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Arctic Fissidens Moss

Fissidens arcticus Bryhn 1907

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Differing opinions have been expressed on the taxonomic standing of Fissidens arcticus. According to W. C. Steere (1978), it might be only an environmentally induced expression of F. bryoides, but A. A. Frisvoll (1981), who reported the species from Svalbard, suggested that it be treated as a subspecies or variety of F. bryoides. They and other previous workers (Steere and G. R. Brassard 1974; M. A. Bruggeman-Nannenga and E. Nyholm 1986), however, did not mention the dimorphic stems, of which the fertile (perichaetial) ones are shorter and have fewer pairs of leaves than the infertile ones. That character and the tendency of the limbidium to be expressed on all laminae of the leaves of perichaetial stems but otherwise restricted to the vaginant lamina of infertile stems distinguish F. arcticus.
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 332, 336, 337, 346, 347 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Plants to 14 × 3 mm. Stem usually unbranched; axillary hyaline nodules absent; central strand weak. Leaves as many as 40 pairs, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, generally broadly acute, 0.4-1.5 × 0.2-0.3 mm; dorsal laminae narrowed proximally, often ending well before insertion; vaginant laminae 1/2-3/4 leaf length, ± equal, minor lamina ending on or near margin; margin entire but often ± serrate distally, limbate on the vaginant laminae, infrequently limbate on dorsal and ventral laminae of perichaetial leaves, limbidial cells 1-stratose; costa usually ending 2-3 cells before apex, bryoides-type; laminal cells 1-stratose, distinct, smooth, slightly bulging, firm-walled, irregularly quadrate to hexagonal, 8-11 µm. Sexual condition polyoicous, most frequently gonioautoicous; naked antheridia often in axils of distal leaves. Sporophytes 1 per perichaetium. Seta 1.75-6 mm. Capsule theca exserted, usually erect, radially symmetric, 0.4-0.8 mm; peristome bryoides-type; operculum 0.6 mm. Calyptra not seen. Spores 14-20 µm.
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 332, 336, 337, 346, 347 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Comprehensive Description

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Fissidens arcticus Bryhn, 2nd Arc. Exp. Fram
11: 57. 1906.
Plants gregarious or intermixed with other bryophytes, bright green, darker with age; stems erect, naked at base, 5-20 mm. high, simple or sparingly branched, with the leaves scarcely 1.25 mm. wide; leaves usually 6-12 pairs, reaching 1 mm. in length, erect-open, lanceolate, acute, often faintly serrate near the apex, the costa mostly ending a little below the apex; vaginant laminae extending at least two-thirds the length of the leaf, bordered by a narrow margin of linear cells ; border lacking on lower leaves and yotmg shoots ; dorsal lamina not reaching the stem, often ending one-third the length of the leaf from the base, not bordered; leaf-cells irregularly four-sided to hexagonal, 7-10 /x in diameter, not much rounded at the angles; sporophyte unknown.
Type locality: King Oscar Land, Bllesmere Island.
Distribution: Ellesmere Island: Greenland.
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Robert Statham Williams. 1943. (BRYALES); DICRANACEAE, LEUCOBRYACEAE. North American flora. vol 15(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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