Difference between revisions of "Macromitrium richardii"
Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(2,1): 70, plate 173 [bottom]. 1826.
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Revision as of 19:46, 24 September 2019
Stems with branches to 1 cm, simple or 2-fid. Branch leaves 0.7–1.8 mm; basal laminal cells tuberculate or smooth, walls thick; distal cells bulging mid leaf, grading to papillose-bulging at tip. Seta dextrorse. Capsule with exothecial cells not differentiated; stomata at capsule base; exostome teeth rudimentary, delicate, pale yellow. Spores 22–32 µm, densely papillose.
Phenology: Capsules mature spring.
Habitat: Branches and trunks of trees
Elevation: low elevations
Distribution
![V28 55-distribution-map.gif](/w/images/d/df/V28_55-distribution-map.gif)
Fla., La., Miss., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.
Discussion
Macromitrium richardii is distinguished from other mosses with similar creeping stems and erect branches by its non-rugose, inrolled leaves and uniformly elongate basal laminal cells. The papillose-bulging distal laminal cells and autoicous sexual condition distinguish M. richardii from other species of Macromitrium in the tropical portions of its range.
Selected References
None.