Distichous and Pseudodistichous Mosses
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Distichous and Pseudodistichous Mosses
6 Acta Botanica Neerlandica Distichous 386—391 (1957) and Pseudodistichous R. van der Mosses Wijk ( Groningen) March (;received In the revising family found that in many the leaves are, that of type of the noticed was of the regarded Naturl. Eucatagonium comprises, far as 5a). The leaves the distances The equal. I between check, the The last-mentioned genus, and further in Africa to genus as a the the 175, (1925) first not the to the on family Reichdt. Phyllogonium, genus, species only (Fig. complanate branches, in leaves both S. America and Africa of subgenus 5b shows At first two sight and by also occurs rows (Congo), the being and is strongly ampli- branches of the 11 3 undoubtedly one the (1925) consecutive 5b Fig. they a a leaves not on fig. side and et Wils.) arranged in of the even the two Fig. Broth. rows. matter a of Naturl. Pflanzf. comparing figures Fig. the to mosses. different from that 565 of Brotherus, show them. In each unequal are f. the regarded was easily overlooked. As the difference: in sees totally America, belonging genus regularly not are of copy does 176, is phyllotaxis are irregularities ed. 2, Muell., in S. transferred change it Eucatagonium politum (Hook. leaves 3, which is fact, Fig. 1922 Fleischer family includes several complanate it is clear that the these In Before this C. Catagonium this Phyllogonium: However, Eucatagonium, and Australia. family Phyllogoniaceae. Plagiotheciaceae; in The consecutive to had leaf bases. ate in bryologists distichophyllous the well-marked alar cells by diagnostic Phyllogoniaceae. 11 2, alternately is restricted genus characterized Fleisch. could inserted are ed. As character paid special attention the to family, disposed. Phyllogonium Brid., Orthorrhynchium (Broth.) as main I Malesiana, distichously not have Pflanzf. Flora included in this that other me I the were the as belonging includes three genera, viz. and to reason species Brotherus, for far so expectation surprise a this fact. For this phyllotaxis In it which to is phyllotaxis family, 1957) Phyllogoniaceae species contrary 11th, 5b and 3 the distances between stem are whereas equal, alternation is not always regular. If in is the Fig. 5b the leaves To phyllotaxis? are answer not distichously this determine what the result would be, if a phyllotaxis belonging The main series 1, 2, 3, 5, preceding chies and 8, in etc., Each simultaneously is term the main formed in which any have by term series 386 is stem is the to with compressed. the Fibonacci indicates the number of possible attempted radially symmetric the so-called phyllotaxis 13, 21 terms. to a what then disposed, I question sum numbers of the contact two parasti- numberof orthostichies Schoute’s R. VAN Fig. serra. e. h. 5. b. DER WIJK: Stems and Distichous in h. and Eucatagonium politum. Homaliodendronbeccarianum. Capsule of Acta Botanica O. elegans. f. i. Neerlandica i. and capsules c. of different Mosses mosses'( Cyathophorella hookeriana. Orthorrhynchium elegans. Capsule 6 Pseudodistichous (1957) of O. g. d. X 6). a. Phyllogonium Thamnium ellipticum. Orthorrhynchium philippinense. philippinense. k. Neckeropsis lepineana. DISTICHOUS investigations and no Braun, Fig. 1. stems. on the AND have shown PSEUDODISTICHOUS that it the observing Phyllotaxis The right figures to with on those 2 divergences (A), the left with 3 (B), relate either one 5 to or these numbers of are others, which nearly always in occur in (C), or 8 (D) without rows parastichies, higher plants. Alexander phyllotaxis stems two 387 MOSSES at a much orthostichies median of median on leaves, leaves. earlier complanate the figures 388 R. the date, found the VAN DER WIJK numbers of orthostichies in the greater of part same mosses. 