B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 38. 2007 (Budapest, 2007)
Papp, Beáta; Erzberger, Peter: Contributions to the bryophyte flora of Montenegro
18. Montenegro, along the road from Kotor to Perast, at the pension Stari Mlini before Perast, stream, 0-10 m, 14.10.2003. 19. Montenegro, along the road from Perast to Herceg-Novi, at Kostanjica village after Morinj, Quercetum and Castanetum on a north facing slope, 70-170 m, 42° 29' 08.8" N, 18° 39' 07.9" E and 42° 29' 02.2" N, 18° 39' 23.9" E, 14.10.2003. 20. Montenegro, Lovcen Mts, southeast of Njegusi village, around a cave and dolina, 900-1,138 m, 42° 25' 36.2" N, 18° 49' 53.0" E and 42° 25' 09.9" N, 18° 51' 02.7" E, leg. Barina, Z., Pifkó, D., 12.10.2003. RESULTS The full list of our records of bryophytes contains 217 taxa (48 liverworts and 169 mosses), including 14 (8 liverworts and 6 mosses), which are reported for the first time in Montenegro. These are the following. Hepaticae Barbilopbozia barbata (Schreb.) Loeske is a boreal, montane species (DULL 1983). It is known from all other SE European countries except the European part of Turkey (SABOVLJEVIC and NATCHEVA 2006). Cephaloziella divaricata (Sm.) Schiffn. is a species characteristic of the temperate zone of Europe (DULL 1983). It is recorded in all other SE European countries except the European part of Turkey (SABOVLJEVIC and NATCHEVA 2006). Fossombronia pusilla (L.) Nees is a Mediterranean, sub-Atlantic element (DULL 1983). In SE Europe it is reported from many countries, i.e. Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey (SABOVLJEVIC and NATCHEVA 2006). Frullania inflata Gottsche var. illyrica (Grolle) R. M. Schust. is a relict Mediterranean-montane species according to DULL (1983), while var. inflata is a relict sub-Mediterranean-montane hepatic. Frullania inflata var. illyrica was known as an Albanian endemic (BlSANG et al. 1988) differing from the type variety by fewer and larger oil bodies, but this character was considered by GROLLE and LONG (2000) to be variable, and therefore var. illyrica was synonymised with var. inflata. Our material shows the characteristics of var. illyrica, and we prefer keeping this name pending further