Grimmia argyrotricha Müll.Hal.

Species

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Characteristics

Gametophyte. Dioicous. Female: innermost perichaetial leaf 2.7-3.5 mm long, sheathing up to broadest part, at lower third of leaf cells transparent, some rows of hyaline marginal cells vanishing at broadest part, costa small at leaf base, stout in upper part, excurrent to long-excurrent and forming a denticulate hair-point; male plants in separate cushions, perigonia as multifoliose buds terminal or in leaf-axils, often several in one plant, innermost perigonial leaf 1 mm long, strongly sheathing, concave, apex acute or blunt, costa percurrent, paraphyses numerous. Growth form: cushion compact, interwoven with young shoots originating from rhizoids or older stem parts, leaflets appressed to stem, apices slightly patent, plants erect, radiculose at base, stems up to 20 mm high, central strand developed. Lower leaves small, muticous, suddenly longer, 1.8-2.5 mm long, lower part appressed to stem, apical part of longer leaves slightly twisted when dry, slowly bending backwards when moistened, erectopatent when wet, at transitional part from broad, ovate leaf base restricted to lanceolate laminal part, thus forming shoulder, tapering to acuminate apex, hair-points of variable length, densely and bluntly denticulate; leaf form in situ, concave from leaf base up to upper part of leaf, upper third keeled, margins in laminal part from leaf base up to apical part gradually becoming plane or incurved; basal cells near costa rectangular, towards margin two or three rows of short-rectangular or quadrate cells, walls smooth, transverse walls markedly thicker than longitudinal walls, at margin some rows of hyaline cells, above shoulder at margin a longitudinal row of transversely oval cells, lamina cells small, more or lessisodiametric, lumina rounded, lamina cells, seen in transverse section, short-rectangular, exterior cell walls smooth; leaf base unistratose, in transitional part lamina bistratose in places, in upper part bistratose, occasionally unistratose near costa, margin unistratose at leaf base, in laminal part bistratose, below apex occasionally tristratose. Costa, seen on dorsal side, small at leaf base, enlarged, prominent in laminal part, excurrent, costa, seen in transverse section, on dorsal side at leaf base rounded, in lower laminal part prominent, slightly angulate, in upper laminal part rounded, on ventral side at insertion widely channelled, in laminal part channelled or narrowly channelled, at insertion and leaf base 4 guide cells, occasionally enlarged to 5 cells, in laminal part reduced to 2, from insertion to mid-leaf with a central median group of hydroids, transformed to substereids in upper part, vanishing in apical part. Sporophyte. Seta up to 3.5 mm long, straight, vaginula 0.8 mm long, cylindrical. Capsule emergent, erect, obloid, occasionally slightly asymmetric, smooth, exothecial cells mostly elongated, rarely pentagonal, walls thin or thick, depending on orientation and focusing, curvilinear, stomata none, at orifice several rows of transversely rectangular cells, the two upper rows suggesting a persistent annulus. Calyptra cucullate, covering part of capsule. Operculum conical, rostrate or rostellate, beak straight or oblique, blunt, margin uneven, some rows of small, rounded marginal cells, in conical part larger oval or rounded cells. Peristome teeth erect when dry, lanceolate, irregularly perforated or slit to two unequal branches, lower dorsal part smooth, subsequent plates sparsely covered with fine papillae, upper dorsal and ventral sides densely covered with fine papillae, trabeculae thin, in lower part close together, in upper part distant, slightly protruding. Spores 10-12 µm, smooth.
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Distribution

Grimmia argyrotricha world distribution map, present in South Africa

Identifiers

LSID 35146490
WFO ID wfo-0001173325
COL ID 3HDZQ
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Synonyms

Grimmia argyrotricha