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Pantovic, Jovana, Svetlana Grdovic, Aneta Sabovljevic, and Marko Sabovljevic. "New and interesting bryophyte records for the flora of Serbia." Archives of Biological Sciences 66, no. 2 (2014): 701–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs1402701p.

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During a revision of the bryophyte collections in the Herbarium of the Balkan Peninsula, Natural History Museum of Belgrade (BEO) and the Herbarium of the University of Belgrade (BEOU), as well as historical literature data, four bryophytes were identified as new to the flora of Serbia, namely, the mosses Fontinalis hypnoides, Leucobryum juniperoideum, Dicranum spurium and the hornwort Phaeoceros laevis. Fontinalis hypnoides is relatively recently recorded in SW Serbia, while Leucobryum juniperoideum and Dicranum spurium are known from historical collections. The hornwort Phaeoceros laevis was
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Crandall-Stotler, Barbara J., Raymond E. Stotler, William T. Doyle, and Laura L. Forrest. "Chapter Nineteen: Phaeoceros proskaueri sp. nov., a New Species of the Phaeoceros hallii (Austin) Prosk.—Phaeoceros pearsonii (M. Howe) Prosk. Complex and the Systematic Affinities of Paraphymatoceros Hässel." Fieldiana Botany 47, no. 1 (2008): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3158/0015-0746-47.1.213.

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Hanson, David, T. John Andrews, and Murray R. Badger. "Variability of the pyrenoid-based CO2 concentrating mechanism in hornworts (Anthocerotophyta)." Functional Plant Biology 29, no. 3 (2002): 407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pp01210.

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Hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) are the only group of land plants with pyrenoid-containing chloroplasts. CO2 exchange and carbon isotope discrimination values (Δ13C) values have previously demonstrated the presence of a CO2 concentrating mechanism (CCM) in some pyrenoid-containing species. We have examined hornwort CCM function by using a combined fluorometer/mass spectrometer based technique to compare pyrenoid-containing (PhaeocerosProsk. and Notothylas Sull.) and pyrenoid-lacking (Megaceros Campbell) hornworts, with the liverwort Marchantia polymorphaL. that has standard C3 photosynthesis and
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Chantanaorrapint, Sahut, Phuntsho Penjor, and Juan Carlos Villarreal. "Taxonomic notes on Phaeoceros himalayensis, with lectotypification of Anthoceros himalayensis." Phytotaxa 231, no. 2 (2015): 193–96. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.231.2.9.

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Chantanaorrapint, Sahut, Penjor, Phuntsho, Villarreal, Juan Carlos (2015): Taxonomic notes on Phaeoceros himalayensis, with lectotypification of Anthoceros himalayensis. Phytotaxa 231 (2): 193-196, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.231.2.9, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.231.2.9
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Rismawati, Rismawati, Yunita Wardianti, and Fitria Lestari. "INVENTARISASI LUMUT DIKAWASAN AIR TERJUN SUNGAI NUMAN KECAMATAN PADANG ULAK TANDING KABUPATEN REJANG LEBONG." Borneo Journal of Biology Education (BJBE) 4, no. 2 (2022): 97–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.35334/bjbe.v4i2.2729.

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AbstractPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis-jenis lumut dan faktor abiotik di Kawasan Air Terjun Sungai Numan Kecamatan Padang Ulak Tanding Kabupaten Rejang Lebong. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan observasi langsung dengan metode jelajah. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ditemukan 8 spesies lumut yaitu Marchantia polymorpha L., Dumortiera hirsuta, Riccia sorocarpa, Philonotis hastata, Phaeoceros leavis, Hyophila javanica, Jungermannia sp, dan Ectropothecium folciforme yang tergolong ke dalam 4 Kelas yaitu Marchantiopsida, Bryopsida, Anthocerotopsida, dan Jungermanniaopsida. Seluruhnya
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Gradstein, S. Robbert. "Key to hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) of Colombia." Caldasia 40, no. 2 (2018): 262–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v40n2.71750.

