Fissidens papillisetus Brugg.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2022v43a2 |
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Fissidens papillisetus Brugg. |
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Fissidens papillisetus Brugg. -Nann.
( Fig. 13 View FIG )
Fissidens papillisetus is characterized by lanceolate, acute to slightly acute-acuminate leaves, margins of vaginant laminae plane, laminal cells mammillose, limbidia as a rule well developed, intramarginal, setae and calyptrae strongly papillose and peristomes with undivided teeth, basal OPL lamellae with numerous, thin, high, close ridges and filaments spirally ornamented. It resembles F. pocsii sensu lato. The two differ in the relative width of leaves, those of F. papillisetus are 4-5 times as long as wide, those of F. pocsii are mostly wider, in the margins of the vaginant laminae which are typically revolute in F. pocsii and plane in F. papillisetus and in the ornamentation of the basal OPL lamellae. In F. papillisetus this ornamentation consists of many close-packed, high, thin plates ( Fig. 13B, C View FIG ) and trabeculae hard to observe, whereas in F. pocsii the basal OPL trabeculae are distinct and the lamellar ornamentation is spaced and lower ( Fig. 14A, D). The two species further have a different geographic distribution. Corticolous on branches.
DISTRIBUTION. — Endemic to Mauritius.
Peristome
Just above the insertion genu-flexed, undivided, ±100 µm long (hard to measure), tooth base 25-33 µm wide.
Ornamentation
Basal OPL lamellae with thin, close-packed, high, striate plates ( Fig. 13E View FIG ) that are not or hardly distinguishable from the trabeculae ( Fig. 13B, C View FIG ); IPL with firm, close, horizontal to oblique ridges over almost the complete length ( Fig. 13D View FIG ); filaments “annular-spiral”, becoming papillose near the apex.
Sporophyte
Seta 1.2-1.6 mm long, strongly papillose; capsule narrowly cylindrical, 0.5-0.65 × 0.2-0.25 mm, exothecial cell columns ± 32 columns, the cells linear-oblong; operculum short rostrate, 0.2-0.25 mm long; spores 16.0-25.5 µm, smooth.
Description and illustration
Bruggeman-Nannenga (in press: 40; fig. 3).
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