
Lembophyllaceae is a family of pleurocarpous mosses in the order Hypnales. It was originally described by Finnish botanist Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (1849–1929) in 1909. The family is mainly found in Australasia and southern South America.
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Лембофилловые (лат. Lembophyllaceae) — семейство листостебельных мхов порядка Гипновые (Hypnales).
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Lembophyllaceae is a family of pleurocarpous mosses in the order Hypnales. It was originally described by Finnish botanist Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (1849–1929) in 1909. The family is mainly found in Australasia and southern South America.
==Taxonomy== Lembophyllaceae is closely related to the family Neckeraceae. Members of Lembophyllaceae are differentiated from Neckeraceae by their typically terete shoots (vs. mostly complanate), the leaves being mostly often loosely appressed, and frequently well-developed peristomes (vs. reduced or 'neckeroid' periostomes). Genera include: Antitrichia Bridel-Brederi - western North America Bestia Broth. – western North America Camptochaete Reichardt – Australasia Dolichomitra (Lindberg) Broth. – Southeast Asia Dolichomitriopsis S.Okamura – Southeast Asia Fallaciella H. A. Crum – Australasia, southern South America Fifea H. A. Crum – Australasia Isothecium Brid. – widespread in the northern hemisphere (e.g. Isothecium myosuroides) Lembophyllum Lindb. – Australasia, southern South America Looseria (Thér.) D. Quandt, S.Huttunen, Tangney, & Stech – southern South America Neobarbella Nog. – Southeast Asia Pilotrichella (Müll. Hal.) Besch. – Hawaii, tropical Americas, Africa, Madagascar Rigodium Kunze ex Schwägr. – Central and South America, East Africa, Madagascar Tripterocladium (Müll. Hal.) A. Jaeger – western North America Weymouthia Broth. – Australasia, southern South America
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