Lepidoziaceae

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Lepidoziaceae
Arachniopsis diacantha is an alga-like leafy liverwort
Arachniopsis diacantha is an alga-like leafy liverwort
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Marchantiophyta
Class: Jungermanniopsida
Order: Jungermanniales
Family: Lepidoziaceae
Genera

Acromastigum A. Evans
Arachniopsis Spruce
Austrolembidium Hässel
Bazzania S. Gray
Chloranthiela Schust.
Dendrobazzania Schust. et Schof.
Drucella Hodgs.
Hyalolepidozia S. Arn. ex Grolle
Hygrolembidium Schust.
Isolembidium Schust.
Kurzia Martens
Lembidium Mitt.
Lepidozia (Dum.) Dum.
Mastigopelma Mitt.
Megalembidium Schust.
Micropterygium Lindenb. et al.
Mytilopsis Spruce
Neogrollea Hodgs.
Odontoseries Fulf.
Paracromastigum Fulf et J. Tayl.
Protocephalozia (Spruce) Goebel
Pseudocaphalozia Schust.
Psiloclada Mitt.
Pteropsiella Spruce
Sprucella Steph.
Telaranea Spruce ex Schiffn.
Zoopsidella Schust.
Zoopsis J. D. Hook. ex Gott. et al.

A family of leafy liverworts. It is a group of small plants that are widely distributed.

Most of the species of this family are found in tropical regions.

The main characteristics of the family:

1. Oil bodies are small and unsegmented.
2. The leaves are never folded.
3a. In larger species, the leaves are three or four lobed (often dentate) and have an incubous insertion.
3b. In smaller species, the leaves may be divided to their base as filaments.

[edit] Family Description

Species may range from a light to dark green, with some species of Bazzania bluish-green to brown. When the plants branch, the branches do not grow from the underside of the stem.

The leaves are not folded, but are lobed or divided. Species which grow as larger plants have the leaf tips divided in two to three lobes or teeth. Smaller species typically have their leaves divided all the way to the base in two to five thread-like strands of cells. The underleaves vary as well, but typically resemble smaller versions of the lateral leaves.

The rhizoids are few and restricted to the base of the underleaves. Species of Bazzania may have long ventral branches.

[edit] References

  • Grolle, Riclef (1983). "Nomina generica Hepaticarum; references, types and synonymies". Acta Botanica Fennica 121, 1-62.