Lycopodiella

Holub

Preslia 36: 20, 22. 1964.

Common names: Bog club-moss
Etymology: Lycopodium, a genus name, and - ella, diminutive
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 2.
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FNA2 P4 Palhinhaea-Pseudolycopodiella-Lycopodiella pg 33.jpegLycopodiella appressa
Palhinhaea cernua
Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana
Lycopodiella alopecuroides
Lycopodiella inundata
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Plants creeping on wet ground. Roots emerging immediately on underside of stems. Horizontal stems on substrate surface, supine or arching. Upright shoots forming very leafy peduncles scattered along horizontal stems, 2–9 mm diam., unbranched. Gemmiferous branchlets and gemmae absent. Strobili solitary, fully differentiated from peduncle or peduncle not differentiated, tip blunt to ± acute; peduncle leafy, leaves not in distinct ranks, not imbricate, usually monomorphic, linear-lanceolate, margins commonly with a few teeth; sporophylls generally longer than peduncle leaves. Sporangia nearly globose. Spores rugulate, sides at equator convex, angles acute. Gametophytes photosynthetic, on substrate surface, pincushion-shaped; ring meristem absent. x = 78.

Distribution

North temperate region and tropical America

Discussion

This concept of Lycopodiella excludes the segregate genera Pseudolycopodiella (including Lycopodium carolinianum) and Palhinhaea (including Lycopodium cernuum). It has been treated as Lepidotis Palisot de Beauvois ex Mirbel, but this is a later name for Lycopodium. Species of Lycopodiella hybridize readily (see reticulogram). Hybrids between species of the same ploidy level are apparently fertile with normal meiosis and spores, but those between different ploidy levels are sterile (J. G. Bruce 1975).

Species 8–10 (6 in the flora).

Key

1 Fertile shoots mostly 3.5–6 cm; sporophylls spreading; mainly north of 45º N latitude and high in mountains southward. Lycopodiella inundata
1 Fertile shoots 4–45 cm but mostly 8–35 cm; sporophylls spreading or appressed; mainly south of 45° N latitude at low elevations. > 2
2 Strobili 0–2 mm thicker than upright shoot; horizontal stem leaves with marginal teeth absent or sparse. > 3
2 Strobili 3–6 mm thicker than upright shoot; horizontal stem leaves commonly with marginal teeth. > 4
3 Upright shoots 15–40 × 0.3–0.4 cm; horizontal stem leaves with scattered marginal teeth. Lycopodiella appressa
3 Upright shoots 9–15 × 0.4–0.7 cm; horizontal stem leaves usually without marginal teeth. Lycopodiella subappressa
4 Horizontal stems (excluding leaves) 2–4 mm diam., strongly arching above substrate, largest leaves 0.5–0.7 mm wide. Lycopodiella alopecuroides
4 Horizontal stems (excluding leaves) 1.3–2.2 mm diam., prostrate, largest leaves 0.8–1.8 mm wide. > 5
5 Upright shoots 18–35 cm; horizontal stems 1.3–1.6 mm diam.; strobili 15–20 mm wide, with incurved, spreading leaves; sporophyll margins with 1–5 teeth. Lycopodiella prostrata
5 Upright shoots 13–17 cm; horizontal stems 1.8–2.2 mm diam.; strobili 4–9 mm wide with incurved, ascending leaves; sporophyll margins lacking obvious teeth. Lycopodiella margueritae
... more about "Lycopodiella"
Warren H. Wagner Jr. +  and Joseph M. Beitel +
Bog club-moss +
North temperate region and tropical America +
Lycopodium, a genus name, and - ella, diminutive +
photosynthetic +
pincushion--shaped +
pseudomonopodial +, dichotomous +, branching +, branched +  and simple +
flat +  and round +
monomorphic +
not imbricate +
remote;dense +
spreading;ascending;spreading;ascending +
linear-lanceolate +
trimorphic +  and uniform +
aerial +  and subterranean +
not differentiated +
distinct +
bruce1975a +, bruce1991a +  and snyder1986a +
emerging +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.9 cm9 mm <br />0.009 m <br />) +
plectostelic +  and actino +
axillary +  and adaxial +
thick-walled +  and trilete +
protostelic +
horizontal +, arching +  and supine +
subterranean +
stalked +  and sessile +
modified +  and unmodified +
photosynthetic +
differentiated +
small-grooved +
subterranean +
reticulate +, rugulate +  and pitted +
Lycopodiella +
Lycopodiaceae +
blunt +  and more or less acute +