; Hch.Herbaria <strong>and</strong> Exsiccatae: BUCADistribution in Europe: Sj, Is, Fo, No, Se, Fi, Ie, Br, Fr, Ad, De, Po, Ch, At, Cz, Sk, Es, It, Si, Ro, Bg, Ua, Nz, Fl, Rn.Distribution in <strong>Romania</strong>:Rodna Mountains, Pietrosul Rodnei (Hazslinszky 1866:152; Hazslinszky 1868:137; Hazslinszky1885:73); below Ineu Peak, Tomnatec Ridge towards Cuşca (Ştefureac 1945:175); Pietrosul Borşei,north-western slope, 2260 m alt., 8-9.08.1948 (Ştefureac 1952a:391, Tab.1; Racoviţă A. 1963:187);below Pietrosul Peak, 2100 m alt., 8.08.1948, leg. & det. Ştefureac T., sub G. concinnatum, rev. ŞtefănuţS., 2006 [BUCA B5289].Iezer-Păpuşa Mountains, Iezer Mountain, 2300 m alt., sub Cesia (Loitlesberger 1898:192,194).Făgăraş Mountains, Arpaş Valley, in alpine zone (Heufler 1853:48-49, Pl.IV, Fig.5; Fuss1854:20; Schur 1866:870; Fuss 1878:658; Hazslinszky 1885:73; Pax 1908:128; Boros & Vajda 1967:221;Drăgulescu 2003:15).Haplomitrium hookeri (Sm.) NeesSyn.:– Gymnomitrion hookeri (Sm.) Corda– Haplomitrium cordae Nees– Jungermannia hookeri Sm.– Scalius hookeri (Sm.) GrayFirst citation for <strong>Romania</strong>: Ştefănuţ 2000a.<strong>Romania</strong> (Ştefănuţ 2003b:237, Fig.3; ; Söderström, Urmi & Váňa 2007:318).

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