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Fissidens Moss

Fissidens sublimbatus Grout 1936

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Fissidens sublimbatus is closely allied to F. crispus but is restricted to arid habitats. Indeed, it appears to be the only species of the genus found in Death Valley. Stems of F. sublimbatus are dimorphic, unlike the monomorphic stems of F. crispus. Leaves of infertile stems are small, ovate-lanceolate and usually apiculate, the apiculus formed by a single, clear, sharp cell. The dorsal lamina in these leaves usually ends well before the insertion, are often arched, and the limbidium is most often restricted to the vaginant laminae but can be absent. The 1-stratose limbidium is best developed on perichaetial and larger leaves, but ends below the leaf apex and is usually edged by distinctly chlorophyllose cells. The percurrent costa occurs mostly in perichaetial leaves. As in F. crispus, the distal laminal cells are arranged in distinct rows.
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 332, 336, 337, 348, 349 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Plants to 6 × 1.5 mm. Stem usually branched; axillary hyaline nodules absent; central strand present. Leaves as many as 22 pairs, ovate to lanceolate, rounded to obtuse-apiculate, apiculus formed of a single, clear, sharp cell, to 1 × 0.1-0.4 mm, perichaetial and larger leaves oblong to oblong-ligulate and lanceolate; dorsal lamina usually narrowed abruptly proximally, often arched, ending well before insertion; vaginant laminae 1/2-3/4 leaf length, ± equal, minor lamina ending on or near margin; margin ± entire but serrulate distally, elimbate or limbate, limbidium 1-stratose, restricted to vaginant laminae or found to variable degrees on all laminae, often conspicuously intralaminal in proximal parts of vaginant laminae; costa ending 2-5 cells before apex or percurrent, bryoides-type; laminal cells 1-stratose, smooth, strongly bulging, ± obscure, usually arranged in discernable rows distally, firm-walled, 6-10 µm, twice as deep as wide. Sexual condition cladautoicous, gonioautoicous, and possibly rhizautoicous. Sporophytes 1 per perichaetium. Seta to 5 mm. Capsule theca exserted, slightly inclined, bilaterally symmetric to erect, radially symmetric, to 1 mm; peristome bryoides-type; operculum 0.3 mm. Calyptra cucullate, smooth, 0.6 mm. Spores 14-23 µm.
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 332, 336, 337, 348, 349 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Synonym

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Fissidens obtusifolius var. apiculatus Grout
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 332, 336, 337, 348, 349 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Comprehensive Description

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Fissidens sublimbatus Grout, Moss Fl. N. Am
1:13. 1936.
Plants smaller than F. limhatus or F. viridulus; leaves distant below, crowded above, oblong-lingulate, obtuse and minutely toothed and apiculate at the apex, 1-1.5 mm. long, the border not reaching the apex, the costa ending a few cells below the apex; dorsal lamina ending some distance from the stem, usually abruptly; border of the vaginant laminae wide and edged below with 1-2 rows of short subquadrate cells; leaf-cells obscure, bulging, the upper about 7 M wide, subquadrate, regular and arranged in perceptible rows, longitudinal and transverse; capstiles small, erect and symmetric or nearly so, the urn about 1 mm. long, obovoid, the operculum short-rostrate, the exothecial cells quadrate with rounded corners, collenchymatous ; spores in winter.
Type locawty: Shaded ledge, Tanque Verde Mts., Pima County, Arizona (£. B. Bartram
Distribution: Arizona {E. B. Bartram 1296, 1554) and New Mexico (Guadalupe County,
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Robert Statham Williams. 1943. (BRYALES); DICRANACEAE, LEUCOBRYACEAE. North American flora. vol 15(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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