Cheilolejeunea revoluta (Herzog) Gradstein & Grolle
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25. Cheilolejeunea revoluta (Herzog) Gradstein & Grolle View in CoL View at ENA (in Gradstein et al. 1993: 59).—
Pycnolejeunea revoluta Herzog (1955: 193) View in CoL .
Type:— COLOMBIA. Santander: Vicin. of Charta , 2000-2600 m, 1–11 February 1927, E. P. Killip 18944 (holotype JE, isotype B-300025994 , G).— Fig. 14Z View FIGURE 14 –FF.
Plants grayish to yellowish green, robust, 1.1–2 mm wide. Stems in cross section 120–300 µm in diameter, 15–18 epidermal cells, 25–48 × 15–30 µm; 29–42 medullary cells, 12–36 × 7–26 µm. Ventral merophytes (5–)6–8 cells wide. Leaves imbricate, orbicular, flat to slightly recurved at the apex, 0.78–1.2 × 0.7–1.1 mm, margin entire, apex rounded to slightly apiculate; cells mammillose on the dorsal side, conspicuous trigones; basal cells 23–42 × 14–34 µm, median cells 22–40 × 19–29 µm, marginal cells 15–23 × 9–23 µm. Lobules triangular to rectangular, 1/6–1/4 of leaf length, apical tooth acute, formed by a long cell 12 × 24 µm, free margin involute, keel straight. Underleaves imbricate, reniform, 360–580 × 620–900 µm, 3–5 × stem width, bifid to 1/6–1/5, with a sinus small, margin revolute, insertion in U-shaped. Dioicous. Androecia intercalary (?) on the principal stem or branches, 3–6 pairs of bracts. Gynoecia on short branches, with 1–2 pycnolejeuneoid innovations, bracts ovate, 1300 × 850 µm, apex acute, bracts lobule 500–160 µm, bracteole obcordate, 920–950 µm, bifid to 1/4. Perianth with 5 strong keels, beak short. Vegetative reproduction unknown.
Distribution and habitat:—Neotropical, occurring in Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Brazil ( Bastos 2017, N̂ske et al. 2003). This species grows on tree trunks and in tree canopies as well as on rocks in the study area, in the interior and at the edges of lower montane rainforests, between 700–2650 m (Gradstein 2021), in the Guatuso-Talamanca, Puntarenas-Chiriquí, and Magdalena provinces of the Pacific dominion. The record of C. revoluta occurring in Páramo ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ), actually belongs to the Cauca province.
Notes: —The species is characterized by plants robust (1.1–2 mm wide), grayish, ventral merophyte 6–8 cells wide, and underleaves reniform, shortly bifid, with revolute apical margin.
Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Morro do Pilar , 19°14’49”S, 43°30’36”W, 1246 m, 27 July 2011, Costa 5296 ( RB) GoogleMaps . COLOMBIA. Santander: El Hato , 6°36’10.5”N, 73°21’38,1”W, 2268 m, 25 August 2017, Cuta 145, 507 ( UPTC) GoogleMaps . COSTA RICA. Puntarenas: Fila Tigra , 8°56’50”N, 82°5’30”W, 1100 m, Dauphin & Chacón 1990 ( INB) GoogleMaps . VENEZUELA. Bolivar: Cerro Guaiaquinima , 4°54’N, 63°27’W, 1250 m, 8 Frebruary 1990, Sipman 26763 ( VEN) GoogleMaps .
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena |
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Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro |
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Universidad Pedogógica y Tecnológica de Colombia |
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad |
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Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela |
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Cheilolejeunea revoluta (Herzog) Gradstein & Grolle
Gil-Novoa, Jorge Enrique & Costa, Denise Pinheiro 2023 |
Pycnolejeunea revoluta
Herzog 1955: 193 |