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Contributions to a Monograph of the Lejeuneaceae Subfamily Ptychanthoideae

open access: yes, 1985
Lejeuneaceae include species with or without underleaves. Those with underleaves (the majority) have traditionally been classified (e.g. Spruce 1884) into “Lejeuneaceae Holostipae” (underleaves undivided) and “Lejeuneaceae Schizostipae” (underleaves bifid).
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La familia Lejeuneaceae (hepaticae) en Misiones, Argentina : Estudio taxonómico-florístico [PDF]

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Se realizó un estudio taxonómico-florístico de la familia Lejeuneaceae (Jungerrnanniales, Hepaticae) en Misiones. La misma se encuentra representada por 25 géneros con 51 especies, incluyendo tres subespecies y una variedad. Se mencionan los materiales y
Reiner-Drehwald, María Elena
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Diversity and Distribution of Bryophytes Along an Altitudinal Gradient on Flores Island (Azores, Portugal). [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Gabriel R   +6 more
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On Lejeunea rotundifolia and Dicladolejeunea (Lejeuneaceae, Jungermanniopsida)

open access: yes, 2018
The neotropical liverwort genus Dicladolejeunea, which has recently been placed in synonymy with Taxilejeunea, is proposed as synonymous with Lejeunea. Dicladolejeunea anomala and D. saccatiloba, as well as Taxilejeunea longiloba, are placed in synonymy with Lejeunea roffindifolia. Oil bodies, androecia, gynoecia, and the sporophyte of L.
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A revision of Japanese Lejeuneaceae

open access: yes, 2011
In this paper all the Japanese species of the family Lejeuneaceae were critically reviewed. As the result four subfamilies, twenty-one genera, and seventy-eight species were recognized under the family.
Mizutani, Masami
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Liverwort diversity in China: spatial and taxonomic patterns on species richness. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Cui J   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Two new Lejeuneaceae records for the Colombian liverwort flora

open access: yes, 2004
Two epiphyllous Lejeuneaceae, Cololejeunea surinamensis and Drepanolejeunea polyrhiza, previously known from Amazonian Brazil, are recorded for the first time in Colombia.
Benavides, Juan C.
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