Calomnion Iwatsukii
''Calomnion'' is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. Classification The genus was originally placed within its own family, the Calomniaceae, with the genus ''Nadeaudia''. ''Nadeudia'' contained one species, ''Nadeaudia schistostegiella'', which is now considered a synonym for ''Calomnion schistostegiellum''. Species included in the genus are: *'' Calomnion brownseyi'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *'' Calomnion ceramense'' Vitt *''Calomnion complanatum'' (Hook. f. & Wilson) Lindb. (type species) *''Calomnion denticulatum'' Mitt. *'' Calomnion iwatsukii'' Vitt *''Calomnion lillianiae'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion melanesicum'' H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion milleri'' Vitt *''Calomnion schistostegiellum ''Calomnion'' is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Calomnion Complanatum
''Calomnion complanatum'' is a species of moss native to Australia (New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania) and New Zealand. It is the type species of the genus ''Calomnion,'' growing on the trunks of tree ferns Tree ferns are arborescent (tree-like) ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level, making them trees. Many extant tree ferns are members of the order Cyatheales, to which belong the families Cyatheaceae (scaly tree fern .... It is a small, yellow-green plant rarely more than 10 mm tall. Within New South Wales, ''Calomnion complanatum'' is an endangered species reported from only 4 populations, all in New South Wales: Cambewarra Mountain, Rocky Creek Canyon on the Newnes Plateau, and two sites on Mount Wilson (Zircon Creek and Waterfall Reserve). It is listed as endangered in Victoria but rare and not endangered in Tasmania or New Zealand.Meagher D (1999) ''Calomnion complanatum'': an endangered moss found in Victoria. The Victorian Naturalist 11 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Calomnion Schistostegiellum
''Calomnion'' is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. Classification The genus was originally placed within its own family, the Calomniaceae, with the genus ''Nadeaudia''. ''Nadeudia'' contained one species, ''Nadeaudia schistostegiella'', which is now considered a synonym for ''Calomnion schistostegiellum''. Species included in the genus are: *''Calomnion brownseyi'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion ceramense'' Vitt *''Calomnion complanatum'' (Hook. f. & Wilson) Lindb. (type species) *''Calomnion denticulatum'' Mitt. *''Calomnion iwatsukii'' Vitt *''Calomnion lillianiae'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion melanesicum'' H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion milleri'' Vitt *''Calomnion schistostegiellum'' (Besch.) Wijk & Margad. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q16955001 Moss genera Rhizogoniaceae Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Calomnion Milleri
''Calomnion milleri'' is a species of moss known only from Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand. It grows on the aerial adventitious roots of tree-ferns at elevations of 450–875 m. ''Calomnion milleri'' is a small, dioecious, yellow-green plant rarely more than 10 mm tall. It has two types of leaves, both subulate (with a long, narrow tip). Setae are 0.8–1.0 mm long; cylindrical capsules 1.2–1.4 mm long. It is distinguished from other species in the genus by its thickened leaf margins, its capsules shorter than the setae In biology, setae (; seta ; ) are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms. Animal setae Protostomes Depending partly on their form and function, protostome setae may be called macrotrichia, chaetae ..., and the long, slender subulate leaves.Vitt, D. H. 1995. The genus ''Calomnion'' (Bryopsida): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography. Bryologist 98: 338–35 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Calomnion Melanesicum
''Calomnion'' is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. Classification The genus was originally placed within its own family, the Calomniaceae, with the genus ''Nadeaudia''. ''Nadeudia'' contained one species, ''Nadeaudia schistostegiella'', which is now considered a synonym for ''Calomnion schistostegiellum''. Species included in the genus are: *'' Calomnion brownseyi'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *'' Calomnion ceramense'' Vitt *''Calomnion complanatum'' (Hook. f. & Wilson) Lindb. (type species) *''Calomnion denticulatum'' Mitt. *'' Calomnion iwatsukii'' Vitt *'' Calomnion lillianiae'' Vitt & H.A. Mill. *'' Calomnion melanesicum'' H.A. Mill. *''Calomnion milleri'' Vitt *''Calomnion schistostegiellum ''Calomnion'' is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the List of countries and dependencies by area, 14th-largest country by area, at . With over 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fourth-most-populous country and the most populous Islam by country, Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's List of islands by population, most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population. Indonesia operates as a Presidential system, presidential republic with an elected People's Consultative Assembly, legislature and consists of Provinces of Indonesia, 38 provinces, nine of which have Autonomous administrative divisi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend. For 20 years he served as director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, succeeding his father, William Jackson Hooker, and was awarded the highest honours of British science. Biography Early years Hooker was born in Halesworth, Suffolk, England. He was the second son of Maria Sarah Turner, eldest daughter of the banker Dawson Turner and sister-in-law of Francis Palgrave, and the famous botanist Sir William Jackson Hooker, Regius Professor of Botany, Glasgow, Regius Professor of Botany. From the age of seven, Hooker attended his father's lectures at the University of Glasgow, taking an early interest in plant geography, plant distribution and the voyages of explorers like Captain James Cook. He was educated at the High School of Glasgow, Glasgow High School and went on to study med ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
New Guinea
New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; , fossilized , also known as Papua or historically ) is the List of islands by area, world's second-largest island, with an area of . Located in Melanesia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is separated from Mainland Australia, Australia by the wide Torres Strait, though both landmasses lie on the same continental shelf, and were united during episodes of low sea level in the Pleistocene glaciations as the combined landmass of Sahul. Numerous smaller islands are located to the west and east. The island's name was given by Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez during his maritime expedition of 1545 due to the perceived resemblance of the indigenous peoples of the island to those in the Guinea (region), African region of Guinea. The eastern half of the island is the major land mass of the nation of Papua New Guinea. The western half, known as Western New Guinea, forms a part of Indonesia and is organized as the provinces of Pap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |