Cleistocarpidium Ochyra & Bednarek-ochyra

Genus

Bryophytes > Dicranales > Ditrichaceae

Characteristics

Plants loosely tufted, yellow-green. Stems 0.3-0.8 cm, simple, rhizoids sparse. Leaves loosely erect when dry, subulate from an ovate-lanceolate to narrowly obovate base, margins largely plane, entire, serrulate along the subula; costa excurrent, subula flexuose; cells 1-stratose, linear distally, laxly oblong-rhomboidal proximally; perichaetial leaves in transverse section with 6-7 large guide cells closer to the adaxial side, two stereid bands on either side of guide cells in apical sections, but only one disconnected stereid band at leaf middle and base; laminal cells laxly oblong-rhomboidal proximally, linear distally, smooth. Sexual condition paroicous (and reportedly autoicous), antheridia naked; perichaetial leaves proximally broadly ovate, abruptly subulate. Seta short, erect. Capsule cleistocarpous, immersed, ovoid, broader at the base; stomata numerous, scattered in proximal half of the capsule. Calyptra mitraeform to cucullate, regularly 4-lobed at base. Spores globose, densely and finely papillose.
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Identifiers

LSID 35200815
WFO ID wfo-4000008549
COL ID 3QS8
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INPN ID 433805
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Synonyms

Cleistocarpidium

Lower taxons

Cleistocarpidium japonicum Cleistocarpidium palustre