Barbula orizabensis

Müller Hal.

Linnaea 40: 638. 1876,.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 530. Mentioned on page 529.
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Stems 1.5–2.5 cm. Leaves firm when wet, long-ligulate to broadly lanceolate from an oblong base, 1.5–2 mm, base oblong but not strongly sheathing, margins recurved or revolute to apex or nearly so, apex broadly acute to rounded; costa excurrent as a stout mucro, abaxial costal surface with scattered solid papillae, hydroids present; distal laminal cells firm-walled, quadrate, 7–9 µm wide, 1:1, papillose. Specialized asexual reproduction by spheric or occasionally elliptic gemmae on stalks in leaf axils, 30–35 µm long. [Perichaetial leaves weakly differentiated, antheridiate plants long-stemmed. Seta 0.9–1.5 cm. Theca 1–2.5 mm. Spores 8–11 µm.]


Habitat: Disintegrating rock
Elevation: moderate to high elevations (1000-2000 m)

Distribution

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Ariz., Mexico, West Indies.

Discussion

In the flora area, Barbula orizabensis is known only from Santa Cruz County, Penna Dam, I. Haring 11984, 15 Feb. 1957 (CANM). This species replaces B. unguiculata at approximately the Mexican border. The presence of gemmae is apparently constant and will best distinguish it from the latter species.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.