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PODOSTEMACEAE IN JAPAN

japanTwo genera and six species occur in the southern part of Kyushu (Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures). Some species are endemic to Japan, and the others are also distributed in eastern China (Cladopus) or southwestern China and northen Thailand (Hydrobryum). In Japan most species are restricted to particular sites in some rivers.



Hydrobryum: Stamens 2, forked from common andropod; capsules ellipsoid, compressed, ribbed, appressed to rocks; bracts boat-shaped, entire; roots crustose, with tufts of linear leaves scattered on dorsal surface.

Cladopus: Stamen 1, simple; capsules globose, smooth, erect; bracts digitate, surface rough; roots compressed, subcylindrical or ribbon-like, with tufts of leaves at sinuses of root branches.

 

South-area

Key to the Japanese species of Podostemaceae

Hydrobryum

1. Stamens 2, forked from common andropod; capsules ellipsoid, compressed, ribbed, appressed to rocks; bracts boat-shaped, entire; roots crustose, with tufts of linear leaves scattered on dorsal surface.

2. Roots thin (0.1–0.2 mm)

2. Roots thick (0.2–0.5 mm)

3. Roots 0.3–0.5 mm thick, ovary-septa longitudinally fissured in distal part

..........Hydrobryum japonicum

3. Roots 0.2–0.4 mm thick, ovary-septa not fissured

4. Roots 0.2–0.3 mm thick, chartaceous, not rough (but rough in plants on vertical bank wall of dam), green or light green; ovules 23–29 per ovary; capsule ca. 10-ribbed
..........Hydrobryum puncticulatum

4. Roots 0.2–0.4 mm thick, subcoriaceous, coarse, deep green or dull brownish green; ovules 27–36 per ovary; capsule ca. 12-ribbed
..........Hydrobryum koribanum

Cladopus

1. Stamen 1, simple; capsules globose, smooth, erect; bracts digitate, surface rough; roots compressed, subcylindrical or ribbon-like, with tufts of leaves at sinuses of root branches.

2. Roots 2–4 mm or more wide, ribbon-like, branching monopodially; bract-bearing floral axes 1–3 mm long

..........Cladopus doianus

 

2. Roots to 1 (–1.3) mm wide, compressed, subcylindrical, branching sympodially; bract-bearing floral axes 3–6 mm long

..........Cladopus fukienensis


Phylogeny and biogeography

 

In a molecular phylogenetic tree, Kita & Kato (2004) showed that all Japanese species of Hydrobryum form a monophyletic group, and H. japonicum and H. floribundum form a clade, while H. puncticulatum and H. koribanum form another clade. Along with other data, it suggests that the Japanese species were derived from Southeastern-Asian ancestor, and H. japonicum migrated southward to northern Thailand. Kita & Kato (2004) also suggested that Cladopus fukienensis is sister to C. austrosinensis, and both are sister to C. doianus.