Trachycystis

Lindberg

Not. Sällsk. Fauna Fl. Fenn. Förh. 9: 80. 1868.

Etymology: Greek trachys, rough, and cystis, bladder or bag, alluding to mammillose laminal cells
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 242. Mentioned on page 215, 216, 243, 659.
 TaxonIllustrator 
MniaTrachycystisFlagellaris.jpegTrachycystis flagellarisPatricia M. Eckel

Plants (0.7–) 1–2.5 cm, in loose tufts or mats. Stems brown or reddish-brown, erect, branches few, short, not dendroid; rhizoids reddish-brown, macronemata and micronemata present proximally on stem. Leaves green, incurved upwards, crisped or contorted when dry, erect-spreading, flat, or weakly keeled when moist, ovate-elliptic or sometimes elliptic, (1.5–) 2.2–2.6 mm; base decurrent; margins plane, green, pale-brown, or sometimes reddish, 2-stratose, toothed to below mid leaf, sometimes to base, teeth usually paired and sharp, sometimes single; apex acute or acuminate, usually cuspidate, cusp often lightly toothed; costa percurrent, distal abaxial surface toothed; medial laminal cells short-elongate or ± isodiametric, (9–) 12–18 µm, often in longitudinal rows, mammillose on both surfaces, strongly collenchymatous, walls not pitted; marginal cells differentiated, linear, in 1–2 (–3) rows. Specialized asexual reproduction as flagelliform branches, often copious, 2–4 mm, from distal leaf-axils, with small, appressed leaves. Sexual condition dioicous. [Seta single, red, 2–3 cm, flexuose. Capsule horizontal to pendent, yellowish-brown, cylindric, 2–3 mm; operculum conic or short-rostrate; exostome yellow to yellowish green; endostome reddish-brown. Spores 20 µm].

Distribution

Alaska, Europe, Asia, circumtemperate

Discussion

Species 3 (1 in the flora).

Trachycystis is distinguished from other genera in Mniaceae by mammillose laminal cells and asexual reproduction by flagelliform branches. Characteristics of the sporophyte, as presented here, are taken from Li X. J. et al. (2007) and from examination of Asian material.

Selected References

None.

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yellowish green +, yellowish-brown +, brown +  and yellow +
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nodulose +
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Greek trachys, rough, and cystis, bladder or bag, alluding to mammillose laminal cells +
lanceolate-acuminate +
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ovate-elliptic +, keeled +, flat +, contorted +  and crisped +
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reddish +, pale-brown +  and green +
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