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Published In: Studien über die ostasiatischen Arten der Pottiaceae 1: 5. 1940. (Stud. Ostasiat. Art. Pottiaceae) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 1/27/2013)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 10/6/2017)
Plant Category: Mosses
country distribution: Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
EcoRegions: Páramo, Puna, Open montane
elevation: 2000-2500, 2500-3000, 3000-3500, 3500-4000, 4000-4500, 4500-5000
substrate: soil, rocks
frequency: rare

Notes     (Last Modified On 10/6/2017)
Notes:
Ecology: High montane to páramo and puna; on soil and rocks (sandstone). Elevation: 2400-4600 m (Venezuela: 2900 m, Ecuador: 2400 m, Peru: 2750 m, Bolivia: 3870-4600 m). Distribution:
 
Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum var. aeneum is distinguished by the narrowly oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate leaves to 2.5(3) mm, broadly acute, often toothed apex, recurved margins (to apex or above midleaf), often decurrent leaf base, subpercurrent to percurrent costa with 2 stereid bands, dioicous or polygamous sexual condition, setae to 20 mm, cylindrical capsules to 2 mm, and spiculose peristome teeth.
 
Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum var. aeneum se distingue por las hojas angostamente oblongo-lanceoladas a lanceoladas hasta 2.5(3) mm, ápice anchamente agudos, a menudo dentados, márgenes recurvados (hasta el ápice o en la mitad superior), base de la hoja a menudo decurrente, costa subpercurrente a percurrente con 2 franjas de estereidas, condición sexual dioica o polígama, seta hasta 20 mm, cápsulas cilíndricas hasta 2 mm, y dientes del peristoma espiculados.

 


 

 
 
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