Difference between revisions of "Rhytidiopsis"
in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 232/233[I,3]: 1057, fig. 858A – D. 1908.
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 5 November 2020
Stems creeping to ascending, (3–)5–8 mm wide across leafy stem, monopodial, irregularly and remotely branched; paraphyllia dense, base 1- or 2-seriate, branches 1-seriate. Stem leaves erect to spreading, falcate-secund, crowded, ovate to lanceolate, strongly plicate, rugose in lower acumen, (2.5–)3.6–5.3 mm; base not decurrent; margins serrulate at apex, otherwise minutely toothed to entire; apex gradually acuminate; costa double, 1/4–1/2 leaf length; alar cells ± differentiated; laminal cells smooth. Branch leaves similar. Capsule horizontal; operculum conic; exostome teeth irregularly cross striolate to somewhat reticulate proximally; endostome segments narrowly perforate.
Distribution
w North America.
Discussion
Species 1.
Selected References
None.