Difference between revisions of "Sciuro-hypnum glaciale"

(Schimper) Ignatov & Huttunen

Arctoa 11: 270. 2003.

Basionym: Brachythecium glaciale Schimper
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 459. Mentioned on page 414, 456, 462.
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|discussion=<p>In North America Sciuro-hypnum glaciale is confirmed in Greenland and high mountains in Wyoming, but probably occurs also in other regions of the North American Arctic. The species can be recognized by its broadly ovate-triangular and concave leaves forming closely imbricate foliage. In high mountains of the West, the species can be confused with S. oedipodium, but the latter species has less concave leaves with longer acumina and conspicuous decurrencies. Small-leaved plants of S. latifolium are superficially very similar to S. glaciale, but are distinct in their sharply delimited alar group of pellucid cells and entire leaf margins. The leaves are broadest at 1/7–1/3 the leaf length, with alar regions that reach from the margins halfway to the costa.</p>
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|discussion=<p>In North America <i>Sciuro-hypnum glaciale</i> is confirmed in Greenland and high mountains in Wyoming, but probably occurs also in other regions of the North American Arctic. The species can be recognized by its broadly ovate-triangular and concave leaves forming closely imbricate foliage. In high mountains of the West, the species can be confused with <i>S. oedipodium</i>, but the latter species has less concave leaves with longer acumina and conspicuous decurrencies. Small-leaved plants of <i>S. latifolium</i> are superficially very similar to <i>S. glaciale</i>, but are distinct in their sharply delimited alar group of pellucid cells and entire leaf margins. The leaves are broadest at 1/7–1/3 the leaf length, with alar regions that reach from the margins halfway to the costa.</p>
 
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Revision as of 17:07, 18 September 2019

Plants small to medium-sized, in loose tufts, green to yellowish or grayish. Stems to 6 cm, creeping or arching, terete-foliate, irregularly branched, branches to 8 mm, straight to curved, terete-foliate. Stem leaves appressed or erect, closely imbricate, ovate-triangular, concave, not or slightly plicate, 1–1.5(–1.8) × 0.6–0.9(–1.1) mm; base short-decurrent, inconspicuous; margins recurved proximally, plane distally, serrulate almost throughout; apex gradually tapered, acute or short-acuminate; costa to 40–70% leaf length, weak to strong, terminal abaxial spine absent; alar cells 15 × 10 µm, walls as thick as in laminal cells, region conspicuous, opaque or weakly pellucid; laminal cells elongate, 30–70 × 6–11 µm; basal juxtacostal cells not clearly differentiated, slightly shorter than laminal cells, region in 3–6 rows. Branch leaves ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate. Sexual condition autoicous. Seta orange-brown, 1–1.7 cm, rough. Capsule inclined to horizontal, orange-brown, ovate, curved dorsally, to 1.8 mm. Spores 12–16 µm.


Habitat: Soil, rock, near glaciers, open, cold habitats
Elevation: low to high elevations (0-3200 m)

Distribution

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Greenland, Wyo., s South America, n Europe, n Asia, Antarctic Islands.

Discussion

In North America Sciuro-hypnum glaciale is confirmed in Greenland and high mountains in Wyoming, but probably occurs also in other regions of the North American Arctic. The species can be recognized by its broadly ovate-triangular and concave leaves forming closely imbricate foliage. In high mountains of the West, the species can be confused with S. oedipodium, but the latter species has less concave leaves with longer acumina and conspicuous decurrencies. Small-leaved plants of S. latifolium are superficially very similar to S. glaciale, but are distinct in their sharply delimited alar group of pellucid cells and entire leaf margins. The leaves are broadest at 1/7–1/3 the leaf length, with alar regions that reach from the margins halfway to the costa.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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