Orthotrichum gigantosporum Lewinsky
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2021v42a12 |
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Orthotrichum gigantosporum Lewinsky |
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Orthotrichum gigantosporum Lewinsky View in CoL
( Figs 2 View FIG ; 3 View FIG )
Lindbergia 14: 183 [1988(1989)].
Orthotrichum macrosporum Lewinsky View in CoL hom. illeg. Lindbergia View in CoL 10: 91. figs 150-161. ( Lewinsky 1984 [1985]). — non O. macrosporum Müll. Hal., Nuovo Giornale Botanico Italiano View in CoL , n. s. 5: 185 ( Müller 1898).
TYPE. — Argentina. Rio Negro: Bariloche, Pampa del Toro, road to Lago Steffen; 41°31’S, 71°28’W; Rahn 4593 p.; 27.II.1979. holo- C.
DESCRIPTION
Plants
Up to 0.8(-1.7) cm tall, in lax or rarely compact irregular tufts or patches, up to 2 cm in diameter, frequently mixed with other species, olive green to brownish below.
Stems
Rounded-pentagonal in section, with all cells thick walled, orange to deep red, the 1(-2) external rows smaller with narrow lumina; axillary hairs scarce, of 1 short slightly coloured basal cell and 1-2 elongated hyaline distal cells.
Rhizoids
Mostly in basal parts of stems, scattered in median and upper branches, reddish, smooth.
Leaves
Erect to erect-appressed when dry, scarcely sinuose but frequently loosely and irregularly oriented, when moist patent to spreading, ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate with oval base, more or less concave, lamina narrowly triangular, slightly carinate, (0.8-)1.0-1.5 × 0.2-0.3 mm; leaf apex acute to acuminate, frequently ending in a row of up to 7 cells; costa single, ending well below apex to subpercurrent, 25-50 µm wide at base and at mid-leaf; leaf margins entire to papillose-crenulate, usually completely plane, sometimes finely and irregularly recurved in part of their length; lamina unistratose throughout; upper and median leaf cells (6-)10-15(-16) × (6-)10-15(-20) µm, isodiametric or somewhat elongate or oblate, with moderately thickened walls, with (1-)2(-3) simple papillae on both surfaces; basal cells (10-)15-40(-50) × 5-10 µm, mostly rectangular, sometimes fusiform, with thin to moderately thickened smooth or somewhat nodulose walls, towards margins usually shorter, short rectangular to quadrate. Brood bodies not seen.
Cladautoicous.
Bud-shaped, terminal on branches and main axes; perigonial leaves (0.2-)0.3-0.7(-1.2) mm long.
Perichaetial leaves
Similar to vegetative leaves, somewhat larger, (0.9-)1.1-1.9(- 2.1) × 0.2-0.4(-0.5), with a longer ovate base that reaches ²�₅ to ½ leaf.
Vaginula
Cylindric to oblong, 0.4-0.6 mm long, strongly hairy, with hairs up to more than 1 mm long, 1(-2)-seriate, barely papillose.
Calyptra
Mitrate, conic-oblong, 1.3-1.5 mm long, yellowish to orange with a dark orange beak, naked, plicate, almost smooth to papillose at plicae.
Seta
(1.1-) 1.5-2.7 mm long.
Capsule
Exserted, ovoid when moist, urceolate to pyriform and constricted below mouth when dry, unribbed except near mouth or very faintly in the upper half, (1.1-)1.2-1.5(-1.8) mm long, including a 0.3-0.5 mm long neck, gradually narrowing to seta; exothecial cells rectangular, yellowish, arranged in vertical sinuous lines with external walls thickened; exothecial bands differentiated in the distal part of urn, orange tinted, of (2-)3(-4) rows of enlarged cells with extra-thickened walls, extending 130-200 µm from mouth, 2 rows weakly differentiated beyond, sometimes up to the middle of the capsule; stomata immersed, almost to completely covered by well differentiated exothecial cells, located in the upper half of capsule, not reaching urn base nor mouth vicinity.
Operculum
350-550 µm in diameter, shortly rostrate, convex, with a broad reddish basal rim.
Peristome
Double; small basal remnants of prostome sometimes present; exostome of 8 pairs of teeth, completely splitting into 16 or some pairs remaining after hygrometric movements, reflexed to revolute when dry, yellowish to light orange, (190-)220- 330 µm long; outer peristomial layer (OPL) densely papillose throughout; exostomial primary peristomial layer (PPL) finely ornamented, with vertical lines and some intercalated papillae in basal part, papillose at apex; endostome of 16 segments, lanceolate, relatively broad, with margins frequently irregular, the intermediate ones more slender, paler and somewhat shorter than teeth, united by a thin connecting membrane of 2-3 cell rows tall, the upper cell row papillose like the segments; endostomial PPL faintly carinate, finely ornamented with vertical or oblique lines, usually papillose, centred on the cell surface; inner peristomial layer (IPL) biseriate in main segments, uniseriate to partially biseriate in intermediate segments, densely covered with tall papillae, becoming low in distal part.
Spores
Unicellular, (27-)30-50(-55) µm, yellowish brown, spherical to ellipsoidal, verrucose, the largest spores sparsely ornamented after the verrucae are partially detached.
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Orthotrichum gigantosporum Lewinsky
Lara, Francisco, San, Raúl D., Román, León, Alicia, Draper, Isabel & Garilleti, Ricardo 2021 |
O. macrosporum Müll. Hal., Nuovo Giornale Botanico Italiano
Hal. 1898: 185 |