Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Buckia vaucheri (Lesq.) D. RĂos, M.T. Gallego & J. Guerra
Family: Pylaisiaceae, formerly Hypnaceae
Status: Native
Synonyms:
Hypnum vaucheri Lesquereux
Buckia vaucheri resembles H. cupressiforme and some authors have considered it to be synonymous with that taxon. Here we will consider it a separate taxon, differing from H. cupressiforme in having broader leaves, more chlorophyllose alar cells, and central laminar cells that are 25-40 microns long rather than 50-100 microns as in H. cupressiforme. The lower stem leaves of B. vaucheri are brownish. The pseudoparaphyllia of H. cupressiforme are filiform, while those of B. vaucheri are foliose. Both taxa are found in moist middle to upper elevation forest.
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Buckia vaucheri, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Pinos Altos Range, Little Cherry Creek Ranch Road, November 24, 2010
Buckia vaucheri, 3x macro, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Pinos Altos Range, Little Cherry Creek Ranch Road, November 24, 2010
Buckia vaucheri, 100x photomicrograph of leaf, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Pinos Altos Range, Little Cherry Creek Ranch Road, November 24, 2010
Buckia vaucheri, 400x photomicrograph of mid laminar cells, photo Russ Kleinman & Karen Blisard, Pinos Altos Range, Little Cherry Creek Ranch Road, November 24, 2010
Buckia vaucheri, photomicrograph of foliose pseudoparaphyllium, photo Russ Kleinman, Kelly Allred & Karen Blisard, Pinos Altos Range, McMillan Campground, May 1, 2018
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