Neckeraceae

Family of mosses

Neckeraceae
Neckera crispa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Bryidae
Order: Hypnales
Family: Neckeraceae
Schimp.
Genera

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Synonyms
  • Thamniaceae

Neckeraceae is a moss family in the order Hypnales. There are about 200 species native to temperate and tropical regions. Most grow on rocks, or other plants.[1]

Description

Members of the family are usually large and glossy plants with creeping stolons that bear small leaves and tufts of rhizoids. Stems are generally frondose, but may rarely be dendroid. Leaf cell shape is almost always smooth, short, and firm-walled. Marginal cells are typically quadrate to short-rectangular in few to several rows. The sporophyte features are variable between genera.

Species are epiphytic, epilithic, or aquatic.[2]

Classification

The Neckeraceae were originally placed within the Leucodontales. However, they are now included in the Hypnales.[2] As of 2024[update], the following genera are recognised in the family Neckeraceae:[3][4]

  • Alleniella S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
  • Austrothamnium Enroth
  • Baldwiniella Broth. ex M. Fleisch.
  • Bryobuckia Enroth
  • Caduciella Enroth
  • Chileobryon Enroth
  • Circulifolium S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
  • Cryptoleptodon Renauld & Cardot
  • Curvicladium Enroth
  • Dannorrisia Enroth
  • Echinodiopsis S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
  • Enrothia Ignatov & Fedosov
  • Exsertotheca S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
  • Forsstroemia Lindb.
  • Handeliobryum Broth.
  • Himantocladium (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
  • Homalia Brid.
  • Homaliodendron M. Fleisch.
  • Hydrocryphaea Dixon
  • Indoneckera Enroth
  • Isodrepanium (Mitt.) E. Britton
  • Kanagambigai D. Subram.
  • Leptodon D. Mohr
  • Longiella J.T. Wynns
  • Metaneckera Steere
  • Neckera Hedw.
  • Neckerites Ignatov & Perkovsky
  • Neckeromnion S. Olsson, Enroth, Huttunen & D. Quandt
  • Neckeropsis Reichardt
  • Neomacounia Ireland
  • Noguchiodendron Ninh & Pócs
  • Pendulothecium Enroth & S. He
  • Pengchengwua S. Olsson, Enroth, Huttunen & D. Quandt
  • Pinnatella M. Fleisch.
  • Planicladium S. Olsson, Enroth, Huttunen & D. Quandt
  • Porotrichum (Brid.) Hampe
  • Pseudanomodon (Limpr.) Ignatov & Fedosov
  • Pseudoparaphysanthus (Broth.) S. Olsson, Enroth, Huttunen & D. Quandt
  • Pseudopterobryum Broth.
  • Shevockia Enroth & M.C. Ji
  • Taiwanobryopsis Enroth
  • Taiwanobryum Nog.
  • Thamnium Schimp.
  • Thamnobryum Nieuwl.
  • Thamnomalia S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
  • Touwia Ochyra

Formerly included

  • Bissetia Broth. ex M. Fleisch. (now in Miyabeaceae)
  • Bryolawtonia D.H. Norris & Enroth (now in Lembophyllaceae)
  • Crassiphyllum Ochyra (synonym of Thamnobryum)
  • Cryptopodia Röhl. (synonym of Neckera)
  • Distichia (Brid.) Brid. (synonym of Neckera)
  • Homaliadelphus Dixon & P. de la Varde (now in Miyabeaceae)
  • Limbella (Müll. Hal.) Renauld & Cardot (now in Amblystegiaceae)
  • Lomoporotrichum Müll. Hal. (synonym of Pseudoparaphysanthus)
  • Neckeradelphus Laz. (synonym of Forsstroemia)
  • Orthostichella Müll. Hal. (now in Orthostichellaceae)
  • Parathamnium (M. Fleisch.) Ochyra (synonym of Touwia)
  • Porothamnium M. Fleisch. (synonym of Porotrichum)
Unplaced
  • Dendro-leskea Hampe

References

Wikispecies has information related to Neckeraceae.
  1. ^ Olsson, S., et al. (2011). Neckera and Thamnobryum (Neckeraceae, Bryopsida): Paraphyletic assemblages. Taxon 60(1) 36-50.
  2. ^ a b Olsson, S, Buchbender, V, Enroth, J, Huttunen, S, Hedenäs, L & Quandt, D 2009, 'Evolution of the Neckeraceae (Bryophyta): resolving the backbone phylogeny', Systematics and Biodiversity, vol 7, no. 4, pp. 419-432.
  3. ^ "Tropicos". www.tropicos.org. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  4. ^ "Neckeraceae Schimp". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
Taxon identifiers
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