Difference between revisions of "Pterygoneurum lamellatum"

(Lindberg) Juratzka

Laubm.-Fl. Oesterr.-Ung., 97. 1882,.

Basionym: Tortula lamellata Lindberg
Synonyms: Pterygoneurum arcticum Steere
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 607.
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|discussion=<p>The operculum of Pterygoneurum lamellatum is commonly long-conic when dry, while that of P. ovatum is generally linear. The peristome may be trellislike (illustrated by S. Flowers 1973) or a rudimentary arrangement of small plates over a membrane (R. H. Zander 1993), or even absent. Also keying to P. lamellatum is the British Columbian specimen reported by T. T. McIntosh (1989) as Tortula wilsonii (Hooker) R. H. Zander. This proved to be a species, possibly new, of Pterygoneurum distinguished by broadly recurved leaf margins and multiple papillae on both sides of the leaf above mid leaf. The adaxial costal lamellae are distinct but occasionally absent in some plants, which then phenocopy Tortula or Hilpertia. This specimen in turn proved to be similar to a Pterygoneurum discussed but not formally described by B. M. Murray (1992) for Alaska; a name will be provided in a future publication.</p>
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|discussion=<p>The operculum of <i>Pterygoneurum lamellatum</i> is commonly long-conic when dry, while that of <i>P. ovatum</i> is generally linear. The peristome may be trellislike (illustrated by S. Flowers 1973) or a rudimentary arrangement of small plates over a membrane (R. H. Zander 1993), or even absent. Also keying to <i>P. lamellatum</i> is the British Columbian specimen reported by T. T. McIntosh (1989) as <i>Tortula</i> wilsonii (Hooker) R. H. Zander. This proved to be a species, possibly new, of <i>Pterygoneurum</i> distinguished by broadly recurved leaf margins and multiple papillae on both sides of the leaf above mid leaf. The adaxial costal lamellae are distinct but occasionally absent in some plants, which then phenocopy <i>Tortula</i> or <i>Hilpertia</i>. This specimen in turn proved to be similar to a <i>Pterygoneurum</i> discussed but not formally described by B. M. Murray (1992) for Alaska; a name will be provided in a future publication.</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:58, 18 September 2019

Leaves with distal lamina sometimes weakly papillose abaxially; awn smooth; lamellae (0–)8–14 cells in height, irregularly lobed, often bearing filaments. Capsule stegocarpous, exerted, short- to long-cylindric, annulus present, operculum cells in twisted rows; peristome present, fragile and often adherent to the operculum. Calyptra cucullate.


Phenology: Capsules mature late winter, spring.
Habitat: Soil, rock faces
Elevation: moderate elevations (500-1400 m)

Distribution

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B.C., Nunavut, Alaska, Ariz., Calif., Nev., Utah, Europe, Asia.

Discussion

The operculum of Pterygoneurum lamellatum is commonly long-conic when dry, while that of P. ovatum is generally linear. The peristome may be trellislike (illustrated by S. Flowers 1973) or a rudimentary arrangement of small plates over a membrane (R. H. Zander 1993), or even absent. Also keying to P. lamellatum is the British Columbian specimen reported by T. T. McIntosh (1989) as Tortula wilsonii (Hooker) R. H. Zander. This proved to be a species, possibly new, of Pterygoneurum distinguished by broadly recurved leaf margins and multiple papillae on both sides of the leaf above mid leaf. The adaxial costal lamellae are distinct but occasionally absent in some plants, which then phenocopy Tortula or Hilpertia. This specimen in turn proved to be similar to a Pterygoneurum discussed but not formally described by B. M. Murray (1992) for Alaska; a name will be provided in a future publication.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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