Jungermanniopsida

Jungermanniopsida is the largest of three classes within the division Marchantiophyta (liverworts).[3][4]

Jungermanniopsida
Jungermannia hyalina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Marchantiophyta
Class: Jungermanniopsida
Stotler & Stotl.-Crand., 1977[1] emend. 2000[2]
Orders

Phylogeny

Based on the work by Novíkov & Barabaš-Krasni 2015.[5]

Pelliidae

Pelliales

Pallaviciniales

Fossombroniales

Metzgeriidae

Pleuroziales

Metzgeriales

Jungermanniidae

Porellales

Ptilidiales

Jungermanniales

Taxonomy

  • Pelliidae He-Nygrén et al. 2006
  • Metzgeriidae Bartholomew-Began 1990
  • Jungermanniidae Engler 1893
    • Porellales Schljakov 1972
      • Porellineae Schuster 1963
        • Porellaceae Cavers 1910 nom. cons. [Macvicariaceae]
        • Goebeliellaceae Verdoorn 1932
        • Lepidolaenaceae Nakai 1943 [Jubulopsaceae]
      • Radulineae Schuster 1963
      • Jubulineae Müller 1909
    • Ptilidiales Schljakov 1972
    • Jungermanniales von Klinggräff 1858
      • Perssoniellineae Schuster 1963
      • Lophocoleineae Schljakov 1972
        • Lophocoleaceae Vanden Berghen 1956
        • Plagiochilaceae Müller & Herzog 1956
        • Lepicoleaceae Schuster 1963 [Vetaformataceae Fulford & Taylor 1963]
        • Lepidoziaceae Limpricht 1877 [Neogrollaceae]
        • Pseudolepicoleaceae Fulford & Taylor 1960 [Herzogiariaceae; Chaetocoleaceae]
        • Blepharostomataceae Frey & Stech 2008
        • Trichocoleaceae Nakai 1943
        • Grolleaceae Solari ex Schuster 1984
        • Mastigophoraceae Schuster 1972
        • Herbertaceae Müller ex Fulford & Hatcher 1958
      • Cephaloziineae Schljakov
        • Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972 [Jamesoniellaceae He-Nygrén et al. 2006]
        • Anastrophyllaceae Söderström et al. 2010b
        • Cephaloziaceae Migula 1904
        • Cephaloziellaceae Douin 1920 [Phycolepidoziaceae Schuster 1967]
        • Scapaniaceae Migula 1904 [Diplophyllaceae Potemk. 1999; Chaetophyllopsaceae Schuster 1960]
        • Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910
      • Myliineae Engel & Braggins ex Crandall-Stotler et al.
      • Jungermanniinae Schuster ex Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2000
        • Arnelliaceae Nakai 1943
        • Blepharidophyllaceae Schuster 2002
        • Endogemmataceae Konstantinova, Vilnet & Troitsky 2011
        • Harpanthaceae Arnell 1928
        • Hygrobiellaceae Konstantinova & Vilnet 2014
        • Jackiellaceae Schuster 1972
        • Notoscyphaceae Crandall-Stotler, Vana & Stotler
        • Saccogynaceae Heeg
        • Southbyaceae Váňa et al. 2012
        • Trichotemnomataceae Schuster 1972
        • Balantiopsidaceae Buch 1955 [Isotachidaceae]
        • Chonecoleaceae Schuster ex Grolle 1972
        • Brevianthaceae Engel & Schuster 1981
        • Geocalycaceae von Klinggräff 1858
        • Gyrothyraceae Schuster 1970
        • Solenostomataceae Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2009
        • Stephaniellaceae Schuster 2002
        • Acrobolbaceae Hodgson 1962
        • Calypogeiaceae Arnell 1928 [Mizutaniaceae Furuki & Iwatsuki 1989]
        • Jungermanniaceae Reichenbach 1828 [Mesoptychiaceae Inoue & Steere 1975; Delavayellaceae Schuster 1961]
        • Antheliaceae Schuster 1963
        • Gymnomitriaceae von Klinggräff 1858
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References

  1. Stotler, Raymond E.; Barbara J. Candall-Stotler (1977). "A checklist of the liverworts and hornworts of North America". The Bryologist. American Bryological and Lichenological Society. 80 (3): 405–428. doi:10.2307/3242017. JSTOR 3242017.
  2. Crandall-Stotler, Barbara; Stotler, Raymond E. (2000). "Morphology and classification of the Marchantiophyta". In A. Jonathan Shaw; Bernard Goffinet (eds.). Bryophyte Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 21. ISBN 0-521-66097-1.
  3. Söderström; et al. (2016). "World checklist of hornworts and liverworts". PhytoKeys. 59: 1–826. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.59.6261. PMC 4758082. PMID 26929706.
  4. "Part 2- Plantae (starting with Chlorophycota)". Collection of genus-group names in a systematic arrangement. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  5. Novíkov & Barabaš-Krasni (2015). "Modern plant systematics". Liga-Pres: 685. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.4745.6164. ISBN 978-966-397-276-3. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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