Scapania simmonsii
Scapania simmonsii
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family:
Scapaniaceae
Genus:
Scapania
Scientific Name:
Scapania simmonsii Bryhn & Kaal.
| Common Name | Simmons' Earwort |
| Frequency | Rare |
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Distinguishing Features
Similar Species
Habitats
Associated Species
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Distinguishing Features
Known regionally from only a few locations in the mountains and tundra of BC and Alaska, S. simmonsii is a a rare, brownish species with leafy shoots to 5 cm long and 3 mm wide. It is unique among species in the genus in having leaves with nearly equal lobes that converge at a round keel while the lobe margins diverge both away from one another and downwards along their free edges (see photo). Both upper and lower lobes are about as wide as they are long.
Similar species
Only a few regional species of Scapania (S. subalpina, S. hians, S. obscura) have upper and lower leaf lobes of similar size as in S. simmonsii, but none of them have lobe margins that turn down as in S. simmonsii.
Habitat
Calcareous soil in tundra
Associated species
Uncertain
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Relevant Literature
- Godfrey, J.D. (1977). Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of southwestern British Columbia . [Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia]. UBC cIRcle.
- Hong, W. S. (2007). Scapania. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (Eds.), Flora of North America North of Mexico (Vol. 3) . Oxford University Press.
- Wagner, D. H. (2013). Guide to the liverworts of Oregon: Scapania undulata . Oregon State University Herbarium.