Andreaea sinuosa

B. M. Murray

Bryologist 89: 189, figs. 1–17. 1987,.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 104. Mentioned on page 103.

Plants reddish brown to black. Leaves weakly spreading, straight or sometimes secund, narrowly lanceolate, widest proximally, apex symmetric; costa absent; leaf margins entire; basal laminal cells rectangular, marginal cells not different in shape, walls thickened, pitted, sinuose; medial laminal cells rounded-quadrate to ovate, 1-stratose entirely or sometimes 2-stratose in patches distally, lumens rounded; laminal papillae low, large, brown to whitish, mainly medial. Sexual condition apparently dioicous, possibly cladautoicous; perichaetial leaves differentiated, convolute-sheathing. Spores 12–20 µm.


Habitat: Acidic rock in snow beds
Elevation: low to moderate elevations

Discussion

Andreaea sinuosa is uncommon, and is distinguished from the similar A. rupestris by the symmetric and often rounded leaf apex and sinuose basal laminal cells.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.