Dicranaceae
Dicranaceae is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in class Bryopsida. Species within this family are dioicous.[1] Genera in this family include Dicranum, Dicranoloma, and Mitrobryum.
Dicranaceae | |
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Dicranum scoparium | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Bryophyta |
Class: | Bryopsida |
Subclass: | Dicranidae |
Order: | Dicranales |
Family: | Dicranaceae Schimp. |
Genera | |
See Classification |
Classification
The family Dicranaceae contains the following genera:[2]
- Anisothecium Mitt.
- Aongstroemia Bruch & Schimp.
- Aongstroemiopsis M. Fleisch.
- Braunfelsia Paris
- Brotherobryum M. Fleisch.
- Bryotestua Thér. & P. de la Varde
- Camptodontium Dusén
- Campylopodium (Müll. Hal.) Besch.
- Chorisodontium (Mitt.) Broth.
- Cnestrum I. Hagen
- Cryptodicranum E. B. Bartram
- Dicnemon Schwägr.
- Dicranella (Müll. Hal.) Schimp.
- Dicranoloma (Renauld) Renauld
- Dicranum Hedw.
- Diobelonella Ochyra
- Eucamptodon Mont.
- Eucamptodontopsis Broth.
- Holomitriopsis H. Rob.
- Holomitrium Brid.
- Hygrodicranum Cardot
- Leptotrichella (Müll. Hal.) Lindb.
- Leucoloma Brid.
- Macrodictyum (Broth.) E. H. Hegew.
- Mesotus Mitt.
- Mitrobryum H. Rob.
- Muscoherzogia Ochyra
- Orthodicranum (Bruch & Schimp.) Loeske
- Paraleucobryum (Limpr.) Loeske
- Parisia Broth.
- Phantomia S. He & W.R. Buck
- Platyneuron (Cardot) Broth.
- Pocsiella Bizot
- Polymerodon Herzog
- Pseudephemerum (Lindb.) I. Hagen
- Pseudochorisodontium (Broth.) C. H. Gao, Vitt, X. H. Fu & T. Cao
- Schliephackea Müll. Hal.
- Sclerodontium Schwägr.
- Sphaerothecium Hampe
- Steyermarkiella H. Rob.
- Wardia Harv. & Hook.
- Werneriobryum Herzog
References
- . North American flora. 15 (1–2). New York Botanical Garden. 1913. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Goffinet, B.; Buck, W.R. "Classification of extant moss genera". Classification of the Bryophyta. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
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