Bryobrittonia longipes

Hedwig

Brittonia 30: 19. 1978,.

Basionym: Encalypta longipes Mitten
Synonyms: Bryobrittonia pellucida R. S. Williams
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 171.
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Stems erect, 25 mm. Leaves 3–6.5 mm; laminal cells 10–25 µm, walls thin; basal cells long-rectangular, 140 µm, walls weakly thickened, smooth; basal marginal cells weakly differentiated, longer than laminal cells. Seta 20–40 mm. Capsule ovoid-cylindric, 2–3 mm, ribbed, exothecial cells long-rectangular, walls weakly thickened; peristome teeth linear, 1 mm, papillose, erect when wet, somewhat recurved or twisted when dry; endostome almost as long as teeth. Operculum 2 mm. Calyptra campanulate, 4–8 mm, smooth. Spores 12–20 µm, papillose, brownish green.


Habitat: Calcareous soils along stream and river banks in Arctic and montane habitats

Distribution

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Greenland, Alta., B.C., N.W.T., Nunavut, Yukon, Alaska, Europe (n Russia), c Asia.

Discussion

Bryobrittonia longipes is similar to the larger, peristomate species of Encalypta (for example, E. procera) but differs in being dioicous and having laminal cells mammillose, distal leaf margins serrulate, and very long seta.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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