Jaffueliobryum

Thériot

Rev. Bryol., n. s. 1: 192, plate 8, figs. 1–5. 1928 ,.

Etymology: For Félix Jafuell, 1857–1931, clergyman who collected plants in South America, and Greek bryum, moss
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 262. Mentioned on page 205, 206, 231, 263.
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Grim Jaffueliobryum raui 2007 02 20.jpegJaffueliobryum rauiPatricia M. Eckel
Grim Jaffueliobryum wrightii 2007 02 20.jpegJaffueliobryum wrightiiPatricia M. Eckel

Plants 3–15 (–20) mm, in dense cushions, dark olive, yellow-green, or dull green to olivaceous. Leaves broadly ovate to obovate, concave or somewhat keeled, margins plane, smooth or weakly serrate to erose distally, distal lamina mostly 1-stratose, rarely with 2-stratose streaks, specialized laminal and marginal chlorophyllose structures absent, awn short to twice lamina length, distal leaves typically with longer awns; basal-cells elongate-rectangular to oblong, with straight, somewhat lax, sometimes weakly hyaline walls; mid leaf and distal cells isodiametric, oval to irregularly rhomboidal; distal cells becoming hyaline with age. Gemmae absent. Sexual condition autoicous or rarely cryptoicous; perichaetial leaves enlarged, long-awned. Seta short, straight. Capsule erect, immersed, symmetric, globose to ovoid; annulus differentiated, typically persistent; operculum conic, short to long-rostrate, falling detached from columella. Calyptra campanulate, mitrate, sometimes erose or lobed at base, large, covering 1/2–3/4 of capsule, plicate.

Distribution

North America, Mexico, South America (Bolivia), c Eurasia (China), c Eurasia (Mongolia), c Eurasia (Russia)

Discussion

Species 3 (2 in the flora).

Jaffueliobryum is distributed in cold to hot and arid regions, and usually is found on calcareous rock. It appears to be closest to Coscinodon, from which it differs by the broader, less strongly keeled, mostly 1-stratose leaves, strictly autoicous-cryptoicous sexuality, and calciphilous ecology. The third species, J. arsenei (Thériot) Thériot, larger than our species, is endemic to Mexico and is characterized by a long-rostrate operculum and an exserted capsule.

Key

1 Distal lamina acute to acuminate, leaves distinctly keeled, proximal stem leaves mostly spreading Jaffueliobryum raui
1 Distal lamina broadly acute-rounded, leaves not keeled, proximal stem leaves mostly appressed Jaffueliobryum wrightii

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... more about "Jaffueliobryum"
differentiated +
John R. Spence +
Thériot +
not papillose +
toothed +
sinuous +  and straight to sometimes +
sinuose-nodulose;quadrate;elongate +
elongate-rectangular;oblong +
divided +
undifferentiated +
plicate +  and smooth +
1/2 +  and 3/4 +
not papillose +
lobed +, mitrate +  and campanulate +
sulcate +  and smooth +
long-exserted +
striate +  and smooth +
globose;ovoid +
excurrent;percurrent;excurrent +
subpercurrent +
reniform +, elliptical +  and terete +
usually not markedly larger +
North America +, Mexico +, South America (Bolivia) +, c Eurasia (China) +, c Eurasia (Mongolia) +  and c Eurasia (Russia) +
For Félix Jafuell, 1857–1931, clergyman who collected plants in South America, and Greek bryum, moss +
reproduction +  and asexual +
autoicous +  and sexual +
papillose +, mammillose +  and smooth +
specialized +
dioicous +, autoicous +  and sexual +
keeled +, concave +, broadly ovate +  and obovate +
weakly serrate;erose +
recurved +  and incurved +
long-rostrate;conic +
not +  and differentiated +
lanceolate;linear +
Rev. Bryol., n. s. +
churchill1987a +
straight +
sigmoid +  and arcuate +
papillose +  and smooth +
short to long +
ornamented +  and smooth +
globose +
Jaffueliobryum +
Grimmiaceae subfam. Grimmioideae +
straight +
1.5 cm15 mm <br />0.015 m <br /> (2 cm20 mm <br />0.02 m <br />) +
dull green;olivaceous +