B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 30-31. 1999-2000 (Budapest, 2000)

Papp, Beáta; Rajczy, Miklós: Contributions to the knowledge of bryophytes of the forests along the Fekete-Körös, SE Hungary

ENUMERATION The nomenclature of names follows DULL (1983, 1984, 1985). The Hungar­ian distribution of the bryophytes is characterised according to ORBÁN and VAJDA (1983). Hepaticae Frullania dilatata (L.) Dum. - Frequent on the upper part of the trees, occurring on various phorophyte species (oak, ash, elm, black locust). Widespread everywhere in Hungary. Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dum. - Some small patches only at the base of a felled oak tree at a clear-cut forest stand in the Gerla-Maró forest. In Hungary, common on decaying wood and soil in the Central Mountain Range, but rare in the Great Hungarian Plain. Metzgeria furcata (L.) Dum. - One specimen from an ash tree at the Sebesfok forest. Also common in the montane, hilly areas, and rare in the plain, occurring on bark and rocks. Forella plalyphylla (L.) Pfeiff. - Mainly from ash trees (one record from an oak) in older mixed stands in the Mályvád, Sebesfok and Sarkad-Remete forests. Not frequent here, but wide-spread in Hungary on bark and rocks. Radula complanata (L.) Dum. - Frequent everywhere on most phorophyte species, occurring mainly on the upper part of the trees together with Frullania dilatata. Common in the whole country. Musci Amblystegium riparium (Hedw.) B., S. et G. - On rotten wood in a black locust stand in the Mályvád forest. Frequent in the hilly, montane areas, mainly in the valleys. Not rare in the Great Hungarian Plain. It grows in fen-woods, and reed stands. Amblystegium serpens (Hedw.) B., S. et G. - Frequent in all parts of the studied area on bark, soil and wood. Common in the whole country. Amblystegium serpens (Hedw.) B., S. et G. var. juratzkanum (Schimp.) Rau et Herv. - Only two specimens found in the Sitka and Mályvád forests from rotten wood and soil. Common in the whole country. It usually grows in the same habitat as A. serpens. Amblystegium varium (Hedw.) Lindb. - Not frequent in the studied area, only some specimens collected from ash bark and rotten wood in the Mályvád and Sarkad-Remete forests, from soil in the Gerla-Maró and Sebesfok forests, from black locust and rotten wood in the Gelvács forest. Common in the whole country in wet, shaded forests or stream banks. Anomodon attenuates (Hedw.) Hueb. - Some records from oak and ash trees in old, mixed stands of the Mályvád and Sarkad-Remete forests. Not frequent here. Frequent in the Central Mountain Range, but rarer in the forests of Great Hungarian Plain. Anomodon longifolius (Brid,) Hartm. - Frequent in the forests of the Central Mountain Range, but rarer than A. atténuât us. Rare in the Great Hungarian Plain. Anomodon viliculosus (Hedw.) Hook, et Tayl. - Occurs mainly in older, mixed stands; only a few specimens were found on ash trees and rotten wood in the Mályvád forest, on ash in the Sarkad-Remete and the Sebesfok forests, on oak tree in the Gerla-Maró forest. Common in the whole country on bark and rocks. Atrichum undulatum (Hedw.) P. Beauv. - On soil from a low, dense, mid-aged oak stand of the Mályvád forest. Common in the whole country on soil in forests, and roadsides.

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