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Jungermanniidae
Jungermanniopsida is the largest of three classes within the division Marchantiophyta (liverworts). Phylogeny Based on the work by Novíkov & Barabaš-Krasni 2015. Taxonomy * Jungermanniidae Engler 1893 ** Jungermanniales von Klinggräff 1858 *** Cephaloziineae Schljakov **** Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972 amesoniellaceae He-Nygrén et al. 2006**** Anastrophyllaceae Söderström et al. 2010b **** Cephaloziaceae Migula 1904 **** Cephaloziellaceae Douin 1920 hycolepidoziaceae Schuster 1967**** Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910 **** Scapaniaceae Migula 1904 iplophyllaceae Potemk. 1999; Chaetophyllopsaceae Schuster 1960*** Jungermanniineae Schuster ex Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2000 **** Acrobolbaceae Hodgson 1962 **** Antheliaceae Schuster 1963 **** Arnelliaceae Nakai 1943 **** Balantiopsidaceae Buch 1955 sotachidaceae**** Blepharidophyllaceae Schuster 2002 **** Calypogeiaceae Arnell 1928 izutaniaceae Furuki & Iwatsuki 1989**** Endogemmataceae Konstantinova, Vilnet & Troits ...
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Metzgeriales
Metzgeriales is an order of liverworts. The group is sometimes called the simple thalloid liverworts: " thalloid" because the members lack structures resembling stems or leaves, and "simple" because their tissues are thin and relatively undifferentiated. All species in the order have a small gametophyte stage and a smaller, relatively short-lived, spore-bearing stage. Although these plants are almost entirely restricted to regions with high humidity or readily available moisture, the group as a whole is widely distributed, and occurs on every continent except Antarctica. Description Members of the Metzgeriales typically are small and thin enough to be translucent, with most of the tissues only a single cell layer in thickness. Because these plants are thin and relatively undifferentiated, with little evidence of distinct tissues, the Metzgeriales are sometimes called the "simple thalloid liverworts". There is considerable diversity in vegetative structure of the Metzger ...
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Marchantiophyta
Liverworts are a group of non-vascular plant, non-vascular embryophyte, 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 (botany), costa (present in many mosses) and may bear marginal cilia (botany), cilia (very rare i ...
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Scapaniaceae
Scapaniaceae is a family of liverworts in order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to .... The family has been extended to include the former family Lophoziaceae. References External links * * Liverwort families {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Gyrothyraceae
Gyrothyraceae is a family of liverworts belonging to the order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to .... The family consists of only one genus: ''Gyrothyra''. References Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Gymnomitriaceae
''Gymnomitriaceae'' is a liverwort family in the order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to .... Subfamilies and genera Subfamilies and genera included in Gymnomitriaceae: **'' Acrolophozia'' R.M.Schust. (not assigned to a subfamily) **''Nanomarsupella'' R.M.Schust. ex A.Hagborg (not assigned to a subfamily) **''Paramomitrion'' R.M.Schust. (not assigned to a subfamily) *Gymnomitrioideae T.Jense **''Cryptocoleopsis'' Amakawa **''Gymnomitrion'' Corda **''Marsupella'' Dumort. **''Poeltia'' Grolle **''Prasanthus'' Lindb. *Nardioideae Váňa **''Nardia'' Gray References External links

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Geocalycaceae
''Geocalyx'' is a genus of liverworts, the only genus in the family Geocalycaceae of the order Jungermanniales. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species As accepted by GBIF The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the ...; * '' Geocalyx caledonicus'' Steph. * '' Geocalyx graveolens'' (Schrad.) Nees * '' Geocalyx heinrichsii'' * '' Geocalyx lancistipulus'' * '' Geocalyx novaezelandiae'' * '' Geocalyx orientalis'' * '' Geocalyx yakusimensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q17290147, from2=Q13476277 Jungermanniales Jungermanniales genera ...
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Endogemmataceae
''Endogemma'' is a monotypic genus of liverworts belonging to the family Endogemmataceae and subclass of Jungermanniineae.Stotler, R.E. and B. Crandall-Stotler. 2017. A synopsis of the liverwort flora of North America north of Mexico. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 102: 574-709. The genera ''Endogemma'' and fellow ''Jungermanniineae'' subclass genus '' Solenostoma'' was also accepted by Borovichev 2014, and Konstantinova & Lapshina 2014. The only known species is ''Endogemma caespiticia'' . The family Endogemmataceae, the genus ''Endogemma'' and the lone species ''Endogemma caespiticia'' were all published by Konstant., Vilnet et A.V.Troitsky in Folia Cryptog. Estonica 48: 132 in 2011. It has the beaked perianth mouth of '' Solenostoma'' and a lack of perigynium and shoot calyptra as in '' Jungermannia'' species. It differs from similar '' Solenostomataceae'' and '' Jungermanniaceae'' species in having endogenous gemmae and in a characteristic large, single oil-body otherwise only k ...
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Calypogeiaceae
Calypogeiaceae is a family of liverworts. This type of plant is a calcifuge A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described as ericaceous, as the prototypical calcifuge is the genus '' Erica'' (heaths). It is not .... Genera: * '' Calypogeia'' Raddi (101) * '' Eocalypogeia'' (R.M.Schust.) R.M.Schust. (4) * '' Metacalypogeia'' (S.Hatt.) Inoue (7) * '' Mizutania'' Furuki & Z.Iwats. (1) * '' Mnioloma'' Herzog (15) Figures in brackets are approx. how many species per genus. References Liverwort families {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Blepharidophyllaceae
Blepharidophyllaceae is a family of liverworts belonging to the order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to .... Genera: * '' Blepharidophyllum'' Ångstr. * '' Clandarium'' (Grolle) R.M.Schust. References Jungermanniales Liverwort families {{bryophyte-stub ...
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Balantiopsidaceae
Balantiopsidaceae is a family of liverworts belonging to the order Jungermanniales Jungermanniales is the largest Order (biology), order of Marchantiophyta, liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to .... Subfamilies and genera: ** '' Acroscyphella'' N.Kitag. & Grolle (not assigned to a subfamily) ** '' Pseudoisotachis'' Vána (not assigned to a subfamily) * Balantiopsidoideae J.J.Engel & Vána ** '' Balantiopsis'' Mitt. * Isotachidoideae Grolle ** '' Isotachis'' Mitt. ** '' Neesioscyphus'' Grolle * Ruizanthoideae R.M.Schust. ex J.J.Engel & G.L.Merr. ** '' Ruizanthus'' R.M.Schust. References {{Authority control Jungermanniales Liverwort families ...
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