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A key is presented to seven genera and fifteen species of hornworts recorded from Colombia. Three species found in Ecuador but not yet in Colombia (Dendroceros crispatus, Phaeomegaceros squamuligerus, and Phaeoceros tenuis) are also included in the key.
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Glenny, David. "A Revised Checklist of New Zealand Liverworts and Hornworts." Tuhinga 10 (June 30, 1998): 119–49. https://doi.org/10.3897/tuhinga.10.e34130.

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An alphabetical checklist of New Zealand liverworts and hornworts is presented. Listed are 72 taxa newly described for the New Zealand hepatic flora, and 36 taxa additionally recorded for New Zealand since 1975. A guide to recent literature and an index of synonyms is provided. A new combination is made for Phaeoceros coriaceus.
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Juan, Guerra, Cano María Jesús, and Jiménez Juan Antonio. "An exceptional Mediterranean site with three species of hornworts (Anthocerotopsida) growing together." Anales de Biología, no. 41 (December 2019): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.41.11.

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Anthocerotopsida (antocerotas) está representado en la Península Ibérica por seis especies que tienen una distribución básicamente concentrada en la mitad occidental, de tendencia climática atlántica. Se da cuenta de la presencia excepcional de tres especies de este grupo de plantas: Anthoceros punctatus L., Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. y Phymatoceros bulbiculosus (Brot.) Stotler et al. viviendo juntas y entremezcladas, en una localidad de la provincia de Málaga (España), bajo clima mediterráneo subhúmedo y formando parte de la comunidad briofítica Fossombronio-Phaeoceretum bulbiculosi Guerra
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PENG, TAO, and RUI-LIANG ZHU. "A revision of the genus Anthoceros (Anthocerotaceae, Anthocerotophyta) in China." Phytotaxa 100, no. 1 (2013): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.100.1.3.

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The genus Anthoceros (Anthocerotaceae, Anthocerotopsida) in China is reviewed. Five species and one variety are recognized. Anthoceros alpinus, A. bharadwajii, and A. subtilis, are reported new to China. Aspiromitus areolatus and Anthoceros esquirolii are proposed as new synonyms of Folioceros fuciformis and Phaeoceros carolinianus, respectively. A key to the species of Anthoceros in China is provided.
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Campbell, Ella O., and Jiro Hasegawa. "Phaeoceros hirticalyx(Steph.) Haseg. (Anthocerotae) new to New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Botany 31, no. 2 (1993): 127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0028825x.1993.10419488.

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Campbell, Ella O., and Heather A. Outred. "Phaeoceros delicatusa new species of Anthocerotae from New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Botany 33, no. 3 (1995): 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0028825x.1995.10412956.

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Chantanaorrapint, S. "Phaeoceros perpusillus(Notothyladaceae), a new species of hornwort from Thailand." Acta Botanica Hungarica 51, no. 1-2 (2009): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/abot.51.2009.1-2.6.

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CHANTANAORRAPINT, SAHUT, PHUNTSHO PENJOR, and JUAN CARLOS VILLARREAL. "Taxonomic notes on Phaeoceros himalayensis, with lectotypification of Anthoceros himalayensis." Phytotaxa 231, no. 2 (2015): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.231.2.9.

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The hornworts are the smallest group of bryophytes, comprising 10 to 12 genera (Li et al. 2011; Villarreal & Renner 2012; Chantanaorrapint 2014) with approximately 220 species worldwide (Villarreal et al. 2010; Söderström et al. 2015). The status of some species is still unclear and several taxa are yet to be typified (Villarreal et al. 2015). Anthoceros himalayensis Kashyap (1915: 8) was first described by Kashyap from India without designating any type specimen, but was probably based on material collected by himself during a field trip in Mussoorie, Western Himalayas. Furthermore, the f
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Peñaloza-Bojacá, Gabriel F., Tiago Vilas-Boas, Juan C. Villarreal A, and Adaíses S. Maciel-Silva. "Differential Effects of Desiccation on Hornworts with Contrasting Life Histories in Tropical Montane Forests: A Functional Trait—Based Perspective." Forests 14, no. 2 (2023): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14020255.

