Buxbaumia aphylla (Typus)

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Buxbaumiales 
Classification System: Goffinet et al. (down to genus level)

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Divisio: Bryophyta
Classis: Bryopsida
Subclassis: Buxbaumiidae
Ordo: Buxbaumiales

Familia: Buxbaumiaceae
Genus: Buxbaumia
Species: B. aphylla – B. colyerae – B. himalayensis – B. javanica – B. minakatae – B. novae-zelandiae – B. piperi – B. punctata – B. symmetrica – B. tasmanica – B. thorsborneae – B. viridis

Name

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Buxbaumia Hedw. (1801)

References

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  • Chen, P.-C. & Lee, S.-C. 1964: Two new species of Buxbaumia in China. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 9:277-280.
  • Classification of the Bryophyta (after Goffinet, Buck, & Shaw, 2008. Hosted at the Goffinet Lab.)
  • Goffinet, B. & Buck, W. R. 2004: Systematics of the Bryophyta (Mosses): From molecules to a revised classification. Monographs in Systematic Botany [Molecular Systematics of Bryophytes] 98: 205–239. ISBN 1-930723-38-5
  • Goffinet, B.; Buck, W. R.; & Shaw, J. 2008: Morphology and Classification of the Bryophyta. pp. 55-138 in Goffinet, B. & J. Shaw (eds.) Bryophyte Biology, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press.
  • Hedwig, Johann 1801: Species Muscorum frondosorum descriptae et tabulis aeneis lxxvii. Page 166. (Leipzig).
  • Magombo, Z. L. K. 2003: The phylogeny of basal peristomate mosses: Evidence from cpDNA, and implications for peristome evolution. Systematic Botany 28:24-38.
  • Schofield, W. B. 2004: Bryophyte Flora of North America: Buxbaumiaceae
  • Schofield, W. B. 2007: "Buxbaumiaceae", pp.118-120 in Flora of North America, 27 (New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press). ISBN 978-0-19-531823-4
  • Stone, I. G. 1983. Buxbaumia in Australia, including one new species, B. thornsborneae. Journal of Bryology 12:541-552.
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Vernacular names

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Deutsch: Koboldmoose
English: Bug moss
فارسی: خزه جن و پری
suomi: Kaviosammalet
日本語: キセルゴケ属
한국어: 담뱃대이끼속
русский: Буксбаумия
svenska: Sköldmossor
中文: 烟杆藓属


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