Cheilolejeunea quinquecarinata (Schuster) Ye et al. (2015: 326)
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24. Cheilolejeunea quinquecarinata (Schuster) Ye et al. (2015: 326) View in CoL View at ENA .—
Aureolejeunea quinquecarinata Schuster (1978: 429) View in CoL .
Type:— VENEZUELA. Tachira: Parque Nacional El Tamá, Base of Pico de Bandeiras; between Páramo and Mirador, R.M. Schuster & L. Ruíz-Terán 76-1921d (holotype F!).— Fig. 14R–Y View FIGURE 14 .
Plants brown light, robust, 1.2–1.6 mm wide. Stems 110–150 µm in diameter in cross section. Ventral merophytes 2–3(–4) cells wide. Leaves imbricate, orbicular to ovate; leaf lobe ovate, strongly convex, especially at the apex, 900–1150 × 600–750 µm; margin entire, apex rounded; cells hexagonal elongated, mammillose on the dorsal side, conspicuous trigones; basal cells 15–20 × 10–14 µm, median cells 16–22x 10–16 µm, marginal cells 11–16 × 10–16 µm. Lobules rectangular, 1/3–1/2, free margin flat; first tooth generally not easily observed, formed by one cell, second tooth triangular, 1–3 cells long, 1–2 cells wide at the base; keel slightly curved. Underleaves contiguous to imbricate, orbicular to slightly reniform, 600–630 × 650–700 µm, 4–5.5 × stem width, undivided, margin slightly recurved, insertion U-shaped. Autoicous. Androecia on the principal stem or branches, 3–4 pairs of bracts. Gynoecia with 1–2 lejeuneoid innovations. Perianth with 5 keels, beak short. Vegetative reproduction unknown.
Distribution and habitat:—Neotropical, occurring in Dominican Republic, northern South America, and the Guayana Highlands ( Bastos & Gradstein 2020, Schäfer-Verwimp et al. 2013). The species grows in the study area as an epiphyte on the branches of shrubs, in upper montane rainforest, grass páramos, and shrub and cushion páramos, between 2260–4100 m, in the Cauca province of the Pacific dominion, and in the Páramo province of SATZ ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ).
Notes: —The species is characterized by the robust, light brown plants with convex leaves with mammillose cells, ventral merophyte 2–3 cells wide, lobules rectangular and underleaves orbicular to reniform, with margins slightly recurved. Although the species is considered to occur almost exclusively in páramos vegetation, Schäfer-Verwimp et al. (2013) recorded it at 2500 m in Ecuador and here is recorded from 2268 m in Colombia.
Specimens examined:— COLOMBIA. Risaralda: Santa Rosa de Cabal , 4°48’09”N, 75°30’01”W, 3730 m, 22 July 1980, Aguirre-C, 1365 ( COL) GoogleMaps . Santander: El Hato, 6°36’10.5”N, 73°21’38,1”W, 2268 m, 25 August 2017, Cuta 145, 507 ( UPTC) GoogleMaps .
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Cheilolejeunea quinquecarinata (Schuster) Ye et al. (2015: 326)
Gil-Novoa, Jorge Enrique & Costa, Denise Pinheiro 2023 |
Aureolejeunea quinquecarinata
Schuster 1978: 429 |