Most Bryopsida produce a capsule with a lid (the operculum) which falls off when the spores inside are mature and thus ready to ... Among the Bryopsida, the structure of the capsule (sporangium) and its pattern of development is very useful both for ... The Bryopsida constitute the largest class of mosses, containing 95% of all moss species. It consists of approximately 11,500 ... There are usually 16 such teeth in a single peristome, and in the Bryopsida the teeth are separate from each other and able to ...
Bryopsida)". Cretaceous Research. 65: 25-31. Bibcode:2016CrRes..65...25I. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2016.04.005. Christopher J. ...
"Class Bryopsida , Introduction to Bryophytes". Retrieved 2020-03-28. "Insect, tree, habitat, and moss of the year named". ... in class Bryopsida and subclass Bryidae. It is identified as a "tree moss" due to its distinctive morphological features, and ...
ISBN 0-697-04768-7. Vitt, Dale H. (1984). "Classification of the Bryopsida". In R. M. Schuster (ed.). New Manual of Bryology. ... As with most other Bryopsida, the opening through which the spores are released is surrounded by a double peristome ( ... It is the sister group to all other members of class Bryopsida. Some older classifications included the Diphysciaceae within ... peristome of the Bryopsida. Hedwig, Johann (1801). Species Muscorum frondosorum descriptae et tabulis aeneis lxxvii. Leipzig. p ...
Ramsay, H. P.; Schofield, W. B.; Tan, B. C. (2002). "The family Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida) in Australia. Part 1: Introduction ...
doi:10.18968/jhbl.92.0_1. Ramsay, H. P.; Schofield, W. B.; Tan, B. C. (2004). "The family Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida) in ... Ramsay, H. P.; Schofield, W. B.; Tan, B. C. (2002). "The family Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida) in Australia. Part 1: Introduction ... Tan, BC; Ramsey, HP; Schofield, WB (1996). "A contribution to Australian Sematophyllaceae (Bryopsida)". Australian Systematic ...
... is an important subclass of Bryopsida. It is common throughout the whole world. Members have a double peristome with ...
A new species of Calomnion (Bryopsida) from Lord Howe Island. Novon 1: 53-55. Vitt, D. H. 1995. The genus Calomnion (Bryopsida ...
Suzuki, Tadashi; Iwatsuki, Zennoske (2017-04-03). "Fissidens (Fissidentaceae, Bryopsida) species newly found in Japan". ...
... which is further nestled within the class Bryopsida. It comprises 6 genera and approximately 73 species. The type genus is ...
A new species of Calomnion (Bryopsida) from Lord Howe Island. Novon 1: 53-55. Vitt, D. H. 1995. The genus Calomnion (Bryopsida ...
2011). Neckera and Thamnobryum (Neckeraceae, Bryopsida): Paraphyletic assemblages. Taxon 60(1) 36-50. Olsson, S, Buchbender, V ...
... is an order of mosses in the Bryopsida. Most of the taxa within the order are basal-branching pleurocarps. Three ...
North American-East Asian similarities in the genus Ptychomitrium (Bryopsida). Bryologist 97: 34-41. Corley, M. F. V., A. C. ...
The order is placed in subclass Gigaspermidae of the class Bryopsida. They were previously placed in subclass Funariidae. ...
... is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in class Bryopsida. Species within this family are dioicous. ...
Vitt DH (1995) The genus Calomnion (Bryopsida): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography. The Bryologist 98, 338-358. New South ...
1801 Spence, John R. (April 2007). "Nomenclatural changes in the Bryaceae (Bryopsida) for North America II" (PDF). Phytologia. ...
The Funariidae are a widespread group of mosses in class Bryopsida. The majority of species belong to the genera Funaria (c. ...
Bryopsida)". Systematic Botany. 34 (3): 443-454. doi:10.1600/036364409789271128. Cox, C. J.; Goffinet, B.; Wickett, N. J.; ...
This bryopsida moss is also known as ringless-hook moss or Warnstorfia moss. It is the most common species of the genus in ... exannulata is a leafy branching wetland moss in the genus Warnstorfia within the family Amblystegiaceae and class Bryopsida. ...
Frolov, A. O.; Kazanovsky, S. G.; Enushchenko, I. V. (2022). "The first discovery of mosses (Bryopsida) in the Lower Jurassic ...
doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2002)105[0273:GNANSF]2.0.CO;2. Muñoz, J.; J. R. Shevock; D. Toren (2002). "Grimmia serrana (Bryopsida, ...
Bryopsida: Helicophyllaceae) has survived since at least the Miocene". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 185 (1): 56-64 ...
In Bryopsida the leafy moss plant (q. v. "Thallus") is the haploid gametophyte. It grows from its juvenile form, the protonema ...
Milne, Josephine (2001). "Reproductive Biology of Three Australian Species of Dicranoloma (Bryopsida, Dicranaceae): Sexual ...
Journal of Bryology 22, 70-72 Milne, J. (2001). Reproductive biology of three Australian species of Dicranoloma (Bryopsida, ... Mile, Josephine (2001). "Reproductive Biology of Three Australian Species of Dicranoloma (Bryopsida, Dicranaceae): Sexual ...
Bryopsida, Buxbaumiaceae)". Plant Biosystems: 1-11. doi:10.1080/11263504.2015.1056858. ISSN 1126-3504. S2CID 87922984. " ...
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There are a few mosses in the Bryopsida that have no peristome in their capsules. These mosses still undergo the same cell ... This articulation of the teeth is termed arthrodontous and is found in the moss subclass Bryopsida. In other groups of mosses, ...