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Hypopterygiaceae
The Hypopterygiaceae are a family of mainly tropical mosses of the order Hypopterygiales, a sister-group to the Hookeriales and Hypnales. It contains eight genera. *'' Arbusculohypopterygium'' *'' Canalohypopterygium'' *'' Catharomnion'' *''Cyathophorum'' *'' Dendrocyathophorum'' *'' Dendrohypopterygium'' *''Hypopterygium ''Hypopterygium'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae. It contains the following species: * '' Hypopterygium arbuscula'' Brid. * '' Hypopterygium arcuatum'' (Hedw.) Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium balantii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex ...'' *'' Lopidium'' References External links Bryophyte Phylogeny Poster Moss families Bryopsida {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Cyathophorum
''Cyathophorum'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae. Seven species are found across Africa, southern and eastern Asia, through to Australia and Pacific Islands. References External links

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Hypopterygium Didictyon
''Hypopterygium'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae The Hypopterygiaceae are a family of mainly tropical mosses of the order Hypopterygiales, a sister-group to the Hookeriales and Hypnales Hypnales is the botanical name of an order of Bryophyta or leafy mosses. This group is sometimes ca .... It contains the following species: * '' Hypopterygium arbuscula'' Brid. * '' Hypopterygium arcuatum'' (Hedw.) Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium balantii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Loeske * '' Hypopterygium ciliatum'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium concinnum'' (Hook.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium convolutaceum'' Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium didictyon'' Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium discolor'' Mitt. * '' Hypopterygium elatum'' Tixier * '' Hypopterygium filiculaeforme'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium flavolimbatum'' Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium hildebrandtii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Paris * '' Hypopterygium hookerianum'' (Griff.) A.J. Shaw, I. Holz, C. J. Cox & Gof ...
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Hypopterygium
''Hypopterygium'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae. It contains the following species: * '' Hypopterygium arbuscula'' Brid. * '' Hypopterygium arcuatum'' (Hedw.) Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium balantii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Loeske * '' Hypopterygium ciliatum'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium concinnum'' (Hook.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium convolutaceum'' Müll. Hal. * ''Hypopterygium didictyon ''Hypopterygium'' is a genus of moss in the family Hypopterygiaceae The Hypopterygiaceae are a family of mainly tropical mosses of the order Hypopterygiales, a sister-group to the Hookeriales and Hypnales Hypnales is the botanical name ...'' Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium discolor'' Mitt. * '' Hypopterygium elatum'' Tixier * '' Hypopterygium filiculaeforme'' (Hedw.) Brid. * '' Hypopterygium flavolimbatum'' Müll. Hal. * '' Hypopterygium hildebrandtii'' (Kindb.) Müll. Hal. ex Paris * '' Hypopterygium hookerianum'' (Griff.) A.J. Shaw, I. Holz, C. J. Cox & Goff ...
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Hookeriales
Hookeriales is the botanical name of an order of Bryophyta or leafy moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta ('' sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and ...es. Named for William Jackson Hooker, it is composed of mainly subtropical and tropical species of mosses with generally complanate and asymmetrical leaves. Families Hookeriales comprises the following families: * Daltoniaceae * Hookeriaceae * Hypopterygiaceae * Leucomiaceae * Pilotrichaceae * Saulomataceae * Schimperobryaceae References External links Moss orders Taxa named by James Edward Smith {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Mitt
Mitt may refer to: *Mitten, a garment covering the whole hand *Baseball mitt, a leather glove worn by baseball players on defense *Mitt (name), a surname and given name *William Mitten (1819–1906), English authority on bryophytes and chemist, whose botanical author abbreviation is "Mitt." * ''Mitt'' (film), a 2014 documentary film about Mitt Romney *The Mitt, a bronze sculpture of a baseball mitt in T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington, United States Acronyms *Military transition team (MiTT) *Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology (MITT) *Modified intention-to-treat analysis, of a randomized controlled trial in medicine See also *Mitts, a surname *MIT (other) In the United States, MIT usually refers to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT may also refer to: Institutes of Technology * Machakos Institute of Technology, a college in Machakos, Kenya ...
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Mosses
Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) ''sensu stricto''. Bryophyta ('' sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients. Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically tall, though some species are much larger. ''Dawsonia'', the tallest moss in the world, can grow to in height. There a ...
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