Definition of Lembophyllaceae. Meaning of Lembophyllaceae. Synonyms of Lembophyllaceae

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- Lembophyllaceae is a family of pleurocarpous mosses in the order Hypnales. It was originally described by Finnish botanist Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus...
- separate parts of the Lembophyllaceae, part of the Neckeraceae enclose the remaining Brachytheciaceae, another part of the Lembophyllaceae enclose Rigodiaceae...
- Isothecium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Lembophyllaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. The following species are recognised...
- the straight perichaetial leaves. In contrast to other genera in the Lembophyllaceae, secondary stems appear unable to arch back to the substrate and then...
- Camptochaete monolina sp. nov. and Camptochaete subporotrichoides (Bryophyta: Lembophyllaceae) from the Australian Wet Tropics. Telopea 23: 213-220. Tracey, J. G...
- Bryophyta class: Bryopsida Subclass: Bryidae Order: Hypnales Family: Lembophyllaceae Genus: Isothecium Species: I. myosuroides Binomial name Isothecium...
- synonym of Pterogoniadelphus Nogopterium Crosby & W.R.Buck – now in Lembophyllaceae Pterogonium Sw. – synonym of Pterigynandrum "Leucodontaceae". www.gbif...
- Plantae Division: Bryophyta class: Bryopsida Subclass: Bryidae Order: Hypnales Family: Lembophyllaceae Genus: Camptochaete Reichardt, 1870 Species See text...
- Bestia is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Lembophyllaceae. The genus name of Bestia is in honour of George Newton Best (1846–1926), an American...
- published Bestia, which is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Lembophyllaceae and it was named in George Newton Best's honour. Best, G. (1896). Revision...