Difference between revisions of "Anomobryum concinnatum"
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|name=Anomobryum julaceum var. concinnatum | |name=Anomobryum julaceum var. concinnatum | ||
|authority=(Spruce) J. E. Zetterstatt | |authority=(Spruce) J. E. Zetterstatt | ||
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|name=A. leptostomoides | |name=A. leptostomoides | ||
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|elevation=low to high elevations (0-3500 m) | |elevation=low to high elevations (0-3500 m) | ||
|distribution=Greenland;B.C.;N.B.;Nfld. and Labr.;N.W.T.;Que.;Alaska;Calif.;Colo.;Maine;Mich.;Minn.;Mo.;Mont.;N.Y.;N.C.;Tenn.;Utah;Va.;Wis.;Mexico (Chiapas;Chihuahua;Distrito Federal;México;Querétaro);Eurasia. | |distribution=Greenland;B.C.;N.B.;Nfld. and Labr.;N.W.T.;Que.;Alaska;Calif.;Colo.;Maine;Mich.;Minn.;Mo.;Mont.;N.Y.;N.C.;Tenn.;Utah;Va.;Wis.;Mexico (Chiapas;Chihuahua;Distrito Federal;México;Querétaro);Eurasia. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Anomobryum concinnatum is a widespread boreal-temperate species, rarely with capsules, identical to material of the synonym A. leptostomoides in gametophyte features. Specimens assigned to the latter are few and produce erect capsules with highly reduced peristomes. These specimens have been interpreted as fertile specimens of A. concinnatum, a name with priority. Because A. concinnatum is rarely separated from A. julaceum, the distributions of the two in North America are tentative; A. concinnatum is the more widespread.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Anomobryum concinnatum</i> is a widespread boreal-temperate species, rarely with capsules, identical to material of the synonym A. leptostomoides in gametophyte features. Specimens assigned to the latter are few and produce erect capsules with highly reduced peristomes. These specimens have been interpreted as fertile specimens of <i>A. concinnatum</i>, a name with priority. Because <i>A. concinnatum</i> is rarely separated from <i>A. julaceum</i>, the distributions of the two in North America are tentative; <i>A. concinnatum</i> is the more widespread.</p> |
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|publication year=1861 | |publication year=1861 | ||
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated | |special status=Selected by author to be illustrated | ||
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|genus=Anomobryum | |genus=Anomobryum | ||
|species=Anomobryum concinnatum | |species=Anomobryum concinnatum |
Revision as of 17:03, 18 September 2019
Stems weakly julaceous. Leaves strongly imbricate when dry, flat to somewhat concave, 0.6–1.4 mm; costa percurrent to short-excurrent, mucro smooth; distal laminal cells elongate-rhomboidal, 40–60 µm, 6:1, walls not or weakly sinuate. Specialized asexual reproduction by leaf axil bulbils, red-brown, leafy, small. Seta 2–3 cm. Capsule erect or suberect, red, ovate-cylindric, 1–3 mm; peristome single, highly reduced, of unknown origin; endostome segments and cilia absent. Spores 8–15 µm.
Phenology: Capsules mature Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Acidic seepy or damp soil, soil over rock, ledges
Elevation: low to high elevations (0-3500 m)
Distribution
Greenland, B.C., N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.W.T., Que., Alaska, Calif., Colo., Maine, Mich., Minn., Mo., Mont., N.Y., N.C., Tenn., Utah, Va., Wis., Mexico (Chiapas, Chihuahua, Distrito Federal, México, Querétaro), Eurasia.
Discussion
Anomobryum concinnatum is a widespread boreal-temperate species, rarely with capsules, identical to material of the synonym A. leptostomoides in gametophyte features. Specimens assigned to the latter are few and produce erect capsules with highly reduced peristomes. These specimens have been interpreted as fertile specimens of A. concinnatum, a name with priority. Because A. concinnatum is rarely separated from A. julaceum, the distributions of the two in North America are tentative; A. concinnatum is the more widespread.
Selected References
None.