Archidium

Archidium is a genus of about 35 species of moss; it is the only[3] genus in the family Archidiaceae and order Archidiales.[2]

Archidium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Dicranidae
Order: Archidiales
Limpr.
Family: Archidiaceae
Schimp.[1]
Genus: Archidium
Brid.[2]
Species

See classification

Classification

The genus Archidium includes 35 species (this list may be incomplete):

  • Archidium acanthophyllum[4]
  • Archidium alternifolium
  • Archidium andersonianum[4]
  • Archidium donnellii
  • Archidium elatum, Dixon & Sainsbury
  • Archidium hallii
  • Archidium minus
  • Archidium minutissimum[5]
  • Archidium muellerianum[4]
  • Archidium ohioense
  • Archidium stellatum
  • Archidium tenerrimum
  • Archidium wattsii [6]
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References

  1. Tropicos: Archidiaceae Schimp.
  2. NZOR Name Details: Archidium Brid. New Zealand Organisms Register.
  3. The Plant List: Archidiaceae
  4. Snider, Jerry A. (1975). "Three New Species of Archidium from Africa". The Bryologist. 78 (2): 152. doi:10.2307/3242045. ISSN 0007-2745. JSTOR
  5. Stone, I.G. (2013). "Archidium minutissimum, a new species from Queensland, Australia". Journal of Bryology. 13 (3): 353–357. doi:10.1179/jbr.1985.13.3.353. ISSN 0373-6687.
  6. Stone, I.G. (2013). "Archidium wattsii comb. nov. in Australia". Journal of Bryology. 13 (2): 153–157. doi:10.1179/jbr.1984.13.2.153. ISSN 0373-6687.
  • Stone, Ilma G. (1984). "Archidium wattsiicomb. nov. in Australia". Journal of Bryology. 13: 153–157. doi:10.1179/jbr.1984.13.2.153.
  • Stone, Ilma G. (1987). "The development of the Archidium capsule: clarification of a misconception". Journal of Bryology. 14: 745–751. doi:10.1179/jbr.1987.14.4.745.


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