Treubia

Summary

Treubia is a genus of liverworts in the family Treubiaceae.[2] There are seven species,[3] all of which are restricted to the southern hemisphere. Five of the species occur in Australasia[4] and the other (Treubia scapanioides) occurs in Chile. All species are dioicous, with separate male and female gametophytes.

Treubia
Treubia lacunosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Marchantiophyta
Class: Haplomitriopsida
Order: Treubiales
Family: Treubiaceae
Genus: Treubia
K.I.Goebel 1890 nom. cons. non Pierre 1890[1]
Species

Classification edit

Species list:[3]

  • Treubia insignis K.I.Goebel
  • Treubia lacunosa (Colenso) Prosk.
  • Treubia lacunosoides T.Pfeiff., W.Frey et M.Stech
  • Treubia pygmaea R.M.Schust.
  • Treubia scapanioides R.M.Schust.
  • Treubia tahitensis (Nadeaud) Goebel ex Besch.
  • Treubia tasmanica R.M.Schust. et G.A.M.Scott

References edit

  1. ^ "Part 2- Plantae (starting with Chlorophycota)". Collection of genus-group names in a systematic arrangement. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. ^ Crandall-Stotler, Barbara. & Stotler, Raymond E. (2000). "Morphology and classification of the Marchantiophyta". pages 21–70 in A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (eds.), Bryophyte Biology. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). ISBN 0-521-66097-1
  3. ^ a b Soderstrom; et al. (2016). "World checklist of hornworts and liverworts". PhytoKeys (59): 1–826. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.59.6261. PMC 4758082. PMID 26929706.
  4. ^ Schuster, Rudolf M. (1992). The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America (Volume 5 ed.). pp. 332–333. ISBN 0-914868-20-9.