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Desiccation tolerance (DT) is the ability of an organism or structure to dry completely and subsequently survive in that air-dry state. Hornworts are excellent plant models to study desiccation effects as they have contrasting life histories which are likely associated with DT. We tested whether (1) epiphytic species had more efficient DT responses to drying and postrehydration than non-epiphytic species and whether (2) “green” spores were more sensitive than non-green spores to extreme drying. Hornwort species were collected from the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We studied five
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Cottet, Agustina C., and María Inés Messuti. "Identificación del tipo morfológico de micorriza arbuscular en Phaeoceros laevis (Anthocerotophyta)." Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 52, no. 2 (2017): 291–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n2.17444.

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Las micorrizas arbusculares han sido registradas para distintos representantes del Phylum Anthocerotophyta, entre ellos Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. En este trabajo se da a conocer el tipo morfológico de colonización por parte de hongos micorrícicos arbusculares en P. laevis, el cual corresponde a un intermedio entre los tipos Arum y Paris. Además, esta asociación se menciona por primera vez para los bosques templados del hemisferio sur. Se presentan descripciones breves e imágenes de las estructuras características de las micorrizas arbusculares presentes en P. laevis.
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Ligrone, Roberto. "Ultrastructure of a Fungal Endophyte in Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk. (Anthocerotophyta)." Botanical Gazette 149, no. 1 (1988): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/337695.

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Suwanmala, Orawanya, Juan Carlos Villarreal A., Fay-Wei Li, and Sahut Chantanaorrapint. "Phaeoceros perpusillus var. scabrellus (Notothyladaceae, Anthocerotophyta), a new taxon from northern Thailand." PhytoKeys 244 (July 23, 2024): 271–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.244.124080.

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A new variety of hornwort from northern Thailand, Phaeoceros perpusillus var. scabrellus is described based on morphological characters and molecular phylogenetic analyses. In this study, phylogenetic analyses supported that the new variety is closely related to P. perpusillus var. perpusillus. Morphologically, it is distinguished from the autonimic variety in nearly smooth spores under light microscope. A taxonomic description, illustrations, and light and scanning electron micrographs are provided. In addition, the new variety is assessed as Endangered (EN), demonstrating its rarity by being
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Suwanmala, Orawanya, A. Juan Carlos Villarreal, Fay-Wei Li, and Sahut Chantanaorrapint. "Phaeoceros perpusillus var. scabrellus (Notothyladaceae, Anthocerotophyta), a new taxon from northern Thailand." PhytoKeys 244 (July 23, 2024): 271–83. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.244.124080.

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A new variety of hornwort from northern Thailand, Phaeoceros perpusillus var. scabrellus is described based on morphological characters and molecular phylogenetic analyses. In this study, phylogenetic analyses supported that the new variety is closely related to P. perpusillus var. perpusillus. Morphologically, it is distinguished from the autonimic variety in nearly smooth spores under light microscope. A taxonomic description, illustrations, and light and scanning electron micrographs are provided. In addition, the new variety is assessed as Endangered (EN), demonstrating its rarity by being
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Cargill, D. Christine, and Bruce A. Fuhrer. "Chapter Twenty: Taxonomic Studies of the Australian Anthocerotophyta II: The Genus Phaeoceros." Fieldiana Botany 47, no. 1 (2008): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.3158/0015-0746-47.1.239.

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Gambardella, Raffaele, and Roberto Ligrone. "The development of the placenta in the anthocerote Phaeoceros laevis (L.) Prosk." Planta 172, no. 4 (1987): 439–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00393859.

