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| - Müller & Thouvenot (2021)
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| - The new liverwort species Chiastocaulon raetzelii is described from New Caledonia. Chiastocaulon raetzelii is characterized by very fragile, caducous leaves, stems therefore often becoming completely denuded of leaves; only bract leaves of the androecia are permanent and often the only ones remaining on the stem. Plants are minute with leafy shoots to 1 mm wide. Leaves on leafy shoots are arranged in opposing pairs, they are obovate-truncate to spathulate, with 3-7 teeth per leaf, teeth are filiform, consisting of long rectangular cells, and occupy about 1/3 to 1/4 of the entire leaf length. The species is compared to C. oppositum and C. geminifolium, which are the most similar morphologically.
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| - The new liverwort species Chiastocaulon raetzelii is described from New Caledonia. Chiastocaulon raetzelii is characterized by very fragile, caducous leaves, stems therefore often becoming completely denuded of leaves; only bract leaves of the androecia are permanent and often the only ones remaining on the stem. Plants are minute with leafy shoots to 1 mm wide. Leaves on leafy shoots are arranged in opposing pairs, they are obovate-truncate to spathulate, with 3-7 teeth per leaf, teeth are filiform, consisting of long rectangular cells, and occupy about 1/3 to 1/4 of the entire leaf length. The species is compared to C. oppositum and C. geminifolium, which are the most similar morphologically.
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| - Müller, F. & Thouvenot, L. 2021. <em>Chiastocaulon raetzelii</em> (Marchantiophyta, Plagiochilaceae), a new species from New Caledonia. <em>Phytotaxa</em>, 521(4): 237-243.
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| - 10.11646/phytotaxa.521.4.1
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