Additions and corrections to the bryophyte flora of Ghana, including a new species of Cololejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn. (Lejeuneaceae, Marchantiophyta)
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Introduction. The bryophytes of Ghana are under-recorded, but the country has several
important and relatively extensive examples of West African forest likely to support an
interesting flora. Of these, Atewa Forest was targeted for survey in 2014, resulting in many
records, including 58 taxa new to Ghana. This paper reports the results of further fieldwork,
both in Atewa and elsewhere, in 2017, and makes some necessary additions and
amendments to previously published data.
Methods. Bryophyte fieldwork was carried out in key forest sites in southern Ghana during
November 2017, and was followed by targeted herbarium studies.
Key results. A new species, Cololejeunea ankasica, is described, and a new site for the rare
Ghanaian endemic C. calcarata reported; a further 27 taxa new to Ghana are recorded, and
amendments made to previously published information.
Conclusions. This study shows that even lowland areas of remaining forest in Ghana
are bryologically interesting and that bryophytes are an important but still under-recorded part of Ghana’s biodiversity. It also strengthens the case for National Park
status for Atewa Forest, which remains the only known site in Ghana for many species
characteristic of higher altitude forest.
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