Frullania colliculosa is a species of liverwort in the order Porellales, native to New Zealand. The species was first described by Matt Von Konrat, Jörn Hentschel, Jochen Heinrichs, John E. Braggins and Tamás Pócs in 2010.[1]

Frullania colliculosa
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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Marchantiophyta
Class: Jungermanniopsida
Order: Porellales
Family: Frullaniaceae
Genus: Frullania
Species:
F. colliculosa
Binomial name
Frullania colliculosa
von Konrat, Braggins, Hentschel & Heinrichs, 2010

Etymology

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The species epithet colliculosa refers to the small rounded cells found on the perianth.[2]

Description

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The species is olive-green in colour, and has leaf lobules that are almost black in colour when compared to the smooth leaf lobes.[2]

Distribution and habitat

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Frullania colliculosa is endemic to New Zealand, found on tree trunks and twigs typically at higher elevations.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Frullania colliculosa". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Von Konrat, Matthew; Hentschel, Jörn; Heinrichs, Jochen; Braggins, John E.; Pócs, Tamás (1 November 2010). "Forty-one degrees below and sixty years in the dark: Frullania sect. Inconditum, a new section of Australasian Frullania species including F. colliculosa, sp. nov., F. hodgsoniae, nom. and stat. nov., F. aterrima, and F. hattorii (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta)". Nova Hedwigia: 471–500. doi:10.1127/0029-5035/2010/0091-0471.