Phaeoceros
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Taxonavigation: Notothyladales |
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Classification System: Söderström et al., 2016 (down to genus level)
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Notothyladaceae
Genus: Phaeoceros
Species: P. carolinianus – P. laevis – P. microsporus – P. miyakeanus – P. mohrii – P. oreganus – P. pearsonii – P. striatisporus
Name[edit]
Phaeoceros Prosk. 1951
Type species: Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk.
Synonyms[edit]
- Anthoceros L. emend. Schljakov 1976
- Hattorioceros (J.Haseg.) J.Haseg., J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 76: 32. 1994
- Type species: Hattorioceros striatisporus (J. Haseg.) J. Haseg. 2000
References[edit]
Primary references[edit]
- Hasegawa, J. 1994. New classification of Anthocerotae. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 76: 21–34.
- Proskauer, J. 1951. Studies on Anthocerotales. III. The genera Anthoceros and Phaeoceros. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 78 (4): 331–349.
Additional references[edit]
- Hasegawa, J. 1994. A remarkable new species of Phaeoceros (Anthocerotae) with canaliculate-striate spore surface. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 75: 267–273.
- Hasegawa, J. 2000. Hattorioceros striatisporus (Hasegawa) Hasegawa newly found in Fiji. Bryological Research 7: 273–275.
- Li, J.; Zhang, L.; & Zhou, L. 2011. Phylogenetic position of the genus Hattorioceros (Anthoceratophyta). Taxon 60 (6): 1633–1636.
- Söderström, L., Hagborg, A., von Konrat, M., Bartholomew-Began, S.E., Bell, D., Briscoe, L., Brown, E. (†), Cargill, D.C., Costa, D.P., Crandall-Stotler, B.J., Cooper, E.D., Dauphin, G., Engel, J.J., Feldberg, K., Glenny, D., Gradstein, S.R., He, X., Heinrichs, J., Hentschel, J., Ilkiu-Borges, A.L., Katagiri, T., Konstantinova, N.A., Larraín , J., Long, D.G., Nebel, M., Pócs, T., Puche, F., Reiner-Drehwald, E., Renner, M.A.M., Sass-Gyarmati, A., Schäfer-Verwimp, A., Segarra-Moragues, J.G., Stotler, R.E., Sukkharak, P., Thiers, B.M., Uribe, J., Váňa, J., Villarreal , J.C., Wigginton, M., Zhang, L., Zhu, R.L. 2016. World checklist of hornworts and liverworts. PhytoKeys 59: 1–828. Full text Reference page.
- Villarreal, J.C. & Renner, S.S. 2012. Hornwort pyrenoids, carbon-concentrating structures, evolved and were lost at least five times during the last 100 million years. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science U.S.A. 109 (46): 18873–18878. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1213498109
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