Trematodon laetevirens Hakelier & J. - P. Frahm and T. brevicollis Hornsch. (Bruchiaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia
Author
Belkina, Olga A.
Author
Vilnet, Anna A.
Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden and Institute, Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences; Fersman St., 18 a, Apatity City, Murmansk Region, 184209 (Russian Federation) olgabelk @ yahoo. com (corresponding author)
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Cryptogamie, Bryologie
2019
2019-11-20
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247
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4878.3.2
journal article
10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2019v40a19
1776-0992
7822080
KEY TO RUSSIAN SPECIES OF
TREMATODON
MICHX.
1. Costa in cross section with stereids; capsule neck strumose on most of mature sporophytes; neck equal of urn or much longer ............................................................................................................................................ 2
— Costa in cross section without stereids; capsule neck not strumose on mature sporophytes; length of neck almost equal of urn or, in Far East, sometimes longer ............................................................................................. 3
2. Capsule neck about 1.3 time the length of urn or much longer; costa not filling the entire width of the linearsubulate acumen; leaf more or less gradually narrowed to upper part; leaf margins bistratose in subula .......... ........................................................................................................................................
T. longicollis
Michx.
— Capsule neck about the length of urn; costa filling the entire width of the subula; leaf from obovate or oblong base suddenly narrowed to long subula ...........................................................
T. ambiguus
(Hedw.) Hornsch.
3. The largest perichaetial leaf straight, oblong or spathulate, rounded on the apex or with very short obtuse apiculus; capsule straight, erect on most plants; transition of the neck to the seta gradual and difficult to discern; exothecial cells rectangular to quadrate, with slightly thickened walls; peristome teeth perforated along tooth length and split above; on sterile plants stem leaves from obovate or elongate-obovate base gradually narrowed to long upper part. ................................................................................
T. laetevirens
Hakelier
& J.-P. Frahm
— Largest perichaetial leaf with acute more or less long apiculus; capsule mostly incurved, more or less inclined; transition of the neck to seta gradual, but clearly visible; exothecial cells narrow, thick walled; peristome teeth usually whole, blunt; on sterile plants stem leaves suddenly or more gradually narrowed to long upper part ... ....................................................................................................................................
T. brevicollis
Hornsch.