Amblystegiaceae |
Conardia |
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conardia moss |
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Habit | Plants small to large, green, yellowish, or brownish. | Plants small, occasionally minute, light green or yellow. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stem(s) | leaves straight, falcate, or squarrose, plicate or not; costa single, usually long, or double and usually short; alar cells differentiated or not, sometimes inflated; medial laminal cells linear or short-linear, rarely rectangular or hexagonal, 1-stratose or sometimes partially 2- or multistratose, smooth or rarely prorate or papillose. |
leaves erect to spreading, straight or slightly falcate, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, not plicate, 0.6–1.2 mm; base decurrent; margins plane or partly slightly incurved or recurved, finely denticulate, or often coarsely so near base, limbidia absent; apex acuminate, acumen plane or furrowed; costa single, ending in acumen, sometimes percurrent; alar cells differentiated, usually rectangular or sometimes quadrate, not inflated, region distinct but gradually delimited, transversely triangular; medial laminal cells linear or short-linear; marginal cells 1-stratose. |
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Seta | long or rarely short, smooth. |
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Sexual condition | autoicous. |
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Capsule | horizontal to erect, cylindric or short-cylindric, curved to straight; stomata with long pores; annulus separating or not; operculum conic, rarely rostrate or short-rostrate; peristome perfect or specialized; perfect exostomes yellow-brown or brownish, external surface cross striolate or sometimes reticulate proximally, papillose distally, margins dentate or slightly dentate, border ± widened at transitional zone in outer peristomial layer pattern; specialized exostome teeth variously narrow or short, external surface sometimes papillose basally; perfect endostome basal membrane high, segments long, not or narrowly perforate, cilia nodose or sometimes appendiculate; specialized endostome basal membrane ± reduced or sometimes absent, segments narrower, sometimes shorter than in perfect endostomes, cilia short to absent. |
inclined, cylindric, slightly curved; peristome slightly reduced; exostome margins indistinctly dentate distally; endostome cilia usually 1 or 2. |
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Calyptra | cucullate, smooth. |
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Spores | 14–19 µm. |
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Perichaetia | with inner leaves erect, straight, lanceolate, ovate, oblong, or slightly obovate, plicate or rarely not, margins entire or partly denticulate, apex usually acuminate, costa single or double, usually well developed, laminal cells usually smooth; paraphyses present. |
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Amblystegiaceae |
Conardia |
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Distribution | Nearly worldwide; temperate to subpolar regions; tropical mountains |
North America; Mexico; Central America; Europe; Asia; Atlantic Islands (Iceland) |
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Discussion | Genera 20–30, species 100–150 (20 genera, 57 species in the flora). Amblystegiaceae as here circumscribed include several genera or species groups that may not or are even unlikely to belong to this family in a strict sense. These include Calliergonella, Campylophyllum, Conardia, most of Hygrohypnum, Limbella, Platydictya jungermannioides, Platylomella, Sanionia, and Tomentypnum. The genus Amblystegium is here understood in a broad sense, including Hygroamblystegium but excluding Serpoleskea (here treated in Platydictya). Amblystegiaceae is sometimes confused with other pleurocarpous families, such as Brachytheciaceae and Plagiotheciaceae. Most Brachytheciaceae and Plagiotheciaceae differ from Amblystegiaceae in their non-plicate and often recurved, rather than plicate and erect, inner perichaetial leaves (in species with horizontal capsules). In Brachytheciaceae, horizontal capsules are swollen rather than cylindric, the stomata round-pored rather than long-pored, and the exostome base is mostly red or brown-red rather than yellow-brown. The exostome teeth borders are gradually narrowed upwards rather than suddenly widened where the exterior pattern of the teeth changes from cross striolate to papillose, the endostome segments are widely rather than narrowly perforate, and the spores mature in winter rather than summer in temperate areas. Plagiotheciaceae members have pale whitish yellow exostomes and differ from Amblystegiaceae in several diagnostic gametophyte features, including rhizoid position and ornamentation, and branching mode (see 4. Platydictya treatment). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Species 1. Conardia has the appearance of a small Amblystegium, but can be distinguished by the warty-papillose, much branched rhizoids that are frequently inserted on the abaxial costa or near the leaf apex; rhizoids can mostly be found in the basal portions of at least some shoots. In addition, the distal parts of the axillary hairs consist of 1–4 cells that are shorter and broader than the 1 or 2 narrow and delicate ones found in Amblystegium. The capsule is only slightly curved rather than curved throughout as in Amblystegium species. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 28, p. 263. | FNA vol. 28, p. 313. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name authority | G. Roth | H. Robinson: Phytologia 33: 294. (1976) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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