Thamnobryum Nieuwl.

Genus

Bryophytes > Hypnales > Neckeraceae

Characteristics

Plants medium-sized to large, dendroid, dark green to yellow-green, slightly shiny to dull. Stems forming stipe perpendicular to substrate, pinnate to sparsely branched distally; paraphyllia absent. Secondary stem leaves erect to erect-spreading, ovate, somewhat asymmetric, concave; margins entire proximally, serrate at apex, teeth straight; apex broadly acute to obtuse; costa single, , subpercurrent; basal and medial distal laminal cells linear to rectangular, walls pitted or not. Sexual condition synoicous, autoicous, or dioicous; perichaetial inner leaves oblong, tapering to subula. Seta 1 cm. Capsule cylindric; exostome teeth linear-lanceolate, striate basally, becoming striate with overlying papillae, papillose at apex; endostome basal membrane high, segments papillose. Spores 10 µm.
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