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Entodontaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
3Bryidae
Phase
6Thuidiales
Subphase
5Entodontaceae
Stage
0
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Clades: Thuidiales, Bryidae, Bryophyta, Plants.
German: Zwischenzahnmoose.
BotanyMoss; deciduous; moderately vigorous to vigorous; forming green to golden or brownish turf.
Stems: creeping to ascending; irregularly branched.
Leaves: lanceolate to ovate; rounded to shortly acuminate; usually hollow, with mostly flat leaf margins and toothed at the tip; vein is short and double or absent; cells in the middle and upper part of the leaf are linear and smooth; clees of the leaf wings are square to short rectangular.
capsule: erect; symmetrical; cylindrical; with a hooded calyptra; lid conical or short-beaked; double peristome; seta long and smooth.
Genera: Entodon, Erythrodontium, Mesonodon, Pylaisiobryum.
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