Bryophytes (hornworts, liverworts and mosses) of the British Indian Ocean Territory

This is a guide to the Bryophytes of the British Indian Ocean Territory. The species listed here are primarily those recorded in the publications: Species list for Cryptogamic flora of the Chagos Archipelago
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Calymperes graeffeanum

Plants small, pale-greenish, in low turfs and clumps. Stems short, forked; rhizoids reddish brown. Leaves dimorphic, curled-contorted when dry, straight when wet, vegetative leaves oblong-lanceolate, gemmiferous leaves acuminate distally with often spatulate tips, 2.5–4.0 mm long, axillary hairs inconspicuous; costa percurrent, often long-extended beyond broad laminae and with narrow wings of ...more ↓

Calymperes tenerum

Plants small, pale, compact, in low turfs. Stems short, forked; rhizoids brown. Leaves only somewhat dimorphic, 2–3 mm long, not much contorted when dry, usually secund, straight and erect-spreading when wet, vegetative leaves oblong, gemmiferous leaves oblong or acuminate, axillary hairs inconspicuous; costa excurrent in gemmiferous leaves; cells of upper laminae isodiametric, smooth to ...more ↓

Fissidens ceylonensis

Fissidens intromarginatulus Bartr., Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. 23: 242. 1954.

Syrrhopodon involutus

Plants small to medium-sized, pale glossy, whitish green, very compact, in dense turfs. Stems elongate, much-forked, rhizoids bright-red, sometimes conspicuous. Leaves straight and appressed wet and dry, 1.5–1.8 mm long, involute, lance-acuminate, composed mostly of cancellinae, with only small areas of green cells distally on both sides of costa, axillary hairs inconspicuous; green cells of ...more ↓

Taxiphyllum taxirameum

Taxiphyllum taxirameum

Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch., Musci Buitenzorg 4: 1435. 1923. Stereodon taxirameus Mitt., J. Linn. Soc., Bot., Suppl. 1: 105. 1859; Isopterygium taxirameum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger, Ber. Thätigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges. 1876–77: 439. 1878. Type: In[dia], Himalayae reg. temp., Simla et Kumaon, Thomson 1023 (lectotype: NY!, designated by Iwatsuki and ...more ↓

white octoblepharum moss

Plants small, 5–10 mm high, grayish green, somewhat glossy, in loose or dense tufts and cushions. Stems short, sparsely branched; central strand absent. Leaves erect-patent to curved spreading, 4–6 mm long, flattened, strap-shaped to ligulate from an oblong-ovate base, apiculate at the apex; hyaline lamina cells small, appearing only on two sides of costa at the leaf base; margins entire, ...more ↓

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