Aloina aloides var. ambigua

(Bruch & Schimper) E. J. Craig

in A. J. Grout, Moss Fl. N. Amer. 1: 214. 1939,.

Basionym: Barbula ambigua Bryol. Europ. 2: 76, plate 139. 1842
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 616.

Plants to 2.5 mm. Leaves ligulate to lingulate, 1–2.8 mm, margins entire, undifferentiated at base, apex cucullate to nearly open; costa subpercurrent to percurrent, filaments of 3–6 cells, cells subspheric; cells of leaf base 15–64 µm, medial and distal cells 11–24 µm, occasionally with large solid papillae at leaf tip. Sexual condition dioicous or rhizoautoicous. Seta 5.5–12.5 mm. Capsule urn cylindric, 1.5–3 mm; operculum campanulate, 1–1.4 mm; peristome 600–1200 µm, strongly twisted. Spores 13–24 µm.


Phenology: Capsules mature Jan–May.
Habitat: Low, desert areas, banks and dry washes, soil and limestone
Elevation: moderate elevations (400-800 m)

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Mexico (Baja California), Europe, Asia (India, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey), n Africa, Australia.

Discussion

In var. ambigua, the cylindric capsules with a long and twisted peristome are distinctive. Forms with short-lingulate leaves may be confused with Aloina hamulus when sterile. Outside North America, var. ambigua may occur as high as 2100 m.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Claudio Delgadillo M. +
(Bruch & Schimper) E. J. Craig +
Barbula ambigua +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Mexico (Baja California) +, Europe +, Asia (India +, Israel +, Jordan +, Lebanon +, Turkey) +, n Africa +  and Australia. +
moderate elevations (400-800 m) +
Low, desert areas, banks and dry washes, soil and limestone +
Capsules mature Jan–May. +
in A. J. Grout, Moss Fl. N. Amer. +
Barbula aloides +  and Tortula aloides +
Aloina aloides var. ambigua +
Aloina aloides +
variety +