Leptobryum
Bryol. Brit., 219. 1855
Distribution
North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America (Guatemala), South America, Eurasia, Pacific Islands, Australia (Tasmania).
Discussion
Species ca. 10 (1 in the flora).
According to V. I. Zolotov and M. S. Ignatov (2001), axillary hair morphology (clublike shape, only the terminal cells hyaline, and basal cells strongly pigmented) and recent molecular phylogenetic analyses place Leptobryum in Meesiaceae. There is also some resemblance in general morphology, particularly the long setae and pyriform, nodding capsules. However, the peristome of Leptobryum is not reduced as is often the case in Meesiaceae, and the disturbed habitat and long, setaceous leaves with narrowly rectangular distal laminal cells are particularly anomalous. Although a phylogenetic relationship among the genera is probable, Leptobryum may warrant a separate family to flag the significant evolutionary differences.
References
None.
Lower Taxa
Author | Richard H. Zander + |
Authority | (Schimper) Wilson + |
Basionyms | Bryum subg. Leptobryum + |
Distribution | North America +, Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America (Guatemala) +, South America +, Eurasia +, Pacific Islands + and Australia (Tasmania). + |
Etymology | Greek leptos, narrow, and genus Bryum, alluding to leaf shape + |
Illustrator | Patricia M. Eckel + |
Publication title | Bryol. Brit., + |
Publication year | 1855 + |
Reference | None + |
Source xml | https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/f6b125a955440c0872999024f038d74684f65921/coarse grained fna xml/V28/V28 28.xml + |
Taxon family | Meesiaceae + |
Taxon name | Leptobryum + |
Taxon parent | Meesiaceae + |
Taxon rank | genus + |
Volume | Volume 28 + |