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Polytrichaceae is a
common family of mosses.
Members of this
family tend to be
larger than
other mosses, with the
larger species occurring in particularly...
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Heinrichsiella from the Jur****ic of
Patagonia is
thought to
belong to
either Polytrichaceae or Timmiellaceae. The
liverwort Pellites hamiensis from the
Middle Jur****ic...
- from
those of most mosses,
which are only one or two
cells thick. The
Polytrichaceae have
lamellae –
upright sheets of small,
photosynthetic cells on the...
- the bank
haircap moss, is a
species of moss
belonging to the
family Polytrichaceae. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution,
found mostly in
temperate latitudes...
- Hyvonen, J. (2010). "A
phylogenetic cir****scription of
Polytrichastrum (
Polytrichaceae): Re****essment of
sporophyte morphology supports molecular phylogeny"...
- "High-temperature, acid-hydrolyzed
remains of
Polytrichum (Musci,
Polytrichaceae)
resemble enigmatic Silurian-Devonian
tubular microfossils". American...
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occurs in
certain bryophytes. In some
mosses such as
members of the
Polytrichaceae family,
hydroids form the
innermost layer of
cells in the stem. At maturity...
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tongariroense Colenso, a
resurrected name in New
Zealand Dendroligotrichum (
Polytrichaceae)".
Journal of Bryology. 33 (1): 79–82. doi:10.1179/1743282010y.0000000003...
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Dawsonia superba is a moss in the
family Polytrichaceae that is
found in Australia, New Guinea, Malaysia, and New Zealand. D.
superba is the
tallest self-supporting...
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internal system of
intercellular spaces. (The
phyllids of the moss
family Polytrichaceae are
notable exceptions.) The
phyllids of
bryophytes are only present...