Chaetomitrium Elongatum
(1) Branches are recurved to incurved when dry, densely foliate, flattened to sub-tumid, often secund and blunt but sometimes cuspidate; (2) branch leaves are rugose above, deeply concave, and apices are rugose or recurved, mucronate to short-acute; (3) leaf margins are bluntly denticulate with gemi...
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Language: | English |
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Museum of Nature and Human Activities
2014
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32313/4/Plate%2010%20%28SPECIMEN%29.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32313/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272747174_Malesian_Chaetomitrium_Symphyodontaceae_Musci_Type_illustrations_taxonomical_notes_and_key_to_the_species |
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Summary: | (1) Branches are recurved to incurved when dry, densely foliate, flattened to sub-tumid, often secund and blunt but sometimes cuspidate; (2) branch leaves are rugose above, deeply concave, and apices are rugose or recurved, mucronate to short-acute; (3) leaf margins are bluntly denticulate with geminate teeth but almost entire to denticulate across apices; (4) lamina cells are thick-walled, prorate, and sub-rhomboidal near apices; (5) calyptrae (immature) are hispid, with long cilia at the base. |
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