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Haplomitrium Cooperi
''Haplomitrium'' is a genus of liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g .... Species *'' H. cooperi'' Nees *'' H. scalia'' Nees *'' H. chilensis'' Schuster 1971 *'' H. dentatum'' (Kumar & Udar 1976) Engel 1981 *'' H. giganteum'' (Stephani 1922) Grolle 1964 *'' H. grollei'' Kumar & Udar 1977 *'' H. kashyapii'' Udar & Kumar 1982 * Subgenus (''Calobryum'') (Nees 1846) Schuster 1967c 'Calobryum'' Nees 1846; ''Cladobryum'' Nees ex Endlicher 1840** '' H. (C.) blumei'' (Nees 1846) Schuster 1963 ** '' H. (C.) mnioides'' (Lindberg 1875) Schuster 1963 * Subgenus (''Haplomitrium'') Nees 1833 nom. cons. ** ''Section Archibryum'' (Schuster 1967c) Engel 1981 *** '' H. (H.) gibbsiae'' (Stephani 1917) Schuster 1963 *** '' H. (H.) intermedium'' Berrie 1962 ** ''Section Haplomitrium ...
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A conserved name or ''nomen conservandum'' (plural ''nomina conservanda'', abbreviated as ''nom. cons.'') is a scientific name that has specific nomenclatural protection. That is, the name is retained, even though it violates one or more rules which would otherwise prevent it from being legitimate. ''Nomen conservandum'' is a Latin term, meaning "a name to be conserved". The terms are often used interchangeably, such as by the ''International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants'' (ICN), while the ''International Code of Zoological Nomenclature'' favours the term "''conserved name''". The process for conserving botanical names is different from that for zoological names. Under the botanical code, names may also be "suppressed", ''nomen rejiciendum'' (plural ''nomina rejicienda'' or ''nomina utique rejicienda'', abbreviated as ''nom. rej.''), or rejected in favour of a particular conserved name, and combinations based on a suppressed name are also listed as “''nom. re ...
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Haplomitrium Mnioides
''Haplomitrium mnioides'' is a species of liverwort from Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... ReferencesTropicos entry
Plants described in 1875 Flora of Japan Calobryales {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Haplomitrium Hookeri Var
''Haplomitrium'' is a genus of liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g .... Species *'' H. cooperi'' Nees *'' H. scalia'' Nees *'' H. chilensis'' Schuster 1971 *'' H. dentatum'' (Kumar & Udar 1976) Engel 1981 *'' H. giganteum'' (Stephani 1922) Grolle 1964 *'' H. grollei'' Kumar & Udar 1977 *'' H. kashyapii'' Udar & Kumar 1982 * Subgenus (''Calobryum'') (Nees 1846) Schuster 1967c 'Calobryum'' Nees 1846; ''Cladobryum'' Nees ex Endlicher 1840** '' H. (C.) blumei'' (Nees 1846) Schuster 1963 ** '' H. (C.) mnioides'' (Lindberg 1875) Schuster 1963 * Subgenus (''Haplomitrium'') Nees 1833 nom. cons. ** ''Section Archibryum'' (Schuster 1967c) Engel 1981 *** '' H. (H.) gibbsiae'' (Stephani 1917) Schuster 1963 *** '' H. (H.) intermedium'' Berrie 1962 ** ''Section Haplomitrium ...
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Haplomitrium Hookeri
''Haplomitrium hookeri'', the Hooker's flapwort, is a species of liverwort from the United Kingdom. References Plants described in 1813 Flora of Great Britain Calobryales {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Haplomitrium Ovalifolium
''Haplomitrium'' is a genus of liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g .... Species *'' H. cooperi'' Nees *'' H. scalia'' Nees *'' H. chilensis'' Schuster 1971 *'' H. dentatum'' (Kumar & Udar 1976) Engel 1981 *'' H. giganteum'' (Stephani 1922) Grolle 1964 *'' H. grollei'' Kumar & Udar 1977 *'' H. kashyapii'' Udar & Kumar 1982 * Subgenus (''Calobryum'') (Nees 1846) Schuster 1967c 'Calobryum'' Nees 1846; ''Cladobryum'' Nees ex Endlicher 1840** '' H. (C.) blumei'' (Nees 1846) Schuster 1963 ** '' H. (C.) mnioides'' (Lindberg 1875) Schuster 1963 * Subgenus (''Haplomitrium'') Nees 1833 nom. cons. ** ''Section Archibryum'' (Schuster 1967c) Engel 1981 *** '' H. (H.) gibbsiae'' (Stephani 1917) Schuster 1963 *** '' H. (H.) intermedium'' Berrie 1962 ** ''Section Haplomitrium ...
