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Lejeunea
''Lejeunea'' is a genus of leafy liverworts in the Lejeuneaceae family. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022), along with a worldwide distribution. The genus was circumscribed by Marie-Anne Libert in Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. vol.6 on page 372 in 1820. The genus name of ''Lejeunea'' is in honour of Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (1779–1858), who was a Belgian physician and botanist. Selected species * '' Lejeunea cavifolia'' (Ehrh.) Lindb. * ''Lejeunea flava'' (Sw.) Nees * ''Lejeunea hodgsoniana'' * ''Lejeunea sordida'' - Sri Lanka See List of Lejeunea species This is a list of binomial names in the genus ''Lejeunea'', with just accepted species and not including synonyms. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022). A *'' Lejeunea abyssinica'' *'' Lejeunea acanthogona'' *'' Lejeunea ... References Porellales genera Lejeuneaceae {{bryophyte-stub ...
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List Of Lejeunea Species
This is a list of binomial names in the genus ''Lejeunea'', with just accepted species and not including synonyms. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022). A *'' Lejeunea abyssinica'' *'' Lejeunea acanthogona'' *'' Lejeunea acanthotis'' *'' Lejeunea acroloba'' *'' Lejeunea acuminata'' *'' Lejeunea acuta'' *'' Lejeunea acutata'' *'' Lejeunea acutiloba'' *'' Lejeunea adglutinata'' *'' Lejeunea adpressa'' *'' Lejeunea aethiopica'' *'' Lejeunea affinis'' *'' Lejeunea alaskana'' *'' Lejeunea alata'' *'' Lejeunea alatiflora'' *'' Lejeunea albescens'' *'' Lejeunea albida'' *'' Lejeunea albiflora'' *'' Lejeunea aliena'' *'' Lejeunea aloba'' *'' Lejeunea alobifolia'' *'' Lejeunea aloboidea'' *'' Lejeunea amaniensis'' *'' Lejeunea ambigua'' *'' Lejeunea amentulifera'' *'' Lejeunea amoena'' *'' Lejeunea amplectens'' *'' Lejeunea androgyna'' *'' Lejeunea angulifolia'' *'' Lejeunea angusta'' *'' Lejeunea angustibracteata'' *'' Lejeunea anisophy ...
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Porellales Genera
Porellales is an order of liverworts. Taxonomy * Jubulineae Müller 1909 ** Frullaniaceae Lorch 1914 *** ''Frullania'' Raddi 1818a 'Amphijubula'' Schuster 1970a; ''Schusterella">Amphijubula.html" ;"title="'Amphijubula">'Amphijubula'' Schuster 1970a; ''Schusterella'' Hattori, Sharp & Mizutani 1972; ''Steerea'' Hattori & Kamimura 1971; ''Mylia'' Leman 1825 non Gray 1821] ** Jubulaceae von Klinggräff 1858 *** ''Jubula (plant), Jubula'' Dumortier 1822 nom. cons. non Bates 1929 Salviatus.html"_;"title="'Salviatus">'Salviatus''_Gray_1821***_''Neohattoria.html" ;"title="Salviatus">'Salviatus'' Gray 1821">Salviatus.html" ;"title="'Salviatus">'Salviatus'' Gray 1821*** ''Neohattoria">Salviatus">'Salviatus'' Gray 1821">Salviatus.html" ;"title="'Salviatus">'Salviatus'' Gray 1821*** ''Neohattoria'' Kamimura 1962 [''Hattoria'' Kamimura 1961 non Schuster 1961] *** ''Nipponolejeunea'' Hattori 1944d ** Lejeuneaceae Cavers 1910 [Metzgeriopsaceae] *** Lejeuneoideae **** Brachiolejeuneeae **** ...
