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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).