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Gymnostomiella orcuttii

Gymnostomiella orcuttii E.B. Bartram  
Family: Pottiaceae
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Richard H. Zander in Flora of North America (vol. 27)
Plants very small, delicate, often branching. Stems ca. 1.5-3 mm. Stem leaves 0.3-0.4 mm, serrulate, apex rounded; costa ending at mid leaf; distal medial cells 14-18 µm in width, 1-2:1, papillae 1-2 per lumen. Specialized asexual repro-duction occasional, by elliptic gemmae. KOH laminal color reaction negative, yellow or black.

Sporophytes not seen in area of flora. Limestone, phosphate rock; low elevations (0-40 m); Fla.; Mexico (Guerrero, Tamalipas, Veracruz); West Indies; South America (Brazil); Pacific Islands (Galápagos Islands).

Gymnostomiella orcuttii is restricted in the flora area to Alachua, Dade, Jackson, and Marion counties. As discussed previously (R. H. Zander 1993), I disagree with placing G. orcuttii into the synonymy of the Asian G. vernicosa (J. D. Hooker) M. Fleischer (P. L. Redfearn Jr. 1991). The American material is more robust and is fairly consistent but not totally so in its usually larger leaf cells (14-18 µm wide) and 1-2 papillae per lumen (rather than 12-14 µm wide and 1 papilla per lumen). The genus needs revision.

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