myurella moss
Myurella julacea (Schwägr.) Schimp.
Myurella julacea is a moss species in the family Plagiotheciaceae, first described in 1853. It is known from Labrador, Québec, Vermont in the United States, Norway, and Denmark.
Description
Myurella julacea, commonly known as myurella moss, is a bryophyte species belonging to the genus Myurella. It is distributed across several regions, including Labrador and Québec in Canada, Vermont in the United States, as well as Norway and Denmark. The species was formally published in 1853 and is part of the Plagiotheciaceae family, a group of mosses typically found in moist and shaded environments.
Other common names
small mousetail mossSmall Mouse-Tail Mossmyurella moss
Distribution
Labrador · Québec · SE · Vermont-US · NO · DK
Synonyms
Hypnum moniliformeIsothecium julaceumIsothecium moniliformeLeskea julaceaLeskea moniliformisPterogonium rotundifoliumMyurella sinensijulaceaMyurella julacea var. ciliataHypnum julaceumPterigynandrum julaceumMyurella apiculata var. ciliataMyurella julacea var. gracilisMyurella julacea subsp. gracillimaMyurella julacea f. propaguliferaMyurella julacea var. scabrifoliaIsothecium julaceum var. atratumMyurella julacea var. propagulifera