Tayloria acuminata Hornsch.

Acuminate dung moss (en)

Species

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Characteristics

Plants 0.5-1 cm, in loose tufts, bright green. Stems sometimes branched. Leaves crowded at stem and branch apices, slightly crisped, erect and moderately contorted when dry, ovate-lanceolate, 3 × 0.7-1 mm; margins recurved and entire proximally, irregularly serrate distally; apex long-acuminate; costa ending 5-9 cells before apex. Specialized asexual reproduction by brood bodies on radicles. Sexual condition autoicous. Seta yellow, red with age, 0.6-1.5 cm, slightly twisted when dry, slender. Capsule cylindric, urn 0.5-1.5 mm when dry, 0.8-2 mm when moist; hypophysis same color as urn or somewhat more pale, 3 mm; columella not or barely exserted when dry; operculum deciduous, short-conic, apex blunt, often slightly oblique; peristome inserted below mouth; exostome teeth 16, split into 32 linear-lanceolate filaments, reflexed inrolled when dry, red-brown, narrowly lanceolate. Spores 15-18 µm, finely papillose.
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LSID 35104794
WFO ID wfo-0001149095
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INPN ID 5684
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Synonyms

Tayloria acuminata Georgia cuspidata