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Fissidentaceae is a
family of
haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the
order Dicranales, with a
single genus, Fissidens. It was
formerly placed in the...
- the
maidenhair pocketmoss, is a
North American moss in the
family Fissidentaceae. It was
first described by
Johann Hedwig in 1801. The
Nitinaht First...
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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...
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species of
bryophytes belonging to
families Pilotrichaceae, Lejeuneaceae,
Fissidentaceae,
Metzgeriaceae and
Leucomiaceae have been
found to grow on the millipede's...
- Subclass:
Dicranidae Order:
Dicranales H. Philib. ex M. Fleisch.
Families Fissidentaceae Hypodontiaceae Eustichiaceae Ditrichaceae Bruchiaceae Rhachitheciaceae...
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limbatus commonly known as Herzog's pocket-moss, is a moss in the
family Fissidentaceae. This
species is
found growing in high
elevations in
tropical America...
- over 480
species of
haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the
family Fissidentaceae.
Selected species:
Fissidens acacioides Schrad.
Fissidens aciphyllus...
- taxifolius, the
common pocket moss, is a
species of moss in the
family Fissidentaceae.
First described by
Johann Hedwig in 1801, it is a
small to medium-sized...
- the rock-pocket moss, is a
species of moss
belonging to the
family Fissidentaceae.
First described by
Palisot de
Beauvois in 1805 from
material collected...