Chaetomitrium Orthorrhynchum
(1) Plants are irregularly pinnately to bipinnately branched, forming thin and rather flat mats; (2) stem leaves are slightly flattened, constricted below apices, and concave; (3) leaf margins are sharply serrate to spinose-serrate, and often with geminate teeth; (4) costae are strong; (5) lamina ce...
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2014
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Summary: | (1) Plants are irregularly pinnately to bipinnately branched, forming thin and rather flat mats; (2) stem leaves are slightly flattened, constricted below apices, and concave; (3) leaf margins are sharply serrate to spinose-serrate, and often with geminate teeth; (4) costae are strong; (5) lamina cells are strongly prorate; (6) setae are short, 8-9 mm long, densely setulose above, papillose below and smooth at extreme base; (7) capsules are horizontal, smooth and widest at the mouth; (8) calyptrae are mitriform, sparingly hispid above, strongly fringed below with long cilia. |
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