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- The Funariaceae are a family of mosses in the order Funariales. About 303 species are included in the family, with 200 species in Funaria and another...
- Main page: List of Canadian plants by family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Acmispon...
- Bryophyta class: Bryopsida Subclass: Funariidae Order: Funariales Family: Funariaceae Genus: Funaria Hedw. Species Funaria apophysata Funaria hygrometrica...
- 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...
- Bryophyta class: Bryopsida Subclass: Funariidae Order: Funariales Family: Funariaceae Genus: Funaria Species: F. hygrometrica Binomial name Funaria hygrometrica...
- the taxonomic authority of the bryophyte families Polytrichaceae and Funariaceae. The genus Schwaegrichenia is named in his honor. "Topographiae botanicae...
- containing 356 species, 26 genera and 7 families. 1. Giga****ceae 2. Funariaceae (ca. 300 species) 3. Disceliaceae 4. Oedipodiacea 5. Splachaceae 6. Ephemeraceae...
- Bernard (2019). "Phylogenomic delineation of Physcomitrium (Bryophyta: Funariaceae) based on targeted sequencing of nuclear exons and their flanking regions...
- Family Encalyptaceae (2 genera, 35 species) Order Funariales Family Funariaceae (14 genera, ca. 300 species) Order Disceliales Family Disceliaceae (1...
- Revista Chilena Hist. Nat. Vol.21 on page 12 in 1917. Funaria macrocarpa (Funariaceae) was found to be an earlier name for Costesia spongiosa (Giga****ceae)...