2015
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201566409
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Abstract: The bryoflora of Brazil comprises 1,524 species, 117 families, and 413 genera (11 hornworts, 633 liverworts, and 880 mosses). The most diverse families of liverworts are: Lejeuneaceae (285 species), Lepidoziaceae (48), Frullaniaceae (37), Ricciaceae (36), Plagiochilaceae (27), Radulaceae and Metzgeriaceae (26 each), Lophocoleaceae (18), Aneuraceae (15), and Calypogeiaceae (13); while, for the mosses, we have: Sphagnaceae (83 species), Fissidentaceae (65) Pottiaceae (63), Dicranaceae (54), Bryaceae and Sematoph… Show more

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“…At present, ca 7150 plant species (including mosses, ferns, their allies, and seed plants) are recognized as naturally occurring there (Brazil Flora Group 2015, Dutra et al 2015, Costa and Peralta 2015, Prado et al 2015, Flora do Brasil 2017. This number is still far from final, since the flora of this state has been poorly studied, and in the last several years many new species have been described (e.g., Labiak and Matos 2009, Goldenberg and Kollmann 2016, Ribeiro et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, ca 7150 plant species (including mosses, ferns, their allies, and seed plants) are recognized as naturally occurring there (Brazil Flora Group 2015, Dutra et al 2015, Costa and Peralta 2015, Prado et al 2015, Flora do Brasil 2017. This number is still far from final, since the flora of this state has been poorly studied, and in the last several years many new species have been described (e.g., Labiak and Matos 2009, Goldenberg and Kollmann 2016, Ribeiro et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…175 espécies no Neotrópico (Gradstein et al 2001). No Brasil, são conhecidos sete gêneros e 53 espécies (Costa & Peralta 2015). Os membros desta família são identificados pelas plantas eretas, formando tufos geralmente densos, caulídios solitários, ramificados ou conectados por estolões, radiculosos, ocasionalmente tomentosos, filídios uniformemente dispostos ou agrupados em tufos comais ou em forma de roseta, costa simples, peristômio duplo (normalmente com 16 dentes) com exóstoma e endóstoma bem desenvolvidos, raramente reduzidos (Ochi 1980(Ochi , 1981Gradstein et al 2001).…”
Section: Bryaceaeunclassified
“…e Rosulabryum Spence. (Gradstein et al 2001), sendo 19 reconhecidas para o Brasil (Costa & Peralta 2015). Ocorrem comumente sobre solo, húmus e rocha, raramente são epífitas (Gradstein et al 2001).…”
Section: Bryaceaeunclassified
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