Yatsenko O.V.1, Yatsenko I.O.1, Ishchenko Y.S.1,2, Mamontov Y.S.1 2023. Bryophytes of eastern part of Crillion Peninsula, Sakhalin // Arctoa. Vol. 32: 225–232 [in English].
1 – Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences, Botanicheskaja 4, Moscow, 127276 Russia. ORCID (OYa) 0000-0002-0131-2159; (IYa) 0000-0003-4378-8507; (YuI) 0000-0001-8473-6813; (YuM) 0000-0003-3851-0738;
2 – Russian Biotechnological University, Volokolamskoe highway, 11, Moscow, 125080 Russia.
KEYWORDS: liverworts, mosses, Sakhalin, new records, East Asia
ABSTRACT. Floristic investigations on the Aniva coast of Crillion Peninsula (south-west of Sakhalin) revealed a comparatively rich bryophyte flora. 26 species of liverworts and 115 species of mosses were collected. Six species of liverworts were newly discovered in the island: Bazzania denudata, Cryptolophocolea compacta, Porella vernicosa, Scapania mucronata, S. pilifera, and Wiesnerella denudata. Among them, Cryptolophocolea compacta represents a genus and species new to Russia, and Scapania pilifera is a species new to Russia. Among mosses, three species new to Sakhalin have been collected: Brachytheciastrum trachypodium, Schistidium konoi and Schistidium pruinosum. Annotated list of bryophyte species is provided.
doi: 10.15298/arctoa.32.20