Taxonomic Swap 121976 (Guardado el 06/02/2023)

Añadido por victor_85 en 06 de febrero de 2023 a las 05:02 PM | Resuelto por victor_85 en 06 de febrero de 2023
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I wonder if Flora of North America would be a more appropriate authoritative source for North American endemic bryophytes. The separation of Arrhenopterum heterostichum from Aulacomnium seems well warranted IMO. @victor_85 Are there other reasons for this taxon swap besides your subscription to The Bryophyte Nomenclator?

Anotado por tcurtis hace cerca de un año

Apparently after submiting The Bryophyte Nomenclator to the curator forum and a botanist told me that this was probably the best taxonomy we could find for all families worldwide (https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/is-the-bryophyte-nomenclator-a-good-source-for-bryophyta-taxonomy/39125/3?u=victor_85), so I began a huge work of revamp of the bryophyte taxonomic tree, which needed it because there is a lot of missing species and duplicates/triplicates of species in different genuses. I also found this little book review article :
https://sci-hub.st/https://doi.org/10.1600/036364413X670223
which talked about the fact that Arrhenopterum heterostichum was in fact Aulacomnium heterostichum, but if there is any other sources that states about the fact that Arrhenopterum heterostichum is valid, well we'll go back !

Anotado por victor_85 hace cerca de un año

Ok, I appreciate your work. Do keep in mind that the iNaturalist Curator Guide lists FNA as the authority for moss taxonomy for North American taxa.

Anotado por tcurtis hace cerca de un año

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