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Dixit, Ashwini Kumar, and Mery Aradhana Kerketta. "Enumeration of the new Hornworts from Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), India." Annals of Plant Sciences 6, no. 11 (2017): 1758. http://dx.doi.org/10.21746/aps.2017.6.11.7.

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A preliminary survey of Bilaspur-Achanakmar Tiger Reserve (ATR) forest area shows that phylogenetically significant hornworts are quite dominant in the area. The smallest known group of bryophytes Anthoceros (Hornworts) is a terrestrial and cosmopolitan genus characterized by horn-shaped sporophyte. Present investigation deals with the morphotaxonomic account of three species of hornworts. Notothylas levieri Schiffn. Ex Steph., Anthoceros punctatus L., Sp. and Phaeoceros leavies (L.) Prosk., has been identified from different localities of Bilaspur- Achnakmar Tigar Reserve (ATR) and Achanakmar
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LIGRONE, R., and C. LOPES. "Ultrastructure, development and cytochemistry of storage cells in the'tubers'of Phaeoceros laevis Prosk. (Anthocerotophyta)." New Phytologist 112, no. 2 (1989): 317–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1989.tb02387.x.

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LIGRONE, R., and A. FIORETTO. "CHLOROPLAST DEVELOPMENT IN LIGHT- AND DARK-GROWN SPOROPHYTES OF PHAEOCEROS LAEVIS (L.) PROSK. (ANTHOCEROTOPHYTA)." New Phytologist 105, no. 2 (1987): 301–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1987.tb00868.x.

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Merced, Amelia, and Karen S. Renzaglia. "Contrasting pectin polymers in guard cell walls of Arabidopsis and the hornwort Phaeoceros reflect physiological differences." Annals of Botany 123, no. 4 (2018): 579–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcy168.

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Papp, Beáta, and Pavel Širka. "Contributions to the bryophyte flora of the Poloniny National Park, Eastern Slovakia." Studia botanica hungarica 54, no. 2 (2023): 125–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17110/studbot.2023.54.2.125.

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The Poloniny National Park, located largely in the Bukovské vrchy Mts, is the easternmost protected area in Slovakia. It is situated within the Eastern Carpathians and represents a special area in Slovakia, with the largest complex of primeval forests in the country. The bryophyte flora of this region has been relatively well studied in the past century and so far 375 bryophyte taxa have been reported from the territory of the national park. This paper contributes to the knowledge on the bryophyte flora of the Poloniny National Park. We recorded a total of 117 bryophyte taxa (one hornwort, 16
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Ardiles, Victor, and Margarita Fariña. "Flora no vascular de la Región de Arica y Parinacota, Chile: nuevos registros y consideraciones biogeográficas." Boletín Museo Nacional de Historia Natural 63 (December 28, 2014): 213–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.54830/bmnhn.v63.2014.139.

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El presente estudio da a conocer once nuevos registros de plantas no vasculares (Briófitas: musgos, hepáticas y antocerotes), para la Región de Arica y Parinacota en Chile. Dos son nuevos para el país (Bartramia brevifolia subsp. brevifolia y Targonia stellaris), y nueve corresponden a registros regionales (Amblystegium serpens, Bryum argenteum, Bryum orthothecium, Isotachis madida, Marchantia polymorpha, Phaeoceros sp., Plagiochasma rupestre, Pohlia wilsonii, Targonia hypophylla). Dichas especies se distribuyen discontinuamente en el matorral bajo de altitud entre los 3.000-4.500 msnm, forman
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Potemkin, A. D., and V. M. Kotkova. "Liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) of the Darwinskiy State Nature Biosphere Reserve (within the Vologda Region)." Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 53, no. 2 (2019): 401–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2019.53.2.401.

