A Perspective Oriented Guide for the Identification of North American Moss Genera

Sub-Guide to Initial Groups

Revised through 30 June 2010

Group A – Plants on persistent protonemata (Skeleton)

Leaves 2-ranked and distichous (attached in two rows on opposite sides of the stem)

Leaves cleft at anterior edge and clasping posterior edge of next leaf; WS

Fissidens

Leaves decurrent and confluent; protonemata luminous; “Goblin Gold”; WS*

Schistostega

Leaves with longitudinal lamellae; setae long; capsules cylindrical; epiphragm present; WS

Pogonatum

Leaves serrate to spinose-dentate; capsules sessile, ±globose & cleistocarpous; WS

Ephemerum

Leaves acute, lacking the above unique characteristics.

Plants growing on clear, quartz crystals; costa strong; capsules immersed; KS

Aschisma

Plants growing on soil; costa weak at base; capsules exserted; WS*

Discelium

Group B – Plants minute with immersed capsules (Skeleton)

Leaves with a hair-point or awn

Leaves with ridge-like lamellae on upper surface of costa; WS

Pterygoneurum

Leaves with revolute, entire margins; cells pleuripapillose (C-shaped); WS

Phascum

Leaves with recurved (at apex), serrate margins; cells ±smooth; WS*

Acaulon

Leaves with plane, entire margins; cells smooth

Capsules cleistocarpous; stem rhizome-like; spores few and large (>100µ); TX

Lorentziella

Capsules operculate; calyptrae persistent, 4-angled and split; spores small; E

Pyramidula

Leaves subulate / setaceous at least on perichaetial leaves

Setae curved; capsules laterally emergent & operculate; FL & GA

Eccremidium

Setae straight; capsules immersed and cleistocarpous

Capsules pyriform with conspicuous, stomatose neck; spores small; WS

Bruchia

Capsules globose to ovoid with no neck

Calyptrae mitrate or cucullate; spores numerous and small; WS

Pleuridium

Calyptrae rudimentary; spores few and large (>100µ); E

Archidium

Leaves cuspidate to long-apiculate with reflexed tips; bulbiform; WS*

Acaulon

Leaves involute when wet, crisped and contorted when dry; E

Astomum

Leaves with ridge-like lamellae on upper surface of costa; WS

Pterygoneurum

Leaves serrate to spinose-dentate; protonemata persistent; WS

Ephemerum

Leaves acute to acuminate, lacking the above unique characteristics

Capsules clearly operculate

Operculum short-beaked; exothecial cells collenchymatous; WS

Aphanorrhegma

Operculum long-beaked; exothecial cells not collenchymatous; WS

Physcomitrium

Capsules cleistocarpous or rupturing irregularly

Capsules pyriform with conspicuous, stomatose neck; spores small; WS

Bruchia

Capsules ovoid; calyptrae cucullate; spores small; BC, OR

Pseudephemerum

Capsules globose

Calyptrae cucullate; persistent protonemata under quartz pebbles; KS

Aschisma

Calyptrae mitrate; spores numerous & small; WS

Physcomitrella

Calyptrae rudimentary

Costa strong; spores few and large (>100µ); E

Archidium

Costa lacking; spores medium to large (up to ~80µ); WS

Micromitrium

Group C – Plants dendroid or frondose from an erect stipe (Skeleton)

Plants dendroid.

Stems with dense paraphyllia or paraphyllia-like structures.

Paraphyllia green, filiform, and branched.

On rich soil; WS

Climacium

On trees; curled when dry; WC, ID

Dendroalsia abietina

Paraphyllia hyaline, filiform, and branched, lamellae on stem; NW

Pleuroziopsis ruthenica

Stems lacking paraphyllia.

Leaves bordered, long marginal right-angled teeth; WC, NW

Leucolepis acanthoneuron

Leaves not bordered.

Leaf singly or doubly serrate above; apical cells rhombic; WS

Thamnobryum

Leaf with alternate large and small teeth; alar cells distinctly subquadrate; E, WC

Isothecium

Plants frondose.

