Checklist of the bryophytes of Tamil Nadu, India - Jan-Peter Frahm
Checklist of the bryophytes of Tamil Nadu, India - Jan-Peter Frahm
Checklist of the bryophytes of Tamil Nadu, India - Jan-Peter Frahm
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Macromitrium (13)<br />
Orthotrichum (1)<br />
Rhachi<strong>the</strong>cium (1)<br />
Schlo<strong>the</strong>imia (2)<br />
Ulota (1)<br />
Zygodon (3)<br />
Plagio<strong>the</strong>ciaceae<br />
Plagio<strong>the</strong>cium (3)<br />
Pseudotaxiphyllum (2)<br />
Polytrichaceae<br />
Atrichum (2)<br />
Pogonatum (7)<br />
Pottiaceae<br />
Anoectangium (3)<br />
Barbula (6)<br />
Bellibarbula (1)<br />
Bryoerythrophyllum (2)<br />
Chionoloma (1)<br />
Didymodon (3)<br />
Gymnostomiella (2)<br />
Hymenostylium (2)<br />
Hyophila (7)<br />
Leptophascum (1)<br />
Pottia (1)<br />
Semibarbula (1)<br />
Syntrichia (2)<br />
ARCHIVE FOR BRYOLOGY 65 (2010)<br />
<strong>Checklist</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>bryophytes</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tamil</strong> <strong>Nadu</strong>, <strong>India</strong><br />
Timmiella (2)<br />
Trichostomum (2)<br />
Weissia (4)<br />
Pterigynandraceae<br />
Pterigynandrum (1)<br />
Pterobryaceae<br />
Calypto<strong>the</strong>cium (5)<br />
Jaegerina (1)<br />
Penzigiella (1)<br />
Pterobryopsis (8)<br />
Symphysodontella (1)<br />
Trachyloma (1)<br />
Ptychomitriaceae<br />
Ptychomitrium (1)<br />
Racopilaceae<br />
Racopilum (4)<br />
Rhizogoniaceae<br />
Pyrrhobryum (1)<br />
Sematophyllaceae<br />
Acroporium (1)<br />
Aptychella (1)<br />
Foreauella (1)<br />
Gammiella (1)<br />
CHECKLIST OF BRYOPHYTES<br />
Pylaisiadelpha (1)<br />
Radulina (1)<br />
Rhaphidostichum (2)<br />
Sematophyllum (6)<br />
Warburgiella (4)<br />
Splachnaceae<br />
Tayloria (2)<br />
Stereophyllaceae<br />
Entodontopsis (2)<br />
Juratzkaea (1)<br />
Stereophyllum (1)<br />
Thuidiaceae<br />
Claopodium (3)<br />
Haplocladium (1)<br />
Herpetineuron (1)<br />
Pelekium (4)<br />
Thuidium (4)<br />
Timmiaceae<br />
Timmia (1)<br />
Trachypodaceae<br />
Diaphanodon (1)<br />
Pseudotrachypus (1)<br />
Trachypodopsis (1)<br />
Trachypus (5)<br />
The checklist is arranged in alphabetical order <strong>of</strong> taxon name within each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three divisions,<br />
Marchantiophyta, Anthocerotophyta and Bryophyta. Currently accepted names are shown in large<br />
bold face italic font; those in large regular font are unpublished, and some identifications may need<br />
confirmation (<strong>the</strong> latter are excluded from <strong>the</strong> species totals above). Names placed in synonymy<br />
are indented and in a smaller font, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> owning taxon and, in square brackets, a<br />
literature source for <strong>the</strong> synonymy. For synonymies, an = sign is used throughout, no distinction<br />
being made between nomenclatural and taxonomic synonyms. The authorities <strong>of</strong> names follow<br />
The International Plant Names Index (<strong>the</strong> successor to Brummitt & Powell, 1992), including <strong>the</strong><br />
suppression <strong>of</strong> spaces between initials and surname<br />
Details <strong>of</strong> collections, with <strong>the</strong> source reference(s) in square brackets, are provided for each taxon.<br />
Where known, <strong>the</strong> place name, date, collector, specimen number and deposit herbarium are<br />
included, but in older literature, details are <strong>of</strong>ten sparse and may only include a place name. Type<br />
material is also mentioned. Some place names are spelled in various ways in <strong>the</strong> literature, and this<br />
is particularly marked in respect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nilgiri Hills (Neel-Gherry, Nilgherries, Nilghiri, etc). Early<br />
records from localities identified only as 'Madras' should be treated with caution, since <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong><br />
Madras formerly included large parts <strong>of</strong> present-day Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. It is<br />
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