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24 March 2022 On the Peristomes of the Corticolous African Species of Fissidens Hedw. (Fissidentaceae, Bryophyta)
Maria Alida Bruggeman-Nannenga
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The peristomes of 18 corticolous African Fissidens Hedw. species are described in detail and illustrated with light microscope images. Seventeen belong to F. subgen. Polypodiopsis sect. Antennidens and one to F. subgen. Neoamblyothallia. Most of these peristomes are imperfect. Compared to their presumed ancestral types, they are shorter, narrower, stiffer, undivided, deeply divided or irregularly divided, and in having a reduced hygroscopic capacity. Other sporophytic traits frequently found together with these anomalous peristomes are: narrow, cylindrical capsules with narrow, oblong exothecial cells; short and often papillose setae; and short opercula. Based on literature a strong relation is demonstrated between a corticolous life-style and anomalous peristomes for F. subgen. Polypodiopsis and F. subgen. Neoamblyothallia, whereas in the type subgenus anomalous peristomes are often connected with an aquatic habitat.

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Maria Alida Bruggeman-Nannenga "On the Peristomes of the Corticolous African Species of Fissidens Hedw. (Fissidentaceae, Bryophyta)," Cryptogamie, Bryologie 43(2), 9-36, (24 March 2022). https://doi.org/10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2022v43a2
Received: 13 July 2021; Accepted: 28 January 2022; Published: 24 March 2022
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KEYWORDS
Africa
Afrique
anomalous peristomes
Bryophyta
Bryophyta
corticoles
corticoles
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