
Jungermanniales is the largest order of liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to their dorsiventral organization and scale-like, overlapping leaves, the Jungermanniales are sometimes called "scale-mosses".
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Jungermanniales is the largest order of liverworts. They are distinctive among the liverworts for having thin leaf-like flaps on either side of the stem. Most other liverworts are thalloid, with no leaves. Due to their dorsiventral organization and scale-like, overlapping leaves, the Jungermanniales are sometimes called "scale-mosses".
==Families of Jungermanniales== An updated classification by Söderström et al. 2016 Cephaloziineae Schljakov [Jamesoniellineae] Adelanthaceae Grolle 1972 [Jamesoniellaceae He-Nygrén et al. 2006] Anastrophyllaceae Söderström et al. 2010b Cephaloziaceae Migula 1904 Cephaloziellaceae Douin 1920 [Phycolepidoziaceae Schuster 1967] Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910 Scapaniaceae Migula 1904 [Diplophyllaceae Potemk. 1999; Chaetophyllopsaceae Schuster 1960] Jungermanniineae Schuster ex Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2000 [Geocalycineae Schuster 1972] Acrobolbaceae Hodgson 1962 Antheliaceae Schuster 1963 Arnelliaceae Nakai 1943 Balantiopsidaceae Buch 1955 Blepharidophyllaceae Schuster 2002 Calypogeiaceae Arnell 1928 [Mizutaniaceae Furuki & Iwatsuki 1989] Endogemmataceae Konstantinova, Vilnet & Troitsky 2011 Geocalycaceae von Klinggräff 1858 Gymnomitriaceae von Klinggräff 1858 Gyrothyraceae Schuster 1970 Harpanthaceae Arnell 1928 Hygrobiellaceae Konstantinova & Vilnet 2014 Jackiellaceae Schuster 1972 Jungermanniaceae Reichenbach 1828 [Mesoptychiaceae Inoue & Steere 1975; Delavayellaceae Schuster 1961] Notoscyphaceae Crandall-Stotler, Vana & Stotler Saccogynaceae Heeg Solenostomataceae Stotler & Crandall-Stotler 2009 Southbyaceae Váňa et al. 2012 Stephaniellaceae Schuster 2002 Trichotemnomataceae Schuster 1972 Lophocoleineae Schljakov 1972 [Pseudolepicoleineae; Trichocoleineae] Blepharostomataceae Frey & Stech 2008 Brevianthaceae Engel & Schuster 1981 Chonecoleaceae Schuster ex Grolle 1972 Grolleaceae Solari ex Schuster 1984 Herbertaceae Müller ex Fulford & Hatcher 1958 Lepicoleaceae Schuster 1963 [Vetaformataceae Fulford & Taylor 1963] Lepidoziaceae Limpricht 1877 [Neogrollaceae] Lophocoleaceae Vanden Berghen 1956 Mastigophoraceae Schuster 1972 Plagiochilaceae Müller & Herzog 1956 Pseudolepicoleaceae Fulford & Taylor 1960 Trichocoleaceae Nakai 1943 Myliineae Engel & Braggins ex Crandall-Stotler et al. Myliaceae Schljakov 1975 Perssoniellineae Schuster 1963 Schistochilaceae Buch 1928 [Perssoniellaceae Schuster ex Grolle 1972]
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