Fissidentaceae
Fissidens guianensis Montagne
Kingdom: Plantae Rank: Species Parent: Fissidens Status: Valid
Morphological Description
Diagnosis: Plants small, 2.5-5 mm tall. Leaves ca. 1.3 x 0.3 mm, obtuse or rounded-acute, vaginant laminae unequal; margins crenulate-serrulate, limbate in lower 1/2 or less of most vaginant laminae; costa subpercurrent; cells rounded-hexagonal, 4-6 µm in diameter, pluripapillose.
Other
Distribution: Central America; Caibbean; Western and Northern South America, Brazil
Ecology: In non-flooded moist forest, 20-1600 m, on soil, termite mounds and bases of small trees.
Notes: Fissidens guianensis is a very common species of the lowland rain forest. The only other pluripapillose species in our area is F. intramarginatus which differs from F. guianensis in having the limbidium extending the complete length of the vaginant laminae.
Typification
Type Citation: Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 2, 14: 340. 1840.
Type Locality: French Guiana
Type Collection: Leprieur 315
Types Deposited at: Holotype: BM; Isotypes: PC
Other Published Figures: P. A. Florschutz. 1964. Musci. Flora of Surinam 6(1): 1-271. fig. 12a; R.A. Pursell. 1984. J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 55: 235-252. figs. 35-37.