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Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 18: 441. 1983.

Etymology: Green pseudo-, false, and Latin -ella, diminutive, meaning false little Lycopodium, because of its resemblance to Lycopodiella
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Plants creeping on wet substrates. Roots emerging immediately on underside of stems. Horizontal stems on substrate surface, short-creeping. Upright shoots not branched, forming sparsely leafy peduncles scattered along horizontal stem, nearly naked, 9–11 mm diam. Leaves of horizontal stems not in distinct ranks, not imbricate, dimorphic, margins entire; lateral leaves narrowly linear, nearly subulate, median leaves 1/2–2/3 shorter than lateral leaves, ascending. Gemmiferous branchlets and gemmae absent. Strobili solitary, not conspicuously differentiated from peduncle, tip blunt; peduncle nearly naked with scattered minute leaves, 0.9–3 mm diam.; sporophylls much shorter than peduncle leaves. Sporangia reniform. Spores rugulate, sides at equator convex, angles acute. Gametophytes photosynthetic, on substrate surface, tuber-shaped and lobed; ring meristem absent. x = 35.

Discussion

Species 12 (1 in the flora).

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Warren H. Wagner Jr. +  and Joseph M. Beitel +
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Green pseudo-, false, and Latin -ella, diminutive, meaning false little Lycopodium, because of its resemblance to Lycopodiella +
Folia Geobot. Phytotax. +
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Pseudolycopodiella +
Lycopodiaceae +