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Anomodontaceae N.C. Kindberg, 1897

121911  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:121911)

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Taxonomic remark Listed as syn. of Thuidiaceae in Crosby & Magill, 1981 and of Leskeaceae in Crosby, 1999. Ignatov et al., 2019, state:...  
Taxonomic remark Listed as syn. of Thuidiaceae in Crosby & Magill, 1981 and of Leskeaceae in Crosby, 1999. Ignatov et al., 2019, state: "Buck & Vitt (1986) ... crucially revised the whole pleurocarpous moss system, and among other changes placed Anomodon not only in its own family Anomodontaceae (originally segregated by Kindberg (1897) but disregarded for almost a century), but also in the order Leucodontales, whereas Thuidiaceae and Leskeaceae were referred to the Hypnales. Most subsequent floras and checklists accepted the family Anomodontaceae." (By contrast, Tropicos, 2022 version, currently assigns Anomodon to Thuidiaceae). [details]
IRMNG (2021). Anomodontaceae N.C. Kindberg, 1897. Accessed at: https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=121911 on 2024-10-20
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2014-05-05 22:00:00Z
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basis of record AusMoss (May 2014)/Tropicos [details]   

additional source Ignatov, M. S.; Fedorova, A. V.; Fedosov, V. E. (2019). On the taxonomy of Anomodontaceae and Heterocladium (Bryophyta). <em>Arctoa.</em> 28(1): 75-102., available online at https://doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.28.08
note: refer note [details]   

current name source AusMoss [details]   

extant flag source AusMoss [details]   
Unreviewed
Descriptive info Mosses, terrestrial (characteristics of phylum) [details]

Taxonomic remark Listed as syn. of Thuidiaceae in Crosby & Magill, 1981 and of Leskeaceae in Crosby, 1999. Ignatov et al., 2019, state: "Buck & Vitt (1986) ... crucially revised the whole pleurocarpous moss system, and among other changes placed Anomodon not only in its own family Anomodontaceae (originally segregated by Kindberg (1897) but disregarded for almost a century), but also in the order Leucodontales, whereas Thuidiaceae and Leskeaceae were referred to the Hypnales. Most subsequent floras and checklists accepted the family Anomodontaceae." (By contrast, Tropicos, 2022 version, currently assigns Anomodon to Thuidiaceae). [details]

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