Symphyogyna Explained
Symphyogyna is a genus in the liverworts in the family Pallaviciniaceae. Approximately 123 species are recognized.[1] Although World Flora Online only accepted 46 species.[2]
It is mainly found in Central and South America.[2]
Species
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility accepts 54 species:[3]
- Symphyogyna apiculispina
- Symphyogyna aspera
- Symphyogyna atronervia
- Symphyogyna bogotensis
- Symphyogyna boliviensis
- Symphyogyna brasiliensis
- Symphyogyna brevicaulis
- Symphyogyna brongniartii
- Symphyogyna chiloensis
- Symphyogyna circinata
- Symphyogyna crassicosta
- Symphyogyna digitisquama
- Symphyogyna fuscovirens
- Symphyogyna goebelii
- Symphyogyna grandibracteata
- Symphyogyna harveyana
- Symphyogyna hochstetteri
- Symphyogyna hymenophyllum
- Symphyogyna ignambiensis
- Symphyogyna interrupta
- Symphyogyna irregularis
- Symphyogyna lacerosquama
- Symphyogyna leptothelia
- Symphyogyna lindmanii
- Symphyogyna luetzelburgii
- Symphyogyna marginata
- Symphyogyna mexicana
- Symphyogyna multiflora
- Symphyogyna paucidens
- Symphyogyna podophylla
- Symphyogyna purpureolimbata
- Symphyogyna rectidens
- Symphyogyna rhizobola
- Symphyogyna rhodina
- Symphyogyna rubescens
- Symphyogyna rubritincta
- Symphyogyna schweinitzii
- Symphyogyna semi-involucrata
- Symphyogyna serrata
- Symphyogyna similis
- Symphyogyna sinensis
- Symphyogyna sinuata
- Symphyogyna subsimplex
- Symphyogyna tenuinervis
- Symphyogyna trivittata
- Symphyogyna ulvoides
- Symphyogyna undulata
- Symphyogyna volkensii
Other sources
- Evans, A.W. (1925), The lobate species of Symphyogyna. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Science 27: 1–50.
- Uribe, J. & Aguirre, J. (1995), Las especies colombianas del género Symphyogyna (Hepaticae: Pallaviciniaceae). Caldasia 17 (82–85): 429–458.
Notes and References
- Web site: Symphyogyna Nees & Mont.. Tropicos . 31 May 2022.
- Web site: Symphyogyna Nees & Mont. . www.worldfloraonline.org . 7 December 2022.
- Web site: Symphyogyna Nees & Mont. . www.gbif.org . 7 December 2022 . en.