Philonotis cernua

(Wilson) D. G. Griffin & W. R. Buck

Bryologist 92: 376. 1989.

Basionym: Glyphocarpa cernua Wilson
Synonyms: Bartramidula carolinae Flowers
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 107. Mentioned on page 98, 106.
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Plants small, delicate, in lax to dense tufts, glaucous or yellowish throughout. Stems 0.5(–2) cm, erect, simple; tomentose proximally. Leaves laxly erect-appressed, sometimes somewhat secund when dry, erect-spreading when moist, lanceolate, 0.5–1 mm; margins plane to weakly revolute, serrulate distally, teeth single; apex acute to acuminate; costa percurrent, abaxial surface rough; laminal cells prorulose at one or both ends; basal cells similar to distal cells, wider (6–8 µm); distal cells rectangular, 20–30 × 4–6 µm. Specialized asexual reproduction absent. Sexual condition synoicous. Seta 0.5–1.5 cm, curved. Capsule 0.8–1.5 mm, smooth to irregularly wrinkled when dry. Spores reniform, 36–44 µm.


Phenology: Capsules mature Mar–Oct.
Habitat: Wet acidic rock in mountains
Elevation: moderate elevations (1200-1500 m)

Distribution

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N.C., Tenn., Mexico, Central America, South America, w Europe (United Kingdom).

Discussion

Philonotis cernua is a diminutive species that is identified by its synoicous sexual state, globose, smooth to irregularly wrinkled capsules, and lack of a peristome.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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