Abstract
The genus Radula Dumort. has been investigated in the Indian Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar in the Bay of Bengal and twelve species have been found to occur in these islands. Of these, R. nymanii Steph. is new to the Indian bryoflora from the Nicobar Islands. The occurrence of R. anceps Sande Lac. in the country is confirmed. R. acuminata Steph., R. auriculata Steph., R. fulvifolia (Hook.f. & Taylor) Gottsche, R. perrottetii Gottsche ex Steph., R. protensa Lindenb., R. sumatrana Steph. and R. tjibodensis K.I.Goebel, until now only known in the Indian bryoflora from mainland, have been recorded for the first time on these islands. Detailed descriptions and illustrations are provided for R. anceps, R. nymanii and R. sumatrana, based on Indian materials, to facilitate their easy identification. These discoveries suggest that the liverwort flora of Andaman & Nicobar is grossly understudied. The earlier reports of R. campanigera Mont., R. tenerrima Steph. and R. vrieseana Sande Lac. from these islands are considered to be doubtful. R. kurzii is known only from the South Andaman, while R. javanica is the most extensively distributed species in this territory occurring in several areas of both Andaman as well as the Nicobar group of islands. All other species are presently known from the Nicobar Islands only. The Radula flora of Andaman & Nicobar Islands shows a close affinity with that of mainland India, China and Indonesia.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Director, Botanical Survey of India (BSI) for facilities and the authorities of the Forest Department, Andaman & Nicobar administration and the Scientist-in-Charge, Andaman & Nicobar Regional Centre of BSI, Port Blair for assistance in plant collection. One of us (MD) is also grateful to the Director, BSI for financial assistance under the A.J.C. Bose Post-Doctoral Fellowship programme of the department. We also thank unknown reviewers for their valuable suggestions.
Taxonomic Additions and Changes: Nil.