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Cambridge University Press. pp. 55–138. ISBN 978-0-521-87225-6.
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Dicranales.
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- carac****es.
Bryokhutuliinia from the same
region is
thought to be
related to
Dicranales.
Heinrichsiella from the Jur****ic of
Patagonia is
thought to
belong to...
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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 now-obsolete...
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mosses in
subclass Dicranidae. The
family was
previously place in
order Dicranales, but it now
placed in its own
monotypic order, Ditrichales. The family...
- families,
Rhabdoweisiaceae and Rhachitheciaceae, were
previously placed in
Dicranales. Brinda, John C.; Atwood, John J. (eds.). "A
classification of the Dicranidae"...
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Leucobryaceae is a
family of
haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the
order Dicranales.
Members of the
family grow
small to
large cushions.
Species are characterized...
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Plantae Division:
Bryophyta class:
Bryopsida Subclass:
Dicranidae Order:
Dicranales Family:
Fissidentaceae Genus:
Fissidens Hedw.
Species See text Synonyms...
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Plantae Division:
Bryophyta class:
Bryopsida Subclass:
Dicranidae Order:
Dicranales Family:
Leucobryaceae Genus:
Leucobryum Species: L. juniperoideum Binomial...
- that its
major role is
solute uptake rather than anchorage.
Dicranaceae (
Dicranales),
specifically D. heteromalla,
appears to be an
important moss host for...
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Plantae Division:
Bryophyta class:
Bryopsida Subclass:
Dicranidae Order:
Dicranales Family:
Dicranaceae Genus:
Arctoa Species: A. blyttii
Binomial name Arctoa...