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Basionym: Laevifolia Kindberg Eur. N. Amer. Bryin., 235. 1898
Synonyms: Racomitrium sect. Laevifolia (Kindberg) Noguchi
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Plants moderately sized to large, fairly slender to coarse and rigid, often hoary. Stems 1–12 cm long, creeping, curved-ascending to erect, sparingly or profusely branched. Leaves lanceolate, straight to strongly curved; margins recurved to revolute on both sides to the apex, or less often to 2/3–3/4 of the leaf length, 1-stratose or less often 2-stratose; muticous or piliferous, awns often long, erect, flexuose, flattened, distantly denticulate at the margins and sometimes spinulose on the abaxial side; costa 3–4-stratose and strongly convex abaxially in the proximal portion; alar cells undifferentiated; basal marginal border absent. Inner perichaetial leaves strongly modified, hyaline and epilose, or very seldom shortly piliferous and then chlorophyllose close to the apex. Peristome teeth with a basal membrane.

Distribution

North America, Europe, Atlantic Islands (Azores, Canary Islands, Iceland, Madeira).

Discussion

Species 7 (5 in the flora).

The strongly differentiated innermost perichaetial bracts that are ovate, epilose, and hyaline to yellowish hyaline throughout are diagnostic of section Laevifoliae. This is a Euro-American taxon consisting of two species that are endemic to Europe, three endemic to North America, and two that are Euro-American disjuncts.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaves epilose, with a chlorophyllose apex, awns absent > 2
1 At least some leaves with a short or long, hyaline to subhyaline awn > 4
2 Leaf margins recurved to 2/3-3/4 of the leaf length; alar cells differentiated, short, thick- walled and porose, forming a well-defined, sometimes auriculate group. Bucklandiella pacifica
2 Leaf margins recurved to revolute to the apex; alar cells not or weakly differentiated > 3
3 Leaf margins 1-stratose, occasionally with 2-stratose patches and smooth in the distal part; costa broader, 80-100 µm, and mostly (3-)4-stratose basally (epilose plants). Bucklandiella affinis
3 Leaf margins usually 2-stratose for 1-3 cell rows, wavy and lumpy in the distal part; costa narrow, 50-80 µm, and usually 3-stratose basally (epilose plants). Bucklandiella venusta
4 Costa broadly canaliculate in mid leaf, moderately convex on the abaxial side and with 4-9 cells on the adaxial side > 5
4 Costa narrowly canaliculate or carinate in mid leaf, strongly convex on the abaxial side and with 3-4 adaxial cells > 6
5 Plants moderately robust and less coarse; leaf margins 1-stratose with infrequent 2-stratose patches and smooth distally; awns weakly flexuose. Bucklandiella heterosticha
5 Plants coarse and robust; leaf margins 2-stratose for 1-3 cell rows and lumpy distally, broadly recurved to revolute throughout; awns stiff, not flexuose. Bucklandiella obesa
6 Leaf margins usually 2-stratose for 1-2(-3) cell rows and lumpy in the distal portion; awns stout, not or weakly flexuose, strongly spinulose > 7
6 Leaf margins usually 1-stratose with occasional 2-stratose spots and not lumpy distally; awns soft, usually flexuose and faintly spinulose > 8
7 Plants robust, almost unbranched; costa broad, 80-120 µm with 4-9 adaxial cells in the basal portion; leaves long, 3-4 mm. Bucklandiella obesa
7 Plants small to medium-sized, copiously branched; costa narrow, 50-80 µm with 3-5 adaxial cells in the basal portion; leaves short, 1.7-2.4 mm. Bucklandiella venusta
8 Costa carinate and predominantly 3-stratose in the middle and lower distal portion. Bucklandiella affinis
8 Costa canaliculate and predominantly 2-stratose in the middle and lower distal portion Bucklandiella heterosticha
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