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    Species of Meteoriaceae are found in warm topical and subtropical regions worldwide. Their primary substrate is on twigs and bark. Meteoriaceae was originally...
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    Lembophyllaceae (157) Lepyrodontaceae (10) Leskeaceae (152) Leucodontaceae (56) Meteoriaceae (293) Microtheciellaceae (2) Miyabeaceae (19) Myriniaceae (13) Myuriaceae...
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    those of scurvy-grass. Weymouthia has traditionally been assigned to the Meteoriaceae, mainly because of the hanging branches. Later the genus was included...
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    Carduoideae Tribe: Cardueae Subtribe: Centaureinae Genus: Tricholepis DC. 1833, not Kindb. 1899 (Meteoriaceae in Bryophyta) Synonyms Achyropappus Fisch....
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  • Tribe: Barnadesieae Genus: Duseniella K.Schum. 1902. not Broth. 1906 (Meteoriaceae in Bryopsida) Species: D. patagonica Binomial name Duseniella patagonica...
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    Bryophyta Class: Bryopsida Subclass: Bryidae Order: Hypnales Family: Meteoriaceae Genus: Papillaria Species: P. crocea Binomial name Papillaria crocea...
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    Brachytheciaceae is in the order Hypnales. They are a sister group of the Meteoriaceae. The family is divided into four subfamilies, which are distinguished...
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    – now in Neckeraceae Duthiella Müller Hal. ex V.F.Brotherus – now in Meteoriaceae Habrodon Schimp. – now in Habrodontaceae Lescuraea Schimp. – now in Pseudoleskeaceae...
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