Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor var. punctata
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Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor var. punctata |
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Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor var. punctata View in CoL ( Vanden Berghen 1981: 56, fig. as P. subalpina )
Jungermannia punctata Taylor, Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 1: 179 (1844). — Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor, London View in CoL Journal of Botany 5: 261 (1846). — Type: Ireland. Unknown collector (FH?; fide Heinrichs et al. 2005b).
Plagiochila subalpina Steph. , Hedwigia 30: 268 (1891), nom. illeg. — Type: Tanzania ( Heinrichs et al. 2005b).
SPECIMENS EXAMINED. — Madagascar. Prov. Fianarantsoa • Ranomafana Nat. Park, E. ridge of Mt. Vohipanani , 1140-1230 m, VII.2003, Pócs & Ranaivojaona 04121/ CU ( EGR) .
Additionally reported from Ambohimahasoa (Onraedt 70M532), c. 100 km N of the town of Fianarantsoa by Vanden Berghen (1981).
DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — Afro-American: tropical America, Bioko, East Africa; also in western Europe. In Madagascar rare, found on bark, rock and soil in subhumid evergreen forests above 1000 m, in rather exposed environments.
DESCRIPTION (see also Vanden Berghen 1981; Fischer 2013, both as P. subalpina )
Plants very small, 0.5-1.5(-2) mm wide, c. 1-1.5 cm long, green to greenish-brown, becoming blackish-brown when dry, sparsely branched, branches intercalary, frequently denuded or flagelliform due to copious production of caducous leaves, rhizome-like shoot absent. Mature stem leaves distant to subimbricate, rather widely spreading, ventrad, obovate-suborbicular, 1-1.3× longer than wide, not ampliate, unbordered, apex rounded, margins plane, with 3-6 long, narrowly triangular teeth at the apex and on the upper half of the ventral margin, teeth made up of short cells, apex frequently bifid (to 1/3) or trifid by larger, lobe-like teeth; dorsal and ventral bases scarcely decurrent. Leaf cells subisodiametrical, c. 20-30 µm wide in midleaf, with small to large, swollen trigones, leaf base with a short vitta-like area of large cells; cuticle smooth; oil bodies not observed. Underleaves absent. Gametoecia not seen. Vegetative reproduction by caducous leaves, the caducous leaves similar to ordinary leaves or much smaller, deeply bifid.
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Plagiochila punctata (sect. Arrectae) is characterized by the small plants (0.5-1.5mm wide) with numerous leafless shoots due to caducous leaves. The persistent leaves are rather widely spreading, ventrad, obovate-suborbicular, 1-1.3× longer than wide, with 3-6 rather long teeth at the apex and on the upper half of the ventral margin. The remnant leaves on denuded shoots are usually minute and deeply bifid.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Cornell University |
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Eszterházy Károly College |
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Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor var. punctata
Gradstein, S. Robbert & Reeb, Catherine 2022 |
Plagiochila punctata (Taylor) Taylor var. punctata
VANDEN BERGHEN C. 1981: 56 |