Definition of Dicranidae. Meaning of Dicranidae. Synonyms of Dicranidae

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- The Dicranidae are a widespread and diverse subclass of mosses in class Bryopsida, with many species of dry or disturbed areas. They are distinguished...
- leucobryum moss or pin cushion moss, is a species of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) with a wide distribution in eastern North America and Europe. It inhabits...
- Dragon's gold, luminous moss or luminescent moss, is a haplolepideous moss (Dicranidae) known for its glowing appearance in dark places. It is the only member...
- peristome teeth. This type of peristome is characteristic of subclass Dicranidae. The second type is the diplolepidous peristome found in subclasses Bryidae...
- Rhabdoweisiales is an order of haplolepideous mosses in the subclass Dicranidae. Its two families, Rhabdoweisiaceae and Rhachitheciaceae, were previously...
- 2020. Brinda, John C.; Atwood, John J. (eds.). "A classification of the Dicranidae". The Bryophyte Nomenclator. Retrieved 22 November 2024. "Sorapilla' Spruce...
- haplolepideous mosses in the subclass Dicranidae. Brinda, John C.; Atwood, John J. (eds.). "A classification of the Dicranidae". The Bryophyte Nomenclator. Retrieved...
- Campylopus is a genus of 180 species of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the family Leucobryaceae. The name comes from the Gr**** campylos, meaning...
- 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...
- Catoscopium is a genus of haplolepidous mosses (Dicranidae) in the monotypic family Catoscopiaceae and order Catoscopiales. It contains only a single species...