Chaetomitrium Lancifolium

(1) Plants are rather laxly branched; filamentous propagules are abundant in leaf axils of branches; (2) stem leaves are often undulate at upper one-third; (3) branch leaves are flattened (some are divergent), and strongly constricted below apices; (4) leaf margins are distinctly and regularly denti...

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Main Authors: Monica Suleiman, Hiroyuki Akiyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32319/2/Plate%2016%20%28SPECIMEN%29.pdf
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Summary:(1) Plants are rather laxly branched; filamentous propagules are abundant in leaf axils of branches; (2) stem leaves are often undulate at upper one-third; (3) branch leaves are flattened (some are divergent), and strongly constricted below apices; (4) leaf margins are distinctly and regularly denticulate to the base with deeply trifid or multifid teeth; (5) lamina cells are strongly prorate to spiculose-prorate and thick-walled; (6) inner perichaetial leaves are similar to stem leaves in length; (7) setae are 4.5-5.5 mm long, and densely papillose but smooth at the extreme base.