Pylaisia

Schimper

in P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, P. Bruch and W. P. Schimper, Bryol. Europ. 5: 87, plate 455. 1851.

Etymology: For Auguste Jean Marie Bachelot de la Pylaie, 1786–1856, French bryologist
Synonyms: Pylaisiella Kindberg ex Grout
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 563. Mentioned on page 516, 558, 564, 574, 644.

Plants small, in low mats, yellowish to whitish, shiny. Stems creeping, regularly or irregularly pinnate, branches usually strongly curled when dry; hyalodermis absent, central strand present, small; pseudoparaphyllia foliose. Stem and branch leaves similar. Stem leaves appressed when dry, erect-spreading when moist, ovate-lanceolate, widest beyond base, not or slightly plicate; base not or weakly decurrent; margins plane, sometimes slightly involute distally, subentire to serrulate distally; apex acuminate; costa double and short or indistinct; alar cells differentiated, subquadrate to rectangular; laminal cells smooth; distal cells usually longer than 6:1. Branch leaves narrowly ovate- to oblong-lanceolate, smaller to occasionally somewhat larger than stem leaves. Specialized asexual reproduction absent. Sexual condition autoicous; inner perichaetial leaves erect, oblong-lanceolate, apex subulate. Seta yellowish or reddish. Capsule erect to suberect, oblong-cylindric to oblong-ovoid, straight, not contracted below mouth; annulus differentiated or not; operculum conic to rostrate, obliquely short- to long-acute or obtuse; peristome perfect to reduced, hygroscopic; exostome teeth with external surface smooth basally, sometimes roughly papillose distally; endostome basal membrane present, segments sometimes 2-fid or fragmentary, keeled, cilia rudimentary. Calyptra naked. Spores spheric [somewhat tetrapozoidal by endosporic protonemata], finely papillose.

Distribution

North America, Mexico, Central America, South America (Andes Mountains), Europe, Asia.

Discussion

Species 16 (4 in the flora).

Pylaisia has yellowish brown stems 2 cm long and reddish capsules; the exothecial cell walls are thin. The setae are sinistrorse-twisted basally and dextrorse-twisted distally when dry; the capsules have few phaneropore stomata on the base of the neck; and the exostome teeth are lance-subulate to blunt, distinctly lamellate, and internally trabeculate.

Key

1 Endostome free, segments neither 2-fid nor perforate; spores usually smaller than 16 µm; stem leaves usually longer than 1.3 mm > 2
1 Endostome wholly or partially adherent to exostome teeth, segments split, 2-fid; spores usually larger than 16 µm; stem leaves usually shorter than 1.2 mm > 3
2 Branches subjulaceous; stem and branch leaves slightly differentiated; alar cells 8-10 along margins; endostome 0.3 mm beyond mouth. Pylaisia polyantha
2 Branches ± complanate-foliate, partly subjulaceous; stem and branch leaves well differentiated; alar cells 10-15 along margins; endostome 0.4-0.5 mm beyond mouth. Pylaisia steerei
3 Endostome free distally; stems regularly pinnate; alar cells 20-25 along margins. Pylaisia selwynii
3 Endostome wholly adherent; stems irregularly pinnate; alar cells 6-12 along margins. Pylaisia intricata
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North America +, Mexico +, Central America +, South America (Andes Mountains) +, Europe +  and Asia. +
For Auguste Jean Marie Bachelot de la Pylaie, 1786–1856, French bryologist +
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Pylaisiella +
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