Chaetomitrium Vrieseanum
(1) Plants are small, densely branched, regularly and pinnately branched; (2) branches are short, only 4-6 mm long; (3) stem leaves are crowded, squarrose, orbicular, obtuse with sharp apiculus; (4) leaf margins are strongly undulate, closely denticulate to the base with geminate teeth; (4) lamina c...
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2014
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Summary: | (1) Plants are small, densely branched, regularly and pinnately branched; (2) branches are short, only 4-6 mm long; (3) stem leaves are crowded, squarrose, orbicular, obtuse with sharp apiculus; (4) leaf margins are strongly undulate, closely denticulate to the base with geminate teeth; (4) lamina cells are thick-walled, prorate to spiculose-prorate above, distantly prorate below, becoming much shorter towards the apex, irregularly rhomboidal, strongly incrassate; (5) setae are 6 mm long and setulose to the base; (6) calyptrae (immature) are hispid all over the surface with long cilia below. |
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