Fissidens dubius |
Fissidens serratus |
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fissidens moss |
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Habit | Plants to 25 × 3.5 mm. | |
Stem | usually branched; axillary hyaline nodules absent; central strand present. |
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Leaves | as many as 25 pairs, often undulate, oblong to lanceolate, obtuse to acute, often apiculate, to 3.5 × 0.7 mm; dorsal lamina truncate-rounded proximally, ending at insertion, not decurrent; vaginant laminae 2/3 the leaf length, ± unequal, minor lamina ending near margin; margin crenulate to crenulate-serrulate but unevenly serrate at leaf apex, elimbate; costa ending a few cells before apex to percurrent, taxifolius-type; laminal cells irregularly 2-stratose in dorsal and ventral laminae, ± obscure, smooth, bulging, firm-walled, rounded-hexagonal, 7–10 µm, 3–4 rows of marginal cells thinner, walls slightly thicker, forming a pale marginal band. |
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Seta | to 11 mm. |
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Sexual condition | dioicous; perigonia on short axillary branches and elongate stems; perichaetia on short axillary branches, mostly near proximal ends of stems. |
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Capsule | theca slightly inclined, slightly arcuate, bilaterally symmetric, to 1.8 mm; peristome taxifolius-type; operculum 1–1.4 mm. |
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Calyptra | cucullate, smooth, 1.8 mm. |
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Spores | 13–20 µm. |
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Sporophytes | 1 per perchaetium. |
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North | America |
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Fissidens dubius |
Fissidens serratus |
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Habitat | Soil and humus, bases of trees, decaying wood, rocks and boulders in moist, shaded sites | |
Distribution |
AK; AL; AR; AZ; CA; CT; DE; FL; GA; IA; IL; IN; KS; KY; MA; ME; MI; MN; MO; MS; NC; NE; NH; NY; OK; PA; SC; TN; TX; VA; VT; WI; WV; NB; NF; NS; ON; QC; Mexico; Central America; West Indies; Europe; Asia; Pacific Islands
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North America; Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies; Asia; Africa; Pacific Islands |
Discussion | In contrast to Fissidens adianthoides, F. dubius has smaller, irregularly 2-stratose, obscure laminal cells. Subterranean, irregularly globose, multicellular rhizoidal gemmae have been reported for F. dubius as well as F. osmundioides and F. taxifolius in Europe and Japan. Z. Iwatsuki and T. Suzuki (1982) cited the occurrence of dwarf male plants (small perigonial stems located on the leaves of perichaetial plants) in Japanese specimens. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Varieties 2 (1 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 27, p. 340. | FNA vol. 27, p. 351. |
Parent taxa | Fissidentaceae > Fissidens | Fissidentaceae > Fissidens |
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Synonyms | F. adianthoides var. semicristatus, F. cristatus, F. cristatus var. winonensis, F. decipiens var. winonensis, F. floridanus | |
Name authority | P. Beauvois: Prodr. Aethéogam., 57. (1805) | Müller Hal: Bot. Zeitung (Berlin) 5: 804. (1847) |
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