Tetrodontium repandum

(Funck) Schwägrichen

Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 2(1,2): 102. 1824,.

Basionym: Tetraphis repanda Funck in J. Sturm et al., Deutschl. Fl. 2(17): plate 4. 1819
Synonyms: Tetraphis brownianum var. repandum (Funck) Limpricht
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 113.
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Plants with numerous flagelliform shoots, these 2–5 mm with 3-ranked, tightly appressed linear to lanceolate leaves at the base of the stem. Thallose protonematal flaps ovate-lanceolate, without a distinct mucronate point, margins ± dentate, less than 0.5 mm. Leaves with costa absent. Spores about 16 µm.


Phenology: Capsules rare to very rare, maturing late summer.
Habitat: Often growing inverted under rock ledges or in crevices, especially in areas of high humidity sometimes mixed in with other bryophytes

Distribution

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in North America it occurs in subalpine areas, B.C., Alaska, Wash., Europe, Asia (Japan).

Discussion

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Judith A. Harpel +
(Funck) Schwägrichen +
Tetraphis repanda +
in North America it occurs in subalpine areas +, B.C. +, Alaska +, Wash. +, Europe +  and Asia (Japan). +
Often growing inverted under rock ledges or in crevices, especially in areas of high humidity sometimes mixed in with other bryophytes +
Capsules rare to very rare, maturing late summer. +
Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. +
Tetraphis brownianum var. repandum +
Tetrodontium repandum +
Tetrodontium +
species +