Hygroamblystegium fluviatile (Hedw.) Loeske
  • Moosfl. Harz.: 299. 1903. 


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Plants medium-sized to large, in often lustrous, soft, mostly dark-green to blackish, rarely yellow-green, often extensive, dense mats. Stems creeping (except ascending when submerged), to ca. 8 cm long, usually much branched, the branches ascending to erect; in cross-section with 4-6 rows of small thick-walled cells surrounding larger thinner-walled cells, central strand none or rarely rudimentary; paraphyllia absent; pseudoparaphyllia foliose, small; axillary hairs with a single short brown basal cell and 1-2 elongate hyaline distal cells. Stem and branch leaves somewhat differentiated, stem leaves erect to erect-spreading, broadly oblong-lanceolate, 1.1-2.3 mm long, broadly acuminate; margins entire or subserrulate in the acumen, plane; costa broad, dark, disappearing in the acumen; cells rhomboidal to short-hexagonal, ca. 3-6:1, smooth, firm-walled, becoming broader toward the yellowed insertion; alar cells scarcely differentiated. Branch leaves erect to erect-spreading, oblong-lanceolate, 0.6-1.6 mm long, broadly and bluntly acuminate, otherwise as in stem leaves. Asexual propagula none. Autoicous. [Sporophytes not seen; description from Cheney (1897: 275-277).] Perichaetial leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate, acute to short-acuminate; margins entire or denticulate at apex; costa extending into erect apex; cells linear. Setae elongate, smooth, stout, purple below, light-brown to yellow above, 1.5-3.5 cm long; capsules inclined to horizontal, arcuate, asymmetric, subcylindric, 1.5-3.5 mm long, ± constricted below the mouth when dry; exothecial cells short-rectangular, stomata numerous, scattered; annulus broad, of 2-3 rows of cells; operculum conic, acute to apiculate; exostome teeth on the front surface cross-striolate below, papillose above, trabeculate at back; endostome papillose, with a high basal membrane, segments keeled, narrowly perforate, shorter than the teeth, cilia in groups of 2-3, nodulose to subappendiculate. Spores spherical, finely papillose, 16-26 µm [12-18 µm fide Smith (1978: 555)] diam.

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    Distribution

    Range. Eastern North America, Guatemala, Peru, Europe; Hispaniola (Dominican Republic); in the West Indies the species is relatively common in the Dominican Republic, on rocks and bases of trees beside small, cold streams, above 2100 m.

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    Memoirs of the New York Botanical GardenDistribution

    Range. Eastern North America, Guatemala, Peru, Europe; Hispaniola (Dominican Republic); in the West Indies the species is relatively common in the Dominican Republic, on rocks and bases of trees beside small, cold streams, above 2100 m.

    General Information

    Plants medium-sized to large, in often lustrous, soft, mostly dark-green to blackish, rarely yellow-green, often extensive, dense mats. Stems creeping (except ascending when submerged), to ca. 8 cm long, usually much branched, the branches ascending to erect; in cross-section with 4-6 rows of small thick-walled cells surrounding larger thinner-walled cells, central strand none or rarely rudimentary; paraphyllia absent; pseudoparaphyllia foliose, small; axillary hairs with a single short brown basal cell and 1-2 elongate hyaline distal cells. Stem and branch leaves somewhat differentiated, stem leaves erect to erect-spreading, broadly oblong-lanceolate, 1.1-2.3 mm long, broadly acuminate; margins entire or subserrulate in the acumen, plane; costa broad, dark, disappearing in the acumen; cells rhomboidal to short-hexagonal, ca. 3-6:1, smooth, firm-walled, becoming broader toward the yellowed insertion; alar cells scarcely differentiated. Branch leaves erect to erect-spreading, oblong-lanceolate, 0.6-1.6 mm long, broadly and bluntly acuminate, otherwise as in stem leaves. Asexual propagula none. Autoicous. [Sporophytes not seen; description from Cheney (1897: 275-277).] Perichaetial leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate, acute to short-acuminate; margins entire or denticulate at apex; costa extending into erect apex; cells linear. Setae elongate, smooth, stout, purple below, light-brown to yellow above, 1.5-3.5 cm long; capsules inclined to horizontal, arcuate, asymmetric, subcylindric, 1.5-3.5 mm long, ± constricted below the mouth when dry; exothecial cells short-rectangular, stomata numerous, scattered; annulus broad, of 2-3 rows of cells; operculum conic, acute to apiculate; exostome teeth on the front surface cross-striolate below, papillose above, trabeculate at back; endostome papillose, with a high basal membrane, segments keeled, narrowly perforate, shorter than the teeth, cilia in groups of 2-3, nodulose to subappendiculate. Spores spherical, finely papillose, 16-26 µm [12-18 µm fide Smith (1978: 555)] diam.

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