1968] LEAFY HEPATICAE OF LATIN AMERICA PART III 357 



Plate 94 



Fio. 2. Fuscocephaloziopsis pulvinata. 2 a. Stem, dorsal view, X 20. 2 b. Cells from the 

 upper portion of a leaf, X 200. 2 c. Transverse section of a stem, X 200. 2 d. Female inflorescence 

 and perianth, X 20. 2 e. Male inflorescence, X 50. Drawn from the type. 



the yellow-brown walls thickened, without trigones, the cuticle smooth. Underleaves 

 absent. Plants dioicous. Male inflorescence terminal becoming intercalary on the 

 stem or branch, long, the bracts scarcely smaller than the leaves, similar, folded, 

 concave, the bracteoles absent. Female inflorescence on a short branch, the bracts 

 and bracteoles in 4-6 series, the outer series bifid to one-half their length, the inner 

 series often quadrifid, the segments narrow. Perianth long [the mouth irregularly 

 setulose and short-ciliate, very poorly preserved]. 



PI. 94. Fig. 2, a-e. 



Habitat: Unknown. 



DOMINICA: s.l., Elliott 2000 ( $ ) (lectotype G-608, 610) ; Lagona Flats, Elliott 2100 (BM) ; 

 Morne Diablotin, Elliott 1995, 2117 p.p. (BM, G-613) ; Castle Bruce River, Elliott 1682 (G-612) ; 

 Morne Trois Pitons, Elliott 2302 (BM, G-611). 



