Abstract
ABSTRACTThirty‐nine populations of Batrachospermum section Virescentia from North America were compared to eight type specimens and two historically important specimens using multivariate morphometrics and image analysis. From this analysis, two species are recognized: B. helminthosum Bory de Saint‐Vincent (syn. B. bruziense Sirodot, B. graibussoniense Sirodot, B. sirodotii Skuja ex Flint, B. testale Sirodot, B. virgatum Sirodot nom. illeg., and B. viride Sirodot) and B. elegans Sirodot (syn. B. coerulescens Sirodot nom. illeg.). In B. helminthosum trichogynes are cylindrical to slightly club‐shaped with few to no protuberances, whereas in B. elegans half to all of the trichogynes have one to three basal knobs or branches. None of the qualitative features previously used to separate species in this section were found to be of taxonomic value due to their universal presence; quantitative characteristics were highly variable and overlapped among specimens examined. Emended descriptions of both species are provided. Batrachospermum elegans was collected in northeastern U.S.A. and central Costa Rica, whereas B. helminthosum ranged from Nova Scotia to Louisiana and was collected in central Mexico, Costa Rica, and northwestern U.S.A. Batrachospermum julianum Arcangeli and B. transtaganum Reis, previously classified in section Virescentia, were observed to have twisted carpogonial branches and, therefore, should be placed in section Contorta. Sections Setacea and Virescentia of Batrachospermum differ in whorl size, ratio of carposporophyte height to whorl diameter, and trichogyne stalking; hence, we continue to recognize them as being distinct taxonomic entities as originally described.
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