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Daltoniaceae
Daltoniaceae is a family of moss in the order Hookeriales. Taxonomy Family Daltoniaceae contains the following genera: * '' Achrophyllum '' * '' Adelothecium'' * '' Beeveria'' * '' Benitotania'' * '' Bryobrothera'' * '' Calyptrochaeta'' * '' Crosbya'' * ''Daltonia Daltonia, also known as the John H. Dalton House, was a historic home located near Houstonville, Iredell County, North Carolina. It was built in 1858, and is a two-story, three-bay by two-bay, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It has a gable ...'' * '' Distichophyllidium'' * '' Distichophyllum'' * '' Ephemeropsis '' * '' Leskeodon'' * '' Leskeodontopsis'' * '' Metadistichophyllum'' References Moss families Hookeriales {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Hookeriales
Hookeriales is the botanical name of an order of Bryophyta or leafy mosses. Named for William Jackson Hooker, it is composed of mainly subtropical and tropical species of mosses with generally complanate and asymmetrical leaves. Families Hookeriales comprises the following families: * Daltoniaceae * Hookeriaceae * Hypopterygiaceae * Leucomiaceae * Pilotrichaceae * Saulomataceae * Schimperobryaceae References External links Moss orders Taxa named by James Edward Smith {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Stenodesmus
Stenodesmus may refer to: * ''Stenodesmus'' (millipede), a genus of millipedes in the family Xystodesmidae * ''Stenodesmus'' (plant), a genus of mosses in the family Daltoniaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Beeveria
''Beeveria'' is a genus of moss endemic to New Zealand, in the family Daltoniaceae. It is a monotypic genus with characteristics of the type species, including solely the species ''Beeveria distichophylloides''. The name honours the New Zealand bryologist Jessica Eleanor Beever. Description Habitat ''Beeveria distichophylloides'' is saxicolous and grows in a wide variety of places in lowland to montane forests. It favours calcareous Calcareous () is an adjective meaning "mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate", in other words, containing lime or being chalky. The term is used in a wide variety of scientific disciplines. In zoology ''Calcareous'' is used as an adje ... rocks such as limestone and can be mainly found growing in cave entrances, along the side of shaded streams, and in ravines and gorges. It has, however, been found on logs and even on the base of trees. ''Beeveria distichophylloides'' also prefers areas with high rainfall and enjoys growing on ...
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Amblytropis
''Amblytropis'' is a genus of moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ... in family Pilotrichaceae. Etymology The genus name is from the Greek ''amblys'' "blunt", "obtuse" and ''tropis'' "ship, keel", referring to the petals. Species The genus ''Amblytropis'' contains the following species: * '' Amblytropis gemmacea'' (Mitt.) Broth. * '' Amblytropis hispidula'' (Mitt.) Broth. * '' Amblytropis ovata'' (Mitt.) Broth. * '' Amblytropis setosa'' (Mitt.) Broth. References Moss genera Hookeriales {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Moss
Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients. Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically tall, though some species are much larger. ''Dawsonia'', the tallest moss in the world, can grow to in height. There are a ...
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Lepidopilum
''Lepidopilum'' is a genus of moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ... in family Pilotrichaceae. There are over 200 species in the genus. Species *'' Lepidopilum affine'' Müll. Hal. *'' Lepidopilum amplirete'' (Sull.) Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum angustifrons'' Hampe *'' Lepidopilum apollinairei'' Broth. & Paris *'' Lepidopilum apophysatum'' Hampe *'' Lepidopilum arcuatum'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum armatum'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum aurifolium'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum ballivianii'' Herzog *'' Lepidopilum brevifolium'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum brevipes'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum caudatum'' Müll. Hal. *'' Lepidopilum caviusculum'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum chloroneuron'' (Taylor) Hampe & Lorentz *'' Lepidopilum convallium'' (Brid.) Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum curvifolium'' Mitt. *'' Lepidopilum ...
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