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Definition of Frullaniaceae

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- Frullania is the only genus of liverworts in family Frullaniaceae. It contains the following species: A Frullania aculeata Taylor, 1846 Frullania acutata...
- eboracensis, the New York scalewort, is a species of liverwort in the family Frullaniaceae. New York Scalewort can be distinguished from other species of scalewort...
- dilatata, the dilated scalewort, is a species of liverwort in the family Frullaniaceae. It is found in Ireland, Germany, the United Kingdom. Frullania dilatata...
- Frullania polysticta is a species of liverwort in the family Frullaniaceae. It is found only in Madeira and the Canary Islands and is considered a vulnerable...
- Frullania asagrayana is a reddish-brown species of liverwort in the family Frullaniaceae that grows in eastern North America. Frullania asagrayana was first...
- Porellales is an order of liverworts. Jubulineae Müller 1909 Frullaniaceae Lorch 1914 Frullania Raddi 1818a [Amphijubula Schuster 1970a; Schusterella...
- (2024). "A new fossil species of a liverwort of the Frullania genus (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) from the Miocene amber of Simojovel de Allende, Chiapas...
- Heinrichs, Jochen (2012). "Frullania knightbridgei, a new liverwort (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta) species from the deep south of Aotearoa-New Zealand...
- selected species of the liverwort genera Frullania and Schusterella (Frullaniaceae) from New Zealand, Australia and South America: a chemosystematic approach"...
- F. hodgsoniae, nom. and stat. nov., F. aterrima, and F. hattorii (Frullaniaceae, Marchantiophyta)". Nova Hedwigia: 471–500. doi:10.1127/0029-5035/2010/0091-0471...