Papillaria

(Müller Hal.) Lorentz

Moosstudien, 165. 1864.

Etymology: Latin papula, nipple, alluding to leaf cell papillae
Basionym: Neckera subsect. Papillaria Müller Hal. Syn. Musc. Frond. 2: 134. 1850
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 480. Mentioned on page 479, 652.
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MetePapillariaNigrescens.jpegPapillaria nigrescensPatricia M. Eckel

Plants medium-sized, yellowish or black [green or brownish]. Stems densely foliate, irregularly branched to subpinnate, branches short, erect, and densely foliate, or elongate, pendent, and terete-foliate; axillary hair proximal cells 1 or 2, short, light-brown, distal cells 2 or 3, short. Stem-leaves imbricate, lanceolate-acuminate; base ± auriculate; margins plane or recurved distally, papillose-denticulate; costa slender; alar cells differentiated; medial laminal cells short-linear, in rows diverging from costa, seriate-papillose. Branch leaves imbricate; apex sometimes 1-seriate, filiform. Sexual condition apparently dioicous. [Capsule immersed or exserted, oblong-ovoid; operculum rostrate; exostome and endostome papillose, cilia inconspicuous. Calyptra usually hairy. Spores papillose].

Distribution

Nearly worldwide, tropical and subtropical regions

Discussion

Species ca. 80 (1 in the flora).

W. R. Buck (1994) proposed merging Papillaria with a related genus, Meteorium, but Papillaria can be defined adequately by the combination of terete-foliate stems and branches, concave leaves with auriculate bases, seriately multipapillose laminal cells in rows diverging from the costa, and a tendency toward recurved distal leaf margins.

Selected References

None.

... more about "Papillaria"
dioicous +  and sexual +
filiform +
William D. Reese† +
(Müller Hal.) Lorentz +
auriculate +
Neckera subsect. Papillaria +
terete-foliate +  and foliate +
squarrose +  and spreading +
spreading-complanate +
pendent +  and erect +
elongate +
short;elongate +
conic-mitrate +  and cucullate +
oblong-ovoid;ovoid +
differentiated +
inconspicuous +
rarely +  and single +
slender +
3 (?) +  and 2 (?) +
Nearly worldwide +  and tropical and subtropical regions +
Latin papula, nipple, alluding to leaf cell papillae +
papillose-denticulate +  and plane +
seriate-papillose +
autoicous +, dioicous +  and sexual +
short-rostrate +  and rostrate +
2 (?) +  and 1 (?) +
Moosstudien, +
spheric +
lanceolate-acuminate +
irregularly branched;subpinnate +
squarrose +  and spreading +
spreading-complanate +
Papillaria +
Meteoriaceae +
black +  and yellowish +