Difference between revisions of "Tayloria hornschuchii"

(Greville & Arnott) Brotherus in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl

in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 216[I,3]: 502. 1903.

Selected by author to be illustrated
Basionym: Dissodon hornschuchii Greville & Arnott
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 19. Mentioned on page 17, 20.
FNA>Volume Importer
 
FNA>Volume Importer
Line 30: Line 30:
 
|elevation=low to high elevations
 
|elevation=low to high elevations
 
|distribution=Alta.;Nunavut;Yukon;Alaska;Colo.;Wyo.;c;n Europe.
 
|distribution=Alta.;Nunavut;Yukon;Alaska;Colo.;Wyo.;c;n Europe.
|discussion=<p>Tayloria hornschuchii is distinguished by the well-developed, often wrinkled hypophysis, as wide as the urn and gradually tapering to the seta; systylius operculum with exserted columella; papillose exostome of 16 unpaired or partially split teeth; and dioicous sexual condition. The leaves of T. hornschuchii are crowded at stem apices and innovations and strongly keeled. The brood bodies are few to many, of six or fewer cells, and red to red-brown at maturity.</p>
+
|discussion=<p><i>Tayloria hornschuchii</i> is distinguished by the well-developed, often wrinkled hypophysis, as wide as the urn and gradually tapering to the seta; systylius operculum with exserted columella; papillose exostome of 16 unpaired or partially split teeth; and dioicous sexual condition. The leaves of <i>T. hornschuchii</i> are crowded at stem apices and innovations and strongly keeled. The brood bodies are few to many, of six or fewer cells, and red to red-brown at maturity.</p>
 
|tables=
 
|tables=
 
|references=
 
|references=
Line 54: Line 54:
 
|publication year=1903
 
|publication year=1903
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated
|source xml=https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/9216fc802291cd3df363fd52122300479582ede7/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V28/V28_9.xml
+
|source xml=https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/8f726806613d60c220dc4493de13607dd3150896/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V28/V28_9.xml
 
|genus=Tayloria
 
|genus=Tayloria
 
|species=Tayloria hornschuchii
 
|species=Tayloria hornschuchii

Revision as of 17:09, 18 September 2019

Plants 3–7 cm, in moderately dense tufts, brown proximally, yellow-green distally. Stems unbranched, or 6 or fewer subterminal innovations. Leaves crowded at stem and branch apices, stiffly erect-imbricate when dry, lingulate, 1–2.5 × 0.7–1.2 mm; margins plane or slightly revolute proximally, entire; apex obtuse; costa ending 3 or 4 cells before apex. Specialized asexual reproduction by brood bodies usually in proximal leaf axils. Sexual condition dioicous. Seta stramineous, shorter than 1 cm, not or scarcely twisted, stout. Capsule oblong to cylindric, quadrate mid capsule, 1 × 1 mm; hypophysis stramineous to dark red-brown when mature, 1.5 mm; columella exserted; operculum systylius, flat, apex obtuse but usually elongate; peristome inserted at mouth; exostome teeth 16, partially split into 32, erect to reflexed when dry, red to red-brown, truncate to obtuse. Spores 30–40 µm, papillose.


Phenology: Capsules mature summer.
Habitat: Humic soil, exposed soil
Elevation: low to high elevations

Distribution

V28 9-distribution-map.gif

Alta., Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, Colo., Wyo., c, n Europe.

Discussion

Tayloria hornschuchii is distinguished by the well-developed, often wrinkled hypophysis, as wide as the urn and gradually tapering to the seta; systylius operculum with exserted columella; papillose exostome of 16 unpaired or partially split teeth; and dioicous sexual condition. The leaves of T. hornschuchii are crowded at stem apices and innovations and strongly keeled. The brood bodies are few to many, of six or fewer cells, and red to red-brown at maturity.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Tayloria hornschuchii"
Paul C. Marino +
(Greville & Arnott) Brotherus in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl +
Dissodon hornschuchii +
Alta. +, Nunavut +, Yukon +, Alaska +, Colo. +, Wyo. +, c +  and n Europe. +
low to high elevations +
Humic soil, exposed soil +
Capsules mature summer. +
in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. +
Selected by author to be illustrated +
Tayloria hornschuchii +
Tayloria +
species +