2016
DOI: 10.1080/03736687.2016.1260198
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On the taxonomic position of the genera Brachydontium Fürnr. and Campylostelium Bruch & Schimp. (Bryophyta, Grimmiales)

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“…Based on this relationship, a new order and three new moss families have been described [130]. Further revision of individual groups of mosses led to a significant revision of relations in the Grimmiales order [131].…”
Section: Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this relationship, a new order and three new moss families have been described [130]. Further revision of individual groups of mosses led to a significant revision of relations in the Grimmiales order [131].…”
Section: Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we report the first molecular data for this rare species. New nad5 and rps4 sequences obtained from the type specimen were included in the datasets compiled by Fedosov et al (2017) with a focus on the genera Campylostelium and Brachydontium. Bayesian analyses were performed with settings as specified in Fedosov et al (2017) excepting that in the nad5 based analysis indels were coded using the simple indel coding approach (Simmons & Ochoterena, 2000) in SeqState (Müller, 2005).…”
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“…New nad5 and rps4 sequences obtained from the type specimen were included in the datasets compiled by Fedosov et al (2017) with a focus on the genera Campylostelium and Brachydontium. Bayesian analyses were performed with settings as specified in Fedosov et al (2017) excepting that in the nad5 based analysis indels were coded using the simple indel coding approach (Simmons & Ochoterena, 2000) in SeqState (Müller, 2005). Topologies inferred from these sequences indicate the rather close affinity of C. laegerae with a central Asian specimen of Campylostelium pitardii (PP=1).…”
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“…ex Nees & Hornschuch) was originally placed in the Seligeriaceae by Schimper (1855), but later Schimper (1860) established a separate family Brachyodontaceae to accommodate the genera Brachydontium and Campylostelium Bruch & Schimp. Recently, Brachydontium was placed in the family Ptychomitriaceae by phylogenetic analysis and morphological characters (Fedosov et al, 2017).…”
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“…Iwats., Tad. Suzuki and Kiguchi be considered as merely a minute form of B. olympicum (Fedosov et al, 2017). B. trichodes grows in environment similar to B. trichodes.…”
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