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Studies on the bryophyte flora of the Southern Ocean islands and in the Antarctic are briefly reviewed and the current state of knowledge of the moss flora of Îles Kerguelen is discussed. Macrocoma tenue (Hook. & Grev.) Vitt is recorded from the Îles Kerguelen archipelago and this constitutes the first record of the genus Macrocoma (Müll. Hal.) Grout from the Subantarctic. The local plants of the species are characterized and illustrated and their ecology is discussed. Global distribution of M. tenue is reviewed and mapped. It is suggested that the type subspecies of M. tenue is a Gondwanan relictual taxon, which could have evolved on this supercontinent prior to its break-up and, subsequently, it reached Îles Kerguelen where it survived during the Pleistocene glacial epoch.
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Pinguicula vulgaris (Lentibulariaceae) in north eastern Poland. Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica 8: 105–111. Kraków. PL ISSN 1640 629X. ABSTRACT: Pinguicula vulgaris L. has previously been recorded from four localities in the Suwałki Lakeland in the north easternmost part of Poland, but in at least at two of these stations the species has not been observed within the last decade. A new locality for this species was discovered in June 2000 in a small fen on the left hand side of the Kunisjanka stream in the village of Berżniki south east of Sejny. This is the richest locality for P. vulgaris in this part of the country and approximately 210 individuals were observed in an area of about 100 sq. m. The locality is described in detail and accompanying vascular plants and bryophytes are enumerated. Amongst the latter, four species are of special interest, namely Paludella squarrosa, Tomentypnum nitens, Helodium blandowii and Bryum weigelii which are considered to be glacial relicts in Central Europe. The local distribution of the species in north eastern Poland is presented and a distribution map showing its range in Poland as a whole is also provided.
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