Marsupella boeckii

Marsupella boeckii
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family: Gymnomitriaceae
Genus: Marsupella
Synonyms: Cephalozia divaricata var. latifolia (Lindb.) Müll. Frib., Cephalozia nevicensis (Carrington) C. Massal., Hygrobiella nevicensis (Carrington) Spruce, Jungermannia divaricata var. latifolia Lindb., Jungermannia nevicensis Carrington, Marsupella boeckii var. incrassata Arnell & C.E.O. Jensen, Marsupella boeckii var. intricata (Lindb.) Arnell & C.E.O. Jensen, Marsupella boeckii var. latifolia (Lindb.) Kaal., Marsupella boeckii var. nevicensis (Carrington) Kaal., Marsupella capillaris (Limpr.) Bernet, Marsupella filiformis (Lindb.) Lindb., Marsupella filiformis (Lindb.) Lindb. ex Kaal., Marsupella intricata (Lindb.) Steph., Marsupella lapponica Limpr. ex Loitl., Marsupella latifolia Lindb., Marsupella nevicensis (Carrington) Pearson, Marsupella nevicensis fo. irrigua (Limpr.) Müll. Frib., Marsupella stableri Spruce, Nardia boeckii (Austin) Lindb., Nardia capillaris (Limpr.) C. Massal. & Carestia, Nardia filiformis Lindb., Nardia intricata Lindb., Nardia latifolia Lindb., Nardia nevicensis (Carrington) C. Massal. & Carestia, Sarcocyphos capillaris Limpr., Sarcocyphos capillaris var. irriguus Limpr., Sarcocyphos filiformis (Lindb.) Warnst., Sarcocyphos intricatus (Lindb.) Warnst., Sarcocyphos lapponicus Limpr. ex Loitl., Sarcoscyphus boeckii Austin, Sarcoscyphus capillaris Limpr.
Common NameBoeck's Rustwort
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Distinguishing Features

A thread-like alpine plant that grows in tiny, loose and horizontal mats over rock ledges and bases, M. boeckii has pale green to reddish brown leafy shoots roughly .5 mm wide and up to 1 or 2 cm long. Up close, the leaves are distantly spaced, symmetrically bilobed, the lobe tips variably sharp or blunt and divided by a V-shaped sinus that descends about 1/4-to-1/3 of the leaf’s length. These plants are “dioicous”, so fertile shoots bearing antheridia are on seperate plants than those that bear archegonia and developing sporophytes. Fertile plants are frequent and show leaves increasing in size towards the shoot tips.

Similar species

The tiny thread-like shoots could be mistaken for Cephaloziella species. Confident distinction of M. boeckii requires examination of fresh leaves under the microscope to see the oil bodies. In M. boeckii, the oil bodies are large and few, while in Cephaloziella species, they are numerous and small. Within the genus Marsupella, only M. stableri has distant leaves on tiny shoots as in M. boeckii. The two can be found in the same habitat, but leaves on the former are tightly pressed against the stem, while in the latter they are free from the stem.

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