Reappraisal of Gymnocolea and description of a new genus Rudolgaea (Anastrophyllaceae, Marchantiophyta)
A. D. Potemkin, A. A. Vilnet

Literature Cited
Aranda,S., Gradstein, S., Patiсo, J., Laenen, B., Désamoré, A., & A. Vanderpoorten. 2014. Phylogeny, classification and species delimitation in the liverwort genus Odontoschisma (Cephaloziaceae). Taxon 63(5): 1008–1025.Google Scholar
Bakalin,V., Vilnet, A. & V.S. Nguyen. 2020. Vietnamiella epiphytica – a new genus and species of Anastrophyllaceae (Hepaicae). The Bryologist 123 (1): 48–63.Google Scholar
Bánki,O., Roskov, Y., Vandepitte, L., DeWalt, R. E., Remsen, D., Schalk, P., Orrell, T., Keping, M., Miller, J., Aalbu, R., Adlard, R., Adriaenssens, E., Aedo, C., Aescht, E., Akkari, N., Alonso-Zarazaga, M. A., Alvarez, B., Alvarez, F., Anderson, G., et al. 2021. Catalogue of Life Checklist (Version 2021-09-21). Catalogue of Life.Google Scholar, Crossref
Buch,H.R.V. 1927. Cladopodiella statt Cladopus. Memoranda Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica 1: 89–90.Google Scholar
CAILLIAU,A, LONG, D.G., PRICE M.J., & M. PERRET. 2013. Phylogeny and systematic position of Mesoptychia (Lindb.) A. Evans. Plant Systematics and Evolution 299: 1243–1251.Google Scholar
Damsholt,K. 2002. Illustrated flora of Nordic Liverworts and Hornworts. Lund, Nord. Bryol. Soc., 837 pp.Google Scholar
Damsholt,K. 2013. The liverworts of Greenland. Lund, Nord. Bryol. Soc., 626 ppGoogle Scholar
Dumortier,B.C. 1835. Recueil d’observations sur les Jungermanniacées. Fasc. I – Revision des genres. Tournay : J.-A. Blanquart, 27 pp.Google Scholar
Frisvoll,A.A. & A. Moen. 1980. Lophozia borealis sp. nov., a rich fen hepatic from Fennoscandia. Lindbergia 6: 137–146.Google Scholar
Goloboff,P.A. & S. Catalano. 2016. T.N.T. version 1.5, including a full implementation of phylogenetic morphometrics. Cladistics 32: 21–238.Google Scholar
Guindon,S., Dufayard, J.F., Lefort, V., Anisimova, M., Hordijk, W. & O. Gascuel. 2010. New Algorithms and Methods to Estimate Maximum-Likelihood Phylogenies: Assessing the Performance of PhyML 3.0. Systematic Biology 59: 307–321.Google Scholar
Hall,T.A. 1999. BioEdit: a user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows 95/98/NT Nucleic Acids Symposium Series 41: 95–98.Google Scholar
[IVCHENKO, T.G.& A.D. POTEMKIN] Ивченко, Т.Г. & А.Д. Потемкин. 2015. Печеночники болотных экосистем южноуральского региона (в пределах Челябинской области). – [Liverworts of mire ecosystems of South Urals within Chelyabinsk Province] Arctoa (2015) 24: 574–583.Google Scholar
Keane,T.M., Creevey C.J., Pentony M.M., Naughton, T.J. & J.O. MсInerney. 2006. Assessment of methods for amino acid matrix selection and their use on empirical data shows that ad hoc assumption for choice of matrix are not justified. BMC Evolutionary Biology 6: 29.Google Scholar
Kitagawa,N. 1965. A revision of the family Lophoziaceae ofJapan and its adjacent regions. 1. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 28: 239–291.Google Scholar
Kress,W.J. & D.L. Erickson. 2007. A two-locus global DNA barcode for land plants: the coding rbcL gene complements the non-coding trnH-psbA spacer region. PLoS ONE 2: e508.Google Scholar
Müller,K. 1951–1958. Die Lebermoose Europas. Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen Flora, 3rd ed. Vol. 6. 1365 рр.Google Scholar
