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- PMC 4758082. PMID 26929706. Data related to Jungermanniales at Wikispecies Media related to Jungermanniales at Wikimedia Commons Photos of species v t...
- Jungermanniopsida includes the two orders Metzgeriales (simple thalloids) and Jungermanniales (leafy liverworts). The Marchantiopsida includes the three orders Marchantiales...
- Renner, MAM (2015). "The leafy liverwort Notoscyphus balticus sp. nov. (Jungermanniales) in Eocene Baltic amber". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 217:...
- Lepidozia bragginsiana is a species of liverwort in the order Jungermanniales, native to New Zealand. The species was first described by Endymion Dante...
- Schistochila is a genus of liverworts in the order Jungermanniales. It is the only genus in the family Schistochilaceae. As accepted by GBIF; Schistochila...
- the related Jungermanniales in the location of their archegonia (female reproductive structures). Whereas archegonia in the Jungermanniales develop directly...
- Chonecoleaceae is a monotypic family of liverworts in the order Jungermanniales. It only contains the one genus Chonecolea. The genus is mainly found...
- Dinckleria is a small genus of liverworts in the order Jungermanniales, containing only three species. It is mainly distributed around Oceania. Dinckleria...
- work by Novíkov & Barabaš-Krasni 2015. Jungermanniidae Engler 1893 Jungermanniales von Klinggräff 1858 Cephaloziineae Schljakov Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972...
- Scapaniaceae is a family of liverworts in order Jungermanniales. The family has been extended to include the former family Lophoziaceae. Migula, W. (1904)...