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Fungal Planet description sheets: 625-715. [PDF]

open access: yesPersoonia, 2017
Crous PW   +117 more
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World checklist of hornworts and liverworts. [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2016
Söderström L   +40 more
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New species of Lejeunea (Porellales: Lejeuneaceae) from Papua New Guinea

The Bryologist, 2020
Three new species of Lejeunea (Lejeuneaceae) from Papua New Guinea are described and illustrated herein. They are L. heinarii, L. madangensis and L. marginedentata from Morobe, Madang and Sandaun (West Sepik) province, respectively. They were found growing as epiphytes on trees and inhabit the montane forests of the island.
Gaik Ee Lee   +3 more
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Molecular insights into the phylogeny and subgeneric classification of Frullania Raddi (Frullaniaceae, Porellales)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2009
With an estimated 300-375 species, Frullania is the largest genus of Porellales and forms a major clade of leafy liverworts. The cosmopolitan genus includes mostly epiphytes and represents an important component of the cryptogamic vegetation in various, especially tropical, habitats.
Jörn, Hentschel   +6 more
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Molecular and morphological evidence support the recognition of three genera within Radulaceae (Porellales: Marchantiophyta)

Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution, 2022
The discovery of new fossil bryophytes allows refined estimates of divergence times when the fossils have unambiguous synapomorphies enabling their confident assignment to nodes within molecular phylogenies. We use two fossil Radula species from Cretaceous age Burmese amber to estimate divergence times for Radula. One of these fossils, R.
MATTHEW A.M. RENNER   +4 more
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Frullania partita sp. nov. (Frullaniaceae, Porellales), a new leafy liverwort from the mid-Cretaceous of Myanmar

Cretaceous Research, 2020
Abstract Porellales is a predominantly epiphytic order of leafy liverworts. Recent relaxed molecular clock based studies introduced the hypothesis that the diversity of these liverworts expanded during the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution (KTR) period around 125–80 Ma. Until now, the fossil record provides only insufficient support to elucidate this
Ya Li   +3 more
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Frullania ignatovii (Porellales, Marchantiophyta) — a new species from Yakutia and Baikal Siberia

Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii, 2013
A new species Frullania ignatovii Sofronova, Mamontov et Potemkin is described and illustrated from the tundra belt of highlands of Yakutia (Republic of Sakha) and Baikal Siberia (Republic of Buryatia and Trans-Baikal Territory), Russia. It was collected оn rocks together with calciphilous bryophytes. It resembles F. amplicrania Steph. known from Japan
E. A. Sofronova   +2 more
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Multiple transoceanic dispersals and geographical structure in the pantropical leafy liverwort Ceratolejeunea (Lejeuneaceae, Porellales)

Journal of Biogeography, 2016
AbstractAimHow disjunct distributions arise and why organisms differ in diversification patterns remain some of the most compelling fundamental questions in biogeography. We carry out phylogeographical analyses of the pantropical liverwort genus Ceratolejeunea to identify its geographical origin and the dispersal routes by which it gained its ...
Armin Scheben   +5 more
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Rediscovery and Redescription of the Enigmatic Radula visianica (Porellales, Marchantiophyta)

Herzogia, 2016
Abstract: Kockinger, H. 2016. Rediscovery and redescription of the enigmatic Radula visianica (Porellales, Marchantiophyta). — Herzogia 29: 625–634. The supposedly extinct liverwort Radula visianica was rediscovered in the southern and north-eastern Austrian Alps.
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