
FIGURE 9. Schistidium heribertii. 1. Epilose leaf apex; 2. Leaf apex with hair-point; 3. Mid-leaf cells; 4. Supra-basal cells; 5. Basal cells; 6. Portion of branch with perichaetium and sporophyte, wet; 7. Same, including calyptra, wet; 8−10. Perichaetial leaves, sequentially from outer to innermost; 11. Deoperculate capsule, dry; 12. Operculum with attached columella, wet; 13−16. Operculate capsules, wet; 17. Exothecial cells at base of urn; 18. Exothecial cells in middle of urn; 19. Exothecial cells at mouth, peristome and spores. 1, 3−5, 8−10, 17–19. From Köckinger 96-301, isotype; 2. Köckinger 96-437, paratype; 6−7, 11−16. Köckinger 96-935b, paratype (all in KRAM). Scale bars: a. 1 mm (6−7, 11, 13−16); b. 1 mm (12); c. 1 mm (8−10) and 100 μm (17−19); d. 100 μm (1−5).
Published as part of Blom, Hans H., Kiebacher, Thomas, Bednarek-Ochyra, Halina & Ochyra, Ryszard, 2025, Studies on Schistidium (Grimmiaceae, Bryophyta) in Europe, with particular reference to the Alps: II. Description of two new species S. pratense and S. heribertii, pp. 191-209 in Phytotaxa 736 (3) on page 205, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.736.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/18422673
Grimmiaceae, Grimmiales, Biodiversity, Bryophyta, Schistidium, Plantae, Bryopsida, Taxonomy
Grimmiaceae, Grimmiales, Biodiversity, Bryophyta, Schistidium, Plantae, Bryopsida, Taxonomy
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