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Mosses of Utah-A listing of links to botanical info and images

Posted by terrestrial_man 9 (eyuracleo@hotmail.com) on
Wed, May 28, 08 at 15:31

Just got this list of Utah mosses done. The information is derived from the efloras.org Vol. 27 database, the USDA database of images, and from the Utah State University herbarium collection of moss specimens. It is a accurate as I can surmise but it may not be complete. Additions and corrections will be attached in subsequent messages to this thread.


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Bartramiaceae



Brachytheciaceae

    Brachythecium

    Homalothecium

      nevadense

    Scleropodium

      obtusifolium



Bryaceae


Dicranaceae




Ditrichaceae



Encalyptaceae



Fissidentaceae



Fontinalaceae


    Dichelyma

      falcatum


    Fontinalis

      antipyretica



      duriaei

      hypnoides


Funariaceae




Grimmiaceae

Mniaceae


Orthotrichaceae

    Orthotrichum



Polytrichaceae



Pottiaceae



Sphagnaceae

Sphagnum


Timmiaceae


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RE: Mosses of Utah-A listing of links to botanical info and image

Thats quite a list! Are any of those found in Britain?


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RE: Mosses of Utah-A listing of links to botanical info and image

Probably several of the genera may be represented by similar on in some cases the same species. To find out about each one click on the links above at the species name such as under Polytichum, juniperinum. Click on juniperinum and you will go to a page with botanical information on the species and it will list everywhere that it occurs, though I think it does not indicate what countries in
Europe that it occrus in. Check and save the link below for the UK.

Here is a link that might be useful: UK mosses


 
 

 

 


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