Fissidens punctulatus Sande Lac.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2022v43a2 |
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Fissidens punctulatus Sande Lac. |
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Fissidens punctulatus Sande Lac. View in CoL
( Fig. 16 View FIG )
Fissidens punctulatus is characterized by broadly acute to obtuse leaves, costae that end 2-3(-6) cells below the leaf tips, unipapillose laminal cells, serrulate leaf margins, particularly on the vaginant laminae, short limbidia that are confined to the basal 1/3-1/2 of the vaginant laminae of the upper leaves of perichaetial plants, 1.0- 2.5 mm long setae, and irregularly divided or undivided, papillose peristome teeth. Growing scattered between mosses and liverworts on bark.
DISTRIBUTION. — Paleotropics, Australia, widespread in Africa.
Peristome
± straight when dry, ±incurved when wet, undivided, seemingly perforated, teeth long, 150-220 µm long, tooth base 28-45 µm wide.
Ornamentation
OPL trabeculae recognizable, but indistinct ( Fig. 16B View FIG ), vertical walls not present, the two basal lamellae ± smooth, more distal ones coarsely papillose, no sharp distinction between basal part and filaments; IPL basal trabeculae well developed, double or not, mostly papillose, basal lamellae ±smooth, distal ones strongly incrassate and papillose ( Fig. 16D View FIG 1-3 View FIG View FIG View FIG ), distal OPL and IPL ±equally thick, papillose.
Sporophyte
Seta 1-2 mm long, smooth, capsule narrowly cylindrical, 0.5-0.7 × 0.25-0.35 mm, erect, with exothecial cell columns 32-40, of the cells oblong with thickened vertical walls; operculum 0.4-0.45 mm long; spores 14.5-17.5 µm, smooth to finely papillose.
Description and illustration
Renauld (1909: pl. 35, fig. 6 as F. ligulinus Müll.Hal. ); Iwatsuki & Mohamed (1987: fig.1 as F.brevilingulatus E.B.Bartram ); Iwatsuki & Suzuki (1996: fig.IX); Bruggeman-Nannenga & Arts (2010: fig. 32).
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