Rosulabryum perlimbatum (Cardot) Ochyra, 2003
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9. Rosulabryum perlimbatum (Cardot) Ochyra
Remarks.
A common and widespread species of the subantarctic forests and moorlands of the Magallanes and Aisén Regions on damp to wet soil, fallen logs, and tree stumps ( Ochi 1982). Reports from further north are likely misidentifications and are either R. andicola or R. billarderii . This is a robust species with dioicous sexual condition, rosulate stems, sometimes with 2+ interrupted clumps along stems, large leaves that are contorted to somewhat imbricate when dry, serrulate distal leaf margins, an extremely wide limbidium of 4+ rows distally, and brown to red-brown rhizoidal tubers. The wide limbidium often gives the leaves a white-margined appearance. The species is also found in Argentina, the Falkland Islands, and extreme southern New Zealand (Illustrations: Mohamed 1979: 422, as Bryum perlimbatum ; Fife 2015: 87, as R. perlimbatum ).
Representative specimen examined.
Prov. Antártica Chilena, Comuna Cabo de Hornos, Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini, Isla Hoste, Península Dumas, Bahía Ibáñez, Caleta Yekadahby, 55°03'47"S, 68°25'19"W, on soil in shade in moist Nothofagus betuloides - N. pumilio - Maytenus magellanica forest on E-facing slope with extensive rock outcrops, J.R. Spence 6059, 15 January 2013(CAS).
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