Orthomnion javense (Fleischer) Koponen (1980: 53)
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.432.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15625934 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF528796-FFA0-9E33-FF79-FE78FE428F2C |
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Felipe |
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Orthomnion javense (Fleischer) Koponen (1980: 53) |
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Orthomnion javense (Fleischer) Koponen (1980: 53) View in CoL .
Mnium javense Fleischer (1904: 585) .
Lectotype (designated by Koponen1980):— West Java: Gedehbei, Tjibodas an waldbäumen , 1400 m, July 1898, M. Fleischer ( FH) (not seen) ( Figs 1. A–T View FIGURE 1 , 2. 1 View FIGURE 2. 1–24 –24).
Plants slender, lax, 2.5–5cm long. Stems brownish, creeping, densely radiculose, 0.3–0.45mm in diameter, in cross section differentiated into outer 2–3 layered thick-walled cortical cells 7.5–15×7.5–11.25 µm and inner thin-walled medullary cells 22.5–37.5 × 30–37.5 µm. Leaves green, fragile, thin, crisped when dry, distantly arranged, elliptic to broadly ovate, 3–5 mm long and 1.6–2.5 mm wide; leaf base not decurrent; apex acute to obtuse, often having group of few quadrate cells on both the sides of a small apiculus (86–160 µm); margin entire; border differentiated, 2–3(–4) cells wide, frequently extended to near apex, occasionally merging into the apiculus or completely diffused at apex, border cells thin walled, linear rectangular to rhomboidal 93.75–123.75(–168.75) × 7.5 µm; costa strong, brown, covering more than half of the leaf length, often vanish near apex or rarely reaching the apex; leaf apical cells quadrate to subquadrate (18.75–)22.5–30(–33.75) × 18.75–22.5 µm, middle cells subquadrate to hexagonal (26–)30–45 × 18.75–37.5(–41.25) µm, thin walled, not pitted, corner thickenings absent, basal cells elongated rectangular 41.25–60 × (22.5–)26.25–30 µm. Sexuality dioecous, fertile plants with creeping stem of ± 3cm giving rise to upright erect branches of 1 cm in length containing archegonia; perichaetial leaves long spathulate 4.2 × 2 mm, crowded at apex, apex of leaves often brittle and decayed. Sporophyte not seen.
Distribution: — China, India (Karnataka), Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines and Vietnam.
Specimens examined: — INDIA. Karnataka: Chikkaballapur district, Nandi hills, 1400 m, 5August 2018, Sabarish 15638 (ZGC) ; NEPAL. Between Bir Gaon and Dingla , 1610 m, 1 July 1972, Z. Iwatsuki no. 2130 (NICH—313167 (paratype of O. noguchii ).
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