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Homalia trichomanoides
(Hedw.) Brid.
Family:
Neckeraceae
homalia moss
[
Homalia fauriei
Broth.,
more
Homalia jamesii
Schimp.,
Homalia japonica
Besch.,
Homalia macounii
Müll. Hal. & Kindb.,
Homalia obtusata
Mitt.,
Homalia spathulata
Dixon,
Homalia trichomanoides f. trichomanoides
,
Homalia trichomanoides var. jamesii
(Schimp.) Holz.,
Homalia trichomanoides var. japonica
(Besch.) S. He,
Homalia trichomanoides var. trichomanoides
,
Homaliodendron obtusatum
(Mitt.) Gangulee,
Hypnum trichomanoides
(Hedw.) With.,
Leskea trichomanoides
Hedw.,
Neckera jamesii
(Schimp.) Kindb.,
Neckera japonica
(Besch.) Broth.,
Neckera macounii
(Müll. Hal. & Kindb.) Kindb.,
Neckera spathulata
(Dixon) Dixon,
Neckera trichomanoides
(Hedw.) Hartm.
]
Wayne Lampa
Flora of North America
Resources
Inés Sastre-De Jesús in FNA Volume 28
Homalia trichomanoides
: Primary stems somewhat stoloniferous, flagelliform branches or apices present.
: Primary stem leaves appressed, oblong-ovate, 0.5–1 mm; margins entire; apex acute; costa double or single, short, occasionally ecostate; basal laminal cells rectangular; distal medial cells linear; apical cells linear.
: Secondary stem and branch leaves 1–2(–3) mm; base slightly decurrent; costa 1/2–3/4 leaf length; alar cells slightly differentiated, rectangular to quadrate, 10–30 µm; basal juxtacostal laminal cells oblong-linear, (22–)40–60(–80) µm, walls slightly porose; distal medial cells long-hexagonal to linear, (13–)20–30(–50) µm, walls sometimes porose; apical cells rounded-hexagonal to rhombic, (5–)6–8(–17) µm, walls sometimes weakly porose.
Seta
: yellow to yellowish brown.
Capsule
: erect to suberect, neck narrow; exostome teeth with internal surface smooth, trabeculate; endostome cilia present, nodulose. North America, w Mexico, Europe, Asia.
Varieties 2 (1 in the flora).
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Wayne Lampa
Wayne Lampa
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
William Cook
William Cook
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