- The
Dicranidae are a
widespread and
diverse subclass of
mosses in
class Bryopsida, with many
species of dry or
disturbed areas. They are distinguished...
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leucobryum moss or pin
cushion moss, is a
species of
haplolepideous mosses (
Dicranidae) with a wide
distribution in
eastern North America and Europe. It inhabits...
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peristome teeth. This type of
peristome is
characteristic of
subclass Dicranidae. The
second type is the
diplolepidous peristome found in
subclasses Bryidae...
- Dragon's gold,
luminous moss or
luminescent moss, is a
haplolepideous moss (
Dicranidae)
known for its
glowing appearance in dark places. It is the only member...
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Leucobryum is a
genus of
haplolepideous mosses (
Dicranidae) in the
family Leucobryaceae. The name
comes from the Gr**** leukos,
meaning white, and bryon...
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Western Australia has
relatively few
species of moss; the most
recent census found just 192 taxa. This
represents just 10% of Australia's
total moss flora...
- (3
October 2014). "On the
systematic position of the
genus Timmiella (
Dicranidae, Bryopsida) and its
allied genera, with the
description of a new family...
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Campylopus is a
genus of 180
species of
haplolepideous mosses (
Dicranidae) in the
family Leucobryaceae. The name
comes from the Gr**** campylos, meaning...
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Pseudoditrichaceae were
previously placed in Bryales, but are now
placed in
Dicranidae as part of an
early branching grade. Goffinet, B.; Buck, W. R.; Shaw,...
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classification Kingdom:
Plantae Division:
Bryophyta class:
Bryopsida Subclass:
Dicranidae Order:
Pottiales Family:
Pottiaceae Genus:
Syntrichia Species: S. ruralis...