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Rhabdoweisiaceae
Rhabdoweisiaceae is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the order Dicranales Dicranales is an order of haplolepideous mosses in the subclass Dicranidae The Dicranidae are a widespread and diverse subclass of mosses in class Bryopsida, with many species of dry or disturbed areas. They are distinguished by their spore .... It consists of 16 genera. Genera The family Rhabdoweisiaceae contains 16 genera: *'' Amphidium'' *'' Arctoa'' *'' Cynodontium'' *'' Dichodontium'' *'' Dicranoweisia'' (e.g. '' Dicranoweisia crispula'') *'' Glyphomitrium'' *'' Holodontium'' *'' Hymenoloma'' *'' Kiaeria'' *'' Oncophorus'' *'' Oreas'' *'' Oreoweisia'' *'' Pseudohyophila'' *'' Rhabdoweisia'' *'' Symblepharis'' *'' Verrucidens'' References Moss families Dicranales {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Dicranales
Dicranales is an order of haplolepideous mosses in the subclass Dicranidae The Dicranidae are a widespread and diverse subclass of mosses in class Bryopsida, with many species of dry or disturbed areas. They are distinguished by their spore In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may .... References External links McGrawHill, Dicranales Moss orders {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Dicranoweisia
''Dicranoweisia'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Rhabdoweisiaceae. 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 .... There are 34 accepted species, including: * '' Dicranoweisia brevipes'' * '' Dicranoweisia crispula'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q12308579 Dicranales Moss genera ...
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Mitt
Mitt may refer to: *Mitten, a garment covering the whole hand *Baseball mitt, a leather glove worn by baseball players on defense *Mitt (name), a surname and given name *William Mitten (1819–1906), English authority on bryophytes and chemist, whose botanical author abbreviation is "Mitt." * ''Mitt'' (film), a 2014 documentary film about Mitt Romney *The Mitt, a bronze sculpture of a baseball mitt in T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington, United States Acronyms *Military transition team (MiTT) *Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology (MITT) *Modified intention-to-treat analysis, of a randomized controlled trial in medicine See also *Mitts Mitts is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Emma Mitts, alderman of the 37th ward of the City of Chicago *Harry Mitts, defendant in Bobby v. Mitts 2010 term per curiam opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States * Heather M ..., a surname * MIT (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Oreas (plant)
''Haetera'' is a Neotropical butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. Species * '' Haetera macleannania'' (Bates, 1865) * ''Haetera piera ''Haetera piera'', the amber phantom, is a butterfly species from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. This species can be found in the Guianas, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela.Haeterini Nymphalidae of South America Butterfly genera
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Oncophorus
''Oncophorus'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Dicranaceae. 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 .... There are 17 species, including: * '' Oncophorus conglomeratus'' Brid. * '' Oncophorus crenulatus'' (Mitt.) Braithw. * '' Oncophorus virens'' ( Hedw.) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17283193 Dicranales Moss genera ...
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Kiaeria (plant)
''Kiaeria'' is a genus of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) of the family Dicranaceae. The genus is named after Franz Caspar Kiaer (1835-1893), a Norwegian doctor and bryologist. Description The moss is similar to small ''Dicranum'' species and form loose to dense cushions. The stems are erect, 1-2 inches high (occasionally higher) and are sparsely fibrous with rhizoids below. The leaves are lanceolate, erect-spreading, sometimes falcate, with full margins, to cut up against the blade tip, with emerging veining. The leaf cells are elongated at the leaf base and smooth, the top sheet portion extends to approximately square and smooth. The leaf wing cells are clearly differentiated. The spore capsule, at the end of the 7-16 millimeter-long seta is strumose and more or less inclined. The capsule lid is beaked. The peristome Peristome (from the Greek ''peri'', meaning 'around' or 'about', and ''stoma'', 'mouth') is an anatomical feature that surrounds an opening to an organ or str ...
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