B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 39. 2008 (Budapest, 2008)

Erzberger, P.; Schröder, W.: The genus Schistidium (Grimmiaceae, Musci) in Hungary

Table 1. (continued) Collector Period or year of collection No. of specimens Pócs, T. 1950­-2007 7 Polgár, S. 1932­-1935 3 Prágai, Z. 1958 1 Priszter, Sz. 1953 1 Rajczy, M. 1976­-1994 21 Redinger, K. 1931 3 Sándor s.t. 1 Sass-Gyarmati, A. 2001 1 Simonkai, L. 1904 2 Schilberszky, K. 1885 1 Szemes, G. 1947 1 Szepesfalvi (Szurák), J. 1911­-1937 61 Szűcs, P. 2004­-2006 14 Timár, L. 1914­-1952 12 Timkó, Gy. 1924 1 Vajda, L. 1942­-1971 93 Vidéki, R. 2006 ] Visnya, A. 1931­•1953 9 Vrabélyi, M. 1870 1 Wagner, J. 1927 1 Descriptions, selected diagnostic features The descriptions are based on BLOM (1996, 1998), HOLZ (2000), WEIBULL (2006), and our own observations. The data on the urn length/ width ratio of Hungarian material include (minimum) mean ± 2s.e. (maxi­mum), sample size. Vertical distribution: elevation of lowest and highest lo­cation according to specimen labels. For convenience, in this paragraph, the taxa will be treated in alphabetical order. Scbistidium apocarpum (Hedw.) Bruch et Schimp. (Figs 3,4) Plants medium-sized to large, forming lax or dense tufts or mats. Central strand ab­sent or narrow and indistinct. Hair-point 0-0.8 mm, fine, thin and ± flexuose, from not to longly decurrent. Abaxial side of costa and leaf margin papillose, distantly denticulate in upper part of leaf, rarely smooth (longipilose plants).

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