Tetraphis pellucida var. trachypoda
Sida 22: 551. 2006,.
Seta superficial cells usually lightly papillose near the base, cells spirally twisted but interspersed with sections of straight, prorulate cells.
Phenology: Capsules mature spring–early summer.
Habitat: Rare, on well-decayed wood, stumps, and logs
Distribution
B.C., N.B., Nfld. and Labr. (Labr.), N.W.T., Colo., Mont., Wyo., e Asia (Russian Far East)
Discussion
Variety trachypoda has been synonymized under both Tetraphis geniculata and T. pellucida. It proved, in fact, to be a form intermediate between these species. It occurs in North America and Russia, although at the present time the geographic range in Russia is little known. Based on the North American material examined it appears to be found only in areas where both T. pellucida and T. geniculata occur, suggesting that it might be found in the Russian Far East where the two species also overlap.
Selected References
None.