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  • or striate; endostome segments 0, 8, or 16. Calyptra mitrate, conic-oblong to short-conic, not split at base, smooth or papillose, ± hairy or naked, plicate
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  • to erect, entire or sometimes denticulate near apex; apex rounded-obtuse, acute, occasionally acuminate, apiculate, or awned; costa strong, ending near apex;
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  • absent, central strand usually present; paraphyllia absent; pseudoparaphyllia acute to acuminate, first leaf pointed downward, second and third situated at 120°
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  • cylindric, ovoid, flattened-spheric, flattened-spheric-conic, hemispheric, widely conic, truncate-conic, spheric, truncate-ovoid, ellipsoid, short-urceolate
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  • absent, often compound, deciduous or persistent; operculum conic or obliquely rostrate from a conic base; peristome single, usually of 16 lanceolate teeth
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  • not plicate; margins plane, entire or faintly serrulate near apex; apex acute to short-acuminate, hairpoint sometimes present; costa single, strong, ending
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  • cells in one or more layers; apex rounded-obtuse to more commonly narrowly acute; costa ending a few cells before the apex to short-excurrent or long-excurrent
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  • revolute, finely serrate to serrulate near apex, rarely entire; apex bluntly acute, acute, or short-acuminate; costa ending well before apex, subpercurrent, percurrent
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  • weakly bordered, toothed distally or throughout, teeth single or paired; apex acute, acuminate, or rarely obtuse; costa strong; laminal cells rounded-quadrate
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  • margins plane to somewhat incurved, entire to serrate, sometimes limbate, apex acute to acuminate, rarely somewhat blunt, costa single, percurrent to excurrent;
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  • serrate distally, limbidium absent or rarely present; apex broadly rounded, acute, or acuminate; ecostate to costa percurrent, sometimes 2-fid, occasionally
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  • or abaxial to) the florets; receptacles usually flat to convex, sometimes conic or columnar, either paleate (bearing paleae or receptacular-bracts that individually
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  • usually smooth, often constricted below mouth when dry and empty; operculum conic or rostrate; peristome usually double; exostome teeth 16, external surface
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  • subulate to lanceolate or ovate, margins entire or fimbriate, apex subobtuse or acute to acuminate, unlobed or sometimes deeply 2-fid; blade 1-veined, linear to
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  • appears in FNA Volume 2. Trees or shrubs aromatic, evergreen; crown usually conic when young, often rounded or flattopped with age. Bark of older stems variously
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  • cells, often deciduous in pieces or revolute; operculum short to long-conic or conic-rostrate, ca. 0.5–1.2 mm, cells in straight rows or twisted counterclockwise;
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  • (honeycombed), cancellate (netted, latticed), papillate, or warty; tubercle mostly conic or variously triangular, terete or flattened and 2-edged, sometimes longitudinally
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  • Receptacles usually conic to hemispheric, rarely columnar; paleae surpassing cypselae, margins sometimes ciliate, apices obtuse or rounded to acute or attenuate
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  • leaf base, teeth single or paired, sharp or blunt, of 1 (–4) cells; apex acute, obtuse, acuminate, or rounded, sometimes emarginate or retuse, often apiculate
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  • rarely multistratose, limbidium present or absent; apex broadly rounded to acute or acuminate; costa percurrent, subpercurrent, or short to long-excurrent
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  • stomata absent; annulus rudimentary or rarely massive; operculum obtuse-conic, acute, or obliquely rostrate; peristome diplolepidous; exostome teeth 16, linear
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  • not collenchymatous; annulus differentiated or not; operculum long-conic to conic-rostrate, straight to oblique; peristome double, inserted below mouth;
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  • usually conic to columnar (hemispheric to ovoid in R. laciniata); paleae not surpassing cypselae (except in R. laciniata), margins ciliate, apices acute to
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  • not succulent (except in C. bialynickii, C. regelii, and C. viride), apex acute to obtuse. Inflorescences terminal, open or congested cymes, or flowers solitary
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  • cylindric, asymmetric or symmetric; annulus absent; operculum smooth conic (conic-apiculate in P. baileyi); peristome well developed; exostome teeth lanceolate
