Sarmentypnum trichophyllum

(Warnstorf) Hedenas

J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 100: 133. 2006.

Basionym: Drepanocladus rotae var. trichophyllus Warnstorf Krypt.-Fl. Brandenburg 2: 1049. 1906
Synonyms: D. trichophyllus (Warnstorf) Tuomikoski & T. J. Koponen Warnstorfia trichophylla
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 401. Mentioned on page 294, 296, 385, 399.

Plants medium-sized or large, green, brown, or when emergent above water surface with red secondary pigment. Stems with branch and often shoot apices ± pencil-like by long-acuminate leaves; epidermal-cells not widened, or occasionally in small parts (less than 10% of circumference) slightly widened; axillary hair distal cells 2–7, brown when young. Stem-leaves ovate to triangular, gradually narrowed to apex, straight or sometimes falcate, concave; base not decurrent; margins denticulate; apex long or usually very long-acuminate; costa short or long-excurrent (excurrent portion to 1/3 leaf length); alar region from margins to costa.


Habitat: Submerged or floating in mineral-rich water, small lakes, water-filled kettle holes, ox-bows, small aquatic habitats
Elevation: low to moderate elevations (0-300 m)

Distribution

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Man., Nunavut, Alaska, n South America (Colombia), n Eurasia

Discussion

Sarmentypnum trichophyllum is occasionally reminiscent of S. exannulatum, but the distinctly pencil-like branch and shoot apices, excurrent costa and long, brown axillary hairs when young (shorter and normally hyaline in S. exannulatum) separate it. For the differences between S. trichophyllum and Drepanocladus longifolius, see discussion of the latter. Sarmentypnum trichophyllum has been reported from many areas of Canada (R. R. Ireland et al. 1987); however, it seems to be widespread only in western Alaska, and few specimens from outside this area have proved to belong to this species. The species was reported from two localities in Greenland by G. S. Mogensen (1995), but those specimens are S. exannulatum. In northern Europe, S. trichophyllum has been found at higher altitudes (750 m), and there is no reason to assume that the species is restricted to lower elevations in North America.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

"long-excurrent" is not a number."widened" is not a number.

not separating +
long-acuminate +
Lars Hedenäs +
(Warnstorf) Hedenas +
curved +  and straight +
not decurrent +
Drepanocladus rotae var. trichophyllus +
cucullate +
cylindric +
inflated +, long-rectangular +  and quadrate +
differentiated +
long-excurrent +
3/5 +  and single +
Man. +, Nunavut +, Alaska +, n South America (Colombia) +  and n Eurasia +
low to moderate elevations (0-300 m) +
brownish +  and yellowbrown +
Submerged or floating in mineral-rich water, small lakes, water-filled kettle holes, ox-bows, small aquatic habitats +
long-acuminate +
denticulate +
broader than long +  and broad +
obovate +, oblong +, ovate +  and lanceolate +
J. Hattori Bot. Lab. +
brown +  and red +
incrassate +
pencil-like +
concave;falcate;narrowed;ovate;triangular +
D. trichophyllus +  and Warnstorfia trichophylla +
Sarmentypnum trichophyllum +
Sarmentypnum +
species +
triangular +
brown +  and green +
large +  and medium-sized +
transitional +