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Lophoziaceae
Lophoziaceae is a family of liverworts belonging to the order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest order of 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 a .... Included genera: *'' Andrewsianthus'' R.M.Schust. *'' Gerhildiella'' Grolle *'' Heterogemma'' (Jørg.) Konstant. & Vilnet *'' Lophozia'' (Dumort.) Dumort. *'' Lophoziopsis'' Konstant. & Vilnet *'' Pseudocephaloziella'' R.M.Schust. *'' Trilophozia'' (R.M.Schust.) Bakalin *'' Tritomaria'' Schiffn. ex Loeske References * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1869780 Jungermanniales Liverwort families ...
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Jungermanniales
Jungermanniales is the largest order of 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 amesoniellineae** Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972 amesoniellaceae He-Nygrén et al. 2006** Anastrophyllaceae Söderström et al. 2010b ** Cephaloziaceae Migula 1904 ** Cephaloziellaceae Douin 1920 hycolepidoziaceae Schuster 1967** Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910 ** Scapaniaceae Migula 1904 iplophyllaceae Potemk. 1999; Chaetophyllopsaceae Schuster 1960* Jungermanniineae Schuster ex Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2000 eocalycineae Schuster 1972** Acrobolbaceae Hodgson 1962 ** Antheliaceae Schuster 1963 ** Arnelliaceae Nakai 1943 ** Balantiopsid ...
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Andrewsianthus
''Andrewsianthus'' is a genus of liverworts in the family Lophoziaceae. Species include: *'' Andrewsianthus aberrans'' *'' Andrewsianthus australis'' *'' Andrewsianthus bidens'' *'' Andrewsianthus bilobus'' *'' Andrewsianthus cavifolius'' *'' Andrewsianthus cuspidatus'' *''Andrewsianthus ferrugineus'' Grolle *'' Andrewsianthus hodgsoniae'' *'' Andrewsianthus jamesonii'' *'' Andrewsianthus kilimanjaricus'' *'' Andrewsianthus koponenii'' *'' Andrewsianthus perigonialis'' *'' Andrewsianthus puniceus'' *'' Andrewsianthus scabrellus'' *'' Andrewsianthus sphenoloboides'' *'' Andrewsianthus squarrosus'' The genus name of ''Andrewsianthus'' is in honour of Albert LeRoy Andrews (1878-1962) an American professor of Germanic philology and an avocational bryologist, known as "one of the world’s foremost bryologists and the American authority on Sphagnaceae The Sphagnaceae is a family of moss with only one living genus ''Sphagnum ''Sphagnum'' is a genus of approximately 380 accepte ...
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Gerhildiella
''Gerhildiella'' is a monotypic genus of liverworts belonging to the family Lophoziaceae. It has only one known species, Gerhildiella rossneriana . The genus was circumscribed In geometry, the circumscribed circle or circumcircle of a polygon is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the polygon. The center of this circle is called the circumcenter and its radius is called the circumradius. Not every polyg ... by Riclef Grolle in Rev. Bryol. Lichenol. ser.2, vol.34 on page 187 in 1966. The genus name of ''Gerhildiella'' is in honour of Gerhild Rossner. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17302983 Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera ...
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Lophozia
''Lophozia'' is a genus of liverworts belonging to the family Lophoziaceae. The genus was first described by Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Lophozia collaris'' * '' Lophozia longidens'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17290837 Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera ...
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Lophoziopsis
''Lophoziopsis'' is a genus of liverworts belonging to the family Lophoziaceae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Lophoziopsis excisa'' (Dicks.) Konstant. & Vilnet * '' Lophoziopsis longidens'' (Lindb.) Konstant. & Vilnet References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17290807 Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera ...
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Tritomaria
''Tritomaria'' is a genus of liverworts belonging to the family Lophoziaceae. The genus was first described by Victor Félix Schiffner. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Tritomaria exsectiformis'' (Breidl.) Schiffn. ex Loeske References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17290840 Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera ...
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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 genetic information. It is estimated that there are about 9000 species of liverworts. Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss. Leafy species can be distinguished from the apparently similar mosses on the basis of a number of features, including their single-celled rhizoids. Leafy liverworts also differ from most (but not all) mosses in that their leaves never have a costa (present in many mosses) and may bear marginal cilia (very rare in mosses). Other differences are not universal for all mosses and liverworts, but the occurrence of leaves arranged in three ranks, the presence of deep lobes or segmented leaves, or a lack of clearly diff ...
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