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Definition of Musci

Musci
Musci Mus"ci, n. pl. [L. muscus moss.] (Bot.) An order or subclass of cryptogamous plants; the mosses. See Moss, and Cryptogamia.

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- (1985). "****ual dimorphism in the ****anese species of Macromitrium Brid.(Musci: Orthotrichaceae)". The Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory Devoted...
- Gramma and Ginga were two sisters, Genevieve "Gramma" Musci (March 21, 1914 – December 25, 2020) and Arlene "Ginga" Bashnett (February 4, 1919 – September...
- (ed.). Flora hibernica comprising the Flowering Plants Ferns Characeae Musci Hepaticae Lichenes and Algae of Ireland arranged according to the natural...
- further divide Bryum. New genera and combinations in Bryaceae (Bryales, Musci) for North America, J. R. Spence, Phytologia 87: 15-28 (2005) Genus Bryum...
- Musci on saxophone. The band changed its name to Ronnie and the Rumblers. In 1958, the band again changed its name to Ronnie and the Redcaps. Musci left...
-         Subphylum Hepaticae         Subphylum Anthocerotae         Subphylum Musci           Infraphylum Sphagneae           Infraphylum Bryatae       Phylum...
- Work". HowStuffWorks.com. Retrieved 21 January 2023. Schildknecht, T.; Musci, R.; Flury, W.; Kuusela, J.; De Leon, J.; Dominguez Palmero, L. De Fatima...
- 2015-11-15. Hyvönen, J. (1989). A Synopsis of Genus Pogonatum (Polytrichaceae, Musci). Finnish Botanical Publishing Board. ISBN 9789519469324. Retrieved 2015-11-15...
- from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2013. Musci, Alfonso (2011), "A Musci A Savorelli Giorgio Vasari cerca trova. La storia dietro il...
- concealed reproductive organs. He divided Cryptogamia into four orders: Algae, Musci (bryophytes), Filices (ferns), and fungi but it had also traditionally included...