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- extinct and extant Marchantiales remain equivocal, it has been suggested that some fossils are closely related to extant Marchantiales. Marchantites cyathodoides...
- Riccia is a genus of liverworts in the order Marchantiales. These plants are small and thalloid, i.e. not differentiated into root, stem and leaf. Depending...
- Jungermanniales (leafy liverworts). The Marchantiopsida includes the three orders Marchantiales (complex-thallus liverworts), and Sphaerocarpales (bottle hepatics)...
- Ricciaceae are a family of liverworts in order Marchantiales, with two extant genera. Riccia Ricciocarpos Schuster, Rudolf M. (1992). The Hepaticae and...
- is a genus of liverworts in the family Marchantiaceae and the order Marchantiales. The genus was named by French botanist Jean Marchant after his father...
- al. 2006 Lunulariales H.Klinggr. 2006 Lunulariaceae H.Klinggr. 1858 Marchantiales Limpr. 1877 (complex thalloids) Aytoniaceae Cavers 1911 [Rebouliaceae;...
- has media related to Gemmae. Look up gemma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marchantialesdiagrams and micrographs of liverwort gemmae v t e v t e...
- only genus in the order Lunulariales, or may be placed in the order Marchantiales. The name, from Latin luna, moon, refers to the moon-shaped gemma cups...
- Marchantiaceae is a family of liverworts in order Marchantiales. It contains a single genus Marchantia. Until recently, three genera were included in...
- Targionia is a genus of liverworts in the order Marchantiales. It the only genus in the family Targioniaceae within that order. This genus has worldwide...