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As a result of studies of the flora of the liverworts and hornworts of the Darwinskiy Reserve, conducted in the Cherepovets District of the Vologda Region in 2018, and literature data, an annotated list including 64 species of liverworts and 1 species of hornworts was compiled. 19 species were recorded for the first time for the reserve, including Cephalozia curvifolia, Chiloscyphus fragilis, and Riccia rhenana, recorded for the first time for the Vologda Region. For every species data on frequency, habitats, reproduction, and, if necessary, taxonomic comments are provided. For rare and new sp
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Csiky, János, and Attila Sipos. "Taxiphyllum densifolium (Taxiphyllaceae) és a mecseki völgyek moharitkaságai." Kitaibelia 29, no. 1 (2024): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17542/kit.29.048.

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In this paper, we deal with threatened and/or legally protected bryophytes found in the shady, forested valleys of the Mecsek Mountains, which are rare in national and/or local terms. Taxip­hyllum den­sifolium, a rare moss in Europe has stable colonies with sporophytes in two valleys. This study is the first to describe the spore characteristics of this species. The previously considered unique and legally pro­tected Rhynchostegiella teneriffae is nowadays so widespread in the Mecsek that it can no longer be consi­dered a vulnerable species (VU) in Hungary. We present the first population of t
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Henry, Jason S., and Karen S. Renzaglia. "The Placenta of Physcomitrium patens: Transfer Cell Wall Polymers Compared across the Three Bryophyte Groups." Diversity 13, no. 8 (2021): 378. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13080378.

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Following similar studies of cell wall constituents in the placenta of Phaeoceros and Marchantia, we conducted immunogold labeling TEM studies of Physcomitrium patens to determine the composition of cell wall polymers in transfer cells on both sides of the placenta. Sixteen monoclonal antibodies were used to localize cell wall epitopes in the basal walls and wall ingrowths in this moss. In general, placental transfer cell walls of P. patens contained fewer pectins and far fewer arabinogalactan proteins AGPs than those of the hornwort and liverwort. P. patens also lacked the differential labeli
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Xue, Jia-Yu, Yang Liu, Libo Li, Bin Wang, and Yin-Long Qiu. "The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the hornwort Phaeoceros laevis: retention of many ancient pseudogenes and conservative evolution of mitochondrial genomes in hornworts." Current Genetics 56, no. 1 (2009): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00294-009-0279-1.

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Kato, Makoto, Luna Yamamori, and Yume Imada. "Diversity underfoot of agromyzids (Agromyzidae, Diptera) mining thalli of liverworts and hornworts." ZooKeys 1133 (November 30, 2022): 1–164. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1133.94530.

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Agromyzidae is a dipteran family that has diversified as internal plant feeders. Although most agromyzid species feed on herbaceous angiosperms, only a limited number of species has been recorded as miners of bryophytes. Extensive searches and rearing of bryophytivores in the Japanese Archipelago were made, resulting in that thallus-mining agromyzids are overwhelmingly widespread and diverse on thalloid liverworts and hornworts. By examining the morphology of adult flies, it was revealed that the agromyzid fauna comprise 39 species, of which 37 species are newly described. All the species are
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Kato, Makoto, Luna Yamamori, and Yume Imada. "Diversity underfoot of agromyzids (Agromyzidae, Diptera) mining thalli of liverworts and hornworts." ZooKeys 1133 (November 30, 2022): 1–164. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1133.94530.

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Agromyzidae is a dipteran family that has diversified as internal plant feeders. Although most agromyzid species feed on herbaceous angiosperms, only a limited number of species has been recorded as miners of bryophytes. Extensive searches and rearing of bryophytivores in the Japanese Archipelago were made, resulting in that thallus-mining agromyzids are overwhelmingly widespread and diverse on thalloid liverworts and hornworts. By examining the morphology of adult flies, it was revealed that the agromyzid fauna comprise 39 species, of which 37 species are newly described. All the species are
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Darigo, Carl. "Bryophytes of the Interior Highlands of North America: Ephemerum serratum and Phaeoceros oreganum new to Interior Highlands and Missouri, Grimmia longirostris new to Oklahoma, plus other County records." Evansia 18, no. 2 (2001): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.346512.

