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Catagonium
''Catagonium'' is a genus of moss from the family Catagoniaceae Catagoniaceae is a small family of moss from the order, Hypnales. It is only found in South America and Oceania. Classification It only contains 1 genus: *'' Catagonium'' Müll. Hal. ex Broth. Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (28 October 1849 .... It is found all over the world, especially the Tropical Region. Species There are 9 species: * '' Catagonium brevicaudatum'' * '' Catagonium complanatum'' * '' Catagonium emarginatum'' * '' Catagonium gracile'' * '' Catagonium mucronatum'' * '' Catagonium nitens'' * '' Catagonium nitidum'' * '' Catagonium politum'' * '' Catagonium serrulatum'' References Catagoniaceae Moss genera Taxa named by Karl Müller (bryologist) Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Nitens
''Catagonium'' is a genus of moss from the family Catagoniaceae. It is found Cosmopolitan distribution, all over the world, especially the Tropical Region. Species There are 9 species: * ''Catagonium brevicaudatum'' * ''Catagonium complanatum'' * ''Catagonium emarginatum'' * ''Catagonium gracile'' * ''Catagonium mucronatum'' * ''Catagonium nitens'' * ''Catagonium nitidum'' * ''Catagonium politum'' * ''Catagonium serrulatum'' References

Catagoniaceae Moss genera Taxa named by Karl Müller (bryologist) Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Mucronatum
''Catagonium'' is a genus of moss from the family Catagoniaceae. It is found all over the world, especially the Tropical Region. Species There are 9 species: * '' Catagonium brevicaudatum'' * '' Catagonium complanatum'' * '' Catagonium emarginatum'' * '' Catagonium gracile'' * '' Catagonium mucronatum'' * ''Catagonium nitens ''Catagonium'' is a genus of moss from the family Catagoniaceae. It is found Cosmopolitan distribution, all over the world, especially the Tropical Region. Species There are 9 species: * ''Catagonium brevicaudatum'' * ''Catagonium complanat ...'' * '' Catagonium nitidum'' * '' Catagonium politum'' * '' Catagonium serrulatum'' References Catagoniaceae Moss genera Taxa named by Karl Müller (bryologist) Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Brevicaudatum
''Catagonium brevicaudatum'' is a species of moss from the genus ''Catagonium''. It was founded by Müller and Brotherus in 1897. It is commonly found in the Americas The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with th .... Before the name ''Catagonium brevicaudatum'', it has other names including: ''Eucatagonium brevicaudatum'', ''Hypnum brevicaudatum'', and ''Isopterygium brevicaudatum''. The stems of ''Catagonium brevicaudatum'' are mostly 2–10 cm. References Catagoniaceae Plants described in 1897 Taxa named by Karl Müller (bryologist) Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Complanatum
''Catagonium complanatum'' is a species of moss from the genus ''Catagonium''. It has discovered by Jules Cardot and Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (28 October 1849 – 9 February 1929), Finnish botanist who studied the mosses (Bryophyta), best known for authoring the treatment of 'Musci' in Engler and Prantl's ''Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. Personal life ... in 1925. Before the name ''Catagonium complanatum'', it had a basionym named ''Calliergonella complanata'' by Cardot & Broth. References Catagoniaceae Plants described in 1925 Taxa named by Jules Cardot Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Emarginatum
''Catagonium emarginatum'' is a species of moss from the genus'' Catagonium''. It was discovered by Shan Hsiung Lin in Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p .... References Catagoniaceae {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Gracile
''Catagonium gracile'' is a species of moss from the genus ''Catagonium''. It was described by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (28 October 1849 – 9 February 1929), Finnish botanist who studied the mosses (Bryophyta), best known for authoring the treatment of 'Musci' in Engler and Prantl's ''Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. Personal life ... in 1908. References Catagoniaceae {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagonium Serrulatum
''Catagonium serrulatum'' is a species of moss from the genus ''Catagonium''. It was described by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus in 1925, from material collected in Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Co .... References Catagoniaceae Plants described in 1925 Taxa named by Jules Cardot Taxa named by Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus {{hypnales-stub ...
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Catagoniaceae
Catagoniaceae is a small family of moss from the order, Hypnales. It is only found in South America and Oceania. Classification It only contains 1 genus: *'' Catagonium'' Müll. Hal. ex Broth. Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (28 October 1849 – 9 February 1929), Finnish botanist who studied the mosses (Bryophyta), best known for authoring the treatment of 'Musci' in Engler and Prantl's ''Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. Personal life ... References Moss families Monogeneric plant families {{hypnales-stub ...
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Karl Müller (bryologist)
Karl Johann August (Friedrich Wilhelm) Müller (16 December 1818 – 9 February 1899) was a German bryologist and science popularizer. Prior to 1843 he worked as a pharmacist at several locations in Germany (Kranichfeld, Jever, Detmold and Blankenburg am Harz),Müller, Karl
@ NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie
followed by studies in botany at the University of Halle (1843 to 1846). In 1843 he became an assistant editor of ''Botanische Zeitung''. Together with Otto Ule and , Müller founded the '' ...
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Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus
Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (28 October 1849 – 9 February 1929), Finnish botanist who studied the mosses (Bryophyta), best known for authoring the treatment of 'Musci' in Engler and Prantl's ''Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. Personal life Brotherus was born in Skarpans in Sund, Åland while Finland was under Russian rule. He had 13 brothers and sisters of whom six died young. He took his Candidate of Philosophy degree in 1870 at Imperial Alexander University (later University of Helsinki) and began medical studies but gave them up after getting blood poisoning and became a teacher. He married Aline Mathilde Sandman (born 1853), daughter of Jonas Sandman, a Justice in the Court of Appeal, in 1879 at the age of thirty, and had four children. She died in 1894 and he did not remarry. He taught natural history and mathematics at the Swedish girls' school in Vaasa City from 1878 to 1917, carrying on his career as a botanist in parallel. At his funeral, his grand-nephew describ ...
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