“…The biodiversity of Brioflora in the northern region is very diverse, but the issues of botanical identification and ecological importance are still poorly understood. The bryofloristic survey is a pioneering work necessary, in addition, to verify the component species of this region, which has been exposed to different anthropic actions, resulting in loss of biodiversity, is important to support conservation programs, management, environmental education, etc., since the Brazilian Amazon exists one of the richest floras in the world, which is distributed by vegetation complexes, which in turn are composed of different plant formations, which must be studied (SALDANHA, 2019;SIERRA;PEREIRA;.…”