72 ERZBERGER, P. and SCHRÖDER, W. Distribution of Schistidium pruinosum : : Nagy szárkõ/Regéc, 665–695 m, 04.04.2004, leg. B. Papp, BP 171483; 7695/3 Hungaria bor.-or., com. Zemplén. In rupibus umbrosis in sylvestribus montis Darnó supra pag. Hercegkút, 04.09.1948, leg. L. Vajda, EGR; : Felsõtárkány, Lök-völgy, aleurolite slate rocks at road, N 48° 01’ 51.1”, E 20° 28’ 46.5”, 445 m, 06.04.2007, leg. P. Erzberger and T. Pócs, herb. Erzberger, (B) 12095; Lehmschieferfelsen an der Straßenböschung zwischen Bükkzsérc und Felsõtárkány, mit Hypnum cupressiforme, N 47° 59’ 43.4”, E 20° 28’ 59.5”, ca 400 m, 27.03.2008, leg. P. Erzberger and T. Pócs, herb. Erzberger, (B) 12883; : Comit. Heves. In rupibus andesit. septen. montis Disznókõ prope Parád, 730 m, 25.03.1951, leg. Á. Boros, BP 110915; : Comit. Hont, Hung. centr. In saxis vallis “Malomvölgy” sub mont. “Nagycsitár” inter pag. Zebegény et Kóspallag, 200 m, 07.07.1927, leg. J. Szepesfalvi, BP 5723. (Nees et Hornsch.) H. H. Blom (Figs 32, 33) Plants medium-sized to large, forming small or large, typically conspicuously hoary tufts. Central strand distinct, mostly broad. Hair-point ± coarse, mostly long and conspicuous, (0.2–)0.4–0.8(–1.1) mm, stiff and straight, decurrent, densely and evenly spinulose with sharp, strongly protruding spinulae. Costa and margins smooth. Lamina smooth, unistratose or less frequently with bistratose spots. Lamina cells mostly elongated and becoming shorter towards apex, (8–)9–10(–11) μm wide in upper, 8–11 μm wide in central and lower parts of leaf, sinuose to strongly sinuose with incrassate walls. K+ red. Studia bot. hung. 39, 2008
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>GENUS</strong> <strong>SCHISTIDIUM</strong> <strong>IN</strong> <strong>HUNGARY</strong> 73 A B D G C H E J F I Schistidium robustum. = leaf; = leaf apex; = perichaetial leaf; = perichaetial leaf apex; = lamina cells at widest part of leaf; = capsule; , , = exothecial cells at mouth of urn / at lower third / at base of urn; = part of peristome. Scale bar: A, C, F – 2 mm; B, D – 800 μm; H, J – 400 μm; E, G, I – 200 μm. [Erzberger 8024, del. Erzberger] Studia bot. hung. 39, 2008