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1.
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Campylopus praealtus
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(
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) Par.
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<bibRef id="5C71D3E8E813D504466F073171530106">Ind. Bryol. Suppl. 96. 1900.</bibRef>
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Dicranum praealtum
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<bibRef id="93B3EDDB78E75593825E23012FA7F3F1">Hedwigia 37: 227. 1898.</bibRef>
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<paragraph id="711FA00E26C982C18349FC2A2A38053F" box="[396,1301,1998,2054]" pageId="1" pageNumber="70" type="mainText">Type specimen: Sintenis s.n., Porto Rico (NY).</paragraph>
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Very robust plants, growing in thick mats. Stems simple of very sparingly branched, especially below a perichaetium, densely and equally
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, up to 10 cm long. Leaves rigid, erect-spreading, lanceolate, concave, apex acute, about 8-13 mm long and 1,5 mm wide, margin entire, denticulate only at extreme apex. Costa very strong and broad, at base about 0,85 µ wide, excurrent, in cross-section showing a dorsal layer of stereids and a layer of very wide, thin walled cells at ventral side. Cells near leaf base elongate, linear, with very thick and strongly pitted walls, about 50-70 µ long and 6-10 µ wide, towards leaf base gradually shorter and wider, oval, 30 µ long and 20-25 µ wide, at extreme base quadrate, little inflated, but forming conspicuous auricles, towards margin suddenly hyaline, with thin, not pitted walls, in 6-8 rows, forming a very conspicuous, broad, hyaline border, extending to 1-2 mm below apex; cells towards apex gradually more irregular-rhomboidal to linear, 18-45 µ long and 3-6 µ wide, walls inconspicuously pitted, border cells very long and narrow. Apex often hyaline, toothed all around. Apparently dioicous; perichaetia clustered at end of stem, but appearing lateral when capsules are mature. Outer perichaetial leaves with an ovate base about 1 cm long, suddenly narrowed to the long, slender, 3-5 mm long point, which is nearly filled by the costa; inner perichaetial leaves with a sheathing base, 4 mm long and a slender point, 4 mm long, hyaline at apex. Basal cells rectangular to hexagonal, thin-walled and hyaline. Seta 1,5-2 cm long, cygneous. Capsule asymmetric, 3,5 mm long, strongly furrowed. Peristome teeth 0,5-0,6 mm high, cleft half way down, the basal part vertically striate, the forks finely and densely papillose. Lid conic, about 1 mm long. Calyptra, at least when young, not ciliate. (Fig. 19)
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Distribution:
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, Northern South America.
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<paragraph id="E295DFDE335DC044614CE07988924EDB" box="[2,1282,1715,1866]" pageId="2" pageNumber="71" type="mainText">Substratum not indicated. Only once collected in Suriname, Wilhelmina Mountains, 1040 m. Not collected in British or French Guiana. Specimen examined: B.W. 7136.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="64F2BCE01AA50B92FAB789DB7FC99E01" box="[0,1284,1896,2141]" pageId="2" pageNumber="71" type="mainText">A very remarkable plant and one of the largest acrocarpous mosses of the region. The size of the leaves, the broad costa with very wide ventral cells as seen in cross-section and the conspicuous, hyaline border are very distinctive characters. The sporophyte is described here for the first time.</paragraph>
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