Leptophascum leptophyllum (Müll.Hal.) J.Guerra & M.J.Cano.
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Leptophascum leptophyllum (Müll.Hal.) J.Guerra & M.J.Cano. |
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Leptophascum leptophyllum (Müll.Hal.) J.Guerra & M.J.Cano. View in CoL
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In Journal oF Bryology 22: 92 (2000). — Chenia leptophylla (Müll. Hal.) R.H.Zander View in CoL , Bulletin oF the Buffalo Society oF Natural Sciences 32: 258 (1993).
Phascum leptophyllum Müll.Hal. View in CoL , Flora 71: 6 (1888).
Physcomitrium rhizophyllum (Sakurai) , Botanical Magazine, Tokyo 52: 469 (1938).
Tortula rhizophylla (Sakurai) Z.Iwats. & K.Saito View in CoL , Miscellanea Bryologica et Lichenologica View in CoL 6: 59 (1972).
Tortula evanescens Broth., Proceedings View in CoL oF the Linnean Society oF New South Wales 41: 582 (1916).
SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Saudi Arabia. Asir region, Bariq governorate, Athrb mountain; 18°57’860’’N, 41°59’947’’E; 1232 m a.s.l.; grow on soil between the rocks of high mountains around it short shrubs; soil thickness 1.3 cm; slope slop; 29.X.2011, 27.I.2012,
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26.IV.2012, 29.VI.2012; air moisture 57, 56, 30, 35 respectively; leg. Manal Aseeri; 171Ma-d (CAIA).
DISTRIBUTION. — In Africa; Botswana, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritania, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, in Asia; China: Yuannan, India, Japan, in Australia; New Zealand, in Europe; Azores, France, Germany, Italy, Madeira, Reunion, Portugal, Sardinia, Spain, in North America; Hawaiian Islands, United Kingdom, United States: Alabama; louisiana; New Mexico and in South America; Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay ( Magill 1981; Arts & Sollman 1991; Crum & Eckel 1994; Lüth 2006; O’Shea 2006; Ros et al. 2013; www.tropicos.org 2019). New to the Arabian Peninsula
FLORISTIC ELEMENT. — Sub-cosmopolitan element.
DESCRIPTION
Plants
Green above, yellowish brown below, up to 5-8 (-9) mm long.
Stem
Branched or simple, oval to round in cross section, central strand absent, sclerodermis more or less developed.
Leaves
Appressed when dry, patent to open spreading with reflex apex when moist, obovate to spathulate, 1.3-1.7 mm long,
0.6-1 mm wide; apex acute to acuminate; margins plane usually crenulate, rarely serrate above, entire below; costa excurrent in short reflexed apiculus, stereid bands absent, with two guide cells in one layer; rhizoids shown from the back of the costa at leaf tips or along the leaf; upper lamina cells hexagonal, quadrate to short rectangular, incrassate, usually bulging on both surface, smooth, (15-) 20-25 µm long × 20-25 µm wide, smooth to bulging; basal lamina cells quadrate to short rectangular, 30-45 µm long × 20-25(-30) µm wide, smooth, thinner.
Propagules
Present on rhizoids, varied in shapes, multicellular, 40-80 µm in diameter.
Comment
Although the studied samples oF Leptophascum leptophyllum have the same range of leaf length, width and cell dimensions of those reported in most floras which described this taxon but the studied samples are taller than others in different areas (see: Crum & Anderson 1981; Magill 1981; Crum & Eckel 1994; Casas et al. 2006; Guerra et al. 2006). This may be attributed to high soil thickness which indicates more humidity and minerals for nutrition, beside its long duration in the region ( Kürschner 1984).
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Leptophascum leptophyllum (Müll.Hal.) J.Guerra & M.J.Cano.
Taha, Mai A., Shabbara, Hanaa M. & Aseeri, Manal M. 2020 |
Physcomitrium rhizophyllum (Sakurai)
Botanical Magazine 1938: 469 |
Phascum leptophyllum Müll.Hal.
Hal. 1888: 6 |