1 Fig. demonstrates what will is respectively a complanate sides of the 2, 3, 5 the one; median if the number of orthostichies happen 8, when the radially or leaves, line, far so then shifted are symmetric they as either becomes stem found are different on the left to the 1a). The leaves are to or right. Leaves a. there is second a dorsal and in direction, one b. the the Leaves twice that in several hookeriana in in would d. in the Id (Fig. on then that the they call are them of the this way the the two two viz. the Cyathophorella 1c). Let in of and is that if is are on the is on are in the side one 2:3:2:3. Neither did nor I discover moss. In the transitional dorsal and case ventral a one then leaf ventrally inserted, 2:3:2:3. If median leaves If the side it is one we measure consecutive indeed near to 1:2:3:2:1 in Fig. leaves each other, side. My not are really eight orthostichies. For 5b on there is is on it is etc. of Eucata- either and 1:2:3:2:1 etc., opposite are leaves characteristic ratio varies very on etc. is leaves between the consecutive This etc. 1 the rows, both sides the ratio of the distances on distances a in two orthostichies Eucatagonium in arranged leaves, first us orthostichy Eucatagonium, complanate leaves leaves leaves leaves type of is realized consecutive five eight orthostichies. between if a side, on one large gap conclusion therefore distichous, this but that we will reason pseudodistichous. That this arrangement in other genera of the that in (Fig. one the other side of If leaf number 1:2:3:2:1 stem between the is in find that the ratio side of the of on of median the distances we this possibility apparently disposed between 5b the other side 3:2:1:2:3 gonium case become of lateral leaves and (amphigastria) that with are other any right). in the this may find not the other orthostichies. none Fig. consecutive sides sides two If dorsally placed, the both the on in the ratio absent, did two rows i.e. 1:2:1:2, with rows the number 5 is between five distances disposed two to I the on pointing In 1b). is found in the median line, case, etc. ratio agrees Leaves are (Fig. the distances between the consecutive leaves arrangement there in the row line, be leaves in novae-hollandiae Brid. median line However, mosses. inserted then found the all However, Fleisch. 2:3:2:3 arrangement this the other side. The lateral leaves each the ratio median on transitional median line. of the median leaves disposed the side 5a). are are Rhizogonium one 5c. shows the Fig. (Griff.) Leaves consider and that of ventral with case on complanate mosses. row c. This of these orthostichies one single leaves as in the leaves realized in (Fig. leaves if the stem in three orthostichies disposed large as phyllotaxis (Fig. Phyllogonium viz. side. is often in seen complanate ventral number of orthostichies. two is as possibility, in the median line; in disposed inserted, distichously Eucatagonium is is also present Plagiotheciaceae, closely allied in the may be to genus taken Catagonium, Catagonium and as of an indication which it was DISTICHOUS originally ming much borne short the shorter on a linear In Eucatagonium nacci the 8 numbers of of was Eucatagonium is the is seta of the aware not the transferring correct and walls, pitted Phyllogonium in assu- whereas Catagonium, and who its for reasons place is (sub-) the near Plagiotheciaceae. I wish orthostichies, the in mistake a Phyllogoniaceae; completeness precisely accept made the to in as capsule whereas seta, 389 the leaf cells in Eucata- have incrassate opinion, Fleischer my in Catagonium For the sake of to other are genera: rhombic. The to leaves, pseudodistichous genus There two long-linear just leaf cells well-developed absent. or genus MOSSES subgenus. a thin-walled and are Phyllogonium are as PSEUDODISTICHOUS close relation between the a gonium in regarded AND main 2. Fig. with that it is 13 or orthostichies series) without Phyllotaxis between gence add to for the not (the too we leaves Fibonacci necessary next Fibo- arrive at is a diver- the orthostichies, consecutive the 21 137° 29', angle. disposition which agrees with the observation. The differences between the dispositions obtained in the case of 8 and 13 orthostichies are small very indeed. To these differences I phyllotaxis Fibonacci stem angle 135° of to the is stem the mentioned a case given in the Fig. 2 limiting angle short the leaves slight shifting, we viz■ small comparatively the situation of the are we stem. observe 1:2:3:2:1. regular disposed a as main the orthostichies), remains have same of the part considered, above, the nearly with 8 [i.e. arrangement branch, demonstrate in the series, the angle, i.e. 137° 29'. The resulting disposition in is in that attention the with have closer at slight Our along we least Only if a in 8 one a a we much the at orthostichies, approximation to an our of the ratio is length but the with longer part conclusion whole a so-called confine deviation of final of of complanate arrive if size case this of : if the if there is a limiting angle 390 R. of the main series. In this VAN it is case the number of orthostichies is Further that study of in several occur Plagiotheciaceae Let in 5e Fig. us the different is moss is also philippinense C. the (Fig. s f) referred f. C. Muell. now phyllotaxis 3. Eucatagonium politum Natiirl. Brotherus, to seems The is short (Fig. developed but of difference Now in that O. have clearly under this name. perfectly distichous, C. philippinense Muell.; Reichdt. which C. Muell. was from ori- New ed. 11). 