Syntrichia magellanica (Mont.) R.H. Zander
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102024000464 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A22D87C9-4253-FFEE-FFC2-F9A8FB5C168C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Syntrichia magellanica (Mont.) R.H. Zander |
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* Syntrichia magellanica (Mont.) R.H. Zander View in CoL [ Pottiaceae ]
Description and iconography
Ochyra et al. (2008).
Distribution and habitat
This species is considered Antarctic/sub-Antarctic, growing in a wide variety of habitats, from dry to humid and from exposed to sheltered ( Ochyra et al. 2008). Syntrichia magellanica was found growing in the studied area on exposed soil and rock at coastal and hillside sites, either alone or with other bryophytes.
Comments
This species is distinguished from others of the genus by having an excurrent costa in a long, smooth hair, recurved lamina
margins without edges, a smooth dorsal surface and no hydroids in cross-section ( Gallego et al. 2011).
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