Rauiella praelonga
Taxon 11: 222. 1962.
Stems 2–3 (–6) cm, branches to 1 cm, usually shorter; paraphyllia usually unbranched. Stem-leaves spreading to widespreading when moist, broadly ovate; margins usually recurved proximally, plane in acumen, rarely erect; apex abruptly acuminate; laminal cells 5–6 µm wide, papillae 3–5. Branch leaves erect when dry, spreading to widespreading when moist, 0.4 mm; apex gradually broadly acuminate; costa pellucid proximally; laminal cells 5–6 µm wide, papillae 4–6; apical cell pointed, smooth. Perichaetial leaves 2.5 mm. Seta 1–1.5 cm. Capsule with operculum stoutly apiculate; endostome segments not or narrowly perforate, cilia in groups of 1 or 2. Spores 17 µm, finely papillose.
Phenology: Capsule maturity unknown.
Habitat: Dead branches, rock
Elevation: moderate elevations
Distribution
Ariz., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, e, s Africa
Discussion
Rauiella praelonga, occurring only rarely in the southwestern part of the flora area, differs from R. scita by the shorter acumen of the stem leaves and the smooth apical cell of the branch leaves. The species probably grows in mostly exposed habitats.
Selected References
None.