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Specimens of Didymodon luridus in the Consortium of North American Bryophyte Herbaria portal (CNABH)
Didymodon luridus, Syst. Veg. 4(1): 173. 1827. -- Didymodon vinealis var. luridus (Hornsch. in Spreng.) Zander, Cryptogamie 2: 412. 1981. -- Cynodontium trifarius aucts. non Hedw., 1801.
Plants to 2 cm high, in dense cushions, green to brownish green, sometimes reddish in exposed sites. Dry leaves mostly appressed and not very crispate, often twisted around stem. Moist leaves ascending, to 3 mm long, about 3–4: 1, strongly keeled along distal portion of the costa. Leaves deltoid to ovate lanceolate to lanceolate, gradually contracted from the moderately well-defined ovate base to the broadly acute to rounded apex. Median cells unistratose throughout, mostly with a few low and inconspicuous papillae and only occasionally smooth, to 8 µm broad, in straight rows, lumen/wall ratio about 2: 1, quadrate with rounded to pentagonal lumens due to strong, often bulging, corner thickenings. Cells of margin somewhat smaller and thicker walled. Differentiated elongate basal cells markedly few in number, often present only near costa at extreme leaf base, arranged in regular rows, moderately thick-walled with the lumen/wall ratio about 2–4: 1, to 10 µm broad, 2–4: 1, with straight and not pitted lateral walls. Ad- and ab-axial surface of costa clothed with isodiametric cells like those of the lamina. Costa at base about 8–10 cells wide and occupying about 1/6 of leaf, not tapering, percurrent in a blunt apex or sometimes filling the apex and ending in a clear, conical cell. Costa cross-section semicircular bulging dorsally, with a single layer of guide cells and with a strong dorsal stereid band but with the ventral area composed primarily of substereidal cells, with well differentiated epidermal cells on both surfaces. Margin not or very shortly decurrent, entire, unistratose throughout, recurved at base with recurvature usually extending above leaf middle. Gemmae absent in California materials. Axillary hairs to 100 µm, 4–5 celled with one basal brown cell. Stem rounded pentagonal in cross-section, with central strand, and with thin-walled inner cortical cells grading to 1–3 layers of thicker walled, smaller outer cortical cells. Rhizoids pale brown to brown, smooth, sparingly branched, mostly restricted to plant bases, to 12 µm wide at base.
Dioicous. Perichaetial leaves not significantly different from vegetative leaves. Seta to 10 mm, brown to yellow brown or reddish brown, straight, smooth. Capsule erect and symmetrical with the urn cylindrical, to 2 mm long, about 3–4: 1. Operculum long conic rostrate, to 3/4 of urn length. Exothecial cells with walls to 5 µm thick, quadrate to short-rectangular, in regular rows, to 20 µm wide, 4–6: 1, gradually smaller and thicker-walled near mouth. Stomates few, restricted to base of urn. Annulus persistent or falling in fragments. Peristome yellow- to reddish-brown, to 2 mm long, divided to base, without basal membrane, with the segments papillose-spiculose throughout, straight to several times spirally twisted. Spores spherical, to about 12 µm, nearly smooth.
No Vouchers.
Literature: Moxley 1928. As Didymodon trifarius Jamieson 1969; Koch 1950a. As Didymodon vinealis var. luridus Zander 1993.
No Distribution in California.
Illustration References: Abramov and Volkova 1998; Buck 1998; Flowers 1973; Ignatov 1998; Ignatov and Koponen 1996; Ireland 1982; Koponen et al. 1995; Lawton 1971; Robinson 1962; Smith 1978.
No illustrations found in database.
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