Fissidens aristifer Brugg.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2022v43a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12215115 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AB87C7-FF97-FFB4-5009-FB3DDAECFC94 |
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Felipe |
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Fissidens aristifer Brugg. |
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Fissidens aristifer Brugg. -Nann.
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Fissidens aristifer is characterized by the apices of the perichaetial leaves being asymmetrical with long excurrent costae, mammillose laminal cells, limbidia restricted to the vaginant laminae of distal leaves of perichaetial stems, numerous budlike, axillary perigonia just below the terminal perigonium, archegonia terminal on branches as well as on main stems, short setae, narrow, cylindrical thecae and anomalous, peristomes with teeth that are (almost) completely divided and have “spiral” filaments. Growing between mosses and liverworts on bark of small tree.
Peristome
This species has deeply divided peristome teeth, undivided part ±4 cells tall on OPL side with distinct trabeculae and smooth or almost smooth lamellae, filaments “spiral”. The teeth are 100-240 µm long and the tooth base is 33-41 µm wide. When moistened the teeth promptly straighten.
Ornamentation
In the OPL three zones can be distinguished: an undivided part with smooth trabeculae and lamellae, a bifurcation with low smooth trabeculae and variously ornamented lamellae, papillose ( Fig. 4F View FIG ) to vertically striate ( Fig. 4D View FIG ); in the IPL two zones are distinguishable ( Fig. 4B View FIG ), the undivided part with high, papillose trabeculae and the filaments; filaments terete, “spiral” ( Fig. 4E View FIG ).
Sporophyte
Seta 0.9-1.5 mm, ±smooth; capsule cylindrical, 0.6-0.9 × 0.25- 0.45 with exothecial cell columns ± 32, the cells oblong with thickened vertical walls; operculum bluntly rostrate, 0.35 mm, spores 18.5-22.5 µm long (in type), 21.0-29.5 µm (in Pócs 6991/F), papillose.
Description and illustration
Bruggeman-Nannenga (2009: fig.2); Bruggeman-Nannenga & Arts (2010: fig. 20).
Remark
Peristomes of this species vary in ornamentation. The above description is from the type specimen.
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