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Bryoerythrophyllum rubrum

Bryoerythrophyllum rubrum (Jur. ex Geh.) P.C.Chen
Bryoerythrophyllum rubrum
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Bryoerythrophyllum rubrum (Jur. ex Geh.) P.C.Chen is a moss species in the Pottiaceae family, first described in 1940. It is found in Southeast Asia and the Neotropics.

Description

Bryoerythrophyllum rubrum is a member of the Pottiaceae family, a group of mosses commonly found in a wide range of habitats. The species was formally described in 1940 by P.C.Chen, based on earlier work by Jur. ex Geh. Its geographic distribution spans Southeast Asia and the Neotropical region. As part of the genus Bryoerythrophyllum, it shares characteristics typical of this group, including features that distinguish it from other moss genera within the Pottiaceae family.

Distribution

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Synonyms

Trichostomum austroalpigenumTrichostomum giraldiiDidymodon austroalpigenusDidymodon giraldiiDidymodon rubellus var. cavernarumDidymodon ruberErythrobarbula rubraErythrophyllum rubrumLeptodontium giraldiiBryoerythrophyllum compactumBryoerythrophyllum cavernarumDidymodon cavernarumBarbula rubraBryoerythrophyllum cavernarum f. brevifoliumDidymodon recurvirostrus var. obtusifoliusErythrophyllum rubrum f. brevifoliumTrichostomum rubellum var. cavernarum

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