Riccardia ramosissima (Steph.) Grolle
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Riccardia ramosissima (Steph.) Grolle |
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Riccardia ramosissima (Steph.) Grolle View in CoL
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Aneura ramosissima Steph. View in CoL , Bulletin de la Societé Royal de Botanique de Belgique 30: 196 (1891) — Type: Réunion, Rodriguez s.n. (G-00045033).
Aneura compacta Steph. View in CoL , Hedwigia 32: 19 (1893). — Riccardia compacta (Steph.) S.W.Arnell, Botaniska Notiser 1952: 141 View in CoL (1952). — Type: South Africa, Cape province, Jelinek s.n. (lecto-, here designated, G[G00067549]!; isolecto-, PC[PC0101714]!, S[SB20511]!) syn. nov. FURTHER SPECIMEN EXAMINED. — Ethiopia. Bale Montane, above Rira W of Aduka, 06°43’N, 39°42’E, 3320 m, 13.II.1990, Miehe 2541 (EGR).
Madagascar. Alaotra-Mangoro, Zahamena Reserve, highest part of the river above base camp, 17°38’22.7”S, 48°38’45.3”E, 1294 m, 01. I.2014, Reeb CR 13 Z 51* ( PC 0763864).
South AFrica. Mpulalanga province, Mriepskop Mt., 1550 m, 18. VI.1969, Vorster 828 B (E-00430437); Cape province, Apollo Peak, 1219 m, 31.III.1956, Esterhuysen & Arnell 4361 (PRE-0501890).
Tanzania. Mt. Kilimanjaro, 1972, Pócs 6718, 6789/ B ( EGR, G 00264060), ibid., 1984, Pócs 6981/ A ( EGR, G 00264135, G 00264136).
DISTRIBUTION. — Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Madagascar, Réunion.
HABITAT. — On rotten wood, moist rock and humic soil in forests and along streams, between 1200 and 3800 m.
DESCRIPTION
Monoicous (autoicous) or dioicous.
Thallus
Dull or glossy yellow-green to green when fresh, dark brown to black in herbarium, leathery, rigid, growing in numerous layers, to 15 mm long, 1-2(-3)-pinnate, corymbose, not palmate, branches alternate to subopposite, reiterations frequently present in mature thalli.
Main axis usually
Ill-defined due to the densely corymbose ramification, in cross section rounded to ellipsoid at the base, 5-10 cells thick, 300-400 µm wide, in the middle ellipsoid to biconvex (rarely plano-convex), 300-500 µm wide, margins obtuse by bulging cells, not winged, epidermis cells c. 2-4 × smaller than inner cells at least on the ventral side of the axis, occasionally equal is size.
Primary branches
And reiterations to 7 mm long.
Ultimate branches
Linear to triangular, sometimes sinuous (horizontally curved), 0.5-3(-5) mm long, 0.2-0.3 mm wide, in cross section plano-convex to biconvex, 3-6 cells thick, margins with 1-3 cells wide wings, outer margins often crenate by bulging cells, epidermis cells 2-4 × smaller than inner cells, branch apex rounded to acute, emarginate to weakly dissected.
Mucilage papillae
Apical and in two ventral rows.
Oil bodies
Ellipsoid, finely granular, 2-4 per cell.
Male branches
Solitary, along the axis, shortly stalked, sometimes prolonged by vegetative growth, straight, 400-450 µm long, with a narrow, 1 cell wide wing.
Female branches
Along the axis and primary branches, laterally inserted, to 500 µm long, margin scaly and with hair-like, straight cilia, length of cilia and scales exceeding the width of the axis.
Calyptra
To 2.5 mm long, terminating in a conical umbo of densely aggregate cells.
Gemmae
Not seen.
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
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Museo Nacional de Costa Rica |
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Universität Zürich |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Non-vascular Plants and Fungi |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Eszterházy Károly College |
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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Riccardia ramosissima (Steph.) Grolle
Reeb, Catherine & Gradstein, Robbert 2020 |
Aneura ramosissima
Steph. 1891: 196 |