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Sankaran, Pradeep M., John T. D. Caleb, and Pothalil A. Sebastian. "On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)." Journal of Natural History 54, no. 21-22 (2020): 1325–36. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2020.1797201.

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Sankaran, Pradeep M., Caleb, John T. D., Sebastian, Pothalil A. (2020): On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae). Journal of Natural History 54 (21-22): 1325-1336, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1797201, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2020.1797201
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Sankaran, Pradeep M., John T.D. Caleb, and Pothalil A. Sebastian. "Correction to the article 'On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)'." Journal of Natural History 54, no. 45-46 (2021): 3003–4. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1887388.

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Sankaran, Pradeep M., Caleb, John T.D., Sebastian, Pothalil A. (2021): Correction to the article 'On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)'. Journal of Natural History 54 (45-46): 3003-3004, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1887388, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1887388
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Rutkowski, Tomasz, Tomasz Gierlasiński, and Robert Rozwałka. "NOWE STANOWISKA PHAEOCEDUS BRACCATUS (L. KOCH, 1866) I ZELOTES EREBEUS (THORELL, 1871) (ARANEAE: GNAPHOSIDAE) W POLSCE." Fragmenta Naturae 54 (July 20, 2021): 40–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5116468.

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New data about the occurrence of two spider species with similar habitat requirements are presented. Both prefer very warm, dry and open environments and are rarely collected in Poland. New localities are extending the known range of <em>Zelotes erebeus</em> in Europe northwards and enriching our knowledge about the distribution of very rarely collected to date <em>Phaeocedus braccatus</em>.
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Ikagawa, Raine M., and Wendy Moore. "Molecular phylogeny and revision of species groups of Nearctic bombardier beetles (Carabidae, Brachininae, Brachinus ( Neobrachinus))." ZooKeys 1131 (November 23, 2022): 155–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1131.85218.

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Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus Weber are notorious for their explosive defensive chemistry. Despite ongoing research on their defense mechanism, life history, and ecology, the group lacks a robust molecular-based phylogeny. In this study, three loci from mitochondrial and nuclear genomes (COI, CAD, 28S) are used to reconstruct the phylogeny of the large subgenus Neobrachinus, and test species group boundaries hypothesized by Erwin (1970) based on morphological characters. Erwin’s fumans species group is found to be polyphyletic, and is herein re-defined with eight new species groups
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Ikagawa, Raine M., and Wendy Moore. "Molecular phylogeny and revision of species groups of Nearctic bombardier beetles (Carabidae, Brachininae, Brachinus ( Neobrachinus))." ZooKeys 1131 (November 23, 2022): 155–71. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1131.85218.

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Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus Weber are notorious for their explosive defensive chemistry. Despite ongoing research on their defense mechanism, life history, and ecology, the group lacks a robust molecular-based phylogeny. In this study, three loci from mitochondrial and nuclear genomes (COI, CAD, 28S) are used to reconstruct the phylogeny of the large subgenus Neobrachinus, and test species group boundaries hypothesized by Erwin (1970) based on morphological characters. Erwin's fumans species group is found to be polyphyletic, and is herein re-defined with eight new species groups
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KAMURA, Takahide. "A Newly Recorded Spider from Japan, Phaeocedus braccatus (L. KOCH) (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)." Acta Arachnologica 44, no. 1 (1995): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2476/asjaa.44.43.

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Chatzaki, Maria. "Description of New Ground Spider Species (Gnaphosidae, Araneae) from Mainland Greece." Taxonomy 1, no. 4 (2021): 374–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/taxonomy1040028.

