- The
Bryopsida constitute the
largest class of mosses,
containing 95% of all moss species. It
consists of
approximately 11,500 species,
common throughout...
- been
proposed that
these latter divisions are de-ranked to the
classes Bryopsida, Marchantiopsida, and Anthocerotopsida, respectively. The
mosses and liverworts...
- Spence, John R. (April 2007). "Nomenclatural
changes in the
Bryaceae (
Bryopsida) for
North America II" (PDF). Phytologia. 89 (1): 110–114. doi:10.5962/bhl...
- This is a list of
plants from
India that have been
considered rare, threatened, endangered, or
extinct by the IUCN or the
Botanical Survey of India. Some...
-
upland sandpiper Bartramia (plant) is a
genus of
mosses in the
class Bryopsida,
including Haller's
apple moss This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Anthocerotopsida Bryophyta (mosses)
Takakiopsida Sphagnopsida Andreaeobryopsida Andreaeopsida Oedipodiopsida Tetraphidopsida Polytrichopsida Bryopsida...
- of the
teeth is
termed arthrodontous and is
found in the moss
subclass Bryopsida. In
other groups of mosses, the
capsule is
either nematodontous with an...
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Anthocerotopsida Bryophyta (mosses)
Takakiopsida Sphagnopsida Andreaeobryopsida Andreaeopsida Oedipodiopsida Tetraphidopsida Polytrichopsida Bryopsida...
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Anthocerotopsida Bryophyta (mosses)
Takakiopsida Sphagnopsida Andreaeobryopsida Andreaeopsida Oedipodiopsida Tetraphidopsida Polytrichopsida Bryopsida...
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being asymmetric in
shape and
oblique in attachment. As with most
other Bryopsida, the
opening through which the
spores are
released is
surrounded by a...