
Fig. 2. Pseudotaxiphyllum subfalcatum (from: Russia, Buryatia, 9.VIII.2011 Kazanovsky s.n., LE, MHA). 1 – habit, dry; 2 shoot apex with axillary propagules; 3 – upper laminal cells; 4 – median laminal cells; 5–7 – leaves; 8–10 – axillary propagula; 11 – basal laminal cells. Scale bars: 2 mm for 1; 1 mm for 5–7; 0.5 mm for 2; 200 µm for 8–10; 100 µm for 3–4, 11.
Published as part of Afonina, O. M., Kazanovsky, S. G., Pisarenko, O. Yu., Fedorova, A. V. & Ignatova, E. A., 2019, Pseudotaxiphyllum subfalcatum (Plagiotheciaceae Bryophyta) in Asia: one more species with An Arcto-Tertiary disjunction, pp. 143-148 in Arctoa 28 (2) on page 146, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.28.11, http://zenodo.org/record/16976044
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