Chaetomitrium Perlaeve
(1) Plants are densely tufted, (2) branches are 5 - 7 mm long; (3) stem leaves are similar to branch leaves but apices are abruptly long-acuminate; (4) branch leaves are plicate, deeply concave, cymbifolium near apices and abruptly short-acuminate; (4) leaf margins are incurved both sides almost to...
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2014
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Summary: | (1) Plants are densely tufted, (2) branches are 5 - 7 mm long; (3) stem leaves are similar to branch leaves but apices are abruptly long-acuminate; (4) branch leaves are plicate, deeply concave, cymbifolium near apices and abruptly short-acuminate; (4) leaf margins are incurved both sides almost to the base, and entire or only bluntly denticulate above with simple teeth; (4) lamina cells are smooth and slightly porose; (5) setae are 17 -19 mm long, smooth or slightly rough above; (6) calyptrae are cucullate, almost smooth, with only a few scattered short hairs, hispid at extreme tips and bases are naked but with a few hairs; (7) capsules are inclined and smooth. |
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