Schistostegaceae Schimp.

Family

Bryophytes > Dicranales

Characteristics

Plants small. Stems erect, arising from a persistent protonema that reflects light, giving off a greenish golden color. Leaves of sterile shoots distichous-complanate. Specialized asexual structures sometimes present, developing on the protonema. Sexual condition apparently dioicous, though male and female plants develop on the same protonemal mat; perichaetial leaves linear-lanceolate, acute, clustered distally on naked stem. Seta straight, smooth. Capsule with peristome absent. Operculum plano-convex. Calyptra conic-mitrate. Spores sticky, elliptic.
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Images

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Identifiers

LSID 35002813
WFO ID wfo-7000000555
COL ID G2L
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INPN ID 188351
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Synonyms

Schistostegaceae

Lower taxons

Schistostega