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- of upper leaf lobes, underleaves (0.15 mm. across) that are only a little wider than their stems (0.10 mm. across). The underleaves of New York Scalewort...
- structures) uniquely emerging from leaves rather than stems. The family lacks underleaves, which are common in other liverwort families. Fossil evidence from Burmese...
- brownish to reddish. The leaves are unlobed and have a smooth edge; the underleaves are tapered and narrow. Plants may have gemmae. The species of this genus...
- has pinnate branching, incubous leaf insertion, as well as leaves and underleaves that are 3-4 lobed and divided <0.5 of their length. The following species...
- large size, multi-celled tooth on the leaf lobule, and deeply divided underleaves with pointed tips. While showing a particular affinity for ****e trees...
- leaves and has underleaves lobed to about seven-eighths of their length. The other two species have many marginal cilia and underleaves lobed to no more...
- only a m**** of ciliate projections is visible under a hand lens. The underleaves are prominent, wider than the stem but about or less than half the size...
- leaves freely spread out from the stem and some curve upwards, while the underleaves are small to incon****uous with an ovate to triangular shape. Wolfe,...
- the way to the base in two to five thread-like strands of cells. The underleaves vary as well, but typically resemble smaller versions of the lateral...
- underside of the stem, and not restricted to specific patches near the underleaves. Subfamilies and genera included in Jungermanniaceae: Delavayelloideae...