Pterigynandrum

Hedwig

Sp. Musc. Frond., 80, plates 16, 17, 18, figs. 1–5. 1801.

Etymology: Greek pter- , winged, gyne, female, and andros, male, presumably alluding to lateral position of gametoecia
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 367. Mentioned on page 366, 642.
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Plants in pendent to prostrate mats, green to yellow-green. Stems freely and irregularly branched; paraphyllia absent or few. Leaves erect, somewhat falcate to homomallous, imbricate, oblongelliptic; margins narrowly reflexed proximally, erect and serrulate distally; apex obtuse to acute; costa double, short, narrow; alar cells weakly differentiated; laminal cells oblong-rhombic, prorulose abaxially, walls generally thick. Capsule erect, cylindric, symmetric.

Distribution

North America, West Indies, Central America, Europe, Asia

Discussion

Species 1.

Selected References

None.

... more about "Pterigynandrum"
obtuse +  and acute +
Dale H. Vitt +
Hedwig +
cylindric +
differentiated +
North America +, West Indies +, Central America +, Europe +  and Asia +
Greek pter- , winged, gyne, female, and andros, male, presumably alluding to lateral position of gametoecia +
oblongelliptic +  and falcate +
erect +  and reflexed +
subentire +  and serrulate +
pendent;prostrate +
thread-like +
papillose +  and smooth +
dioicous +  and sexual +
oblong-rhomboidal +, rhomboidal +  and quadrate +
cucullate +, conic +  and short-rostrate +
Sp. Musc. Frond., +
often somewhat larger +
erect;more or less creeping +
Pterigynandrum +
Pterigynandraceae +
green +  and yellow-green +