Herbertus
Herbertus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Marchantiophyta |
Class: | Jungermanniopsida |
Order: | Jungermanniales |
Family: | Herbertaceae |
Genus: | Herbertus Gray |
Herbertus is a genus of liverworts in the family Herbertaceae. The genus has a broad global distribution, including sixteen species that occur in Eurasia:[1][2]
- Herbertus aduncus (Dicks.) Gray – North America and East Asia
- Herbertus armitanus (Steph.) H.A. Mill. – Indochina to Papua New Guinea
- Herbertus borealis Crundw. – Beinn Eighe, Scotland
- Herbertus buchii Juslén – Amur Province, Russia
- Herbertus ceylanicus (Steph.) Abeyw. – Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia
- Herbertus circinatus (Steph.) H.A. Mill. – Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines
- Herbertus dicranus (Taylor ex Gottsche et al.) Trevis – western North America, East Asia, East Africa
- Herbertus guangdongii P.J. Lin & Piippo – Hainan Island, China
- Herbertus hutchinsiae (Gottsche) A. Evans – Ireland to Norway
- Herbertus kurzii (Steph.) R.S. Chopra – China, Bhutan, India and Nepal
- Herbertus longispinus Jack & Steph. – Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
- Herbertus norenus D.G.Long, D.Bell & H.H.Blom – Shetland and Norway
- Herbertus pilifer (Steph.) H.A. Mill. – Indonesia, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea
- Herbertus ramosus (Steph.) H.A. Mill. – Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
- Herbertus sendtneri (Nees) Lindb. – Austrian Alps, Asia, North America
- Herbertus stramineus (Dumort.) Trevis. – United Kingdom, Faroe Islands, Norway, Iceland and Alaska
References
- ↑ David Bell & David Long (2012). "European Herbertus and the 'Viking prongwort'" (PDF). Field Bryology 106: 3–14.
- ↑ Aino Juslén (2006). "Revision of Asian Herbertus (Herbertaceae, Marchantiophyta)" (PDF). Annales Botanici Fennici 43 (6): 409–436.
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