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New and Interesting Records of Argentinian Ricciaceae (Marchantiophyta) and Hornworts (Anthocerotophyta)

Cryptogamie, Bryologie, 2017
Abstract A list of eight species belonging to Marchantiophyta (Ricciaceae) and ten species to Anthocerotophyta (Anthocerotaceae, Dendrocerotaceae, Notothyladaceae and Phymatocerotaceae) collected in several provinces of Argentina is presented. Five species are new records for the Argentinian bryophyte flora: Riccia limicola, R.
Esther Fuertes, Saúl Manzano
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A Checklist of the Marchantiophyta and Anthocerotophyta of New Brunswick, Canada

Northeastern Naturalist, 2016
Abstract Specimens of liverworts from New Brunswick, Canada, have been collected and preserved in North American herbaria since the late 19th century. Although detailed records have been maintained, no species list has yet been published. Our goal was to compile and publish a comprehensive checklist, thereby providing a biodiversity baseline for the ...
Sean R. Haughian   +5 more
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New Superphylum “Monosporangiophyta” for grouping Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta s.str. and Anthocerotophyta

Phytotaxa, 2020
A new Superphylum “Monosporangiophyta” is proposed here to accommodate three phyla, viz. Marchantiophyta, Bryophyta s.str. and Anthocerotophyta under Kingdom Plantae. Among land plants, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms together are included under Superphylum “Polysporangiophyta”.
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Notes on Early Land Plants Today. 70. Nomenclatural notes in hornworts(Anthocerotophyta)

Phytotaxa, 2015
Prior to the publication of the world checklist of hornworts and liverworts (Söderström et al., in press) some taxa still need to be validated, transferred or synonymized. We are here dealing with the remaining nomenclatural issues among the Anthocerotophyta. Several taxa have not been typified properly and we are here suggesting several new lectotypes
Juan Carlos Villarreal   +4 more
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Chapter Twenty: Taxonomic Studies of the Australian Anthocerotophyta II: The Genus Phaeoceros

Fieldiana Botany, 2008
Abstract Four species within the hornwort genus Phaeoceros are recognized and described for Australia: the cosmopolitan P. carolinianus (Michx.) Prosk.; two new combinations of taxa endemic to Australia—P. evanidus (Steph.) Cargill & Fuhrer comb. nov., P. inflatus (Steph.) Cargill & Fuhrer comb. nov.; and a species new to science, P.
D. Christine Cargill, Bruce A. Fuhrer
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Ultrastructure of a Fungal Endophyte in Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. (Anthocerotophyta)

Botanical Gazette, 1988
The gametophyte of the anthocerotophyte Phaeoceros laevis is associated with an aseptate fungus that forms extracellular thick-walled hyphae, intercellular thin-walled hyphae, and intracellular arbuscules. Vesicles are formed by swelling of inter- or intracellular hyphae and are common in summer.
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Seznam jetrenjakov (Marchantiophyta) in rogovnjakov (Anthocerotophyta) Slovenije: Annotated checklist of slovenian liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotophyta):

2011
The list of liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) of Slovenia within current political boundaries comprises 166 species, 2 subspecies and 9 most common varieties. Additional 5 species are denoted by a question mark since these reports are considered questionable for whatever reason.
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A morpho-molecular classification of the Anthocerotophyta (hornworts)

Nova Hedwigia, 2005
Wolfgang Frey, Michael Stech
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Anthocerotophyta

Rohm Ex Stotler, Crand Stotl
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