21. Cheilolejeunea ornata Bastos (2011: 86) .
Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Igrapiúna, Reserva Ecologica Michelin, 13°48’S, 39°10’W, Fragmento Pacangê, Floresta Atlântica, 11 August 2006, C. Bastos 4681 (holotype ALCB!) .
Plants light brown, 0.4–0.55 mm wide. Stems in cross section 40–50 µm in diameter, 7–8 epidermal cells, and 5–7 medullary cells. Ventral merophytes 2 cells wide. Leaves contiguous to subimbricate, orbicular to ovate-elongate with flat to strongly recurved apex, 200–250 × 150–190 µm; margin slightly dentate by projecting cells; apex acute to apiculate, ending in one or two cells; dorsal margin plane to recurved, ventral margin strongly curved; cells oblong to more commonly ovate, strongly papillose by one large papilla on the dorsal side, trigones usually conspicuous; basal cells 16–25 × 12–18 µm, median cells 15–21 × 10–15 µm, marginal cells 8–12 × 8–11 µm. Lobules fully inflated, triangular-ovoid, 1/3 of leaf length, free margin involute, tooth acute, formed by a triangular cell; keel arched, strongly papillose. Underleaves long distant, obovate, small, 80–0 × 80–100 µm, 1.5–2x stem width, bifid to 1/4–1/3, with a V-shaped sinus, apex of lobules obtuse, margin entire, insertion curved. Possibly dioicous. Androecia on shortspecialized branches, 2–3 pairs of orbicular or inflated bracts. Gynoecia not seen.
Distribution and habitat:—This is a rare species, distributed in the Brazilian Amazon Forest, in lower montane rainforest of Ecuador and in Cuba (Cañiza-Ovelar & Bastos, 2022). This species grows at 1890 m in the Cauca province of the Pacific dominion province (not in the Páramo province, Fig. 13), on bark of trees in lower montane rainforest (Gradstein & Benitez, 2017).
Notes:—The species is characterized by the size of the plants, generally narrower than 500 µm, ventral merophyte 2 cells wide, cells of lobe, lobule and keel strongly papillose by one large papilla, and underleaves small, distant, 1.5– 2× stem width. It is very likely that the species has a wider distribution range in the Andes. The species is considered here as Data Deficient-new (DD-n) (Sérgio et al. 2007, UCN 2001).
Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Porto Seguro, 17°53’S, 39°24’W, 180 m, 5 July 1990, SchäferVerwimp & Verwimp, 12890/ A (ALCB) . Roraima: Caracaraí, Serra da Mocidade, 600 m, Araújo 1217a (ALCB) .