Indusiella

Brotherus & Müller Hal.

Bot. Centralbl. 75: 322. 1898 ,.

Etymology: Latin indusium, tunic, and -ella, diminutive, alluding to inrolled hyaline leaf margins
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 265. Mentioned on page 205, 206, 615.
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Plants (6.5–) 7–9 mm, succulent, in dense cushions, brownish and translucent proximally, succulent, blackish green and opaque distally. Leaves ellipsoid-ligulate, leaf limb ligulate and tubulose-fistulose beyond a flat, flaring and sheathing base, apex cucullate-fistulose; lamina beyond the base spirally inrolled, 2-stratose except for a margin 2-stratose or 1-stratose in several rows, adaxial cells and cells of inrolled margins thin-walled, hyaline, strongly chlorophyllose, muticous or minutely apiculate; basal-cells heterogeneous, oblate, quadrate and short-rectangular, with straight, somewhat thinner walls than cells in the leaf limb; mid leaf and distal cells quadrate or rectangular, with straight, somewhat thick walls. Gemmae absent. Sexual condition autoicous; perichaetial leaves slightly enlarged. [Seta short, straight. Capsule erect, shortly exserted, symmetric, subglobose; annulus differentiated, of small non-vesciculose, quadrate, thin-walled cells, persistent; operculum long-rostrate, falling detached from the columella. Calyptra campanulate-mitrate, not erose, deeply lobed, large, covering the entire capsule, deeply plicate.]

Distribution

Alaska, Asia, Africa

Discussion

Species 1.

Affiliation of Indusiella with the Grimmiaceae is most evident in the large, campanulate-plicate calyptra and rather short, cribrose peristome. The thickened transverse basal cell walls contrasted with the thinner longitudinal walls are typical of many species of Grimmia, though also of Encalypta. Indusiella is the only genus in the Grimmiaceae with specialized photosynthetic modifications in the leaf blade, although the family contains one other monotypic genus, Aligrimmia R. S. Williams of arid regions of Peru, with peculiar costal lamellae that apparently enhance photosynthetic capacity. Enhanced laminal photosynthetic tissue within rolled laminal margins is, however, also characteristic of a few species in the pottiaceous genera Hilpertia, Pseudocrossidium, and Tortula. Although the habit and leaf shape of Indusiella closely resemble those of Aloina and Crossidium in the Pottiaceae, it lacks the filaments on the adaxial surface of the costa that are characteristic of those genera. B. M. Murray (1984) discussed xeromorphic specializations of genera in both families as well as phytogeographic considerations relevant to a relict Beringian flora on slopes along the Yukon River basin along the Alaska-Canada border where the North American collection of Indusiella was made.

Indusiella is found in arctic-alpine, high altitude desert and steppe regions.

... more about "Indusiella"
apiculate +  and muticous +
deciduous +  and persistent +
cucullate-fistulose +
Patricia M. Eckel +
Brotherus & Müller Hal. +
not papillose +
toothed +
sinuous +  and straight to sometimes +
sinuose-nodulose;quadrate;elongate +
short-rectangular;quadrate;oblate +
flaring +
undifferentiated +
plicate +  and smooth +
not papillose +
mitrate-campanulate +, mitrate +  and cucullate +
small;large +
sulcate +  and smooth +
pendent +  and erect +
long-exserted +
striate +  and smooth +
globose;symmetric;ventricose ovoid obloid or cylindrical +
excurrent;percurrent;excurrent +
subpercurrent +
reniform +, elliptical +  and terete +
usually not markedly larger +
Alaska +, Asia +  and Africa +
Latin indusium, tunic, and -ella, diminutive, alluding to inrolled hyaline leaf margins +
reproduction +  and asexual +
autoicous +  and sexual +
papillose +, mammillose +  and smooth +
ellipsoid-ligulate +
specialized +
dioicous +, autoicous +  and sexual +
tubulose-fistulose +
lanceolate +, ovatelanceolate +, oblong-ovate +  and crisped +
1-stratose;2-stratose +
recurved +  and incurved +
entire +  and occasionally denticulate +
mammillate;long-rostrate +
not +  and differentiated +
lanceolate;linear +
Bot. Centralbl. +
murray1984a +
straight +
sigmoid +  and arcuate +
papillose +  and smooth +
short to long +
ornamented +  and smooth +
globose +
Indusiella +
Grimmiaceae subfam. Grimmioideae +
straight +
thick +  and thinner +
0.65 cm6.5 mm <br />0.0065 m <br /> (0.7 cm7 mm <br />0.007 m <br />) +
blackish green and opaque;brownish and translucent +