Chiloscyphus Rotundifolius
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Chiloscyphus Rotundifolius
''Chiloscyphus'' is a genus of liverworts belonging to the family Lophocoleaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. In 2010, John J. Engel published a monograph on the Australasian species in this genus. Species As accepted by GBIF; *''Chiloscyphus acutus'' *''Chiloscyphus alpicola'' *''Chiloscyphus amplectens'' *''Chiloscyphus angulatus'' *''Chiloscyphus anisolobus'' *''Chiloscyphus archeri'' *''Chiloscyphus argenteus'' *''Chiloscyphus armatistipulus'' *''Chiloscyphus asperrimus'' *''Chiloscyphus australis'' *''Chiloscyphus austro-alpinus'' *''Chiloscyphus banksianus'' *''Chiloscyphus beecheyanus'' *''Chiloscyphus beesleyanus'' *''Chiloscyphus belmoranus'' *''Chiloscyphus bifidus'' *''Chiloscyphus bowieanus'' *''Chiloscyphus brasiliensis'' *''Chiloscyphus breviculus'' *''Chiloscyphus brevis'' *''Chiloscyphus brevistipulus'' *''Chiloscyphus bridelii'' *''Chiloscyphus ceylonensis'' *''Chiloscyphus cheesemanii'' *''Chiloscyphus chilensis'' *''Chi ...
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Liverwort
Liverworts are a group of non-vascular land plants forming the division Marchantiophyta (). They may also be referred to as hepatics. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of genetic information. The division name was derived from the genus name '' Marchantia'', named after his father by French botanist Jean Marchant. It is estimated that there are about 9000 species of liverworts. Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss. Leafy species can be distinguished from the apparently similar mosses on the basis of a number of features, including their single-celled rhizoids. Leafy liverworts also differ from most (but not all) mosses in that their leaves never have a costa (present in many mosses) and may bear marginal cilia (very rare in mosses). Other differences are not universal for all ...
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