Biology:Cephaloziaceae
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Short description: Family of liverworts
Cephaloziaceae | |
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Nowellia curvifolia | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Marchantiophyta |
Class: | Jungermanniopsida |
Order: | Jungermanniales |
Suborder: | Cephaloziineae |
Family: | Cephaloziaceae Mig. |
Genera | |
13 to 16, see text |
Cephaloziaceae is a family of liverworts.
Liverworts of this family are dioecious plants which have creeping or upright forms. They are green, brown, reddish, or purplish in color. The leaves are alternately arranged and succubous. Oil bodies are rare. They reproduce sexually, or vegetatively via gemmae.[1]
Subfamilies and genera
Subfamilies and genera of Cephaloziaceae[2]
- Alobielloideae R.M.Schust.
- Alobiella (Spruce) Schiffn.
- Alobiellopsis R.M.Schust.
- Cephalozioideae Müll.Frib.
- Cephalozia Dumort.) Dumort.
- Fuscocephaloziopsis Fulford
- Nowellia Mitt.
- Odontoschismatoideae H.Buch ex Grolle
- Odontoschisma (Dumort.) Dumort.
- Schiffnerioideae R.M.Schust.
- Schiffneria Steph.
- Trabacelluloideae R.M.Schust.
- Haesselia Grolle & Gradst.
- Trabacellula Fulford
Family Cephaloziaceae is frequently rearranged. For example, genetic analysis suggests that genus Hygrobiella should be moved out of the family, and perhaps classified in a family of its own,[3] and microscopic analysis of the morphology of Trabacellula also suggests it should be separated and made into a new family.[4]
References
- ↑ Yang, J. Cephaloziaceae Overview. BiotaTaiwanica. Taiwan Biodiversity Information Facility.
- ↑ Söderström, Lars; Hagborg, Anders; von Konrat, Matt; Bartholomew-Began, Sharon; Bell, David; Briscoe, Laura; Brown, Elizabeth; Cargill, D. Christine et al. (2016). "World checklist of hornworts and liverworts". PhytoKeys (59): 1–828. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.59.6261. ISSN 1314-2003. PMID 26929706.
- ↑ Vilnet, A. A., et al. (2012). Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the suborder Cephaloziineae with special attention to the family Cephaloziaceae s.l. (Jungermanniales, Marchantiophyta). Arctoa 21 113-32.
- ↑ Engel, J. J. and J. E. Braggins. (2005). Are Mylia and Trabacellula (Hepaticae) related? Unsuspected links revealed by cell wall morphology, with the transfer of Mylia anomala to a new genus (Leiomylia J.J. Engel & Braggins) of Jungermanniaceae. Taxon 54(3) 665-80.
Wikidata ☰ Q16545989 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephaloziaceae.
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