Pattengale,N.D., Alipour, M., Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., Moret, B.M.E. & A. Stamatakis. 2010. How many bootstrap replicates are necessary? Journal of Computational Biology 17: 337–354.Google Scholar
Potemkin,A.D. 1993. The Hepaticae of the Yamal Peninsula, West Siberian Arctic. Arctoa 2: 57–101.Google Scholar
[Potemkin,A.D.] Потемкин, A.Д. 2003. К вопросу о путях эволюции и объеме семейств Jungermanniaceae and Lophoziaceae (Hepaticae). – [On evolutionary trends and circumscription of the families Jungermanniaceae and Lophoziaceae (Hepaticae)]. Ботанические исследования в азиатской России. Материалы XI съезда Русского ботанического общества (18–22 августа, Новосибирск–Барнаул).[Botanical studies in Asian Russia. Proceedings of XI Congress of Russian Botanical Society (18–22 August 2003, Novosibirsk – Barnaul)] 1: 214–216.Google Scholar
[Potemkin,A.D.] Потемкин, A.Д. 2008. Новые находки печеночников в Республике Коми. 1. – New liverwort records from Republic of Komi. 1. Arctoa 17: 198.Google Scholar
Potemkin,A.D., Vilnet, A.A., Troeva,, E.I. & K.A. Ermokhina. 2021. Gymnocolea borealis (Anastrophyllaceae, Marchantiophyta) in Asia and Russia: morphology, ecology, distribution, and differentiation Novosti Sistematiki Nizshikh Rastenii 55(2): 487–494.Google Scholar
Rambaut,A. & A.J. Drummond. 2007. Tracer v1.4. Available from: http://beast.bio.ed.ac.uk/Tracer.Google Scholar
Ronquist,F., Teslenko, M., van der Mark, P., Ayres, D.L., Darling, A., Höhna, S., Larget, B., Liu, L., Suchard, M.A. & J.P. Hülsenbeck. 2012. MrBayes 3.2: Efficient Bayesian phylogenetic inference and model choice across a large model space. Systematic Biology 61: 539–542.Google Scholar
Schuster,R.M. 1969. The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America east of the hundredth meridian. Vol. 2. New York; London, Columbia Univ. Press, 1062+xii pp.Google Scholar
Schuster,R.M. 1986. Gymnocolea borealis (Frisvoll & Moen) Schust. [Lophozia (Leiocolea) borealis Frisvoll & Moen] in North America. Lindbergia 12: 5–8.Google Scholar
Sofronova,E.V., Potemkin, A.D., Mamontov, Yu.S. & R.R. Sofronov. 2015. Liverworts of the Mus-Khaya Mountain (Yakutia, Asiatic Russia). Arctoa 24: 156–164.Google Scholar
Spruce,R. 1882. On Cephalozia (a genus of Hepaticae), its subgenera and some allied genera. Malton: Printed for the author, 101 pp.Google Scholar
Stamatakis,A. 2006. RAxML-VI-HPC: Maximum Likelihood-based Phylogenetic Analyses with Thousands of Taxa and Mixed Models. Bioinformatics 22: 2688–2690.Google Scholar
Taberlet,P., Gielly, L., Pautou, G. & J. Bouvet. 1991. Universal primers for amplification of three non–coding regions of chloroplast DNA. Plant Molecular Biology 17: 1105–1109.Google Scholar
Tamura,K., Peterson, D., Peterson, N., Stecher, G., Nei, M. & S. Kumar. 2011. MEGA 5: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Using Maximum Likelihood, Evolutionary Distance, and Maximum Parsimony Method. Molecular Biology and Evolution 28: 2731–2739.Google Scholar
Vilnet,A.A., Konstantinova, N. A. & Troitsky, A.V. 2010. Molecular insight on phylogeny and systematics of the Lophoziaceae, Scapaniaceae, Gymnomitriaceae and Jungermanniaceae. Arctoa 19: 31–50.Google Scholar
White,T.J., Bruns, T., Lee, S. & J. Taylor. 1990. Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics. In: Innis, M. A., Gelfand, D. H., Snisky, J. J. & White, T. J. (eds.) PCR protocols: a guide to methods and applications. San Diego, pp. 315–322.Google Scholar