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largespore ulota moss

Habit Plants 0.5–1.5 cm.
Stem(s)

leaves curved, erect-appressed, slightly twisted and ± crisped when dry, linear-lanceolate, 1–2.2 mm;

base ovate;

margins plane;

apex filiform-acuminate;

basal laminal cells elongate to elongate-elliptic;

distal cells 6–10 µm, sometimes smooth, or papillae conic, small.

Seta

1.5–4 mm.

Sexual condition

autoicous;

perichaetial leaves not differentiated from stem leaves.

Capsule

pyriform, short-oblong to oblong-cylindric when old, 0.6–2.2 mm, slightly 8-ribbed 1/3–1/2 length, mouth wide but constricted below mouth or evenly tapering to seta from mouth;

stomata near mid capsule;

peristome double;

exostome teeth reflexed, papillose, often reticulate at apex;

endostome segments 8, smooth.

Calyptra

conic, sparsely hairy.

Spores

35–60 µm.

Specialized

asexual reproduction absent.

Ulota megalospora

Habitat Branches and trunks of trees, coastal temperate rainforests
Elevation low elevations
Distribution
from FNA
AK; ID; OR; WA; BC
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Discussion

Ulota megalospora is distributed along the West Coast from northern California north to northernmost coastal British Columbia, and known inland only in northern Idaho. This species is easily differentiated by the creeping stems with many erect branches (much like Macromitrium) and leaves with filiform apices. Also, the stomata of U. megalospora are located mid capsule, not at the capsule base as in other species of the genus. The spores are large (greater than 35 µm). It is possible that the Japanese species, U. reptans, also occurs in North America; this species resembles U. megalospora in growth form but with smaller spores and non-filiform leaf apices.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 28, p. 77.
Parent taxa Orthotrichaceae > Ulota
Sibling taxa
U. barclayi, U. coarctata, U. crispa, U. curvifolia, U. drummondii, U. hutchinsiae, U. obtusiuscula, U. phyllantha
Synonyms U. subulata, U. subulifolia
Name authority Venturi: Bot. Centralbl. 44: 389. (1890)
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