Campylium
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Authority
Sharp, Aaron J., et al. 1994. The Moss Flora of Mexico. Part Two: Orthotrichales to Polytrichales. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 69 (2)
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Family
Campyliaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
Genus Description - Plants slender to moderately robust, in green or yellowish to golden-brown tufts or mats, ± shiny when dry or crowded and erect-ascending, irregularly to subpinnately branched; pseudoparaphyllia sometimes at branch bases. Leaves suberect, ovate to cordate, shortly decurrent, gradually to somewhat abmptly narrowed to a long, channeled acumen that is usually wide-spreading to squarrose-recurved; margins mostly erect and mostly entire; costa single, slender, and ± elongate or short and double (or lacking); cells short or elongate, narrowly rhomboidal to linear, smooth, ± differentiated in somewhat excavate alar groups (small, quadrate, incrassate, and yellowish or sometimes lax and inflated). Perichaetial leaves erect or sheathing at the base, lance-subulate, striate.
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Discussion
The genus shows variability in cell length and nature of the costa. The unifying features of the genus, synthetic though it be, are wide-spreading leaves with channeled acumina.