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Haplomitrium Monoicum
''Haplomitrium'' is a genus of liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g .... Species *'' H. cooperi'' Nees *'' H. scalia'' Nees *'' H. chilensis'' Schuster 1971 *'' H. dentatum'' (Kumar & Udar 1976) Engel 1981 *'' H. giganteum'' (Stephani 1922) Grolle 1964 *'' H. grollei'' Kumar & Udar 1977 *'' H. kashyapii'' Udar & Kumar 1982 * Subgenus (''Calobryum'') (Nees 1846) Schuster 1967c 'Calobryum'' Nees 1846; ''Cladobryum'' Nees ex Endlicher 1840** '' H. (C.) blumei'' (Nees 1846) Schuster 1963 ** '' H. (C.) mnioides'' (Lindberg 1875) Schuster 1963 * Subgenus (''Haplomitrium'') Nees 1833 nom. cons. ** ''Section Archibryum'' (Schuster 1967c) Engel 1981 *** '' H. (H.) gibbsiae'' (Stephani 1917) Schuster 1963 *** '' H. (H.) intermedium'' Berrie 1962 ** ''Section Haplomitrium ...
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Haplomitrium Andinum
''Haplomitrium andinum'' is a species of liverwort from Peru. It named after the Andes mountains. The species is characterised by the stem being dichotomous A dichotomy is a partition of a whole (or a set) into two parts (subsets). In other words, this couple of parts must be * jointly exhaustive: everything must belong to one part or the other, and * mutually exclusive: nothing can belong simultan ..., or at the least the lateral branches are, sparsely arising from the leaf axils. References Calobryales Plants described in 1885 Flora of Peru {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Haplomitrium Intermedium
''Haplomitrium'' is a genus of liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g .... Species *'' H. cooperi'' Nees *'' H. scalia'' Nees *'' H. chilensis'' Schuster 1971 *'' H. dentatum'' (Kumar & Udar 1976) Engel 1981 *'' H. giganteum'' (Stephani 1922) Grolle 1964 *'' H. grollei'' Kumar & Udar 1977 *'' H. kashyapii'' Udar & Kumar 1982 * Subgenus (''Calobryum'') (Nees 1846) Schuster 1967c 'Calobryum'' Nees 1846; ''Cladobryum'' Nees ex Endlicher 1840** '' H. (C.) blumei'' (Nees 1846) Schuster 1963 ** '' H. (C.) mnioides'' (Lindberg 1875) Schuster 1963 * Subgenus (''Haplomitrium'') Nees 1833 nom. cons. ** ''Section Archibryum'' (Schuster 1967c) Engel 1981 *** '' H. (H.) gibbsiae'' (Stephani 1917) Schuster 1963 *** '' H. (H.) intermedium'' Berrie 1962 ** ''Section Haplomitrium ...
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Haplomitrium Gibbsiae
''Haplomitrium gibbsiae'' is a species of liverwort from New Zealand. The specific Latin epithet of ''gibbsiae'' is in honour of Lilian Gibbs Lilian Suzette Gibbs (1870–1925) was a British botanist who worked for the British Museum in London and an authority on mountain ecosystems. Education She studied initially at Swanley Horticultural College in Kent, UK (1899-1901) and then sp ... (1870–1925), a British botanist. References Calobryales Plants described in 1917 Flora of New Zealand {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Haplomitrium Blumei
''Haplomitrium blumei'' is a species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... of liverwort from Java, Indonesia. References External links Plant List entry
Calobryales Plants described in 1836 Flora of Java {{bryophyte-stub ...
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