Campylopus surinamensis Müll. Hal.
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CampylopusFloraGuianas |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA786956-7F5F-22C8-126A-88D41A28144D |
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Sylvia |
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Campylopus surinamensis Müll. Hal. |
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12. Campylopus surinamensis Müll. Hal. View in CoL , Linnaea 2: 186. 1848. Type: Suriname, near Paramaribo, Kegel 516 (GOET, PC).
- Campylopus gracilicaulis Mitt. , J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 12: 83. 1869. Type: Brazil, Rio Negro, Spruce 60 (NY).
Description see Musci I in Fl. Suriname 6: 75 1964.
Distribution: SE U.S.A., West Indies, C America, tropical S America.
Ecology: Terrestrial on sand, clay or organic debris; in the Guianas rather common on granitic rockplateaus and in low savanna vegetations.
Note This species is easy to recognize in its full-grown form by the comal tuft of spreading leaves at the end of an elongate stem with appressed leaves. Young plants, consisting of a low rosette, occasionally with only the distantly foliate stem, are sometimes difficult to identify. For differences with the closely related C. angustiretis see under that species. In Musci I Campylopus arenicola (Müll. Hal.)Mitt . was listed as a synonym, but in View of the lamellae at the back of the costa it should be considered a young form of C. trachyblepharon (Frahm 1991).
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Campylopus surinamensis Müll. Hal.
J. Florschutz-de Waard, H. R. Zielman & M. A. Bruggeman- Nannenga 2011 |
Campylopus gracilicaulis
Mitt. 1869: 83 |