Fissidens macroglossus (Broth.) Brugg.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2022v43a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12215139 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AB87C7-FF80-FFA3-5268-FD75DA3FF944 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Fissidens macroglossus (Broth.) Brugg. |
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Fissidens macroglossus (Broth.) Brugg. View in CoL -Nann.
( Fig. 12 View FIG )
Fissidens macroglossus is characterized by wide, oblong to lingulate leaves, limbidia restricted to upper leaves of female stems reaching to half the length of the vaginant laminae, costae ending 9-21 cells below the apex, distal parts of the costae over a short or long distance covered by chlorophyllose cells, vaginant laminae slightly open, pluripapillose cells, peristomes undivided or irregularly divided, lamellae of undivided basal OP cells smooth, distal tooth parts densely papillose. On bark in a pure mats.
DISTRIBUTION. — West African endemic.
Peristome
Slightly curved inwards when moist, teeth stiff, undivided to deeply divided, 150-165 µm long, tooth base 36-40 µm wide, distal parts papillose.
Ornamentation
Basal three OPL cells undivided with smooth trabeculae and smooth lamellae, more distal lamellae papillose (“hairy”) ( Fig. 12B, C View FIG ); IPL basal trabeculae with papillose edges ( Fig. 12F View FIG ), basal lamellae smooth? (hard to observe), in distal direction the trabeculae become obsolete, lamellae of mid and distal part often incrassate, densely papillose.
Sporophyte
Seta 1.2-1.5 mm long, ± smooth; capsule cylindrical, 0.6- 0.8 × 0.25-0.3 mm (not conspicuously narrow), with exothecial cell columns ± 30-38, the cells oblong; operculum 0.25 mm long, spores subglobose, 18-24 µm, papillose.
Description
Brotherus (1931: 27).
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