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In the course of an extensive sampling of ground spiders in mainland Greece, six new species, namely, Civizelotes akmon n.sp., Drassyllus centrohellenicus n.sp., Drassyllus covid n.sp., Drassyllus dadianus n.sp., Phaeocedus similaris n.sp., and Zeloteshistio n.sp., all belonging to the family Gnaphosidae Banks, 1892, were identified and are described. Furthermore, taxonomic comments on Civizelotes gracilis (Canestrini, 1868) and its relationship with C. pygmaeus (Miller, 1943), Drassyllus dadia Komnenov &amp; Chatzaki, 2016, as well as on Zelotes olympi (Kulczyński, 1903) and its relationship
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Ciprés Chávez, Adrián, Enya Astrid Córdoba-Cuevas, and Jordi Toto-Cobix. "Nuevos registros del mosquero copetón (Mitrephanes phaeocercus) en la costa central de Veracruz." Huitzil Revista Mexicana de Ornitología 22, no. 2 (2022): e622. http://dx.doi.org/10.28947/hrmo.2021.22.2.565.

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El mosquero copetón (Mitrephanes phaeocercus) es un tiránido ampliamente distribuido en las regiones montañosas de México y Centroamérica. La especie reside principalmente en bosques de pino-encino y bosques de niebla, pero se tienen registros en bosques tropicales de menor altitud durante la temporada no reproductiva en el noroeste del Pacífico mexicano. En esta nota describimos la presencia del mosquero copetón fuera de su distribución en la costa central del Golfo de México en la temporada no reproductiva (invierno 2020-2021) en el bosque de manglar del Área Natural Protegida Arroyo Moreno,
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HEFFERN, DANIEL, and ANTONIO SANTOS-SILVA. "American fauna of Cerambycidae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera): new species, new records, and notes." Zootaxa 5296, no. 1 (2023): 45–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5296.1.4.

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Sexual dimorphism in Elaphidion scabricolle (Bates, 1872) (Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae, Elaphidiini) is reported and the inclusion of the species in this genus is questioned. Leptostylus bicolor sp. nov. (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Acanthocinini) is described from Panama. Leptostylus pygialis Bates, 1872 is redescribed based on a female with an elytral pubescent pattern different from that of the lectotype; the sex of the lectotype, originally reported as female is commented on. Notes are provided on Lophopoeum saronotum Bates, 1872 (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Acanthocinini). Distenia (Basisvallis) p
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Sankaran, Pradeep M., John T. D. Caleb, and Pothalil A. Sebastian. "On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)." Journal of Natural History 54, no. 21-22 (2020): 1325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2020.1797201.

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Sankaran, Pradeep M., John T. D. Caleb, and Pothalil A. Sebastian. "Correction to the article ‘On the taxonomic validity of Indian ground spiders: III. Genus Phaeocedus Simon, 1893 (Araneae: Gnaphosidae)’." Journal of Natural History 54, no. 45-46 (2020): 3003–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1887388.

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CHATZAKI, MARIA, and JOHAN VAN KEER. "Ground spiders (Araneae: Gnaphosidae, Liocranidae, Prodidomidae) from the Greek islands Rodos, Symi and Karpathos, with the description of new species." Zootaxa 4646, no. 3 (2019): 434–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4646.3.2.

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New taxonomic data on the ground spiders of the families Gnaphosidae, Liocranidae and Prodidomidae from the Greek islands Rodos and Symi are presented resulting from extensive field work conducted in 2006. Additional material from Karpathos is also included. In total, 48 species are recorded, and five new species (Drassodes mylonasi Chatzaki sp.n., Echemus kaltsasi Chatzaki sp.n., Minosiella apolakia Chatzaki sp.n., Phaeocedus vankeeri Chatzaki sp.n., and Turkozelotes attavirus Chatzaki sp.n.) are proposed. Although the Gnaphosidae of Cyprus are not the focus of the present paper, the unknown
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LEVY, GERSHOM. "New ground-spider genera and species with annexed checklist of the Gnaphosidae (Araneae) of Israel." Zootaxa 2066, no. 1 (2009): 1–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2066.1.1.

