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Neomacounia nitida
(Lindb.) Ireland
(redirected from:
Forsstroemia nitida
Lindb.)
Family:
Neckeraceae
neomacounia moss
[
Forsstroemia nitida
Lindb.,
more
Lasia nitida
(Lindb.) A. Jaeger,
Leptodon nitidus
(Lindb.) Sull.
]
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Flora of North America
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Inés Sastre-De Jesús in FNA Volume 28
Neomacounia nitida
Plants
: 6 cm.
Stems
: with flagelliform branches absent; pseudoparaphyllia absent or few.
Stem
: and branch leaves 0.6–1.9 × 0.4–1 mm; alar cells quadrate to oblong; distal medial laminal cells irregularly long-rhomboidal, 23–42 × 5–9 µm; apical cells irregularly rhomboidal, walls pitted.
Perichaetial
: inner leaves with base sheathing, margins entire, apex acute, costa single.
Capsule
: erect.
Calyptra
: smooth.
Spores
: globose, ovoid, or ellipsoid.
Trunks of Ulmus. moderate elevations. Ont.
Neomacounia nitida was collected originally from trunks of elm trees; the species is listed as endangered and may be extinct. of conservation concern.
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