Schistidium convergens (Grimmiaceae, Bryophyta), a new species from southern Spain and Morocco Guerra, Juan Jiménez Martínez, Juan Francisco Cano, Maria Jesús Alonso, Marta Gallego, Maria Teresa Schistidium convergens is described as a new species from southern Spain and northern Morocco, based on morphological and molecular data. The species is fully described and illustrated, its affinities are discussed in detail, and its current distribution mapped. The species is distinguished morphologically by its usually smooth leaf margins, sometimes with short papillae towards the leaf apex, recurved from the leaf base to the apex on both sides, rectangular basal leaf cells, quadrate to short-rectangular, subhyaline basal marginal cells with slightly thickened transverse walls, and irregular, isodiametric, quadrate to short rectangular, sometime oblate distal and medial exothecial cells. A table with characters to distinguish this species from S. apocarpum, the morphologically most similar species, and a phylogenetic analysis in order to detect relationships of the new species with nearby taxa based on the rDNA ITS region are provided. The new species is located in a clade with S. confertum, S. marginale and S. frigidum, among others. 2024-01-30T09:31:04Z 2024-01-30T09:31:04Z 2019-08-17 journal article Guerra J, Jiménez-Martínez JF, Cano MJ, Alonso M & Gallego MT. 2019. Schistidium convergens (Grimmiaceae, Bryophyta), a new species from southern Spain and Morocco. Nova Hedwigia 109: 65-80 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/87561 doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2019/0529 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ open access Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License Schwizertbart Science Publishers - Nova Hedwigia