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Lejeunea Sordida
''Lejeunea'' is a genus of leafy liverworts in the Lejeuneaceae family. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022), along with a worldwide distribution. The genus was circumscribed by Marie-Anne Libert in Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. vol.6 on page 372 in 1820. The genus name of ''Lejeunea'' is in honour of Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (1779–1858), who was a Belgian physician and botanist. Selected species * ''Lejeunea cavifolia'' (Ehrh.) Lindb. * '' Lejeunea flava'' (Sw.) Nees * '' Lejeunea hodgsoniana'' * '' Lejeunea sordida'' - Sri Lanka See List of Lejeunea species This is a list of binomial names in the genus ''Lejeunea'', with just accepted species and not including synonyms. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022). A *'' Lejeunea abyssinica'' *'' Lejeunea acanthogona'' *'' Lejeunea ... References Porellales genera Lejeuneaceae {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Lejeunea Flava
''Lejeunea'' is a genus of leafy liverworts in the Lejeuneaceae family. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022), along with a worldwide distribution. The genus was circumscribed by Marie-Anne Libert in Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. vol.6 on page 372 in 1820. The genus name of ''Lejeunea'' is in honour of Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (1779–1858), who was a Belgian physician and botanist. Selected species * ''Lejeunea cavifolia'' (Ehrh.) Lindb. * '' Lejeunea flava'' (Sw.) Nees * '' Lejeunea hodgsoniana'' * ''Lejeunea sordida'' - Sri Lanka See List of Lejeunea species This is a list of binomial names in the genus ''Lejeunea'', with just accepted species and not including synonyms. The GBIF lists up to 592 species (as of October 2022). A *'' Lejeunea abyssinica'' *'' Lejeunea acanthogona'' *'' Lejeunea ... References Porellales genera Lejeuneaceae {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Lejeuneaceae
Lejeuneaceae is the largest family of liverworts. Most of its members are epiphytes found in the tropics, while others can be found in temperate regions. The main characteristics of the family are that: #The leaves are incubous. #Amphigastrium is usually present, sometimes reduced. #Leaves are divided into lobe and lobule. #Archaegonium in a perianth. Some large genera of the family are ''Lejeunea'', '' Ceratolejeunea'' (around 84 species,) and '' Cheilolejeunea'' (around 275 species,). Taxonomy The Lejeuneaceae are the largest family of liverworts with more than 1600 species, which equates to roughly 20% to 25% of all liverworts. These species are assigned to 95 genera.Crandall-Stotler, Barbara. & Stotler, Raymond E. "Morphology and classification of the Marchantiophyta". pages 62-63 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press:2000). List of genera * '' Acanthocoleus'' * '' Acantholejeunea'' * '' Acrolej ...
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Lejeunea Cavifolia
''Lejeunea cavifolia'' is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Lejeuneaceae. Synonym: * '' Jungermannia cavifolia'' Ehrh. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1397845 Lejeuneaceae ...
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Lejeunea Hodgsoniana
''Lejeunea hodgsoniana'' is a species of liverwort named in honour of Eliza Amy Hodgson Eliza Amy Hodgson ( Campbell, 10 October 1888 – 7 January 1983) was a New Zealand botanist who specialised in liverworts. Early life Hodgson was born in Havelock North and attended Pukahu Primary School and Napier Girls' High School. She .... The often extensive mats formed by L. lamacerina are composed of small (shoots up to 2 cm long and 0.5–1.5 mm wide), delicate, pale green shoots. The lobules are smaller than the broadly rounded main leaf lobes. The underleaves are rather small and distant. Often fertile, with small, 5-keeled perianths. L. cavifolia (p. 221) has relatively larger, more overlapping underleaves and relatively smaller lobules. L. patens (p. 223) has a large, inflated lobule, which makes an acute angle with the leaf lobe. L. holtii (L. eckloniana) (Paton, p. 497) is a rare plant of south-west Ireland, and has distinctly elliptical l ...
