Funariaceae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.357.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987FA-5E57-3E77-FF07-C80680F8F98F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Funariaceae |
status |
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Key to the Species of Funariaceae View in CoL in Brazil
1. Capsule asymmetric, inclined to subpendent; peristome double, endostome well developed...........................................................2
1. Capsule erect and symmetric; peristome simple or reduced, endostome rudimentary or absent ..................................................... 3
2. Capsule strongly inclined, neck smooth; when dry the mouth is smaller than the width of the capsule; peristome teeth smooth, trabeculae sigmoid........................................................................................................................................... Funaria hygrometrica View in CoL
2. Capsule pendulous, nearly horizontal, neck striated; when dry the mouth is wider than the width of the capsule; peristome teeth papillose, trabeculae straight ............................................................................................................................... Funaria calvescens View in CoL
3. Capsule pyriform or domed, when dry the mouth is wider than width of the capsule; exothecial cells isodiametric, near 1:1; peristome absent; calyptra mitrate, base with valves ....................................................................................................................... 4
3. Capsule cylindrical, when dry the mouth is smaller than width of the capsule; exothecial cells longitudinally elongate, near 2–3:1; peristome simple, sometimes rudimentary; calyptra cuculatel, smooth with inflated base, valves none ........................................ 8
4. Leaves linear-lanceolate, apex acuminate ................................................................................................. Physcomitrium capillipes View in CoL
4. Leaves oblong-lanceolate to obovate, apex acute to obtuse or apiculate ......................................................................................... 5
5. Marginal cells long, ca. 6–8:1; laminal cells long-rectangular................................................................. Physcomitrium falcifolium View in CoL
5. Marginal cells short, ca. 2–3:1; laminal cells isodiametric .............................................................................................................. 6
6. Leaves 3.5–4 mm long, spaced at stem, not grouped at coma; seta 8–10× the length of the capsule .... Physcomitrium umbonatum View in CoL
6. Leaves 2–3 mm long, grouped at coma; seta 4–6× the length of the capsule ................................................................................... 7
7. Margin denticulate, by the projection of the cell angles; annulus with hyaline cells......................... Physcomitrium subsphaericum View in CoL
7. Margin entire to sinuous; annulus with brown to golden cells................................................................. Physcomitrium thieleanum View in CoL
8. Leaves obovadet to spatulate; marginal cells not differentiated from the inner ones .................................. Entosthodon obtusifolius View in CoL
8. Leaves lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate; margin with (1–)2(–3) rows of narrow cells differentiated from the inner ones .............. 9
9. Leaves concave, oblong-lanceolate .............................................................................................................. Entosthodon ramulosus View in CoL
9. Leaves plane, lanceolate to obovate ............................................................................................................................................... 10
10. Leaf margin dentate by the projection of cell angles, with 3 rows of elongate cells at margin .................. Entosthodon bonplandii View in CoL
10. Leaf margin entire to sinuous at the apex, 2(–3) rows of elongate cells at margin ........................................ Entosthodon puiggarii View in CoL
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