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Leptostomataceae
''Leptostomum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambri .... It has also been classified in the monotypic family Leptostomataceae.R. Br.. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Australasia and Northern America. Species: * '' Leptostomum celebicum'' Broth. * '' Leptostomum densum'' Thwaites & Mitten, 1873 * '' Leptostomum inclinans'' R.Br. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q21221292 Bryopsida Moss genera ...
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Leptostomum Celebicum
''Leptostomum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambri .... It has also been classified in the monotypic family Leptostomataceae.R. Br.. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Australasia and Northern America. Species: * '' Leptostomum celebicum'' Broth. * '' Leptostomum densum'' Thwaites & Mitten, 1873 * '' Leptostomum inclinans'' R.Br. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q21221292 Bryopsida Moss genera ...
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Leptostomum Densum
''Leptostomum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambri .... It has also been classified in the monotypic family Leptostomataceae.R. Br.. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Australasia and Northern America. Species: * '' Leptostomum celebicum'' Broth. * '' Leptostomum densum'' Thwaites & Mitten, 1873 * '' Leptostomum inclinans'' R.Br. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q21221292 Bryopsida Moss genera ...
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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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Bryaceae
Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). . *'' Acidodontium'' *''Anomobryum'' (e.g. ''Anomobryum julaceum'') *'' Brachymenium'' *''Bryum'' *'' Imbribryum'' *'' Leptostomopsis'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *'' Mniobryoides'' *'' Ochiobryum'' *'' Osculatia'' *'' Perssonia'' *'' Plagiobryoides *''Plagiobryum'' *'' Ptychostomum'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *''Rhodobryum'' (e.g. ''Rhodobryum roseum ''Rhodobryum roseum'', commonly known as rose moss, is a species of moss of the subclass Bryidae and family Bryaceae, found throughout most of the world in woods or sheltered grassy places. It rarely forms sporophytes and spore cases, and primari ...'') *'' Roellobryon'' (formerly known as ''Roellia'') *'' Rosulabryum'' References Moss f ...
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Australasia
Australasia is a region that comprises Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The term is used in a number of different contexts, including geopolitically, physiogeographically, philologically, and ecologically, where the term covers several slightly different, but related regions. Derivation and definitions Charles de Brosses coined the term (as French ''Australasie'') in ''Histoire des navigations aux terres australes'' (1756). He derived it from the Latin for "south of Asia" and differentiated the area from Polynesia (to the east) and the southeast Pacific (Magellanica). In the late 19th century, the term Australasia was used in reference to the "Australasian colonies". In this sense it related specifically to the British colonies south of Asia: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria (i.e., the Australian colonies) and New Zealand. Australasia found continued geopolitical attention in the earl ...
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Leptostomum Inclinans
''Leptostomum inclinans'' known as the pincushion moss, is a species of moss found in southeastern Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ..., New Zealand, and nearby islands. References Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Flora of Tasmania Flora of Victoria (Australia) Flora of New Zealand Flora of New Caledonia Bryopsida {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Bryopsida
The Bryopsida constitute the largest class of mosses, containing 95% of all moss species. It consists of approximately 11,500 species, common throughout the whole world. The group is distinguished by having spore capsules with teeth that are ''arthrodontous''; the teeth are separate from each other and jointed at the base where they attach to the opening of the capsule.Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. (2000) "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Consequently, mosses in the Class Bryopsida are commonly known as the “joint-toothed” or “arthrodontous” mosses. These teeth are exposed when the covering operculum falls off. In other groups of mosses, the capsule is either ''nematodontous'' with an attached operculum, or else splits open without operculum or teeth. Morphological groups The Bryopsida can be simplified into three groups: the ...
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