B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 37. 2006 (Budapest, 2006)

Tsakiri, E., Papp, Beáta; Szurdoki, Erzsébet: New records on the bryophytes of Mt Voras, North Greece

ported. Since the first publication concerning North Greece, the "Florae Graecae Prodromus" (SlBTHORP and SMITH 1806-1813) with a collection from Mt Athos, the total number of bryophyte publications for the area, unfortunately, is less than thirty in number, even though North Greece provides much better natural condi­tions for the bryophyte vegetation than the island areas. Here are located some of the highest mountains of the country (e.g. Olympos (2,917 m), Smolikas (2,637 m), etc.), and a large number of aquatic habitats (rivers, lakes, lagoons) (DULL 1995, TSAKIRI et al. 1998). Sphagnum data for Greece Generally speaking, Sphagnum is extremely rare in Greece. Reports on Sphag­num occurrences are scarce, and such areas represent a very rare vegetation type of extremely great scientific interest in Greece, because they represent the southern distribution limit of this genus characteristic in more northerly habitat types of Eu­rope. To date, only eight species of Sphagnum have been reported from Greece. Their presence for the country was first reported by MAZZIARI (1851), who col­lected Sphagnum palustre L. (= S. cymbifolium (Ehrh.) Hedw.) and S. subsecun­dum Nees on the island of Corfu. Mazziari's publication was followed by: - JURATZKA (1861) who reported S. capillifoliwn (Ehrh.) Hedw. from the Ionian and the Aegean Islands (in PRESTON 1984b). Recently, this species was also reported by DULL (1995) from Corfu, - MAVROMMATIS (1972) reported the presence of any Sphagnum species for the first time in North Greece (S. subsecundum Nees, from the Rhodope mountain range, "Elatia" area, N Drama Prefecture), - ATHANASIADIS (1977) collected four species of Sphagnum from seven differ­ent areas of North Greece (S. contortum Schultz - Rhodope Mts: "Elatia" area, Mt Lailias, Mt Voras: "Mplatsa" area; S. subsecundum Nees - Mt Chaidou, Mt Voras: "Kampós" area; S. palustre - Mt Lailias, Mt Voras: "Kampos" area, Mt Pieria: "Kokkini Vrysi" area; S. squarrosum Pers. (Cr.) - Mt Pieria: "Kokkini Vrysi" and "Flambouro" areas. Athanasiadis also suggested the correction of Mavrommatis' taxa from the Rhodope Mts to S. contortum. - GEISSLER (1977) reported S. palustre and S. subsecundum from Mt Lailias (Serres Prefecture, East Macedonia District), - GlANNITSAROS and KOUMPLI-SOVANTZI (1990) reported S. cuspidatum Ehrh. ex Hofffn. from Lesvos (Mytilini) island (NE Aegean), - TURLAND and WILSON (1995) collected S. auriculatum Schimp. from the is­land of Crete,

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