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The new spiders addressed in this paper complement a series of revisions of the family Gnaphosidae from Israel. New records are reported and two new genera: Leptopilos and Talanitoides are defined.The following new species are described: Berlandina avishur, Drassyllus adullam, Leptopilos levantinus, L. lakhish, Megamyrmaekion magshimim, Micaria galilaea, Phaeocedus mikha, Setaphis mediterranea, Talanitoides habesor, Trachyzelotes miniglossus, Zelotes baram, Z. harmeron, Z. geshur, Z. lehavim, Z. golanensis, Z. adderet, Z. paradderet, Z. naphthalii and Z. zekharya. The unknown mates of Haplodra
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Santos-Silva, Antonio, and Frank T. Hovore. "Divisão do gênero Distenia Lepeletier & Audinet-Serville, notas sobre a venação alar em Disteniini, Homonímias, Sinonímia e Redescrições (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Disteniinae)." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 47, no. 1 (2007): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0031-10492007000100001.

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Divisão do gênero Distenia Lepeletier &amp; Audinet-Serville, notas sobre a venação alar em Disteniini, homonímias, sinonímia e redescrições (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Disteniinae). O gênero Distenia é dividido em cinco gêneros: Hovorestenia Santos-Silva gen. nov. [H. humeralis (Waterhouse, 1880) comb. nov.] Oculipetilus gen. nov. [O. brunneorufus (Thomson, 1860) comb. nov.; O. pulcher (Melzer, 1926) comb. nov.] Elytrimitatrix gen. nov., Novantinoe nom. nov., gen. rev. [N. agriloides (Bates, 1885) comb. nov.; N. bicolora (Thomson, 1864); N. cribristernis (Bates, 1885) comb. nov.; N. darlington
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Ang, Warren Shou Leong, Meghan M. Blaszynski, Jun B. Cai, et al. "Genome sequences of two cyanobacteria strains isolated from hornworts." Microbiology Resource Announcements, March 28, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01118-24.

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ABSTRACT We report two complete genome assemblies of symbiotic cyanobacteria isolated from the hornwort species Notothylas orbicularis and Phaeoceros carolinianus . These new datasets will facilitate future comparative genomic studies across symbiotic cyanobacteria.
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Ulfiana Mubarokah Siagian, Arin, Nunik Sri Ariyanti, and Nina Ratna Djuita. "DIVERSITY OF HORNWORT IN MOUNT SLAMET (CENTRAL JAVA)." Floribunda 6, no. 7 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.32556/floribunda.v6i7.2021.357.

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Recent more intensive explorations and collections of hornworts in Mt. Slamet indicated that six species can be recognized, namely Anthoceros punctatus, Folioceros fuciformis, Phaeoceros carolinianus, P. exiguus, Dendroceros difficilis, and Megaceros flagellaris. Since originally only one species D. difficilis was recorded from this area, this means that five species represent new records for the area, whereas P. exiguus is not only a new record for Java, but it is also a new record for Malesia.
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Singh, Devendra, Monalisa Dey, and D. K. Singh. "A Synoptic Flora of Liverworts and Hornworts of Manipur." Nelumbo, December 12, 2010, 9–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20324/nelumbo/v52/2010/57702.

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The flora includes 111 species and one variety belonging to 46 genera and 20 families of liverworts and seven species belonging to three genera in family Anthocerotaceae of the hornworts from Manipur. Of these 92 taxa (91 species and 01 variety) are recorded for the first time from the State of Manipur. Bazzania orientalis (Steph.) Parihar, is new to the Himalayan region, whereas Porella madagascariensis (Nees &amp; Mont.) Trevis. and Phaeoceros kashyapii A.K. Asthana &amp; S.C. Srivast are new to the East Himalayan bryo-geographical region.
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