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Hymenophyton Pedicellatum
''Hymenophyton'' is a genus of the order Pallaviciniales (liverworts) containing one to three species. The genus was formerly described as monotypic, as each member possesses a close morphological resemblance, but phytochemical and molecular evidence now supports an infrageneric classification two separate species. The name ''Hymenophyton leptopodum'', regarded as a synonym of ''Hymenophyton flabellatum ''Hymenophyton flabellatum'' is a species of the order Pallaviciniales (liverworts), one of perhaps several species in the genus ''Hymenophyton''. It is a dendroid thalloid liverwort belongs to the family Hymenophytaceae and is commonly known as ...'', has been resurrected. A population found in Chile is regarded as a separate clade, and the reinstatement of '' Hymenophyton pedicellatum'' has been proposed. References * Pallaviciniales Liverwort genera {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier
Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier (; 3 April 1797 in Tournai – 9 July 1878) was a Belgian who conducted a parallel career of botanist and Member of Parliament. Biography Barthélemy Dumortier was a son of the merchant and city councillor Barthélemy-François Dumortier and of Mariue-Jeanne Willaumez. He married Philippine Ruteau and they had a son, Barthélemy-Noël Dumortier (1830-1915). Barthélemy-Charles became politically active in the early eighteen twenties. In 1824 he founded the ''Courrier de l'Escaut'', a paper critical of the government. He adhered in 1830 to the Belgian revolution. In 1831 he became a member of the first elected parliament of the new kingdom, as the member for Tournai. He remained elected until 1847. He then switched seats, and was now elected for the city of Roulers and held this seat until his death. In 1872 he was awarded the honorary title of Minister of State. He also was awarded nobility with the title of earl. However, for unknown reason ...
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Pallaviciniales
Pallaviciniales is an order of liverworts. Taxonomy * Pallaviciniineae Schuster 1984 ** Hymenophytaceae Schuster 1963 *** ''Hymenophyton'' Dumortier 1835 Umbraculum'' Gottsche 1861 non Schumacher 1817 non Kuntze 1891] ** Moerckiaceae Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2007 *** ''Hattorianthus'' Schuster & Inoue 1975 *** ''Moerckia'' Gottsche 1860 [''Blyttia (liverwort), Blyttia'' Endlicher 1840 non Arnott 1838 non Fries 1839; '' Cordaea'' Nees 1833 non Sprengel 1831] ** Pallaviciniaceae Migula 1904 *** Pallavicinioideae Migula ex Grolle **** ''Jensenia'' Lindberg 1867 'Mittenia'' Gottsche 1864 non Lindberg 1863; ''Makednothallus">Mittenia.html" ;"title="'Mittenia">'Mittenia'' Gottsche 1864 non Lindberg 1863; ''Makednothallus'' Verdoorn 1932] **** ''Pallavicinia'' Gray 1821 nom. cons. [''Pallavicinius'' (sic); ''Dilaena'' Dumortier 1822; ''Diplolaena'' Dumortier 1831 non Brown 1814; '' Hollia'' Endlicher 1842 non Sieber 1826 non Heynhold 1846; '' Steetzia'' Lehmann 1846 non Sonder 18 ...
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Hymenophyton Leptopodum
''Hymenophyton'' is a genus of the order Pallaviciniales Pallaviciniales is an order of liverworts. Taxonomy * Pallaviciniineae Schuster 1984 ** Hymenophytaceae Schuster 1963 *** ''Hymenophyton'' Dumortier 1835 Umbraculum'' Gottsche 1861 non Schumacher 1817 non Kuntze 1891] ** Moerckiaceae Stotler ... (liverworts) containing one to three species. The genus was formerly described as monotypic, as each member possesses a close morphological resemblance, but phytochemical and molecular evidence now supports an infrageneric classification two separate species. The name '' Hymenophyton leptopodum'', regarded as a synonym of '' Hymenophyton flabellatum'', has been resurrected. A population found in Chile is regarded as a separate clade, and the reinstatement of '' Hymenophyton pedicellatum'' has been proposed. References * Pallaviciniales Liverwort genera {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Hymenophyton Flabellatum
''Hymenophyton flabellatum'' is a species of the order Pallaviciniales (liverworts), one of perhaps several species in the genus ''Hymenophyton''. It is a dendroid thalloid liverwort belongs to the family Hymenophytaceae and is commonly known as Fan liverwort. It is found in New Zealand, Chile, and common in wet forests of Australia and Tasmania. ''Hymenophyton flabellatum'' closely resembles with small filmy fern, ''Hymenophyllum'' and can be confused with the liverwort, ''Symphyogyna hymenophyllum.'' Description ''Hymenophyton flabellatum'' is plagiotropic, branched rhizome-like axes with aerial shoots divided into upright stalks. Palmate fronds or flabellate are olive green, with forking, 5-6 times and forked thallus wings spreading out horizontally. Segments are flat, slightly undulate at borders, 0.8 to 1.2mm in wide. Segments with obtuse apex are limited in growth. Growing apex contains 1-celled marginal slime papillae Lamina cells are 35-49µm in length, 23-30µm wide, ...
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Hymenophyton Pedicellatum
''Hymenophyton'' is a genus of the order Pallaviciniales (liverworts) containing one to three species. The genus was formerly described as monotypic, as each member possesses a close morphological resemblance, but phytochemical and molecular evidence now supports an infrageneric classification two separate species. The name ''Hymenophyton leptopodum'', regarded as a synonym of ''Hymenophyton flabellatum ''Hymenophyton flabellatum'' is a species of the order Pallaviciniales (liverworts), one of perhaps several species in the genus ''Hymenophyton''. It is a dendroid thalloid liverwort belongs to the family Hymenophytaceae and is commonly known as ...'', has been resurrected. A population found in Chile is regarded as a separate clade, and the reinstatement of '' Hymenophyton pedicellatum'' has been proposed. References * Pallaviciniales Liverwort genera {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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