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Ambuchanania leucobryoides is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Ambuchanania. It is a Sphagnum-like moss
endemic to Tasmania.
Originally described...
- class. The Sphagnopsida, the peat-mosses,
comprise the two
living genera Ambuchanania and Sphagnum, as well as
fossil taxa.
Sphagnum is a diverse, widespread...
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along with Takakia. The
order Sphagnales contains four
living genera:
Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, and Flatbergium,
which counts four
species in total, and...
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Ambuchananiaceae is a
family of moss in the
order Sphagnales with only two genera,
Ambuchanania and Eosphagnum. "classification of the Bryophyta".
Archived from the...
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Sphagnales is an
order of
mosses with four
living genera:
Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, Flatbergium, and Sphagnum. The
genus Sphagnum contains the largest...
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Sphagnales reflecting an
ancestral relationship with the
Tasmanian endemic Ambuchanania and long
phylogenetic distance to the rest of Sphagnum.
Within main clade...
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Sphagnum leucobryoides T. Yamag.,
Seppelt & Z. Iwats. (now
placed in
genus Ambuchanania in
family Ambuchananiaceae)
Sphagnum sericeum Müll. Hal. (transferred...
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Pseudolaingia han****ii
There are 25
bryophyte species ****essed as vulnerable.
Ambuchanania leucobryoides Aschisma kansanum Donrichardsia macroneuron Echinodium...