8 or really belongs moss make O. pseu- 565 (fig. Pflanzf. arranged in are name are this In improbable. attention to the more to The rows. Orthorrhynchium. search for other capsule of this Orthorrhyn- nearly absent, and the capsule itself is long and or 5 The i). short (the was unknown. However, the specimen 11944) in New Guinea proved to bear capsules. seta difference of the But to capsule capsule) what Journ. of Bot. philippinense C. of O. and is ovoid. philippinense C. Muell. will rhynchium. be occurs which hitherto by Carr (no development leaves whether this collected seta which specimens re-examination beccari the Kindb. Lac.) specimens, included under the totally different (Fig. s h). They I turned my discrepancies, cylindrical O. more species. are the i.e. dodistichous, species to O. to or Broth.). several a Wils.) et et Orthorrhynchium, proved 8 the Neckeraceae and (Hamp.) but shown has mosses reality in ellipticum (Bosch Muell., 2, chium in herbaria Australia. same from The in are Orthorrhynchium Fig. question is higher. species have been included moss from determine whether to even complanate genus, the elegans (Hook. described The other In incorrectly O. reality Guinea Thamnium region. The leaves of the first ginally 5d philippinense two or families, especially consider the third now Malaysian this in Homaliodendron beccarianum showed that it is in possible not 13, 21, 34 phyllotaxis (see Fig. been named O. but WIJK leaves, i.e. leaves that pseudodistichous rows, and the DER elegans my phyllotaxis sufficiently have other 43 in In to and prove 5 g) has these that that in this two a shape part well points and of O. be removed from the genus Orthor- genus should (1905) (Fig. opinion 342 A. Muell. from the we transfer and E.S. Philippine the Gepp Islands species? recognized and Neckera DISTICHOUS Sull. phyllogonioides that in Bartram’s is named O. it is better part Neckera phyllogonioides 1. 2. a few remarks rows Homaliodendron, 8 rows Neckera, be but an the the 4 or rows and Fig. 4. between 1:2:1:3:1 Neckeropsis the same this (Fig. case in 8 only if two not the for the name 4 or consecutive but few leaves did rows not not are agree directed with the either there accessory leaves 7 (B) the (Fig. is series Fig. 5b, which relates is also case to on complanate arrangement in shows that 4 rows I 11, have of the stems 1:3:3:1 dispositions Eucatagonium. rows, orthostichies The ratio or theory 4 are 1, 3, 4, 7, of 4 4b). 1:3:1:3 of these figure clearly in that the in orthostichies leaves Neither our key easily recognizable; is rows a orthostichies (A) a Neckeropsis. possibilities; of the of 7 with 5k), Muell. species really exist. To solve this problem, respectively. etc. as do that Phyllotaxis distances are disposition in species opinion Himantocladium. phyllotaxis is of the first calculated the (Fig. 4a) the leaves arrangement in 4 There phyllotaxis. etc., of difficulty some C. the reason another dilemma. In on 4 arrangement this 232 this finds: in and then in one in laterally, of philippinense Leaves The is for Bartr. To my ex accept for to Leaves there may It (1938) Sull. wind up with the genera of the Neckeraceae to of O. the genus Neckera and to us this transfer Philippines (Sull.) E. G. Britt, 391 MOSSES conspecific. are Mosses of the phyllogonioides to PSEUDODISTICHOUS from Luzon present Let AND and in occur the ratio is The conclusion is a fiction; the 392 R. moss is not tetrastichous, VAN but DER WIJK pseudo-tetrastichous; in reality it is octostichous. The above considerations morphological study of false the taxonomic phyllotaxis the may conclusions and be may serve phyllotaxis that of taxonomic to may at show refrain least in that us some importance. in mosses from moss a drawing families