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- acacioides Fissidens aciphyllus Fissidens acre**** Fissidens acutissimus Fissidens adianthoides Fissidens aeruginosus Fissidens afissidens Fissidens afropapillosus...
- included burning Fissidens to promote hair growth in China. Currently, however, it serves no important economic or commercial usage. Fissidens adianthoides...
- dis****s. Fissidens celticus can be distinguished from F. exilis by its longer shoots, its greater number of leaves and its lack of capsules. Fissidens celticus...
- Fissidens hydropogon is a species of moss in the family Fissidentaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is rivers. It is threatened by habitat...
- Fissidens serratus is a species of moss belonging to the family Fissidentaceae. A study in tropical Ecuador found that Fissidens serratus was typically...
- Slovenia and Slovakia "Fissidens limbatus Sull". NatureServe Explorer. NatureServe. Retrieved 2008-02-15.[permanent dead link] "Fissidens crispus in Flora of...
- Fissidens taxifolius is a species of moss in the Fissidentaceae family. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. Fissidens taxifolius is known to be able to...
- "Coniophanes fissidens". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T197471A217775409. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Species Coniophanes fissidens at The Reptile...
- Fissidens elegans is a species of moss belonging to the family Fissidentaceae. A study in tropical Ecuador found that Fissidens elegans was typically...
- Catopsalis fissidens was named by Cope E.D. in 1884. It has also been known as C. utahensis (Gazin C.L., 1939) and Polymastodon fissidens (Cope, 1884)...