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Rhizogoniaceae

The Rhizogoniaceae, Aulacomnium, Calomnion and Orthodontium are the nearest relatives of the Hypnidae and hypnodendroid mosses ... [Pg.22]

In summary, it appears from previous studies that Aulacomnium, Calomnion, Orthodontium, Rhizogoniaceae, the hypnodendroid mosses and Hypnidae should be the continued focus of attention for understanding the distribution of pleurocarpy within the bryalean mosses, and understanding a majority of the species richness of mosses. [Pg.22]

Several authors (Brotherus, 1924-1925 Vitt, 1984 Buck and Goffinet, 2000 and others, summarized in Shaw, 1985 and Stone, 1986) have proposed classifications in which Mittenia is included within diplolepidous-altemate mosses. Vitt (1984) considered Rhizogoniaceae to be the sister group to Mittenia and Schistostega D. Mohr, whereas Buck and Goffinet (2000) include... [Pg.35]

Karttunen, K. and Back, S. (1988) Taxonomy of Hymenodon (Musci, Rhizogoniaceae). Annales Botanici... [Pg.39]

Koponen, T. (1988) The phytogeny and classification of Mniaceae and Rhizogoniaceae (Musci). Journal of... [Pg.39]

O Brien, T. J. (2000) A new synonym in Leptotheca Schwagr (Musci Rhizogoniaceae). Tropical Bryology, 18 13-14. [Pg.39]

Shaw, A. J. and L. E. Anderson. (1986) Morphology and homology of the peristome tecUB m Hymenodon and Hymenodontopsis (Rhizogoniaceae Mnsci). Systematic Botany, 11 446-454. [Pg.40]

Stone, I. G. (1983) A re-evaluation of the species of Mesochaete Lindb. (Rhizogoniaceae). Journal of Bryology, 12 351-357. [Pg.40]

Yano, O. (1996) Criptogamos do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, Sao Paulo, SP. Briofitas, 1 Mniaceae, Rhizogoniaceae, Racopilaceae, Phyllogoniaceae e Leucobryaceae (Bryales). Hoehnea, 23 81-98. [Pg.40]

All of these plants are acrocarpous and will be considered together, although they represent at least three slightly different modular architectures. All are members of grade R, although only Cryptopodium and Leptotheca are currently classified in the Rhizogoniaceae. [Pg.50]

Koponen, T, Touw, A. and Norris, D. H. (1986) Bryophyte flora of the Hnon Peninsnla, Papna New Guinea. XIV. Rhizogoniaceae (Musci). Acta Botanica Fennica, 133 1-24. [Pg.64]


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