Porotrichum liliputanum (Porotrichum liliputanum)
Description
Porotrichum liliputanum is a species of moss in the family Neckeraceae . This species is (Müll. Hal.) Broth. The first scientific description was in 1906. Plants medium-sized, dendroid, light green to golden green, shiny. Stems forming stipe perpendicular to substrate, usually pinnate to sparsely branched distally; paraphyllia absent. Secondary stem and branch leaves erect, ovate-oblong, asymmetric, flat; margins serrate, teeth straight; apex acute; costa single, , tapering toward apex; basal and medial laminal cells rectangular, walls not porose. Sexual condition dioicous; perichaetial inner leaves broadly lanceolate-subulate. Seta to 2.5 cm. Capsule oblong-ovoid; exostome teeth lanceolate, external surface with strongly projecting lamellae, usually papillose; endostome basal membrane high, segments papillose to sparsely papillose. Spores 13 -m.Species ca. 40 (1 in the flora): w North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Asia, Africa, Pacific Islands (New Zealand).
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Bryopsida
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Order: Leucodontales
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Family: Neckeraceae
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Genus: Porotrichum
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