Haplomitriales
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Haplomitriales Temporal range: Early Permian–Recent | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Marchantiophyta |
Class: | Haplomitriopsida |
Order: | Haplomitriales H. Buch ex Schljakov |
Family: | Haplomitriaceae Dedecek |
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Synonyms | |
Calobryales | |
Haplomitriales (formerly Calobryales) is an order of plants known as liverworts. The order is also called Calobryales in some sources, but the genus Calobryum is a synonym for Haplomitrium.
This order contains one family, Haplomitriaceae, with a single extant genus Haplomitrium.
Species of Haplomitriales
- Gessella, Poulsen (a fossil)
- Haplomitrium cooperi, Nees.
- Haplomitrium gibbsiae
- Haplomitrium scalia, Nees.
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