Pireella pohlii

(Schwagrichen) Cardot

Rev. Bryol. 40: 18. 1913.

Illustrated
Basionym: Leucodon pohlii Schwägrichen Sp. Musc. Frond. Suppl. 3(1,2): plate 232. 1828
Synonyms: Pireella ludoviciae (Müller Hal.) Grout
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 600. Mentioned on page 599.

Plants 0.5–10 cm. Stems branched. Distal stipe leaves ovate-acuminate, 0.6–2.5 × 0.4–1.1 mm; base often auriculate, weakly to strongly rounded, not decurrent; apex narrowly acuminate; costa short-excurrent in distal leaves; alar cells indistinct or (especially in auriculate plants) in 1 or 2 rows of few cells, irregular-quadrate, not reaching margin; medial laminal cells 18–64 × 2–3 µm. Branch leaves weakly seriate, strongly concave, 0.9–1.7 × 0.3–0.6 mm; apex long, narrow; medial laminal cells 18–62 × 2–3 µm, weakly to strongly prorate. Seta 0.5–1.2 cm. Capsule 1.5–2.5 × 1 mm. Spores spheric or ovoid, 23–37 × 18–35 µm.


Phenology: Capsules mature late winter (Feb–Mar).
Habitat: Dry, mesic, or boggy hardwood forests and hammocks, deep wooded ravines, mixed woodlands and dry sandy scrub, tree buttresses and trunks to 20 m, branches, palms, logs, rock
Elevation: low to high elevations (0-1900 m)

Distribution

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Ala., Fla., La., Miss., c, s Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.

Discussion

Few other mosses in the region are likely to be confused with Pireella pohlii other than P. cymbifolia. Plants of P. pohlii are usually irregularly pinnate, but may be simple if depauperate. The bases of stipe and stem leaves are variously rounded to almost auriculate; the alar cells are subquadrate or rhombic, few in number, and do not reach the margin. Pireella pohlii is found from central and northern Florida to Louisiana. Sporophytes of P. pohlii are known in the flora area from only one site in Florida.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Angela E. Newton +
(Schwagrichen) Cardot +
Leucodon pohlii +
Ala. +, Fla. +, La. +, Miss. +, c +, s Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +  and South America. +
low to high elevations (0-1900 m) +
Dry, mesic, or boggy hardwood forests and hammocks, deep wooded ravines, mixed woodlands and dry sandy scrub, tree buttresses and trunks to 20 m, branches, palms, logs, rock +
Capsules mature late winter (Feb–Mar). +
Rev. Bryol. +
Illustrated +
Pireella ludoviciae +
Pireella pohlii +
Pireella +
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