Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Conocephalum salebrosum Szweykowski, Buczkowska & Odrzykoski

Family: Conocephalaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Conocephalum conicum (L.) Dumort. of North American authors

Conocephalum salebrosum is a very large thallous liverwort. It has deep reticulations on the thallous that give it a snake-like or reptilian appearance. The somewhat hexagonal areas of the thallous each have a raised pore with cells arranged in circumferential rows surrounding it. C. salebrosum was formerly known as C. conicum, but because of molecular studies the name "Conocephalum conicum" is now reserved mostly for specimens outside of North America. We found this specimen of Conocephalum salebrosum growing on very moist sandy soil a few feet from the creek at the Lower Hondo Campground in the Taos Ski Valley.
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Conocephalum salebrosum, 1x macro of habit, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015



Conocephalum salebrosum, 5x macro of thallus, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015



Conocephalum salebrosum, 5x macro of thallus, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015



Conocephalum salebrosum, 40x dark field photomicrograph of thallus, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015



Conocephalum salebrosum, 100x dark field photomicrograph of thallus, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015



Conocephalum salebrosum, 200x dark field photomicrograph of pore, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Sangre de Cristo Mtns., Carson National Forest, Taos SKi Area, Lower Hondo Campground, March 19, 2015


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