Leaves falcate-secund; plant regularly pinnate; WS*

Ptilium crista-castrensis

Leaves dimorphic (ventral amphigastria), complanate and bordered; FL,BC,AK

Hypopterygium

Leaves concave and serrulate above.

Long, axillary, filiform brood branches; FL

Pseudocryphaea

Short, axillary, spindle-shaped brood bodies; FL to LA

Pireella

Group D – Plants with pendulous branches (Skeleton)

Leaves ovate and cordate.

Leaves plicate; leaf cells pleuripapillose; FL, LA

Papillaria nigrescens

Leaves plane; leaf cells smooth; FL

Zelometeorium patulum

Leaves lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate.

Leaf margins coarsely serrate in upper third; upper cells +prorulose; WS

Isothecium myosuroides

Leaf margins revolute to near apex; extra costae; leaf cells smooth; W, NF

Antitrichia curtipendula

Leaves entire; leaf cells pleuripapillose; FL to LA

Barbella pendula

Group E – Plants growing horizontally or with upturned/curled branch tips (Skeleton)

Plants growing horizontally; sticking +straight out from vertical surfaces.

Leaves complanate and undulate.

Costa long & single; paraphyllia present; W

Metaneckera menziesii

Costa short & double, or lacking; paraphyllia lacking; WS*

Neckera

Leaves neither complanate nor undulate.

Shoots distinctly julaceous; costa long & single; cells short; SE

Cryphaea

Shoots not julaceous.

Alar cells subquadrate in large groups; E

Forsstroemia

Alar cells in small, inconspicuous groups; ON

Neomacounia nitida

Plants growing with branch tips upturned or curled when dry.

Branch tips distinctly or strongly upturned or curled when dry.

Costa long & single.

Plants dendroid; paraphyllia present; leaf cells distinctly prorulose; WC, ID

Dendroalsia

Plants not dendroid; paraphyllia lacking; leaf cells smooth or +prorulose; W

Homalothecium

Costa short & double, or lacking.

Leaf margins sharply serrate above; leaf cells distinctly prorulose; WC

Pterogonium

Leaf margins +entire above; leaf cells smooth.

Leaf cells  >5:1; 5-20 quadrate alar cells at the basal angles; WS*

Pylaisiella

Leaf cells ~3:1; numerous oblate alar cells extending up leaf margins; E, AZ

Leucodon

Branch tips loosely or indistinctly upturned, or curled when dry.

Stems with paraphyllia.

Leaves falcate, plicate below & rugose above; WC, NW

Rhytidiopsis

Leaves straight, smooth & imbricate when dry; WC

Alsia

Stems red and/or julaceous; costa long & single; W

Antitrichia

Stems lacking the above unique characters.

Costa long & single.

Leaves plicate; leaf cells smooth or +prorulose; W, NL

Homalothecium

Leaves planar; leaf cells papillose; E

Anomodon

Costa short & double, or lacking.

Alar cells inflated as “bubble” cells; leaves +homomallous; E

Sematophyllum

Alar cells quadrate & numerous.

Capsules +erect & symmetric; upper leaf cells narrowly rhomboidal.

Leaf margins reflexed below; brood branchlets common; WS*

Platygyrium

Leaf margins planar below; brood branchlets lacking; WS*

Pylaisiella

Capsules +inclined & asymmetric; upper leaf cells shortly oblong-rhomboidal; WS *

Homomallium

Group F – Plants growing on dung (Skeleton)

Hypophysis turbinate, globose or skirt-like, and colored; leaves obtuse to acuminate; N, CP & SA

Splachnum

Hypophysis pyriform and ±urn-colored; leaves elongate-subulate to hair-pointed; N

Tetraplodon

Hypophysis evident, but ±narrower than urn and wrinkled when dry; leaves obtuse to acuminate.

Capsules cylindric; setae brownish; calyptrae constricted above base; N*

Tayloria

Capsules dumbbell shaped; setae hyaline; calyptrae not constricted; A/A

Aplodon

Hypophysis lacking; cleistocarpous; leaves long acuminate to hair-pointed; A/A

Voitia
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