Chaetomitrium Spinosum
(1) Plants are densely branched; (2) stem leaves are more or less rugose, and apices are strongly constricted or wavy; (3) leaf margins are incurved on one side, serrate on upper half with simple teeth, entire below, and denticulate near the apices; 4) costae are short; (5) lamina cells are laxly sp...
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32341/2/Plate%2039%20%28SPECIMEN%29.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32341/ 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) Plants are densely branched; (2) stem leaves are more or less rugose, and apices are strongly constricted or wavy; (3) leaf margins are incurved on one side, serrate on upper half with simple teeth, entire below, and denticulate near the apices; 4) costae are short; (5) lamina cells are laxly spinose-prorate above with simple spines on the back, smooth or distantly prorate below; (6) setae are 15 - 20 mm long, setulose almost to the base and papillose at extreme base; (7) calyptrae are cucullate, densely hispid all over and almost naked at the base. |
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