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  • teeth, or reduced to irregular, pale, papillose segments; opercula conic-apiculate to conic-rostrate. Calyptra small, usually covering only opercula and distal
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  • Stem and branch leaves differentiated. Stem-leaves scalelike, minute; apex acute-acuminate to rounded; costa single, long, ending below apex, thick, usually
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  • involute at apex, entire proximally, entire or serrulate at apex; apex acute, broadly acute, or obtuse; ecostate or nearly so; alar cells subrectangular to oblong
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  • sometimes glabrate or glabrous. Receptacles flat, convex, hemispheric, or conic (smooth, knobby, or pitted, glabrous or hairy), usually epaleate (paleae
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  • crassifolia [gemmae], S. fontinalis, S. humifusa, and S. irrigua) or not, apex acute or obtuse. Inflorescences terminal, open cymes, rarely axillary (S. alsine
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  • elliptic, narrowly spathulate or occasionally lanceolate; apex broadly acute to rounded, mucronate to hair-pointed, occasionally cucullate; margins plane
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  • short-ovate, straight or curved; annulus separating by fragments; operculum conic to long-conic, occasionally short-rostrate; peristome xerocastique, perfect. Calyptra
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  • crenate, serrate, or dentate, (without lime-secreting hydathodes), apex acute to obtuse or rounded; venation pinnate or palmate. Inflorescences cymes or
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  • incurved and variously twisted or contorted when dry; costate; apex broadly acute to rounded, mucronate to hair-pointed; margins plane to weakly recurved or
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  • Seta single. Capsule yellow to redbrown; columella exserted; operculum long-conic to obliquely rostrate; prostome absent; exostome teeth yellowbrown to reddish;
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  • 2–3+ series (subequal to unequal). Receptacles flat to slightly convex (conic in H. porteri), paleate (paleae ± conduplicate, usually rectangular-oblong
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  • oblong-lanceolate to obovate; margins toothed to entire; apex obtuse, blunt, acute, or acuminate; costa ending well before apex to excurrent; proximal laminal
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  • oblong-lanceolate, or linear-lanceolate, not rugose; margins entire; apex acuminate, acute, or narrowly obtuse; costa ending near apex or rarely excurrent; basal laminal
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  • obovate to long-lanceolate; margins entire or serrate distally; apex obtuse, acute, or acuminate; costa ending in or before apex; proximal laminal cells rectangular;
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  • reduced in size proximally, oblong-ovate to obovate or spathulate, usually acute or acuminate, sometimes apiculate or piliferous, margins plane or erect,
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  • cell rows often less papillose and smaller, walls thicker; apex broadly acute to rounded, lamina inserted laterally or to 45° on costa; costa short to
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  • oblong-lanceolate, or obovate and acuminate; margins toothed or entire; apex acute, acuminate, or subulate; costa usually ending in subula; proximal laminal
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  • differentiated low-conic, peristome teeth when present 16, irregular, often rudimentary, ligulate to triangular in shape, untwisted. Calyptra conic-cucullate,
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  • cordate-ovate; margins entire, serrate, or serrulate; apex acuminate or acute; ecostate or costa double or more [single], short; alar cells differentiated
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  • by fragments or scarcely separating; operculum long-conic and gradually rostrate, sometimes conic; peristome xerocastique, then perfect or slightly modified
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  • crudoides), finely serrate to serrulate near apex, rarely entire; apex acute (sometimes short-acuminate in P. melanodon); costa ending well before apex
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  • curved-cylindric, asymmetric; annulus 2–4-seriate; operculum conic or rostrate from convex-conic base; endostome segments not perforate, cilia in groups of
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  • planoconvex, sometimes subumbonate-apiculate, or conic and rostrate; peristome absent. Calyptra conic-mitrate or cucullate, undivided at base or with several
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  • yellow, yellow-brown, or brown, oblong-cylindric, 2–7 mm; operculum conic-mammillate or conic-rostrate; exostome brown, greenish yellow, yellowish-brown, reddish-brown
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  • entire, teeth single, sharp or blunt, of 1–2 (–4) cells, rarely hooked; apex acute, acuminate, obtuse, rounded, truncate, retuse, or emarginate, mucronate,
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