Weissia

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Weissia
Weissia longifolia (a, 153208-482342) 1486.JPG
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Dicranidae
Order: Pottiales
Family: Pottiaceae
Genus: Weissia
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Weissia is a genus of mosses, belonging to the family Pottiaceae.[1]

The genus was described in 1801 by Johann Hedwig and the latest additions to the genus were in 1995 when and were added. As of July 2021, the genus contains 91 species.[2]

Selected species:

Species[]

The genus Weissia contains the following species:[2]

  • Zander, 1993
  • B. C. Tan in B. Thiers, 1992
  • Zander, 1985
  • C. Müller, 1879
  • Zander, 1993
  • Schleicher ex A. P. de Candolle, 1815
  • W. P. Schimper in Bescherelle, 1880
  • Zander, 1993
  • C. Müller, 1882
  • Zander, 1993
  • Juratzka, 1882
  • C. Müller, 1879
  • C. C. Townsend, 1981 [1982]
  • C. Müller, 1849
  • Chen Pan-chieh, 1941
  • Hampe, 1879
  • Lindberg, 1863
  • Mitten, 1869
  • Weissia controversa Hedwig, 1801
  • C. Müller, 1858
  • Thériot, 1924
  • Zander, 1993
  • Mitten, 1859
  • Bridel, 1806
  • Chen Pan-chieh, 1941
  • Sehlmeyer, 1820
  • Thériot in Felippone, 1930
  • Bridel, 1819 [1818]
  • Dixon & Potier de la Varde, 1930
  • Zander, 1993
  • Kindberg, 1897
  • C. Müller, 1899
  • H. Crum, Steere & L. E. Anderson, 1964
  • Grout, 1938
  • R. Brown ter, 1903
  • Lazarenko ex Ochyra, 1988
  • C. Müller, 1849
  • (Dickson) Bruch & W. P. Schimper, 1843
  • C. Müller, 1899
  • Kindberg, 1897
  • Grout, 1938
  • C. Müller, 1875
  • Cardot, 1907
  • Mitten, 1851
  • Zander, 1993
  • W. D. Reese & B. A. E. Lemmon, 1965
  • Cardot & Potier de la Varde in Potier de la Varde, 1922
  • C. Müller, 1849
  • Mitten, 1851
  • W. D. Reese & B. A. E. Lemmon, 1965
  • Weissia multicapsularis Mitten, 1851
  • Zander, 1993
  • K. Saito, 1975
  • Reinwardt & Hornschuch, 1829
  • R. S. Chopra, 1975
  • Stone, 1980
  • C. Müller, 1900
  • C. Müller, 1845
  • Stoneburner, 1985 [1986]
  • Wallroth, 1840
  • Magill in Magill & Schelpe, 1979
  • E. B. Bartram, 1933
  • Kürschner, 1995
  • Dixon & Naveau, 1927
  • Cardot & Brotherus, 1923
  • Fife, 1995
  • Stone, 1980
  • (Dickson) Funck ex Wallroth, 1831
  • A. Eddy, n.d. [1990]
  • Bridel, 1819 [1818]
  • Zander, 1993
  • Lindberg, 1864
  • Lindberg, 1863
  • Zander, 1985
  • C. Müller, 1882
  • C. Müller, 1898
  • L. E. Anderson & B. A. E. Lemmon, 1973
  • Bridel, 1827
  • Mitten, 1888
  • Garovaglio, 1840
  • Weissia squarrosa C. Müller, 1849
  • Weissia sterilis W. E. Nicholson, 1903
  • Mitten, 1869
  • C. Müller, 1900
  • C. Müller, 1875
  • M. O. Hill, 1981 [1982]
  • Fleischer, 1893
  • Bizot in Bizot & Dury, 1978
  • Zander, 1993
  • W. P. Schimper, 1876
  • Catcheside, 1980

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Weissia xylopiae Bat. & M.P.Herrera". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Weissia". Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
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