Pleurozia Paradoxa
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''Pleurozia'' is the only
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of liverworts in the
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Pleuroziaceae, which is now classified in its own order Pleuroziales, but was previously included in a broader circumscription of the
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 ...
. The genus includes twelve species, and as a whole is both physically distinctive and widely distributed. The lower leaf lobes of ''Pleurozia'' species are fused, forming a closed water sac covered by a movable lid similar in structure to those of the angiosperm genus ''
Utricularia ''Utricularia'', commonly and collectively called the bladderworts, is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of approximately 233 species (precise counts differ based on classification opinions; a 2001 publication lists 215 species).Salmon, Br ...
''. These sacs were assumed to play a role in water storage, but a 2005 study on '' Pleurozia purpurea'' found that the sacs attract and trap
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s, much in the same way as ''Utricularia''. Observations of plants ''in situ'' also revealed a large number of trapped prey within the sacs, suggesting that the species in this genus obtain some benefit from a carnivorous habit. After '' Colura'', this was the second report of zoophagy among the liverworts.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Pleurozia'' has been subdivided into three subenera: *''Pleurozia'' subg. ''Pleurozia'' **''
Pleurozia gigantea ''Pleurozia'' is the only genus of liverworts in the family Pleuroziaceae, which is now classified in its own order Pleuroziales, but was previously included in a broader circumscription of the Jungermanniales. The genus includes twelve species ...
'' (Weber) Lindberg *''Pleurozia'' subg. ''Constantifolia'' Thiers **'' Pleurozia purpurea'' Lindberg **'' Pleurozia conchifolia'' (Hooker & Arnott) Austin *''Pleurozia'' subg. ''Diversifolia'' Thiers **'' Pleurozia acinosa'' (Mitten) Trevisan **'' Pleurozia articulata'' (Lindberg) Lindberg & Lackström **'' Pleurozia caledonica'' (Gottsche ex Jack) Stephani **'' Pleurozia curiosa'' Thiers **'' Pleurozia heterophylla'' Stephani ex Fulford **'' Pleurozia johannis-winkleri'' Herzog **'' Pleurozia paradoxa'' (Jack) Schiffner **''
Pleurozia subinflata ''Pleurozia'' is the only genus of liverworts in the family Pleuroziaceae, which is now classified in its own order Pleuroziales, but was previously included in a broader circumscription of the Jungermanniales. The genus includes twelve species ...
'' (Austin) Austin *Unplaced **''
Pleurozia pocsii ''Pleurozia'' is the only genus of liverworts in the family Pleuroziaceae, which is now classified in its own order Pleuroziales, but was previously included in a broader circumscription of the Jungermanniales. The genus includes twelve species ...
'' Müller


References

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