Conostomum
in F. Weber, Naturh. Reise Schweden, 121. 1804.
Taxon | Illustrator ⠉ | |
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Conostomum tetragonum | Patricia M. Eckel |
Plants in dense tufts, glaucous or yellow-green. Stems 0.5–3 cm, erect, simple or 2-fid; pentagonal in cross-section, hyalodermis present, epidermis not prorulose; radiculose proximally, rhizoids smooth. Leaves in 5 distinct rows, imbricate, appressed when dry or moist, narrowly lanceolate, 1-stratose; base not sheathing; margins slightly revolute in distal 1/2, serrulate near apex, teeth single; apex acuminate or rarely blunt; costa percurrent to excurrent, sometimes subpercurrent in proximal leaves, abaxial surface mammillose-toothed; basal laminal cells more lax than distal cells; distal cells rectangular to short-rhomboidal, smooth or mammillose at distal ends on both surfaces, walls thick. Specialized asexual reproduction unknown. Sexual condition dioicous [or autoicous]; perigonia cupulate or gemmiform; perichaetial leaves larger than stem-leaves. Seta single, elongate, flexuose. Capsule erect to inclined, ovoid, wrinkled and furrowed when dry, mouth not small, not oblique; annulus absent; operculum conic, rostrate; peristome single or rarely absent; exostome teeth reddish orange to dark-brown, linear-lanceolate, smooth throughout or finely papillose basally, apically connate. Spores spheric to reniform, coarsely papillose [to smooth].
Distribution
North America, Mexico, West Indies, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Pacific Islands
Discussion
Species 7–15 (1 in the flora).
Selected References
None.