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Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune
Alexandre Louis Simon Lejeune (23 December 1779 in Verviers – 28 December 1858 in Verviers) was a physician and botanist. In 1801 he entered the school of medicine in Paris, but was subsequently forced to abandon his studies due to military conscription. After finishing his military duties in late 1804, he relocated to Ensival as a physician. Three years later, he settled permanently in his hometown of Verviers. With Richard Courtois (1806–1835), he was co-author of "Compendium florae belgicae". He was a mentor to Marie-Anne Libert, who he introduced to Augustin Pyramis de Candolle. Libert named the genus ''Lejeunea'' (family Lejeuneaceae) in Lejeune's honor in 1820. Botanical works * ''Flore des environs de Spa'', 1811 - Flora native to the environs of Spa. * ''Revue de la flore des environs de Spa'', 1824 - Review of flora native to the environs of Spa. * ''De Libertia, novo graminum genere, Commentatio'' 1825 - On the genus ''Libertia ''Libertia'' is a genus of mon ...
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Leafy Liverwort
Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to their dorsiventral organization and scale-like, overlapping leaves, the Jungermanniales are sometimes called "scale-mosses". Families of Jungermanniales An updated classification by Söderström et al. 2016 * Cephaloziineae Schljakov [Jamesoniellineae] ** Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972 [Jamesoniellaceae He-Nygrén et al. 2006] ** Anastrophyllaceae Söderström et al. 2010b ** Cephaloziaceae Walter Migula, Migula 1904 ** Cephaloziellaceae Douin 1920 [Phycolepidoziaceae Schuster 1967] ** Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910 ** Scapaniaceae Migula 1904 [Diplophyllaceae Potemk. 1999; Chaetophyllopsaceae Schuster 1960] * Jungermanniineae Schuster ex Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2000 [Geocalycineae Schuster 1972] ** Acrobolbaceae Hodgson 1962 ** Antheliaceae Schu ...
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GBIF
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a single portal. Data available through the GBIF portal are primarily distribution data on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes for the world, and scientific names data. The mission of the GBIF is to facilitate free and open access to biodiversity data worldwide to underpin sustainable development. Priorities, with an emphasis on promoting participation and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific integrity and interoperability, building an informatics architecture to allow the interlinking of diverse data types from disparate sources, promoting capacity building and catal ...
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Circumscription (taxonomy)
In biological taxonomy, circumscription is the content of a taxon, that is, the delimitation of which subordinate taxa are parts of that taxon. If we determine that species X, Y, and Z belong in Genus A, and species T, U, V, and W belong in Genus B, those are our circumscriptions of those two genera. Another systematist might determine that T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z all belong in genus A. Agreement on circumscriptions is not governed by the Codes of Zoological or Botanical Nomenclature, and must be reached by scientific consensus. A goal of biological taxonomy is to achieve a stable circumscription for every taxon. This goal conflicts, at times, with the goal of achieving a natural classification that reflects the evolutionary history of divergence of groups of organisms. Balancing these two goals is a work in progress, and the circumscriptions of many taxa that had been regarded as stable for decades are in upheaval in the light of rapid developments in molecular phylogenetics ...
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Marie-Anne Libert
Marie-Anne Libert, (born 7 April 1782 in Malmedy, province of Liège, died 14 January 1865 in Malmedy) was a Belgian botanist and mycologist. She was one of the first women plant pathologists. She is sometimes referred to as "Anne-Marie Libert." Early life Marie-Anne Libert was born in Malmedy in April 1782, twelfth of the thirteen children of Henri-Joseph Libert and his wife Marie-Jeanne-Bernadine Libert (née Dubois). The parents, educated members of the middle class who ran a tanning business, recognised her intellectual potential. She was initially a pupil of the Sépulcrines of Malmedy. At the age of eleven her parents sent her to stay in Prüm in Germany to learn German and the violin, both of which she quickly mastered. Her father recognised his daughter's emerging interest in the exact sciences and taught her algebra and geometry, so that she could follow him into the business. She was enthusiastic and pushed the education well beyond the needs of commerce. At an age w ...
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