Weissia inoperculata

(H. A. Crum) H. A. Crum

Bryologist 67: 164. 1973,.

Basionym: Hymenostomum inoperculatum H. A. Crum Madroño 14: 74, figs. 1–6. 1957
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Leaves elliptic, base weakly or not differentiated in shape, shoulders absent, distal laminal margins plane to erect, rarely incurved, apex plane, acute to rounded-acute, mucro usually strong, of (3–)4–6(–7) cells; costal adaxial stereid band smaller than the abaxial; distal laminal cells 8–10(–13) µm wide. Sexual condition dioicous (perigoniate plants mixed with the archegoniate). Seta elongate, 0.2–0.3 cm. Capsule cleistocarpic, short-elliptic, operculum weakly differentiated, peristome absent.


Phenology: Capsules mature Feb.
Habitat: Garden, soil
Elevation: moderate elevation

Discussion

Weissia inoperculata is known only from the type specimen (Stanford University, Santa Clara County). It has a gametophyte much like that of Trichostomum brachydontium and may prove better placed in Trichostomum. The operculum is weakly marked off by a ring of several rows of small cells.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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Richard H. Zander +
(H. A. Crum) H. A. Crum +
Hymenostomum inoperculatum +
moderate elevation +
Garden, soil +
Capsules mature Feb. +
Astomum +, Hymenostomum +, Weissia sect. Astomum +, Weissia subg. Astomum +  and Weissia subg. Hymenostomum +
Weissia inoperculata +
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