Bruchiaceae is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the order Dicranales. They have the greatest occurrence in temperate regions.[1] They are mosses with long-necked, cleistocarpous (having the capsule opening irregularly without an operculum) capsules and mitrate calyptras.[2]
Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (in 1909) included Bruchia and Trematodon in the family Dicranaceae (part of subfamily Trematodontoideae). Nathaniel Lord Britton (in 1913) placed these two genera together with Pringleella in the family Bruchiaceae. Dale Hadley Vitt (in 1984) included Bruchia, Eobruchia and Trematodon in the family Dicranaceae, but Pringleella and Wilsoniella were in the Ditrichacea family. Spore studies have been carried in order to establish phylogenetic relationships (Blackmore & Barnes 1987).[2]
In 1979, it had 4 genera; Bruchia, Pringleella, Eobruchia, and Trematodon.[3]
Genera within the family include:
2 genera; (Bruchia Schwägrichen and Trematodon Michaux ) with 16 species in the flora are found in North America.[1] 9 species of the family Bruchiaceae exist in Brazil.[2]
Bruchiaceae is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the order Dicranales. They have the greatest occurrence in temperate regions. They are mosses with long-necked, cleistocarpous (having the capsule opening irregularly without an operculum) capsules and mitrate calyptras.
Bruchiaceae es una familia de musgos pergteneciente al orden Dicranales. Según The Plant List comprende 3 géneros con 179 especies descritas y de estas, solo 120 aceptadas.[1]
La familia fue descrita por Guillaume Philippe Schimper y publicado en Corollarium Bryologiae Europaeae 6. 1856.[2] El género tipo es: Bruchia
Bruchiaceae es una familia de musgos pergteneciente al orden Dicranales. Según The Plant List comprende 3 géneros con 179 especies descritas y de estas, solo 120 aceptadas.
Bruhhialised (Bruchiaceae) on lehtsammalde klassi kuuluv sugukond.
Bruhhialised (Bruchiaceae) on lehtsammalde klassi kuuluv sugukond.
Bruchiaceae, porodica pravih mahovina, dio reda Dicranales. Postoje tri priznata roda sa preko 100 vrsta[1]
Bruchiaceae, porodica pravih mahovina, dio reda Dicranales. Postoje tri priznata roda sa preko 100 vrsta
Bruchiaceae là một họ rêu trong bộ Dicranales.[1]
Bruchiaceae là một họ rêu trong bộ Dicranales.
브루키아과(Bruchiaceae)는 꼬리이끼목에 속하는 이끼과 중의 하나이다.[1] 두루미이끼(Trematodon longicollis) 등을 포함하고 있다.[2] 3~5개 속에 약 120여 종을 포함하고 있다. 모식속은 브루키아(Bruchia)이고 독일 생물학자 필리프 브루흐(1781~1847)의 이름을 따서 명명했다.