familyRhytidiaceae
genusRhytidium
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Difference between revisions of "Rhytidium"
Bih. Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl. 6(19): 8. 1882.
Etymology: Greek rhytis, wrinkle, alluding to strongly rugose leaves
Basionym: Hypnum sect. Rhytidium Sullivant in A. Gray, Manual ed. 2, 675. 1856
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 5 November 2020
Stem leaves erect, crowded, imbricate, falcate-secund, obscurely plicate, strongly rugose; base not or short-decurrent; laminal cells coarsely prorate at distal ends. Branch leaves similar, less falcate-secund, smaller. Capsule oblong-ellipsoid to cylindric, arcuate, not plicate, constricted below mouth when dry; operculum high-conic to short-rostrate. Spores 10–17 µm.
Distribution
North America, Mexico, Central America (Guatemala), South America (Bolivia), Eurasia, Africa.
Discussion
Species 1.
Selected References
None.