Tortella lilliputana (Müll. Hal. ex G. Roth) R. H. Zander
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a8 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/686587EC-FFDF-2D59-4CFA-FCF23367FAFE |
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Felipe |
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Tortella lilliputana (Müll. Hal. ex G. Roth) R. H. Zander |
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Tortella lilliputana (Müll. Hal. ex G. Roth) R. H. Zander View in CoL
( Figs 4 View FIG ; 5 View FIG )
In Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 32: 104 (1993). — Phascum lilliputanum Müll. Hal. ex G. Roth., Aussereuropäischen Laubmoose 212. pl. 20: 3 (1911). — Tetrapterum lilliputanum (Müll. Hal. ex G. Roth) Broth., Natürlichen Pflanzenfammilien (ed. 2) 10: 253. (1924). — Type: Brazil, S. Catharina, Tubarão, ad terram, VIII.1890, (iso-, [E. Ule 133], NY!, S!)
SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Paraguay. 3 km al Norte de Paraguarí, Cerro Hú, 25°36’20’’S, 57°08’08’’W, 135 m, sobre suelo, 03.VIII.2012, G. Suárez 1488 (CTES, LIL, MO).
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. — It is a New World species described from Brazil ( Roth [1910 -] 1911), and later reported from Panama ( Crum & Arzeni 1953). Here is recorded as new to Paraguay ( Fig. 3 View FIG ).
DESCRIPTION
Plants
Forming low turfs, greenish brown below.
Stems
0.4-0.5 cm long, erect, branching occasionally, in cross section rounded-pentagonal, central strand well-developed, sclerodermis present but usually weak, hyalodermis present, composed of cells that are little collapsed when mature, weakly radiculose, reddish brown rhizoids; axillary hairs 110-150 µm long, 7-8 cells in length, all hyaline.
Leaves
Often crowded, erect incurved, somewhat contorted when dry, spreading when moist, ligulate to long-lanceolate, 1.5-3.1 × 0.1-0.3 mm, lamina channeled across leaf, margins incurved, entire at base, weakly crenulate to dentate with projecting papillae below midleaf, apex subulate; base oblong, not differentiated in shape; costa 68-74 µm in width near base, short excurrent as a mucro, in cross section rounded, ventral and dorsal stereid bands well-developed, 4-6 guide cells in 1 layer, hydroid strand absent, ventral epidermis present from base to apex, dorsal epidermis weakly-developed to absent; upper laminal cells quadrate to hexagonal, 6.6-8.3 × 4.9-8.3 µm, walls thin, superficially convex on both sides, papillose, papillae 3-4 per lumen, basal cells differentiated across leaf in a weak V-shape, extending 1/3 above the base, well differentiated from the upper cells, long-rectangular, 28-59 × 8-16µm, walls thin, smooth, gradual transition in a V-shaped.
Autoicous
Perichaetia
Terminal, gemmiform. Perichaetial leaves lanceolate, 1.5-1.9 × 0.1-0.3 mm, the inner smaller than the outer.
Terminal, gemiform. Perigonial leaves lanceolate, 0.4-1.1 × 0.1-0.3 mm, the inner smaller than the outer. Seta 0.4-0.5 cm, twisted clockwise below.
Exserted, ellipsoidal, reddish brown; exothecial cells mostly rectangular to long-rectangular, 41-68 × 24-31 µm, stomata at base of theca, phaneropore, annulus absent or weak and non-functional, dehiscence by the fall of the long rostrate operculum, peristome absent.
Cucullate
Spores
Bilateral, concave-convex in shape, 19-24 µm, yellowish-brown, papillose, papillae low and blunt homogenously distributed on both views.
Laminal
KOH reaction yellow.
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